r * i - - JT I •*£s V * > \ NEARLY COMPLETED AT- 4:15. p m., the Phares M. Weaver barn shows how cooperation of 125 friends, neighbors and church members makes quick work *f bam raising. With roof nearly complete, several of the workmen were still on #ie job When the picture was taken. L. F. Photo. fi Dfttry Princess cess finals on July 14 and 15 at ments made by the group Wed (Continued from Page 1) the Cocoa Inn, Hershey, nesday night include the fol letwecn She ages of 17 and 28, Interested girls may get ap- lowing: Clarence Lyons, Lam and the daughter of a commer- plication blanks from Mrs. caster, promotion coordinator; ♦id mdtk shipper, is eligible to Royer, local dairy companies, Raymond Witmer, Willow compete in the county contest the County Agent’s office, or Street Rl, publicity chairman; in June. Winner of the local from any teacher of home ec- Henry Kettering, Lxtitz R 3, contest will be eligible to par- onomics in county high schools. County-wide window display iiupate in the state Dairy Pnn- Other committee appoint- promotion committee chairman SELLYOUR SURPLUS DAIRY CALVES AS PROFITABLE VEALERS New Ful-O-Pep Veal Calf Sup makes veal feeding practical Don't sell your surplus calves at sacrifice prices Make more money—feed for veal Peed Ful-O-Pep Veal Calf Sup Come in and see us soon Morgantown Feed & Grain Stevens & Morgantown Millport Roller Mills Millport f S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. Sailings ' ' v *<• ' v MV < . N ■V*" \ < * V v Based on areas Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. * - > Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola and Witmer t ! c. i^ v 4 ' -i ity veal is in demand. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18, 1964 Plow Matches To Display Old Machines CH-\ M B E RSBURG Dis- v ‘ tllon Puctices on the host plays of faun machmeiy and Lum and neighboung places equipment in use at diflfeient W 1" 13(3 added attiactions. pei lods dating back .to 1864 will The Plowing championships, highlight exhibits being as- ln whlch the state's top sod sembled toi the 1964 Pennsyl- 1 3113 ! 61 ' 5 will vie for the 1964 vama Plowing Contest, July 29, level land and contoiu titles, on the Daniel W Rumlei faim, and ‘elated activities will com neai Edenville, 7 miles west of P" se thc Day pio- Chambeisbuig giam in a ccntenmal-bicentenni- I? tv . i al celebiation being planned by Hemy E Wainei, local ar- , . n , ? u r . . , , the town of Chambeisbuig foi langements chan man and also T , . 9 ° head of special events foi a y ‘ ° Chambeisbuig twin centennial, today said elaboiate collections of tillage and haivesting appai atus aie being planned. ■Hai vesting tools will range from the sickle, scythe and cra dle to the mower, fiist bieak through in farm mechanization, and on to the reaper, binder, combine, and forage harvesteis. Tillage equipment will in clude hand rakes and hoes, horse-drawn plows, hanowsand cultivators, and on up to the tandom operated multiple-iow rigs that aie common today. rDAVY DAVCO Soys • • « -For Best Results Use Davco 3-G Granulated Fertilizers Davco Nitrogen Solutions SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Phone 656-9156 P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. ‘-"V,"' '-i- ' ' £ SMOKETOAVN Warner, vice piesident of the plowing contest, said special educational featuies will in clude a tiactoi safety duvmg competition foi 4-H and FFA jouths Soil and watei conscr- Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Lancaster Apnl 23-24 Penn State agii cultuie students to torn.' county. Apnl 25 1 30 p m Faim Women 4 to host society 5 in the education building of the Landisville Church of God. Bpm Senior Extension! club squaie dance in the Man heim Cential Junior High School I'h. Lane. 397-3530 7