B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16, 1965 C. WARREN LEININGER, DENVER Rl, SHOWN WITH GRAND CHAM PION Spotted Poland China, “High Lady”, the senior spring gilt that won him the title at the Pennsylvania Farm Show this week, L. F. Photo. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE „ _ K. D. 2, Colombia C. E. SAUDER & SONS HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds ft. D. 1. East Bad & sons, me. J. K. STAUFFER & SON Witoer Lmto Mid Bellaire GRUBB SUPPLY CO, Elizabethtown FOWL’S FEED SERVICE E. D. I, QnarryrlUe R. D. 2, Peach Bottom MILLERSVDLLE SUPPLY CO. MUlenriUe ROBBER’S MILL S. D. 1, Bonks H. M. STAUFFER DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, me. B. D. 1. Stevens • Farm Show (Continued from Page 5) Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl. Bull, 18 months & under 2 years—2, Robert H. Kauff man: 3, Melvin G. Peifer, 1831 Hans Herr Drive, Lancaster. 4-H Club Heifer, 1 year & under 18 months—3, Marilyn Frantz, New Providence 81. Heifer, 2 years & under 3 (never freshened) —1, Marilyn F, Harbold, Elizabethtown 81. Master Showmanship Award Susan Ann Kauffman, Eliza bethtown Bl; Marilyn F. Har bold. Open Classes—Female Junior Get of Sire—2, Mel vin Peifer. Produce of Dam—l, Robert UT US PROVE THE EXTRA VALUE... OF A JOHN DEERE ”30" SERIES TRACTOR Here in the lines of these new John Deere "30" Series Tractors is your tip-off to what awaits you the moment you step aboard. Here is a smoothness m trim, functional styl ing .. . smooth riding comfort . . . smooth shifting, driving and operating ease . . . smooth, quiet power . . . and smooth, ac curate control of equipment in the roughest, toughest field conditions. Here again are tVivtft tractor qualities you, the farmer, rate highest of all—typical John Deer© power and Alan Beyer A, B. C. Groff, Inc* Landis Bros. Inc. Christiana LY 3-5681 New Holland 354*8001 Lancaster 393-5906 H. S. Newcomer & Son m. J«y H, Kauffman; 3, Elvin Hess, Jr., Strasburg HI. Best Dozen carton and Best Broken-out quality—Hess Bros., Ephrata. 4-11 EGGS Vicki Jo Shank, Elizabeth town. Heavy young hens 16 pounds or over—2, 3, Larry High, Bareville. Large young Toms, 18 pounds and over 2,3, Harry Lamparter, Mountville. Medium young Hens, 12-16 'tr \ **l • Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Red _ _ , _ ... ~ Clover • Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa _ , „ _ , • Pennsylvania Red • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Clover • Cert. Du Puits Alfalfa • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa # viking Trefoil • Cert. Narragansett # climax Timothy Alfalfa P. I. MED t DM.. INC. SMOKETOWN r Shotzberger's Wenger Implement Co. Elm 665-2141 Buck BU 44467 6533361' M. S. Yeorsley & Sons vVest Chester 696-2990 EGGS TURKEYS ROHRER’S Can Supply TOP Recommended Varieties Cert, Maine Grown Seed Potatoes Dekalb Corn - - - - SUDAX Alfalfa & Red Clover available Pre-inoculated economy—the known ability of John Deere Tractors to handle more work at lower costs for fuel, servicing and maintenance •. • and to do it year after year. We're sold on. these tractors . . . and we know you will be, too, once you've operated one in your own fields. Stop by . . , select the tractor which best fits your fainting re. quirements . . . we'll be glad to bring it out to your farm for ft FREE fceW demonstration.; pound*—2, Harry Lamparter. Small young Hens, leas than 12 pounds, 2, Harry Lamparter. 4-H LAMBS Open market lamb# Hampshires Lightweight —1, Theodore Bushong, Columbia R 2; 2, Patricia Miller, Lancaster. Mediumweight 1. 3, Ted Hess, Leola (reserve grand champion). Southdown Lightweight —2, Kenneth Hess, Strasburg Rl. (Continued on Page 9) These # Pennlate Orchard Grass • Cert. Russel Oats Ph. Lane. 397-3539
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