10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4, 1964 • 4-H Corn (Continued liom Page 1) lonnU s top contender lot i.n in show Monois Tie lias \on the state Paint Show • liampioiiship si\ times pie lonsl \ Tiimlih 1 plowed down It "ons ol mamiie on a legumo -iass sod. disced the held whip and hai towed and cul ipaiKed once He planted his hcbud com on Mac 7 nine in lies apait on 42 inch ions Tie plowed down 100 pounds ot 17-10-10 and added 2 70 lonnds ot 5-10-10 in the tow at planting time Weeds weie conti oiled with 2 4-D and one eultuation. His . leld on the acie was 132 5 otibhels Judge John Hams, Assist ant Dauphin Counlv Agent, int the teseive championship on the 10 ear exhibit ot An nette Long Daughter ot Hr and Mis Mehm Long, Lititz R 3 Miss Long had the high pre lect score in the contest with y" out of a possible 100 -mints Gaiv Poiter ‘Washing ton Boro Rl, had 95.9 points, and Ja\ Richard Bucher, Eph rata Rl, scoied 92 6 Trim ble's overall pioject score was fouith at 90 9 Other placings in the 15 exhibit show weie as follow a a ' •*- ~ GRASSLAND SEED .1 FORMULAS FOR Hay • pasture • Silage Investigate Hotlni.in HPS Foiinula-. heloie Min order altalla, clover or past lire seed lor the »>i>i m#4 ot 1904! R Heavier yields, real economy, [rouble-saving efficiency—these are Only three of the key factors behind Hoffman’s new HPS Grassland Seed Formulas for hay, pasture and lilage, Now you can select from 13 Carefully formulated Hoffman grass land seed mixtures the ones most exactly suited for your needs, your (oil and climate conditions. Careful study, testing, and eval uation have determined the scien tific compounding of 13 "tailor made” legume-grass formulas. Each Is designed for specific situations. Each includes those varieties which, Cased on field experience and test itork, will do the best job. Before you plan your spring plantings, investigate Hoffman HPS formulas. The right balance of van ities may make a sizable differ ence in your return from every acre. Hoffman HPS Formulas are ready mixed, pre inoculated, and ready to £ow. Ask your Hoffman Seed Man loi details, oi Phono 898-3421 r A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville (Lancaster County), Pa. ALFALFA • CLOVER • PASTURE; OATS • FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS _'T;’ 3, Gaiy Porter. 4 Da\id Punk Washington Coro Rl, 5. Eugene Bolhngei, Denver R 2 I!, Lam Grotl, Lmtz R 2, 7, Danl Bollmgei, Lititz Rl, 5 James Housei, Lampetei, 0 J Richaid Buckwaltei. 10, Joe AVnoll, Columbia Rl. Poulirj Producers Tip Be sine that \our ifeedets, wateieis, and nests glow in immbeis with your flock size, sacs Flo\d \V Hicks, exten sion poultry specialist at The Penns}lvania State Unnersitv. GUERNSEY DISPERSAL J. O. £ 1). H. McSparren, Drumore, Pa. Owners THIRSDAY, JAX. !), 10(i4 13:30 Xoon, At the Ass'n. Sales Pav. G mi. E. ot Lane., Pa. 38 COW S 8 BRED & 20 OPEX HEIFERS! (Includes some Grades) T. B. & Bangs’ Acered. A’acc. Dehorned. 11 Iresh or due in Jan., Feb., and March. DHIA Average ,inst completed 35.5 cows, IMJSOM -479 F The fi >r. nve. of this herd has been, 9217 M -451 F As >ou expect with that kind of an average, you can buy quite a lew cows with 10,000 31 record or more, in most cases w ith one or 'more dccendents. Tliis herd has been culled consistciilj, and only the sound animals will be oftcred in this sale. .VII cows are b> bulls ot the Southeastern Art. Breed Coop., or are bred to their bulls. Plan to be at the sale regardless of the weather. If it is a bad day those who attend undoubtedly will get some high producers at very reasonable figures. SALK MANAGED BY: THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA. 17011 **************¥***■¥************************** I TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1964 | * * t 10:00 A.M. | * J * LARGEST FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION 5 * this fall in the East. * % Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 * 4- ♦ * one mile North of Ephrata at the $ * Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. | J" Come early 10 A.M. Sharp % J * For Information Call the following numbers ** * Area 717 733-7917 CCS-480C 1 * Area 717 C 26-5244 354-2348 £ £ -» PRE-SEASON SALE OF USED FARM EQUIPMENT "VALUE CHECKED" EQUIPMENT JD “MC” crawler tractor with blade and bucket I.H.C. “M" tractor M.H. “50” tractor and hjdraulic manure loader Xew Holland “331” PTO spreader New Idea “15” PTO spreader John Deeie “X” PTO spreader John Deere “JO” ground driven spreader Jl) P-130 4 B 10” mtd. plow with cover board ,11) 810-4 B 14” mtd. plow’ with cover boards ,11) 813-3 B 14” mtd. plow with cover boards "AS IS" EQUIPMENT John Deere 810-4 B 14” mounted plow Donior snow blade tor loader 8 Icet wide Oliver 2 B 10” mounted plow All Tractors Approved lor Financing on JOHX DKKRK CKKDIT PLVX Interest Waived t'ntii March 1, 1904 LANDIS BROS., INC. 1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Penna. 393-3906 John Rineer - Salesman - Paul Kauffman * Ciisual Clothing Trend Emphasis on casual garments tends to decrease the money each persons spends for cloth ing, point out Penn State ex tension clothing specialists Se paiates add lanetj and peimit less costly leplacements As pa it ot this casual tiend, ivo nien s suits and housediesses ate declining in populantj, Mhile emphasis is gnen shuts, blouses, sweateis and slacks Foi men, the trotisers-and-i sport coat combination contin ues to late high, while suit sales decline Two-thirds ot all shirts bought aie sport shirts, and short-sleeved dress shuts may be a current compromise Lancaster Farming Ads Pay Martin's BARN-DRi mw %\' \ """ ' N NVx "\ nft 1A • NET WT 10 IIS ' Moiitu^ BARNDR! A MON-SUP AGENT' flwnmiWSTOa-HELB KEEfS BARN CLEAN AND SANITARY (VAN M. MARTIN. INC. BLUE BALL. RA. , , l lr x ft <&■ M service b II f get big litters of « HUSKY PIGi A sow is a pig factory, she has the big job of ducing and nursing two litters of pigs every year. I Like any other factory, she has to have the raw H| gradients to produce the product (pigs) and to mar'l tain the factory (her own body). ~ i’Qj If she fails to get proper nutrition to do both thfl|| jobs, she may actually resorb some pigs into bt|| system, causing you to lose pigs you’ll never even or she may farrow weak, unthrifty litters. Fof Purina Sow Chow, a product of years of research has what it takes to help the sow keep up her body, farrow big litters and have plenty of milk W start ’em right. It comes as a supplement to you*! grain or as a complete sow ration. Ask for Purina Sos? Chow at our store. ,5, !ul John J. Hess Kmzers - Vintage Warren Sickman Pequea John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ a u m m m u u m u m u a »W • Helps prevent animal 1 ' from slipping • Keeps floors clean sanitary • Helps sweeten the sol" • For all animals - catql sheep, hogs, horses, ■ jj dogs, chickens and ~T; others Buy it by the bag or tof** IVAN M. MARTIN, BLUE BALL, PA. “ New Holland 354-21 12 Gap Hickory 2-4148 Torre Hill 445-3455 Ira B. Landis jJJJ Valley Road, Lancastfj^ Wenger’s Feed Rheems Whiteside & Weicl£j Kirkwood ne S. H. Hiestand & C J Salunga John J. Hess, 11., Intercourse- Kew Pro\^i« '■■■■■■■■■■■Vi !■■■■■■•
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