6 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 3, 1964 • NEPPCO Plans . (Continued from Page 1) • Larry High (Continued from Page 1) Showmanship , ... , ~ 1 Larry Weaver New Hoi- perts on all phases of the in ' Holland Ri: Chester Nolt, land Rl, 2. Lairy High. Bare- dustry ’ s " ew High-density Haivey High, and Melvin ville. 3. John Campbell, New * ousl f ng Th , WU C ° VB a Groff, all of Bareville. Holland. the , top ? c flom finan . ce and Show Results Fitting construction engineering to Angus 1. Galen Yoder, Elverson R 2; T ”? r 1, Lany High, Bareville. 2, 2. Bonnie Nolt, Bareville, 3, ® 0 tha faim le J e ?' • Lany Weaver, New Holland Candice Myer, New Holland in Rl. 3. Bonnie Nolt, Baieville; Rl th f extent of integration, 10-4. 4. Galen Yoder, Elverson R 2, Following the show these Cd jJ 01 !! 11 * 0 Pl ° f 6l !+ S ’,i 5, Barbie Nolt, Bareville, 6, animals were sold at auction ™ 3 L dl e , t P f U 6 Dale Gioft, Bareville, 7. Wil- by the New Holland Sales, P ‘°“ a „ nn ad * at sst ham Fisher. East Eail Rl, 8, Inc The average puce per d f, h ° r o \i,o- £ heSe * “ nd John Campbell, New Holland, hundiedweight was $32 76. a ° f kBy t0 f piCS 9. Cail Campbell, New 110 - The Grand Champion was pur- W] lortH \ j u -m t> T , •,, Displays of outstanding in- Hereford by Elam Burkholder teiest Wlll include the nation's Hereford New Holland food market m 1, William Fishei, East Eail operator, for 64 cents per ° r T ° d Rl, 2, Kaien High, Bareville pound The Reseive Champion 3, James Musser, East Eail was bought foi 30y 2 cents per f °,f nt P 3 " 013 ” 13 in P hotos > Rl: 4, Candice Myer. New Hoi- pound by the Whitford Sales tloph * e * al } d charts honorm 0 land Rl. 5, Sheiyl Weavei, Stable, Whitford, Pa winneu of poultiy industryj ' -'x A picker for steady werk h©£svy m New picking power for Allis Chalmers D-1 9,0 17, WD 45 and WD Tractors l > «*-« < #W *♦» : *?~F •s > N * 4 > -V v r * v'"v ** %< y> » M*« >* **< s - •>'%i*» x ' *« ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES & SERVICE Nissley Form Service Allen H. Mot* Washington Boro. Pa. F ° tm Equipment New Holland, Pa. New Holland R 1 the 2-row a B i V>7 f> r» jy d (i L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. L« H. Bruboker Grumelli Form Service Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Louscb Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. 1963 National Corn Picking Contest The-aiew Allis-Chalmers Model 190 is engineered to boost corn-handling ability where it counts: 3 GATHERING CHAINS PER ROW— to keep heavy stalks and foliage moving. NEW-DESIGN SNAPPING ROLL SECTIONS for moie aggressive action. NEW ROTARY FEEDERS keep big crop vol ume moving uniformly from snapping rolls to front elevator. NEW LARGE HOPPER for uniform deliveiy to wagon elevator. NEW FAN LOCATION —well to the rear, mount ed on elevator, for suie cleaning. You GET the com with Allis-Chalraers long, sloping gathering snouts . . . adjustable stripper plates . . . fast, clean, rubber-on-iubber husking . . . shelled com saveis directly under husking beds. Ask us about Allis-Cha!mers’ Time Payment Plans, N. G. Myers & Son Kheems. Pa. the educational sessions will competitions over the past two J decades. Other top display at- ncrblicy IVlaUc tractions include the random | llt l sample test, flock exhibits and junior IVItHIIDer ber'services, NIEPPCO '“ me "" Of Holstein Ass’ll NEPPCOland’s Poultry Prin- , He . nry H - Hershey, Liht* cess will be crowned following bas been Junior mem. a coloiful pageant on Wednes- bersh iP m tbe Holstein Fi day evening On the night be- an Association of Ament, fore, the 14-state aiea’s Best Jeadquarteied at Brattleoo.o, Poultry Farmer will be named v^ mont at the big annual Youth Ban- . <l ual J fy ; metnber cud, quet along with winners of * ates must under 21 .m, egg and poultry judging com- have successfully competed petitions and of contests in one year , s w ° rk ™ a 4 '» poultry cookery, marketing VOCatl ° nal T u,„ y and production demonstrations * of at least one Registered Ho] Tickets and complete data stem is also required are available either at the Junior members are entiUe show or from NEPPCO head- to all privileges, exedpt votnv, quartern at 10 Rutgers Place, of the national Holstein oi Tienton, NJ gamzation They may legate and transfer their animals . We’ll see you at the NEPP- member rates and receive ie< CO Show! ular repoits of breed and A sociation progress. Checkerboard News LEAST-COST PERFORMANCE CHOWS REDUCED COST New and far more exact formulation of Purina Poultry Chows reduced production costs as shown by 5 yeais of testing at the Purina Farm and Laboratories. Heie’s how the savings added up; START A 4% reduction in feed con sumption during first 8 weeks resulted in a saving per dozen of GROW A 15% average saving in feed required from 8 to 22 weeks made a saving per dozen of LAY Extra eggs produced with no increase in feed used made another saving per dozen of PAY Added together the average saving per dozen eggs amounted to PLUS When new 15% Pro-Lay £ggena is fed, there is still another saving per dozen of up to Total saving par dozen Savings of 9/10(i per dozen are worth going after. Think how much saving this would-be with your flock. Check with us today for more information about these new Chows. LOW COST PRODUCTION... - , the reason why more farmers feed PURINA CR.tlst.rM lr»a«m»rkt—R.lston PuHn* w ' John J. Hess, II Paradise - New Providence John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonrill* John B. Kurtz Bphrata • .Q4f£ .15?! s * '» .5^ .69f£=7/10j£ 2/10?! 9/lOf! or virtually l?i Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaiter Wenger’s Feed Mill. *««• Rheems Whiteside & Weicksd Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & C °‘ Stlnng* /
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