Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1960, Image 11

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    i n a ;ru three & four-year
f Lampeter Dairy OLD _i, j oy ce Kreider; 2,
(From page 6) Marvm Miller; 3, Marvm
gE YEARLING —1, Roy Miller
,[entzcr; 2, Gera'd Kreider. AGED COW —l, Marilyn
TWO- YEAR-OLD —l, R. Harmsh, 2. Marvin MLler; 3,
jdvvin Hamish; 2, Marvin R. Edwin Hamishj 4, Marvin
ililler, Strasburg Rl. Miller
Retire Earlier
With More .
• Prepare now for those "pleasure" years when you should bo
able to enjoy life. Invest regularly at State Capital for both •
high yield and maximum safety.
Current
Dividend
Rat*
SIATIiicAPITAI
SAVINGS ANPtOAH ASSOCIATION
JOHN W. BUTTS
24 E. ORANGE ST.
More Milk From Your Cows
More Money For You
when you feed
Red oRose *
DAIRY FEEDS
The Red Rose dairy pro- producing rations avail
gram makes the problem able m various protein
of more profitable dairy- levels to balance any
mg a matter of simple quality roughage or pas
mathematics Proved and ture They are dependable
tested on the farm, this rations and will give you
program has been develop- the results you want
ed t° pay off m the milk A sk your Red Rose
of ™-iV^ iextr ?, po u” d . S dealer ahout the complete
nrAm * ara the hlgh Red Rofae feeding
profit m dairying program . .- a nd prove it
Red Rose Dairy Feeds through a test on -your
ore energy balanced high herd
DAVID B, HURST A. L. HERR & BRO.
Bowmansville, Pa. Quarryville, 'Pa.
MUSSER FARMS, INC. BROWN & REA
H. Dc 2 Columbia, Pa. Atglen, Pa.
WEST WILLOW FARMERS
ASSOCIATION .
West Willow, Pa.
Year
A
LANCASTER, PA.
Phone EX 7-3514
JUNIOR GET —1, R. Ed
win Harnish; 2, Jean Kreider
PRODUGE OF DAM - 1. FFA AYSHIRE
Edwin Harmsh.
BULL CALF —l, R. Ed- SR. CALF —l, R. Edwin
win Harnish. Harnish; 2, Roy Mentzer, of
BEST UDDER —1, Edwin New HoLand R 2.
Harnish. SR. YEARLING —1, Roy
DAIRY HERD —1, Marv- Mentzer.
in Miller. TWO-YEAR-OLD —1, R
Edwin Harnish.
4-H AYRSHIRES
JR. CALF 1, Marilyn JERSEYS
Harnish; 2, Carol Ann Krantz GRAND CHAMPION—Car-
SR. CALF —1, Mari’yn D 1 Ann Krantz, New Provi-
Harmsh, 2, Gerald Kreider, dence R 1
3, Dale Kreider; 4, Jean RESERVE CHAMPION
Kreider, Quarryville Rl. Lucille Kreider, Quarryville
JR. YEARLING —1, Don- Rl
aid Krantz;- 2, Dale Kreider; SR. CHAMPION Phyllis
TWO-YEAR-OLD —1, Landis, Oak View Road, Lan
Marilyn Harnish; 2, R Ed- caster
win Harnish; 3, Joyce Kreid-
you profit mpreiwh«n you
J <5
SILO UNLOADER AND AUGER FEEDER
S. H. HIESTAND & CO.
SALUNGA, PA.
MOW... iig capacity chopping
and low power requirements!
FORD FORAGE
HARVESTER
Big"tonnage chopping of all your crops—up to 40 tons
per hour, with the row crop head, up to 35 tons an hour
with the 5 or 6 foot cutler bar, up to 8 tons an hour
with the windrow pick-up. With Ford you change crop
heads in minutes! Power requirements for this smooth
running machine are low. Economical, high-efliciency
operation chops feeding costs to a minimum. In addi
tion there are many other man-saving, time-saving fea
tures, such as the built-in knife sharpener and easy-to
reach controls. Stop in today and find out all about
the Ford Forage Harvester —and the easy credit terms
available, 100.
Haverstick Bros.
Columbia Pike, Lancaster
Phone EX 2-5722
Allen H. Matz
Denver
Phone AN 7-6502
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1960—11
SR. CALF—I, Lucille Krei
der; 2, Tom Halladay, Kirk-
SINCE
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply, Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone EM 7-1341
Conestoga
Farm Service
Park Ave., Quarryville
Phone ST 6-2597
Sander Bros.
New Holland
Phone EL 4-8721
Phone T.W 8-3221
wood; 3, Phyllis Landis; 4,
Nancy Kreider, Quarry vllle
Rl.
JR. YEARLING —1, Car
ol Ann Krantz; 2, Bryan Hal
laday, Kirkwood; 3, Jean
Kreider, Quarryville Rl.
TWO-YEAR-OLD
Phyllis Landis.
4-H JERSEYS
SENIOR CALF 1. Lucil
le Kreider; 2, Phyllis Landis;
3, Nancy Kreider
JR YEARLING —1, Car
ol Ann Krantz; 2, Jean Krei
der
TWO-YEAR-OLD— 1, Phy
llis Landis.
FITTING
1, Carol Ann Krantz; 2,
Phyllis Landis; 3, Elvm Shel
ly; 4, Mar Lyn Harnish; 5,
Paul Trirab’e.
SHOWMANSHIP
1, Richard Shelly; 2, Ed
win Harnish; 3, Paul Welk;
4, Elvin Shelly, 5, Marilyn
Harnish.
Surplus Food
Is Distributed
By U.S.D.A.
Donations of surplus foods
bv the U S Department of
Agriculture at home and ov
erseas totaled almost 2 8 bil
lion pounds in the year end
ing June 30, 1960, down
rl’ghtly from the all-time
record of 3 0 billion set the
previous year .
Foods donated are those
acquired by IjSDA in its pri
ce-support and surplus-re
moval operations, and made
available through the Agri
cultural Marketing Service’s
Direct Distribution Program
to schools and charitable In
stitutions in this country and
to needy persons both here
and abroad
Foreign distribution in ov
er 90 countries was handled
bv about 20 U. S voluntary
agencies in the fiscal year
just ended.
Schools, under priority
rules established by Congress
continued to receive avail
able stocks of butter and
cheese
More than 14 5 million
children eating school lun
ches benefited from 264,400-
000 pounds of surplus foods.
Supplementary foods pur
chased bv the Department
exclusively for schools tak
ing part in the National
School Lunch Program are
not included in these figures.
It’s no use telling your
troub’es to people. Half of
them have worse troubles
than you do and the other
ha’f are glad you are finally
getting what’s coming to
you
Try a Classified Ad,
Fall Fertilizers
and Cyanamid
For Tobacco Beds
ORGANIC
PLANT FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN ROAD
Phone EX 2-4963
Shavings
HAROLD B. ZOOK
220 Lampeter Road
LANCASTER. PA.
Phone EX 4-5412
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