10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8, 1960 • Lancaster Poultry (Continued trom ©age 3) Daniel K. Good, 20. 16. Parke K. Herr, 850 WVC, 13-6, NO SALE, 19.9 bid; 17. Same. 925 WVC. 13- 6, NO SALE, 18 bid; 18. Sa me, 850 WVC, 14-2, NO SALE, 19 8 bid; 19. J. J. Hess II (Elmer L. Fisher), 2000 WV, 9. Daniel K. Good, 18; 20. Amos B. Hoover, 500 L-F, Roy E. Ream, 15.2. 21. Charles D, Warfel II (Rickey Warfel), 245 IRP, 10-4, NO SALE, 18 bid; 22. John L. Landis, 5000 IR, 9-2 W. C Mellmger & Son, 18.= 8- 23 Same, 4000 WVX, 9-2 Daniel K. Good, 18.3; 24. Jacob C Herr, 325 WVC, , ' v ■■ OSiiSI RED COMB BALANCER mixed with your own grains lowers your feed cost. Get Your Supply at, .. Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUAHHYVILLE IN ALFALFA For Less Than V 2 The Cost of Later Applications Use PREMERGEI IN OCTOBER You Need Only Y 3 Gallon Per Acre Plan To Spray Alfalfa Now! Atglen Blend & McGinnis Buck Musser’s Denver Al’en H. Matz ■ Elizabethtown J Elizabethtown Farmers ■ Supply Co., Inc Jf Kaylor Bros. Florin Hess Bros. Intercourse Clem E. Hoober Kirkwood L. H. Jackson Lancaster *“ , t W “' 1 7 , Kenneth H H.becker V fe‘ WllloW Farraers R D 1 Assn Harold Zook 220 Lampeter Hoad i J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. ■ 736 E. Chestnut Street S EX 7-3721 14-2, Carl B. Risser, 22; 25. Same. 475 WVC, 14-2, W. C. Mellmger & Son, 22.1. 26. Same; 27. Same, 325 WVC, 14-2, Carl B. Risser. 22; 28. Same, Daniel K. Go od, 19 6; 29. Same, 475 WVP 14-2, W. C. Mellmger & Son 201; 30. Same, Daniel K. Good, 19.8. 31. Same, 325 WVP, 14-2 Daniel K. Good, 20; 32. M& B, (Kenneth M. Funk), 250 WVC, 13-6, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 20.7; 33. Same, 500 WVC, 13-6, Daniel K Good. 20 8, 34 Same, 250 WVC, 13 -6, W. C Cellinger & Soil, 20 7: 35 Same, 950 WVP, 13 -6, Carl B. Risser, 20. 36. Eugene K. Metzler, 3000 WV, 9-2, Daniel K. V' V/ W *A Lancaster Countv Farm Bureau Coop. Assn. Dillerville Rd. Lititz L. H. Brubaker R. D. 3 Eby’s Mill, Inc. 35 N. Cedar St. Manheim Homer Graybill R. D. 3 Quarryville Ross H. Rohrer & Sons Ronks Lester A. Singer Stevens Mahlon H. Martin Washington Boro Nisslev’s Farm Service DISTRIBUTED BY -v" 3 Lancaster, Pa. Good, 18.9; 37. Greider Leg horn Farm, 350 WHF, 15 mo NO SALS, 17.8 bid; 40 mal es, NO SALS, 38. Same, 350 WHF, 15 mo., Marvin Swei gart, 17.9; 39. Norman B. Kready, 2000 WV, 10-2, Wal ter'B. Lehman, 18 9; 40. Sa me, 1000 WV, 10-2, Carl B. Risser, 19 8. ’ 41. Garden- Spot Broilers .(Melvin Barge Sr.), 1000 WVP, 14, Carl B. Risser, 20 9; 42. Same, 1000 WVC, 14, NO SALE 20; 43. Mar tin H. Weaver, 1950 WVP, 16, Harry H Weaver Jr., 20 1; 44. Raymond Zimmer man, 4000 WV, 9-6, Roy E. Ream, 18 4; Greider Leg horn Farm, 40 Males, Mar vin Sweigart, 9. T S Pequea Sov Luanne 3904052 owned by. John E. Kreider, Lancaster, produced 13,033 lbs. milk and 623 lbs. butterfat in 348 days on twice daily milking as a 5- year-old. Statement required by the act of August 24, 1912, as a mended by the acts of March 3, 1933, and July 1, 1947 (Ti tle 39. United States Code, Section 233) showing the ownership, management, and circulation of Lancaster Far ming published weekly at Lancaster, Pennsylvania for October 1, 1960. Publisher: Robert G Camp bell, 53 N. Duke St., Lancas ter, Pa. Editor: Jackson Owen, 53 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. The owner is Robert G. Campbell, 53 North Duke St.,- Lancaster, Pa. The known bondholders, mortgages, and other securi ty holders owning or holding 1 per cent, or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distribut ed, through the mails or oth erwise, to paid subscr.bers during the 12 months preced ing the date shown above was: 5304. Robert G. Camp bell. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of September, 1960, Mary Ben ner. (My commission expires February 1, 1961.) 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