6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, <Sapiemb«r 17, 1980 . Shirk, Quarryville- HI, 2. John Welk, Strasburr Rl, 3. Xois Tindall. AGED COW: 1. Paul W«lk (GC). • Solanco Dairy (From Page Li lows: JERSEY JR. CALF: 1. Marvin Herr, Holtwood RL SR. CALF: 1. Lucille Krei der, Drumore (RC), 2. Nancy Kreider, Drumore, 3. Mirian Herr, Holtwood Rl, 4. Arlene Herr, Holtwood Rl. JR. YEARLING: „ 1. Carol Ann Krantz, New Providence El, 2. Jean Kreider, Quarry ville Rl. AGED COW: 1. Alva Herr Holtwood Rl (GC). AYRSHIRE JR. CALF: 1. James Esben shade, Quarryville R 2, 2. Car ol Ann Krantz, New Provid MAGNIFICENT Magnavox Thrill to Stereo Music Wherever You Go. Several two-tone colors Nothing Else to buy Only $79.90 Glick’s Audio Sales 2320 HOBSON ROAD, SMOKETOWN, PA. EXpress 3-7242 Open Tues. to Sat. 9 -5; Friday 9-9; Closed Mon. Open other evenings by appointment You get plenty of perfectly softened water from every faucet with a Duro fully auto matic water softener Soften* automatically - no regenerat ing attention required Backed by Duro’s 43 year* of experience manufacturing •ofteners and filters. Let us explain how easily you may own a Duro Softener ONLY $289.00 P. W. STRICKLAND (Distnbutoi) Cl S. Queen St., York, Pa. Phone 5854 i'OHN MEISENBERGER 110 Dickinson Ave. Lancaslci, P.i Phone EX 4-3006 WnU or Phone Fui Name of ence Rl. SR. CALF: 1. James Esben shade, 2. Dale Kreider, Quar ryville Rl, 3. Marilyn Harn ish, Quarryville R 2, 4. Jean Kreider, Quarryville Rl, S. R. Edwin Harnish, Christiana JR. YEARLING: 1. Dale Kreider (RC), 2. Donald Krantz, Refton, 3. Joyce Kreider, Quarryville Rl. SR. YEARLING; 1. Gerald Kreider, Quarryville Rl. AGED COW: 1. R. Edwin Harnish (GC), 2. Joyce Krei der. HOLSTEIN JR. CALF: 1. Donald Welk Strasburg Rl, 2. Lois Tindall Peach Bottom, 3. Earl Weng er, Quarryville Rl, 4. David DeLong, Quarryville Rl, 5. Donald Trimble, Quarryville Rl. . SR. CALF: 1. C. Martin Murry, Drumore (RC), 2. Helen Wenger, Quarryville Rl, 3. Donald Welk, 4 J. Ev erette Kreider, Jr., Quarry ville Rl, 5. Paul Welk, Stras burg Rl. SR. YEARLING: 1. Sylvia PRODUCTION PULLETS 6 Missouri Random Sample Test Results Hi Cash proiit per bird Average profit of all other entries in top Quartile Hi Cash Advantage per bird Test average lb, feed per dozen 24 oz. eggs 4.97 Hi Cash Feed per dozen 24 oz. eggs Hi Cash Advantage Hi Cash eggs per pullet housed Test Average . Hi Cash Advantage WEAVER’S HATCHERY LITITZ. R. D.,4. PA. Your money works while you sleep • Regardless of the purpose, or your goal, you reach It foster a* ■ shareholder at State Capital Savings and Loan, They have been helping Pennsylvanians get ahead for 63 years. State Capitol in* sure* your Savings with more than $6,400,000.00 in Reserves. Current A I fkrf Dividend • >er Rot. /Q Yeaf A STATi£^CAPITAL SAVINGS AHOIOAH ASSOCIATION JOHN W. Buns 24 E. ORANGE ST. .LANCASTER, PA. Phone EX 7-3514 GUERNSEY - t JR. CALF: .1. Clair Mull, Quarryville Rl, 2. Richard. Ankrum, Peach Bottom. SR. CALF: 1. Donald. An krum, Peach Bottom, 2. Rldh ard Ankrum, 3.* William R. Maule, Quarryville R2;' ".4, Jeffrey Shoemaker, Kirk wood Rl, 5. Barry Smith, of New Providence Rl. JR. YEARLING: 1. EUia McSparran, Peach Bottom; 2. John McSparran, Peach Bot tom, 3. C air. Mull. TWO-YEAR OLD: 1. Rich ard Ankrum (GC) . THREE-YEAR OLD: 1. Don ald Ankrum (RQ). FITTING 1. Carol Ann Krantz, 2. Sylvia Shirk, 3. James Es benshade, 4. Marilyn Harn ish, 5. C. Martin Murry. SHOWMANSHIP 1. Marilyn Harnish, 2. Paul Welk, 3. Gerald Kreider, 4. Donald Ankrum, 5. Sylvia Shirk, 6. Donald Trimble, 7. R. Edwin Harnish. EPHRATA RE 3-0885 Best Food Buys Hurricane Ups -Some p r|l Hurricane Donna, is. res- reasonable on the ponslble for price increases' Intosh. Harvest on certain produce items this houses Jonathan and ’ weekend; - reports .Tom Piper, ous. varieties wui , Penn State Extension. Mark.- another week to ten etlng Agent Heavy rains-a- • The season L lon* the eastern coastal area, melons, nectarhL*? have delayed harvesting op- Tokay and seedi* & eratlons and caused- exten-- are available at* sive loss to certain field vary with the au^ K crops. Severe damage has remain unchanged been reported in certain-sec- ons, oranges and °’ tions of the Florida citrus lighter supply of belt but reports are incom- will command a oa plete at this'time. higher Twice this Changes taking place in Temporary Drio „ the supply situation foriruits may be noted for 1 ‘ and vegetables serves, notice cauliflower and sw * that' autumn has arrived*. The, toes as heavy rain local peach harvest has been ed with scheduled h completed except for a few. Locally grown late varieties. Some peaches sweet com, pepper are coming out of storage egg plant, squash ’ now and prices are higher, and turnips head Rambo apples remain in good buy items Ho 3 good supply and prices are (Continued on_pZ ROHRER’Som • SENECA $2.72 • CERT. DUBOIS WINTER OATS $2.42 $ .30 • CERT. HUDSON BARLEY Timothy - Clovers - Grasses 4.57 .40 267.68 228.03 39.6 S Now more highly fortified end sugar-sweetened, new Ws Curler "'Jr" gets baby pigs eating earlier than ever befor*. appetite appeal in Tail Curler "Jr" tempts every pig I® amazing feed. ROHRER'S MILL R.D. 1. Ronks ABERDEEN MILLS R.D. 2, Elizabethtown J. K. STAUFFER & SON MOUNTVILLE Lawn & Bellaire FEED SERVICE HERSHEY BROS. MILLERSVILLE STAUFFER SUPPLY CO. H * 51 „I r & SON'S, Inc* Millersvillo .... „ . „ real Witmer - Ronks LIME VALLEY MILLS ROSS C. ULRICH* J R.D. I, Willow Street R.D. 2, Peach B° u ° 0 TOP QUALITY Penna. Certified Seed Wheat • DUAL •• CERT. WONG BARLEY For Faster, More Economical Cains Over a dozen special vitamins and P<9 factors are contained in this powerful U Curler "Jr” is simply amazing} Reinholds • PENNOI BABY PI on Wai TAIL CURLS” SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Lilitz & NewmanstoW R. D. 2, Columbia C. E. SAUDEB & so] R.D. 1, East Earl
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