Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 29, 1966, Image 18

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    mi begun, by Annette Long; Lind* end. Neacr DeLong, Somartaf Situ. Fa» 'cv .
Litditz R 3, who bad the Cham- <Ju*nyville Rl; Henry Her- 5. . JT . J >r *'
wew nurdused bv member* P ion «otri«e in 1983 and 1984. ahey, lititz Rl; Elmer Landis, arow ~IOWll»§ Contest
of the Lancaster Klwanls Club, R 3??? rt L Pennsylvania’s 1967 s t 9,
who traditionally sponsor the ®** . goim ® **st 3^* ir ' Plowing contest will be t-ni?
oounlty-wide roundup and host of course, Sue Her- Manheam R 3; Tod and Tad Wned with a foiage prom,! 11 '
ithe 4-H’ers at lunch. Guest n^ te u it four l n a Herr, Manheun JU; Ann Le- program August-30 and 3, *
speaker was Dwight Swartz, 1 ™ w!il } her «**"* win - ? ve J' QuanyviUe Rl; and the 1,000-acre Somerset Shl !
Penn State extension poultry Witfi judging on the Danish n ~ a _ 1 Porter ’ Hospital farm, one mile e ,,t
veterinarian. system, the following club isoro Kl * * of Somerset, according to j a * c j_
Trophies were presented to members were awarded blue The four entries & Grey, chairman of the State
the grand and reserve cham- ribbons: Miss Hershey; Peifer; were awarded red ribbons. Plowing Committee,
pion showmen following the * Grey, deputy state secietaiv
Kiwanis luncheon. ( , r?*r w *'”• 7
The 51 dressed birds shown ™ in » um tadW#a
>*- -JLancasiter Farming, Saturday, October 29,1966
It 4-H Capons
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Sfatth grader at the Litiitz Ele>
■unitary School.
Extremely close runmerup in
<Us annual show was 11-year
-03d Mike Peifer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Peifer of
Mariheim Rl. Mike’s While
Bock capon trio represented
bis first effort at raising ca>
pons for the show.
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21st ANNUAL
Yearling Cattle & Calf Sale
Friday, November 11, 1966
1:30 P.M. ESI
I T 1,000 Steers ond Heifers 1,000
All Native Cattle
BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC
Billy F. Owens, Mgr,
Phone 725-5021 Charles Town, W. Va.
Pick a John Deere
>3B h.p. 1020
as your haymaker,
get this bonus... i
A package of W«-tractor feature*... Wrapped up If)-*
•ootpoct, two-tea tractor design.». that's the
for haying, H provides woH-apaoed travel epeedfti
•eaging from 1.3 mph in Ist gear to 7 mph la tth.ttj
delivers “live” PTO power through midpoint oed |
tear PTO outlets to drive a full lineup of hay tools. For'
leading chores, the “1020” generates hydraulic
fower-on-Demand to lift a 1/2-ton bucket load. ..end
frrovides “floating’ 1 hitch control over rear blade. B*
jufirt iof aa oc-yaur-farai test. Credit? You heb
©Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Wenger Implement- Co.
Buck BU 4-4467
: A, B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-8001
f ! v Sbofzberger's
Shi 665-2141
yar
Christiana LY 3-5687
M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
West Chester. 696-2990
Alon Beyer *
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FINISHING A CLOSE SECOND in the 4-H capon* the-big rigs this year tor tl
roundup this week won Mike! Peifer of .Manheim 111 first time,
a blue ribbon and the reserve champion Not’ • - ■
bad for his first year in capon club competition! When to stal-jj middle age
L F. Photo ■ ione the hardest decisions
’ ~ woman- has to make,
rTT.and improve you? feeding efficiency
Pound for pound, you get more nutrition from Kul 7 0-Pep Schumapher Feed
than from ordinary feeding grains.
Schumacher is more efficient thanJnost types of grain rations. It’s a
Wend of four leading carbohydrate sources corn, oats, wheat, and: barley ,
•"-enriched with molasses, proteins, and minerals^* including trace ,
Jit’s bulky, palatable, and highly digestible. It’s priced right, toe. ' # \ '
Whatever type of livestock you'feed, Schumacher will profitably fit
into your operation, j >,
Stop in! Well tell you why SchuiMpker has been a feeders 'favorite ]
for more than 75 years, & -
Harold H. Good
Terre Hill
H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. %
Stevens, Peuna.
(sssavva
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Stretch your grain
with. Ful-O-Pep
Schumacher Feed .77*
the ail-purpose J
livestock feed for
dairy and beef cattle,
hogs, sheep, and horses
Witmer
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S. H. Htestand 6. Co., tac<
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, of agriculture, said .the pi ov
i dug matches will be held
first day, Wednesday, Au?i K »
' 30. ’ The forage program, J
, tending over both days, will h*
> sponsored by, the Pennsyl\ ama
i Grassland Council and the Cq.
operative Extension Sen ice 0 i
the Pennsylvania State Um\ er !
sity.
The plowing committee
made up of representatives 0 £
various agricultural oigan !za J
toons and agencies will sp an ,
sor the sodbusting competii
turn. The plowmen will woife
in cooperation with a local
committee that is headed J
James A. Bochy„ Somei Je |
County agricultural agent.
The dual event will be p a (,
terned somewhat after a hjojj
ly successful double progiam
conducted by the same spon
soring groups last August 2(
on the John R. Rodgers fain
in MifHin county.
Increased interest will at
tach to the 1967 field da\s|
Grey predicted, because of tin
National Plowing Contest thal
will be held only one v eat
hence, in 1968, at Heishey.
A large plow contest, ir
outfits with four or mote bt
: • * items, -will _ be! added to ft
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’■ Siltmga ‘
Grubb Supply Co.
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