16 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August'3, 1963 GRAND CHAMPION in the Canton 5 Brown Swiss show at the Southeastern Pennsylvania Artificial VPAR nT n . , Ppr Breeders CooFerative on Mohday is shown, by Wilson alfl c Magee (4 . H Champ) . W. Gladfelter, York R 4. -L. F. Photo. 2 Adrienne Luckenbaugh; 3. • Canton Show (Continued from Pase 11 cow was champion ot the 4-H exhibits. Judge Paul Anderson, Newburg; 3 Jean Glatfelter, 3 d. Stauffer and Son, dairy specialist from the Penn- York; 4 Bette Ahren, West- spring Grove; 4. Wilson W RED & WHITE PAINT SALE UNICO 411 SUPER RED BARN PAINT SALE AC PRICE DONT DELAY, SAVE TODAY Wilson W. Glattelter, 4. Bette sylvama State University, plac- Ahien, 5 Robert M Mast ed the classes as follows- AGED COW 1 Wilson W. 1. Wilson W. Glatfelter and Grand Shirley Magee, champ); 2. Clyde W.. Magee; JR CALF Glatfelter; 2 HUbd per gal. in 2 gallon cans UNICO 201 EXTERIOR WHITE PAINT FARM BUREAU town; 5. Clyde •W. Magee, Newburg. SR. CALF: 1. Gary Myer, Lancaster; 2. Bette Ahren; 3. Wilson W. Glatfelter; 4. Gary Myer; 5. Robert Mast, Namwl. Jit YEARLING: 1. Gerald C Magee, Newburg (Jr. and FFA Champ); 2. Wilson W. Glatfelter; 3. David M. Quickel, 111, Dover; 4 Phyllis Hoover, Gap, 5. Vngmia Lee Hoover, Gap SR YEARLING: X Shirley Magee; 2 Harold J Brubaker, Mount Joy; 3 Royden K. Mill er, West Chester,-4. Wilson W. Glatfelter, 5 Bette Ahren. TWO-YEAR-OLD- 1. Bette Ahren. 2 Wilson W Glatfelt er, 3 Bette Ahien, 4. Jean Glatfelter SALE $4.98 PRICE T " per gal. in 2 gallon cans Lancaster, New Holland Manheim, Quarryville Glatfelter; 5. Robert M. Mast.' JR. GET OF SIRE: 1. Wil son and Jean Glatfelter, (Get of Lee’s Hill Genesis M.); 2. Bette Ahren, (Get of Need more Supreme T); 3. D. D. Stauffer and Son, and Clyde Magee, (Get of Lee’s Hill Im partial R ). SR. GET OF SIRE: 1. Wil son Glatfelter and Adrienne Luckenbaugh, (Get of Lee’s Hill Genesis M): 2 Bette Ah ren, (Get of Lee’s Hill Genesis M ) PRODUCE OF DAM: 1. Bette Ahren, (Produce of Ah ren’s Peggy Sue); 2. Wilson Glatfelter, (Produce of Otter "Creek’s Susie C); 3. D. D. Stauffer and Son, (Produce of M S Beauty Susan). The Fututre Farmers of America (FFA) was organized nationally in November, 1928, during a meeting of students and leaders held in Kansas City, Missouri. service Feed your cows the Purina Way.. » h Help them produce ... UP TO A TON MORE MILK PER COW! It’s been several .years now since Purina’s research i men developed the new, high-efficiency milking rations which helped cows on the-Purina Research Farm produce UP TO A TON MORE MILK PER COW! Since that time, thousands of successful dairymen have fed their herds the, research-backed Purina'Way ... and seen their, cows produce well over a ton more milk per cow per year. That kind of increased milk production should spell more profit for you! See us for details. Jameis High Gordonville Wengers Feed Mill,..lnc. Rheems Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster John B. Kurtz JDpbrata Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood XW!wXC , K , J , ! , K , I • DHIA CCoutinued from Page 1) pounds of milk and‘*&B pounds? of butterfat. John C. Metzler had a re gistered Holstein that finished with 21,058 .pounds of milk and 823 pounds of butterfat, and Clarence L. Keener had a Holstein cow with a record of 19,466 pounds of milk and 809 pounds of butterfat. Earl L. Groff and Hirum Aungst had averages of 57 pounds of butterfat and the following herds had 56 pound averages: Hess and Grosh, Clarence Stauffer, Red Rose Research Center, Aaron K. Stoltzfus and John B. Esh. Twenty-six other herds had av erages of 50 pounds or more. Yellowing of lower leaves, starting at the tip of the leaf and sipreading down the mid rib, are tell tale signs of ni trogen deficjfncy in corn. John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane S. H. Hiestand & Co. J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. John J. Hess, n Intercourse - New Providence Warren Sickman John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage •> ■■■w. 3 Salunga Lititz Pequea «X-~ /'jr'fr ■
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