$— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1966 LANCASTER LANES manager Jim Sehlemm, left, presents Traveling Trophy to sponsor of the Feed & Hatchery League championship team Robert Beltz. Feed & Hatchery Bowlers Salute Winners At League Banquet Meet The Eshelman Mill bowling quintet secured one leg on permanent possession of the Feed & Hatchery League trav eling trophy by sweeping a playoff match against the Hempfield Mill team at the end of the past season. The trophy was one of many award ed recently at the League’s annual banquet held at the Mount Joy Legion Hall. The traveling trophy was donated by Lancaster Lanes, and was accepted on behalf of the winning team’s sponsor (John W Eshelman & Sons) by Robert Beltz The runnerup team, Hemp field Mills, was honored with each member receiving a 13- inch, individual trophy Each member of the champion team also received individual, 21- inch trophies Other trophies and awards went to Babcock Hatchery, high team triple, Greider Farms, high team triple with handicap, Babcock Hatchery again for high team single game; and to Indian River for The American consumer spends about 25 aercent of his food dollar for red meat and less than 19 percent of his disposable income for groceries getting more for a smaller part of his income than he could anywhere else in the world ENIDE • SOW (diphenamid) Superior Weed Control In Tobacco and Tomatoes. Gives full seasons control of many broadleaf weeds and certain grasses. Contact Us For More Information • Trade mark The Upjohn Brand of Diphenamid SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 high team single with handi cap. Individual trophies were awarded to James Esbenshade and Robert Keener for high average; Warren Lefever for Lo-Boy Hog Feeders GET FAST DELIVERY FROM A WAREHOUSE NEAR YOU! high triple; Larry Hiestnnd, high triple iylth handicap; Marlin Diffenderfer, high sin gle; and Richard Chaffinch, high single with handicap. League president Lloyd Coover served as master of ceremonies for the banquet which was attended by 105 persons. Other league officers are Bob Gross, vice president; Joe Wolgemuth, secretary; and Lee Buckwalter, treasurer. The Feed & Hatchery League, which is composed of 12 teams sponsored by area agricultural industry, bowl a 36-week schedule. Play will re sume on August 29, when the new season will begin. Ac cording to League secretary Wolgemuth, more teams or anyone wishing to sponsor a team would be welcome. How ever. he stressed, the dead line for entering new teams is mid-July. The 12 teams finished the year in the following order: I—Eshelman Mill; 2—Hemp field Mill; 3—Agway, Inc.; 4 —Greider Farm; s—Red Rose; 6—Babcock; 7—Early Bird; 8 —Hubbard Farms; 9—lndian River; 10—Checkerboard; 11— Starline; 12—Eshelman Office. (See Winners Page 9) < > * jfiscSssSs* * * 4'- £Sj56 Manderson^ WING AU TH£ FOULrfir IS'DJSTRf ANDERSON BOX COMPANY. INC • INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Attention Turkey Growers! Here is our efficient turkey feeding program. • Turk-E-Perk will give them a fast start. • Turkey Starter • • Complete Turkey Grower 9 Complete Turkey Fattener ' • 40% Turkey Starter Concentrate with cent or 9 40% Turkey Grower Finisher Concentrate with corn - jwiRTHMQgj] * - HE SERvfcE PARADISE SUPPLY Lawn and Bellaire 665-3121 367-2321 i < 4 w < & Mf" < yfi [-wS. I Anderson Box Company Cattle & P. O. Box 31157 Hog Feeders Indianapolis, Indiana □ Send Literature □ Have Salesman Call Address. 197 GREENFIELD ROAD P, O. Box 1233, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Check our low bulk price. ng, big capacity Anderson iers are designed to protect our profits three ways:(l) eavy gauge, rustresistant l Armco Zincgrip Is reinforced with sturdy angle-iron braces for stability and rigidity. Anderson feeders can’t bulge or warp, last years longer. (2) Simple, positive feed-flow adjustment and anti-waste Eas trough' designs save feed. (3) Weathertight construction keeps feed esh, clean and palatable. Feed can’t dry out and e nutritive value. For com- plete details on Anderson hog and ittle feeders, return the coupon today. .State. Phone 717-394-9204 6615