8 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30, 1965 THE FREY BROTHERS, WILLIAM AND JOHN, from Solanco High School were winners in the One Acre Corn Contest annually conducted by the Penn sylvania Crop Improvement Assn. William, 15-year old son of Mrs. Anna Frey, Quarryville R 2, won first place in Maturity Group II with a yield of 167 bushels per acre. Brother John tied for first place in Maturity Group IV with a yield of 194 bushels and a profit of $156. Presenting the plaques is Dr. Gene M. Love, Ass’t Proiessor at Penn State University. High producing cows have high nutritional re quirements. Wayne Test Cow Ration has met the critical feeding tests at all levels of produc tion, with all kinds of roughage. Proved by ex acting Wayne Research Farm tests. Ingredient .Quality and Ingredient Balance are combined in iWest Test Cow Ration to produce more milk, better growth and develop the fetus at the same time. Ask us for details. To Help Your Dairy Herd STAY OUT 1H FRONT HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds C. E. SAUDER & SONS S. D. 1. East Earl J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. I, Quarryville B. D. 2, Peach Bottom MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville ROHRER’S MILL B. D. 1. Bonks MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE B. O. 2, Colombia H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. B. D. 1. Stevens GRANGERS TO PRESS FOR HOLT WOOD BRIDGE Fulton Grange 66 held their regular meeting January 25 at Oakryn, Pa., with Gyles Brown in charge. Members were urged to write their rep resentatives .in- the 'State Leg islature asking them to press for the bridge across the Sus quehanna River at Holtwood. Robert A. Heron II told how the new Cab Scout troop in Fulton Township is progress ing. Ronald Wharton, Boy Scouts of America office, Lancaster, showed a film “Men Who Make a Difference,” and spoke on requirements for or ganizing a Boy Scout troop. A group of -Senior girls from Solanco Home Econom ics Department will put on a Your Hoffman Seed Man will help set up your High Profit Trio Corn growing schedule using this calculator. Why Not Call Him Today! SotneHuHo's Missing! Do Po fifty fn fin Don’t take a chance on being left “high and dry' DC ncuuy JU 1/1/ this sprin g without a tractor; let us do that ovef #i ,i haul work now. uGH TuG HmG UOPJGS * * When your tractor leaves our shop, you cai count on it for unfailing power . . . like-new pet I || c nunrhoill formance ... top fuel economy! We’ve the trainei LCI Uo UVUIIICIUI personnel ... the modern equipment . . . tw Maui I genuine parts, to assure a job well <ton&_Call for that tractor WOW ! ss™^ te J£dayi Alan Beyer A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Landis Bras. Inc. Christiana LY 3-5687 New Holland 354-8001 Lancaster 393-8906 I. S. Newcomer & Son Ifflt. Joy 653-3361 ]b- demonstration, “Party Idea* for Valentine's Day,” at the next meeting, Feb. 6. Lancaster County Pomona Grange will hold their post poned meeting Feb. 6, 8 p.m. at the Lancaster Do, Farm Bureau Building, Lancaster, Pa. MANHEIM YOUNG FARMERS ELECT OFFICERS At their regular meeting Wednesday night at the Man heim Central High School, the Manheim Young Farmers As sociation elected the follow ing officers for 1965: President, Paul Kline, Lit itz R 3; vice president, Eugene Hoover, Lititz R 3; secretary, Donald Hershey, Manheim R 2; treasurer, David Landis, Lit itz R 2. Or Phone Landisville, Pa. 898*3421 ~lv"’-'And for better f ields of Alfalfa Clover Oats, Hay and,Pasture r WMmSem ~ Serving farmers w/fh .finest - „ / 1 S* -v 'j , < > , '.a . ' - ♦ , T/i'j i , , , y - , ~ /A Shotzberger's Wenger Implement C«) Elm 665-2141 Buck BU 4446' M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 ndy Trio Calculator helps you set a higher yield goal - '-J ;»-* and MAKE IT! Aim for more corn from every acre! Hanay High-Profit Com Calculator tells yon the extra plant population and extra fertilizer you’ll need to reach your new yield goal. WILEY MEXICO BOUND William R. Wiley, at Quar) ryville, Pa., is boarding ; Massey - Ferguson durterci plane at Baltimore, bound foi the Mexican capital, where hi will see the unveiling of MF ; new tractor line. He will be one of moic than 5,000 MF dealers and sales personnel from all parts of North America who aie winging to Mexico City during the next three weeks in one of the largest industrial chartered airlifts ever staged. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) lbs. sold for 16.35-17; 180300, 16.50-18.25; 200-220, 17.35-19 220-240, 17.50-19.10; 240 and up, 1610-17.50. Sows broughf 12.60-13.75. ! a: id- I
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