10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 29, 19611; • 'Corn Show No <* el T al ™ ed f (From page 1) u£r ? d - He 144 - 3 j . . „ bushels per acre, down on 14 tons of manure . and a clover timothy-sod Two R™ ne r up m the competi hundred fifty pounds ot Mo- tjon was David Alan Funk. 10 was added at planting, the 11 year old son of Mr. and 50 pounds o£ 35 percent and Mrs Benjamin Milton Kit.ogen was side dressed Washington Boro R 1 during the two cultivations « A rs t year of 4-H club ROHRER’S Can Supply Recommended Varieties • Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa • Cert, Pennscott Red Clover • Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa . _ , • Pennsylvania Red • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Clover • Cert. DuPuits • Pewdate Orchard Alfalfa Grass , „ Saratoga Brome • Cert. Ranger Alfalfa Grass • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa • Viking Trefoil • Cert. Narragansett • Climax Timothy Alfalfa Cert. Russel Oats « Dekalb Corn -- - - SUDAX * Alfalfa & Reel Clover available Pre-moculated IM;l,l!lilj:ll;l:llM SMOKETOWN PAYS 6% INTEREST* IN CASH ON FULL PURCHASE PRICE Ko cash needed. Your trade-in may cover the down payment. And, Oliver will also pay 6% on the balance you finance.* See the big line-up of new Oliver equip ment. See how much you can save by trading now! \ \\ *Per annum rate from? purchase until use date on trade-in, casK payment and qualified finance program* V. X, Farmersville Chas J. McComsey Equipment Co. & Sons Ephrata, K. D. 2 Hickory Hill, Pa. These TOP Phone Lane. 397-3539 > i < \ V \ - 70-0' Get a better deaf on better machinery. N. G. Hershey & Son Manheim, R. D. 1 -work. His- yield - in. very dry conditions was 90.2 bushels. Paul scored 97> out o£ a. possible 100 points to take top project book honors. Funk's 94 was second, followed by the 92.6 points of Annette Long, Lititz R 3. Donald Trim ble was in fourth place with 92.4, and Jerry Snader, Eph rata R 1 placed fifth with 91.6. In proj'ect exhibits, Gary Porter Washington Boro Rl, placed fourth, and AnnStte Long was fifth. Sixth to tenth • Lancaster Poultry (Continued from Page 3) 2. D. E. Horn & Co. (Glenn B. Gockley), 4000 WV, 10-1, John N. Thomas, 16.7; 3 Mill er & Bushong (Edwin L. Funck), 8000 WV, Daniel K. Good, 15.5; 4. Same (Melvii} Groff), 4000 WV, 8-6, Daniel K. Good, 15 5; 5. Warren Shearer. 7600 WMt, 9-0, H. W Longacre, Inc, 15.5. 6 Landis K. Sangrey, 600 L-F, Daniel K. Good, 9 1; 7. M&B (Harold Click), 1300 IRP, 14-2, W. C. Meliinger &| Son, 24 0; S. Same (John L | Herr), 550 WVC, 13-2, NO SALE, 19.9 BID, 9. Same, 1000 WVC, 13-2, NO SALE, 18.0 BID; 10. A L Harnish, 2000 WVXC, 14-1, NO SALE,’ IS 0 BID. | 11. John L. Hershey, 1600 HWSXP, 14-3. NO SALE, 24 2 BID, 12. M&B (Clarence Hub er), 700 WVP, 13-2, W. C Mellmger & Son, 23 5; 13 Same (Stanley Carpenter), 400 SXC, 13-0, Daniel K. Good, 15 0; 14. Melvin Krall, 500 L-F, V J, Koser Co Inc , 8 75, 15. M&B (Robeit Harnish), 8400 WV, S-2, Daniel K. Good, 15 4. 'o-g COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED! ...during the dry period PRODIfI BEFORE CALVING thb cow wu •n th* Plonoor program for 60 day* bofor* calving. Not* th* **c*ll*nl "dry cow" body •ondltlan. "" Proper feeding of the dry cow the most important single factor fecting herd health, longevity,' sustained high level of milk proi tion. In 60 days, while the cow is v Pioneer Dry and Freshening f< will repair the body from the pre' lactation, build a reserve of 'condition for the next lactation* develop a stronger calf. In add! your cows will have less calving culties, eliminate placenta quit aster completing record have less udder congestion, and 'Wlfct Stf \tmportan&y theyuiiU produetUP imt*M*(Mllia J See us today for full particulars. p h * •« > v UP TO 25% MORE Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRY VI LIE places went i,"to“ Washington- , Jerry- Snaderf Larry Groff, judge' G'lemr Miller; J Lititz. B 2; Jeff, Witman, - on. County Agent,, said, thj Mount,, Joy R 2; ''Aldus Martin, hibrts, while not' 'largtj Drumore, _ and Gerald Hess size, showed excellent qj Livestock Auction Markel I •1 ■I M Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bnlla, steers, heifers, cows, hogs We-get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 I Vintage Sales Stables, ln(| VINTAGE, PA. ji New Holland Sales Stable| Horse Sale.— Every Monday at 11 A.M. 1 Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.|| Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 |gl ra lei Every Thursday at 12:||| Beef Cattle and Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. Kew Holland 334-2194 » ***** r-i EVERY TUESDAY and calres. Frank Dussinger, Manager New Holland, I^j MILK
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