*»• FVttning/ APTLY LIME SIX MONTHS BEFORE NEEDED BY CROPS Anytime a truck can drive Over the ground is a good guide as to when to apply Hme, says John Falloon, Uni versity of Missouri extension soils specialist. ■ Ground limestone is most ef fective, he adds, when applied at least six months before the growing crop needs it. The exact time is not the important thing with lime ap plications. More important, says Falloon, is to use it when needed. He suggests that farmers whose land should be limed lor crops next year, make ar rangements to have it spread between now and the next few months. County Guernsey Breeders Annual Meeting Nov. 18 The annual banquet and business meeting of the Lan caster County Guernsey Breed ers Association is slated for Friday, November 16, at 645 p.m., according to association secretary-treasurer Jesse G. Balmer The affair will once again he held 'this year at 'the Rhoad’s Spanish Tavern, Quar ryville. Following the ham dinner, a business meeting will include financial and committee re ports, presentation of awards, and election of three new di rectois to three-year terms The featured speaker for the evening will be Don Spate, who has a varied background that includes writing assign ments for three major radio networks, and past teacher at John Hopkins University Serving on the association’s banquet committee are Rob ert MeSparren, chairman, Ja son Weaver, and Ear' Linton SHUT DOWN? DELAYED? ... BECAUSE OF ELECTRIC POWER FAILURES OR JOBS AWAY FROM LINES? STANDBY POWER Reliable elec r,c ro/ er v. ts come on cuto'ic* coll/ cur ing those e er genc es lo\.-cost ga-c'-e or diesel svste~s i'C"i t X) watts to 100 ' ,■! 09 \ea'3 of exper ei,ce at PORTABLE POWER Cut construe, cn ccs‘s a- n most econon cal o«-‘i'e co source of electr c cc. er— portable hara cary c r ‘>‘ o wheel-dollv generators starting at 600 v.a!*s. Nev.t«n I, lows —-IOWCB us*. L H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Phone: Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 ’ the ahow by judge Val Brim __ . , n . gardt, animal husbandry pro- Foilffht Regains* <M*r wt the Univendty of m . •/' . • , - *■ - - Top Steer Title FUbUflg for the title waa A . « ~, not a new experience for At Exposition Fbught. To win it in 1964, he had to first defeat the Junior ■■ A 975 pound Angus steer champion, an Angus shown by shown by Jay W. Fought of John Frey of Quarryvllle R 2. Mechanicsburg R 2, Cumberland (jn his way to the Angus County, became grand cham- championship, Fought pion steer of the 10th Penn- had to contend with a sylvania Livestock Exposition Lancaster Countian. Veteran Tuesday at the Farm Show showman J. K. Mast, Conesto- Buildlng, Harrisburg. Earlier, gm Meadow Farms, Morgan- Fought’s steer had won the rd, exhibited his 1080- Angus championship in the pound Angus --to the reserve open division. Angus championship, beating In regaining the grand cham- all but Fought’s entry, pion title he lost at last year’s j n the open class Hereford Exposition, Fought had to steer show, a senior calf en turn back the junior champion, tered- by Fred Frey, Quarry a 1000-pound Hereford sum- viUe Rg, and Rodger Worth mer yearling shown by David ington, Emmington, Illinois, J. Greenbarg of Montgomery m the reserve Hereford County. Gieenbarg’s entry was championship. THIS WINTER’S WINNER: SNOWMAN? Just arrived! Bigger power! Put all the odds on your side. With a new B-10 Allis-Chalmers snow machine. Big pow er, plenty strong. And you can get tools for the B-10 just like a farmer buys his implements—all kinds, for sumnier,. fall, spring. Get a real tractor. We’re waiting to show you. FROM THE FOLKS WHO MAKE THE BIG TRACTORS ALUSCHALMERS L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Washington Roro, Pa. Chef Long L. H. Bruboker Akron, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son GrumeiM Farm Service Rheems, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Allen H. Mafz Form Equipment New Holland OR YOU? reserve'hooow\wopd won by:" ttufee ‘w» won by Sborwmi Shorthorn, - Knic Overpfdc, ihown by Oysrpeck; reserve Cliniton, Indiana; Cyrus •’Baton,, honors went to Angus shown Cleveland, Ohio; J Charolqls, by • Conestoga- Meadow Itymw. Triple E2E3E Ranch, GaUlpopi. ‘ Growing HEIFERS and Dry COWS need Wayne FITTING RATION Wayne Fitting Ration produces rugged, full-bodied, heifers that are thrifty and ready to breed at an early age. Fitting alse helps the dry cow replace flesh lost during the previous lactation and puts her in top condition ’to start the new milking period at a high level of production. Bred heifers and dry cows must receive a highly nutritious ration in order' to build the unborn calf. Wayne Fitting Ration supplies the vitamins, minerals, proteins and energy needed to drop thrifty, strong-boned calves. In a test at the Wayne Research Farm, well fitted Holsteins produced 1720 lbs. more milk and 83 lbs, more fat than when not properly fitted. DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens WHITE OAK MILL H. M. STAUFFER R. D. 4. Manheim & SONS, INC. Witmer PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia RO^LER P mLLS c - E - SAUDER & SONS R. D. 4, Lititz R. D. 1, East Earl MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Hillersville , HEISEY FARM SERVICE ■ Lawn and Bellaire GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown HEKSHEY BROS. FOWL'S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks M 3 b3m Reinholds
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