'• •Reflections Cloister Chapter; arid Earl White Show at Hershey this Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20, 1966—7 ' (Continued from Fete •> s °'f Ko . Ch “ p J er ' 3Lui.ni. nittp vfar *nn _ . _ , _ Leading the champions was „g C d cow c i nss unc i JC nior and _ . oSS C hf D l«- . C " B &« D STOL " ,v# ?, ne ; ye * o r t W o Z°Z °„ WnCd «rand championships for her Red Rose Chapter. Sweep At Black & White Show Jointly by Robert H. Kauffman, owners Other outstanding boys com- Holstein breeders from Lane Elizabethtown Rl, and J. Rob noting for the coveted title caster County enjoyed a sweep ert Hess, Strasburg Rl. In “PP' l }® her for senior were: Dale Herr, Grassland in all major classes at the She is Oliverdale Inspire- champion, the Judge put her Chapter; Thomas Zartman, Southeastern District Black & tion Terry, and she took the over 120 other females, and for grand champion, over about MH-30 Is A Cash Investment Discuss These Points With Your AGWAY Man Today WILLOW STREET INTERCOURSE EPHRATA MT. JOY ELIZABETHTOWN AND THE STORES OF THE GARDEN SPOT UNIT NEW HOLLAND LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE HONEY Agway It is possible to obtain a 5 for I return. No other sucker control can yield this benefit. Available in one and five gallon cans and 30 gallon drums STOCKED BY AGWAY LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES AT AGWAY INC. MAN HEIM BROOK 205 other females. The Junior title went to 11 two-year-old Ivnnhoc daughter shown by Daryl Bollinger »)' Litilz Rl. The grand champion hull title was won by a Junior yearling from the KaulVman herd. Countians also scoied in the club herd division with Hess, Kauffman and .1 Mowciv Fiey, Jr, 401 Bcavei Valley Pike, Lancaster, teaming up to sup ply the winning entiy Melvin G Peifer of 1831 Hans Heir Dtive. Lancaster, and Frey, took the iunior-get of sire class Solanco Youth Wins Farm Mechanics Contest James Esbenshade, a 1965 graduate from Solanco High School, converted an investment of $l7 85, some time and some old machine parts into a woik aole 1~ 'oot elevator and $65 c: sh. The cash award lepresented his win in the Lancaster Yoi k area farm mechanics contest, and runneiup finish in the dis trict competition The contest is sponsored annually by the Pennsylvania Farm Electrifica tion Council for boys enrolled in vocational agncultiue in the state Fixing up and remodeling old equipment is nothing new for Esbenshade But usually he gets his return thiough the woik the machinery does on the home faim At piesent, he has a $15,000 machmeiy inventoiy thiough uist such thrift and imaginative ‘ fixing up ” James is the son oi Mi and Mis Milton Esbenshade of Quarryville R 2 (Continued Next Week) stop already: Letter to a Congressman from a constituent “Please don’t have the Fed eral government do no moie things for me I can’t aftoid it” Mark of DUALITY mn ~. amo m ixm c THAT PKOaUCtS MW ' , pmtntst tmars t > 'k Every step in the production of Hoffman wheat, barley and oats gets its share of pain staking attention . . . for each plays its part in producing higher-yielding, better-paying crops. Hoffman care is reflect ed in such things as hand-rogu ing, and trimming of edges of seed grain fields for weed con trol. It’s evident in the exhaus tive laboratory tests on the final product, and the careful handling it gets every step of the way. It’s our conviction in seed production, everything is im portant! A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville, Pa. 898-2261 c Hoffman €/ FARM SEEDS ALFALFA • CLOVER • PASTURE OATS • G-HYBRIDS