16—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. February 25. 1961 Five Acre Corn Contest* Awards To Be Made At 'Soils Day' Awards to the winners in Rohrer, Lancaster R 7, Pione the 1960 Pennsylvania Five- er 323, 17,600 stalks, 165.6 Acre corn contest will be bu.; J. C. Garber, Jr., Lane-' made at the first annual aster R 6, DeKalb 640, 18,- Soils Day at the Guernsey 833 stalks, 164.7 bu. Pavilion on February 28, Red ribbon winners were: County Agent M. M. Smith Robert G. Brubaker, Mt said this week. Joy Rl, Pioneer 321, 16,466 Blue ribbons will be pre- stalks, 146.2 bu.; Clarence sented to growers producing Keener, Jr., Manheim Rl, yields of over 150 bushels Pioneer 321, 16,233 stalks, per acre; Red ribbons will 145.6 bu.; J. Ziegler Hess, go to farmers growing 125 Quarryville R 3, DeKalb 640 to 149.9 bushels. All yields 18,600 stalks, 144.5 bu.; Geo were based on 56 pound bu- rge W. Jackson and Son, shies at IS 1 per cent mois- Christiana Rl, N. J. 8, 15,233 ture stalks, 139.5 bu.; J. Clarence Blue ribbon winners with Garber, Sr., Lancaster R 6, their hybrid verities, plant DeKalb 803, 15,466 stalks, populations per acre and 1331 bu. yields were as follows: Also in competition but Clarence Keener, Ma.nheim failing to qualify because R 3, Pioneer 345 A, 17,900 populations were below 14,- stalks, 170.3 bu.; Harold G 000 were: 11941 —2oth Anniversary— l96l | | OPEN HOUSE | j March 2-3 [ 5 • ENTERTAINMENT & REFRESHMENTS S ■ • FREE DOOR PRIZES ■ ■ SPECIALS ON MANY ITEMS. ■ S • Hotshot batteries - $3.98 apiece S ■ *25 Alemite grease - $5.50 ■ ■ • Ever-ready flashlight batteries - 13 l Ac apiece ■ ■ • Wiard 106 plow shears - $2.99 ■ | ill Charles B. Hoober j 5 INTERCOURSE PH. SO 8-3501 S ■ -1 J ■ y. COWS and GOOD FEED i are a money-making combination <,, v^^^^i^?-^^dKHfllli^^BB^^^BS^B^^sßi^Bz^SßSSSoSsß If you have home-grown grains io use for feeding, mix them with Red oRose 9 32% Dairy Supplement RED ROSE 32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT is a pure high-protein feed Dairymen use it with their home grains because it contains many milk-making proper ties not found m gram alone. When you use Red Rose 32% Dairy Supplement you can mix dependable pala table and economical rations balanced with necessary proteins, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients—all included in the Supplement—to fit any type of rough age You’ll maintain top milk production, too . . and earn better profits. We’ll gladly recommend the mix tures best suited to your needs. MOUNTVILLE WALTER & JACKSON, FEED SERVICE INC. R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. Christiana. Pa. LEROY GEIB, EST. I. B. GRAYBILL & SON R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. Refton, Pa. JOSEPH M. GOOD 8c SONS SNADER'S MILL 137 Newport Rd., Leola, Pa. R, D. 1, Stevens. Pa Honor Banquet " Being Planned For Harry Sloat A banquet, in tribute to retired' Associate Agent Harry S. Sloat, for Josi -E. Buckwalter, Lititz R 3, 12,900 stalks, 141.1 bu.; ,'ames E. Buckwalter, Lititz R 3, 13,433 stalks, 135.9 bu.; Richard H. Hess, Strasburg Rl, 13,766 stalks, 13.4 5 bu if you’re getting the best chicks, get the best feed too! Good chicks today are worth real money. And so is good feed. Since chick needs only 2 or 3 pounds of starter, it pays to iced the .best. Jfr that’s why we recommend Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter. see or call ua before your chicks arrive H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. WITMER-EX 7-6412 RONKS-OV 7-6612 LEOLA-OL 6-28 \XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVg>XXXXXXXXVVVVXXXXVXV\> Meet your Jloffman SEED MAN... Wfman C/ FARM SEEDS ALFALFA • CLOVER • OATS • PASTURE mu.. . THESE HOFFMAN SEED MEN ARE READY TO SERVE YOUI ELMER BRILL C. B. ERB R. CLAIR MURPHY Elizabethtown EM 7-5441 Landisville TW 8-7115 Hensel KI 8-2443 FRANK H. BUCHER Lititz MA 6-6504 JASON H. MELLINGER Slrasburg OV 7-6546 his many-yekrs , ’of t 'serv3,te‘ tovperson. jDeadlifie 1 'for reser. agriculture in—the Garden vatibns. will he- March 4. Spot, is being planned -by , The .the Extension- Executive * armers a a ‘ committee. The banquet is lons . write, letters of ap. set for “6:30 p.m.,-March 8, P reciat » on testimonials at Hostetters’ in Mount Joy. Alt farmers and farm fa-, ters should be written on milies in, the county are in- BVS” x 11” paper and for. vited to attend the banquet, warded (unfolded) to the co but since seating capacity is unty Agent’s office in the limited, reservations are be- Post Office Building befoig ng accepted at the county March 1. , agent’s office on a “first Sloat retired after 40 years come” basis from the first in the Extension Service i n 340 folks sending requests the county, on -January 31 and remittance of $2.50 per of this year. S' LESTER ERB ' EDGAR C. UMBLE Elizabethtown EM 7-7112 Gap HI 2-4525. JONATHAN S. SHIRK Leola OL 6-8302
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