Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1961, Image 7

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Lampeter fair, Clar
now owns one cow and
purebred heifers; He al
uses corn, peas and to
in partnership with
father, and cares for a
[ of 40 cows and 23 heif-
irence has been a mem
of the state FFA chorus,
won first place in the
ty judging contest at
?ter Fair and a first
award in the record
contest.
EFFECTIVE
STITIS
ONTROL
WITH
NT-A-CIN
AT YOUR DEALER'S
... a mastitis-control
product for every need.
TE- Miii taken from dairty anl
within 72 hours after last Pent
treatment for mastitis must
i used for human consumption
-AND CHEMICAL COMPANY
taldwrell Naur Jersey
b. Extra! Important Corn
J Test Results!
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1960 EXTENSION SERVICE CORN DEMONSTRATIONS
IN LANCASTER COUNTY
VARIETY ELIZABETHTOWN LOCATION STRASBURG LOCATION
Bushel Per Acre Bushel Per Acre Average
Thousand stalks Thousand Stalks Yield
18 22 18 22
VL Piister 434 F 146.2 179.6 149.2 165.6 159.15
L Pfister 444 F 148.0 154.0 f 150.4 ‘ . 156.6 153.00
TEST AVERAGE
35 Varieties 145.26 157.16 135.32 147.93 146.41
See. Your Local P-A-G Dealer for These and Other Dependable
Hybrids That Meet Your Particular Soils, Conditions and Needs
Aberdeen Mills
R. D. 2, Elizabethtown
EM 7-1405
Melvin M. Brendle
R. D, 1. Earl
Terre Hill HI 5-2444
Ray D. Deiter
Box 484.
R- D, 7. Lancaster
Slrasburg OV 7-3405
!*• J. DeiOinger Co.
Paradise
Intercourse SO 8-3031
!• Clair Hilsher
1» Elizabethtown
EM 7-3111
THE most famous name
IN CORN
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«►* sociation Meeting, Room D,
Show Building.
I:3o—Society of Farm Women reconvene,
The Forum, Education Building.
I:3o—Christmas Tree Growers reconvene,
Room F, Main Show Building
I:3o—Pennsylvania Raw Milk Producers-
Distnbutors Association Meeting, Of
fice .No, 2, Large Arena, Second Con
course.
2.00 — Pennsylvania Young Farmers re
convene, Room B, Main Show Bldg.
2.00 — Judging Poland China Small
• Arena.
3.oo—Judging Corriedales—Small Arena
3:oo—Judging Dorsets—Small Arena.
MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 9
Banquets
6 oG—Pennsylvania Ayshire Breeders’
Associaton Banquet, Seybold’s Hotel,
1037 Maclay Street.
6.oo—Society of Farm Women—Banquet
—Fifth Street Methodist Church, sth
and Granite Streets.
Meetings
7.30 —Formal Opening of the Farm
Show, Governor’s Night Large
Arena.
8 00 —Guernsey Breeders’ Association
Party, Penn-Harris Hotel, Plantation
Room.
B.oo—Horse and Mule Association, Room
E, Main Show Building.
8 00—Pennsylvania Swine Breeders’ As
sociation—General Meeting, Room C,
Main Show Building.
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10
B.oo—Judging Holstems—lncluding 4-H
Club Classes and Vocational Dairy
Classes—Large Arena.
8:00 —Judging Southdowns—Small Arena
B:oo—Judging Milking Shorthorns -
Large Arena
B:36—Vocational Demonstration Contest,
Clair M. Hollinger EH O. Nolt
H. D. 1, Mount Joy R. D. 1, New Holland
OL 3-3470 EL 4-9332
Willis Horst
R. D. 4, L tifz
MA 6-6755
David B. King , e n .
Box 2471 Edgar S. Porter
Horseshoe Rd., Lancaster R - D - L Washington Boro
‘ Millersville TR 2-7458
Elvin B. Krontz
R. D. 1, New Providence Willis H. Weaver
QuarTyvill© ST 6 3637 R. D. 1. Mount Joy
OL 3-4012
Mountville Feed
Service
R. D. 2, Columbia
Mountville AT 5-2661
R. D. 3. Lancaster
Paul G. Nolt
R. D. 1, Manheim
MO 5-7323
Cloyd Wenger
R. D. 7, Lancaster
EX 3-1633
LOCAL OFFICE
Pfister Associated Growers
Main
Room A, (Auditorium), Continuous
until 5 00 p.m.
9.00 Judging Percherons —Large Arena
9.00 State Beekeepers’ Association
Meeting. Room E, Main Show Bldg.
9.00 Society of Farm Women recon
vene, Room F, Main Show Building
9:oo—Crop Improvement Association,
Room D, Main Show Building
9.3o—Judging Duroc Jerseys
Arena
9:30 —Future Farmers of America, Exe
cutive Committee Meeting, Cumber
land Valley High School
9:3o—Future Homemakers of America*
Executive Committee Meeting, Room
321, Educational Building.
10:00 —Egg Show, Poultry Room, Main
Show Building.
10:00—Guernsey Breeders’ Asskiation
Meeting, Scottish Rite Cathedral, Third
Street near Division Street.
10:00—Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers’
Association, Room C, Main Show
Building.
10:00 —Judging Cheviots—Small Arena.
10:30—Judging Hampshires—Small Arena.
10:30 —Poultry Federation Meeting
Room B, Main Show Building.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 10
Meetings
12.30—Judging Berkshires—Small Arena,
I.oo—Judging Suffolk Sheep Small
Arena.
I:oo—State Beekeepers’ Association re
convenes, Room E, Main Show Bldg.
I:ls—Poultry Federation reconvenes,
Room B, Main Show Building.
I:ls—Vegetable Growers’ Association re
convenes, Room C, Main Show Bldg.
I:3o—Crop Improvement Association re
convenes, Room D, Main Show Bldg,
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1961—7
Clyde H. Wolgemuth
R. D. 2, Manheim
MO 5-9725
Eugene Spotts
R. D. 2. Honeybrook
BR 3-3958
Harry J. Daugherty
R. D. 1, Kirkwood
LA 9-2330
Fred Frey
R. D. 2. Quarryville
ST 6-2235
Walter B. Martin
R. D. 1, Druxnore
Hensel KI 8 2692
Ross C. ITrich, Jr.
H. D. 2, Peach Bottom
Mensel KI 8-2488
Phone TW 8-7121
ROY BRENEMAN
Roy is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Breneman, Wil
low Street R 1 The 17 year
old student is a member of
the senior class at Lampeter-
Strasburg where he is co--
captam of the school’s bask
etball team, treasurer of the
local chapter of the National
Honor Society, and treasurer
of the local chapter FFA
During the fall of 1960,
Roy represented Pennsylvan
ia as dairy cattle judge at
the National Dairy Cattle
Congress at Waterloo, lowa.
Starting with one dairy
heifer and five acres of coth,
Roy has built his farming
program to three registered'
Guernsey heifers and one
acre of corn.
Small
ROBERT L. HOOVER
Robert is the son of Mr.
and Mrs David S. Hoover,
Denver R 2.
The 16 year old student
at Cocalico Union High
School started his FFA farm
ing program with one acre
of corn, three feeder pigs,
one gilt and 500 broilers He
has maintained his initial
program with some increase
in corn and swine while ad-
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SEE US AT THE
FARM SHOW
NEXT' WEEK
One of us will be at the
Allis-Chalmers Booth most
of the week. Also visit the
displays of some of our
other manufacturers such
ias . . .
® Allis Chahfaers ,
• STew Holland
• Wilson Refrigerator
Booth 701-702
• C. A. McDade Co.
Hay Fans
Booth 301-362
369-370
• Louden Barn Equip
ment i
Booth 521-524 [
® Wayne Wyant
PL 2 & 3 - #643-646
® A. E. MacKissic Co.
! 16A -16- 18
• Van Dale
Booth 312-313
• Ontario Drill
Booth 305-307
• Smoker Elevators
Booth 141-142 A
• Slarline Barn
Cleaners
Booth 394 - 335
, 400 - 401
• Terramatic
P9A & PlO
L H. BRUBAKER
Slrasburg Pike, Lane.
Lititz. R. D. 3
Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179
Strasburq OV 7-6002
Lititz MA 6-7766