Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 13, 1960, Image 9

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check on the con
, of the laying flock,
F H Leuschner, Penn
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Fair view St.
NT JOY, PA.
Ph. OL 3-2021
Open House
THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 25th
Afternoon & Evening
Entertainment Door Prizes
Refreshments
FIELD DAY - APRIL 30th
Get your tickets in the barrel for our Field Day!
INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER
959 Random Sample
haver Q Starcross
Test
estern New York $2.70
[issouri
I’itish Columbia
California
e ßtral Canada
verage
The above table demonstrates the outstanding profit capaci-
SHAVER ty of SHAVER STARCROSS 288 in a variety of widely
separated Official Test locations. Please note that these
ia Sa were the only Random Sample Tests in which the SHAVER
Bfli ' STARCROSS 288 was entered in 1959.
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You will notice that there are no skeletons in our closet, at
every test we earned a clear-cut "extra profit".
MOUNT JOY R. D. 1
SECOND AND THIRD IN THE Handyman 4-H
club rcundup on Wednesday mgnt were Charles I Warfel
111 and Richard Warfcl, sons of Mr and Mrs Chailes War
fel, Conestoga R 1 Charles, 14 j r ear-old 9th grads student at
Penn Manor won second place with his lawn chair while
Ins 12 yr-O-d brother took *hird place with his picnic table
Richard, a seventh grade student at Penn Manor, has ear
ned projects ol broilers, flowers, and capons in his two
>cars in 4H club v r ork Charles has earned projects in
capons, broileis, corn and sweet potatoes in his four yeais
in 4-H —LF PHOTO
Kalb company at the Hotel
■ 1 C Ke Brunswick on Monday
Local rarmers Receiving the trophy for
r> • _ high county yield on a five
K©C!©V© Award acre plot of DeKalb corn,
~ t , the Christiana farmers post-
George W JacKson and ,
& ed a yield record of 137 9b
Sons, Christiana RD , were bushels per acre
honored at a luncheon at- Awards were made by El
tended by over 200 farmers vm Herr, sales representa
and representatives of the De tive tor the company
CHARLES B. HOOBCR
INTERCOURSE, PA.
OF THE
Average of All
Shaver Other Nationally
Starcross 288 Franchised Entrants
$2.56
2.79
2.40
4.17
2.42
2.89
GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, he.
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Ph. SOuthfield 8-3501
Comparisons
288 Leghorns
Extra
Profit For
Shaver
Starcross
plus 6%
2.60 plus 7/0
2.22 plus B'o
3.59 plus 16%
1.87 plus 29%
2.57 plus 13%
OL 3-2453
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1960 —9
@ Farm Bureau
(From page 1)
committee has announced the
foliowing slate of candidates
Northwestern Dieliicl
Henry E Shenk and Clar
ence Douple, both of IVlan
heun R 2
Northeastern District
Allen Risser, Baieville RD 1,
and Jacob Hcrshcy, Lititz,
RD 4
Southwestern District— J
Everett Krcider, Quarry
villo, RD 1, and John*W
Sangrey, Conestoga, RD I
Southeastern District— El
\in Hess, Sr , Strasbur g, RD
1, and Raymond T Wrtmer,
Willow Street, RD 1
Dur kins said additional
nominations may be made at
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IDARBY LEGHORNS!
are GREAT LAYERS
Year After Year, 1951 Through 1958
Darby Leghorns have had the highest 10-YEAR AV
ERAGES (For Leghorns) in Standard Laying Tests
Again in 1958 . . . Top PEN OF NATION—
Our DX Strain Cross Record—3BB7 Eggs, 4207 Points.
In 1959, Darby DX was TOP Leghorn Pen in
Western N. Y. Random Sample Test
(Ist in total eggs and value of eggs per pullet)
The Keener Poultry Farm
R. D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
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Passenger, Truck and Farm Tires
■ 608 N. PRINCE STREET
the meeting Musical select
ions will be presented by
Pcquea Valley High School
students,and group singing
will be led by Willis S Nrlr
FALL COHN BORER
COUNT DOWN
A coopci ai'ive Stale Fade.
j 1 -iu\ey made last lull in 20
Stales shows that European
corn borer numbers v. er<
slightly lower than in tnc
tail ol 1958 In the Coir
Belt, the largest decrease,
showed up in lowa, Kansas,
Missouri, Nebraska, and
NoCh Dakota Slight d>_
ci eases were recorded in
Illinois and South Dakota,
while slight mci cases weit
noted in Indiana, Minnesota,
Ohio, and Wisconsin
ALL BREEDS
PHONE EMPIRE 7-3248
TIRES
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PH. EX 2-9507 "