f Solanco Dairy (Continued from Page 6) Grand Champion: R. Edwin flarnish (Three-Year-Old) Reserve Champion: James g b be»shade i Two-Year-Old) JERSEY Jr. Calf.' 1, Charlotte Weid jei, Quarryville Rl. Sr. Calf: 1, Nancy Kreider, piumore Rl; 2, Jean Kreider, Quarryville Rl; 3, William llrich,, Quarryville Rl. Jr. Yearling: 1, Marvin Heir, Holtwood Rl, Sr. Yeailing’ 1, Dennis fiddler, Quarryville Rl. Grand Champion: Nancy Kicider, (Sr. Calf) Keseive Champion: Marvin Hen (Jr Yearling) GUERNSEY Jr. Calf; 1, Stauit Shoe maker, Kirkwood Rl, 2, Rich- Take Guesswork Out of Dairy Feeding... The amazing new electronic COWculator eliminates profit loss from over feeding or under feeding. . . helps you obtain the greatest possible income over feed cost. Taking into consideration all the variables which affect milk profits, the COWculator electronically computes the Maximum Feeding program for each cow. ... in just 60 seconds. PASTURE CAN’T DO IT ALONE. For peak milk production, supplement your pasture with Farm Bureau’s popular DARI-PAK Dairy Ration. It’s available in 14% and 16%, tasty Coarse Tex ture or palatable Pellets. Take yours in bags or bulk either way you benetit from our Grain Ex change Program full retail price for your home grain. Ask about our Large-User Program extra discounts and refunds based on size of deliveries and volume of feed used. Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! New Holland ELgin 4-2146 ard Ankrum, Peach Bottom; 3, Vera Ann Jackson, Notting ham R 2; 4, Winnie Brown, Nottingham R 2; 5, Earl Mull, Quarryville 111. Jr. Yearlings: 1, Donald Ankrum, Peach Bottom: 2. Stella Mane Jackson, Notting ham R 2; 3, Susan E. Ferguson, Kirkwood Rl; 4, Winnie Biown, Nottingham R 2; 5, Cathy Watters, Nottingham K 2. Sr. Yearling: 1, William Feiguson, Kirkwood Rl; 2, Maum Greenleaf, Jr, Oxfoni R 2. Two-Year-Olds: 1, Richaul Ankium, 2, Ross Ferguson, Knkwood Rl; 3, Donald Ank ni in. Thi ee-Yeai-Old’ 1, Scott Shoemakei, Knkwood Rl. Grand Champion - Richaid HAROLD KINSEY, one of nine FIELDMEN employed by Lancaster Co. Farm Bureau, works out of our Lancaster Office. HAROLD is anxious to help you feed more efficiently for greater profits. If a Farm Bureau FIELDMAN is not calling on you, please call Lancaster EX 4-0541 collect, and the FIELDMAN assigned to your area will con tact you promptly. Our FEED SPECIALIST, Allen Mackey, will gladly visit your farm with your FIELDMAN when requested. DO IT NOW, take advantage of the services that are yours Call Farm Bureau for details of our scientific plan for profitable dairy farm- ing. Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bogs or Bulk, Coll . . . Lancaster EX 4-0541 Ankrum (Two-Year-Old) Reserve Champion; William Showmanhip: Donald Ank- Ferpuson (Sr. Yearling) rum; 2, John Welk, 3, Linda Welk; 4, James Esbenshade; 5, Robert Wenger. Fitting: 1, Jean Kreider; 2, Louise Kreider; 3, Nancy Ki eider; 4, Linda Welk, 5, Stella Jackson. • Tractor Driving (Continued from Page 1) tion with 143 points was Lan caster County’s plowing chain piou, Eveiett Ki cider, Quany \ ille Rl. John Fiey, Quaiiyville R 2, placed thud in the FFA clas, with 170 points. In touith and tilth places, with 175 and 180 points lespectnelv weie Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126 NOW you can 6S Cowcnlate” the best feed level serve and assist you in FEEDING PROGRAM t C. COUi BUB^ 1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22, 1962 George DeLong, Peach Bott om, and Harold Beck, Quarry- Mile R 3. Kenneth Rutt, Quarryville R 2, the only 4-H lepresenta tive, scoied 197 points. The county 4-H tractor duving eli mination had been held eaili ei this inonth. Wilbur Sollenbeiger, Lan caster R 6, placed second in the adult class with a score of 203 while Isaac Heishey, New Pioiidence, and Lestei Ranch, QuanjMile R 2, tied toi thud place with 213 points each. Scoring the contest weie Amos Rutt, Quaiiyville R 2, contest managei, Robeit Hastings, Quail wills and A\inthiop Men win. Assistant County Agent. for cows on pasture! • Farm Bill (Continued from Page 1) age controls get duect pay ments, providing an incentive to join the program Beginning with the 19 Gi ci op, the Secietary of Agricul ture can set coin prices be tween 50 and 90 pei cent of panty at such a level as he ■cietei mines would not add to government owned suiplus stocks. Kirkwood 4-H Has Slide Show A skit on satet\ was pie senled bv Dotlie and Ann “W al ton at the tecent meeting oE the Knkwood 4-H Commun ity club in the Bait-Coleiatn Elemental \ sthool Mombeis lesponded to 1011 call by siting a lepoit on in dividual pi ejects Mrs Richaii P Maule club leader, show ed a senes ot slides which weie veiy intei estmg. Refreshments were sen eel to menibeis bv Society of Faim Women 15 Piesident, Lois Johnson was in chaige ot the meeting. TOP-DRESS ALFALFA 0-14-14 0-20-20 0-15-30 SMALL GRAIN SEEDING 5-10-10 0-14-14 Pse Our Spreader Ser\ ice Bags or Bulk Available - dieldiiu and heptathlon lor altalta altei last cutting. ORGANIC Plant Pood Co. Grofttown Rd., EX 2-4903 it’s tune to stait thinking what kind ol clink >e\t Time? It jon’ie not satisfied why not try IiOXEGGER L VVERS 01 er 90% repeat customers, Ask about our "Kaily Older Discount” J. HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 EITITZ, PBN3VA. Phone: MAdison 0-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRAXVUXE, PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941 7
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers