Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 16, 1967, Image 5

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    !• Lancaster Youth
(Continued from P«gc 1)
Hng class Jay E. Smoker, Stev
ens Rl. stood first with Spring
Shade Della Smoker.
the two-year-old class to the ®® rbara Jcanne Aaron - Quar
eventual senior and grand ryv e was A’’ 9 * * n the in
champion lermediate calf class with Lyn
. The up-standing senior Year- m °° re ’ S Epk BloSSom ‘
ling 4-H Holstein owned by And in the Guernsey 4-H
Mary Ellen Kettering, Litulz R 3, Junior Yearling class Douglas
was again first in her class. Weidman, Manheim Rl, had
Henket Apollo Ellen had been first place with Har-Len T C
junior champion at the Dis- Beautiful,
trict Black and White Show
also held at Hershey. Lancaster County placing®
. Three other first place win- are aS fo,llows:
hers are worthy of mention. In FFA HOLSTEIN
the FFA Holstein Junior Year- Senior calf, 6, Raymond C.
BARN SPRAYING
SPRAY 1 'iE MODERN WAY
Use CARBOLA SPRAY
• Dries White • Disinfects
• Less Cobwebs
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
IHE
SUCCESSFUL ONES
YIELD-PROVED HYDRIDS
FROM P-R-6
All corn looks prettymuch alike. Acts alike. So the best
thing P-A-G can offer you is hardnosed up-to-date re
search that lets only the best producing hybrids get
into your hands. Hybrids that are proved to do a top job
under actual field conditions in your area. That’s why
we caH these P-A-G hybrids The Successful Ones!
P-A-G’s SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Special Cross, P-A-& 399
This three-way cross rivals the best single crosses for
yield. With populations up to 22,000 you can depend,
on excellent seedling vigor and good standabiEity. You’ 11-
appreciate 399’s easy harvesting.
Special Cross, SX 29
Popular single cross that’s bred for the farmer who’s
willing to go all out for yields. Plant at populations
from 16,000 to 24,000. Ideal for narrow rows. Has
ability to use high fertility and available moisture.
Double Cross, P-A-G 395
This hybrid is very flexible as to- soil type and fertility,
it offers good seedling vigor and standability at popu
lations from 16,000 to 21,000. Recommended for nar
row rows. Produces excellent yields.
Your P-A-G dealer has complete details about all of
The Successful Ones. Including special crosses an<j
four-way crosses. See him soon.
P-A-G DIVISION w.R. grace & co.
WMWI V IwIV/m Box 176, Bowling Green. Ohio 4348*
The successful ones.
STEPHEN ARROWSMITH, Peach placing was made Monday In the 4-H
Bottom Rl, with his reserve senior and Jersey Division at the Junior Dairy
reserve grand champion, HILLACRES Show. L. F. Photo
LIBERATOR’S EGGNOG. The high
Bollinger, Ephrata, 9 Daryl L R 3; 11, Benny Kettering, Lititz
Bollinger, Lititz Ri; Junaor R 3; Three- and Four-year-old,
yearling, 1, Jay E. Smoker, 9, Glenn M. Kreider, Quarry-
Stevens Rl; 10, Glenn M, Krei- ville Rl.
der, Quarry ville Rl; Two-year
old, 3, Earl C. Stauffer, Ephra- 4-H GUERNSEY
ta Rl,
Senior calf, 9 Cheryl Lynn
4-H HOLSTEIN Balmer, Lititz R 4; Junior year
intermediate calf, 11, Carol kn 'S- Douglas Weldroan, Man-
Ana. Hess, Strasburg Rl; Sen- ka ' ln Two-year-old 10, Mark
ior calf, 9_ John E. Kurtz, Eliz- Witmer, Willow Street Rl.
abethtown; Junior yearling, 1,
Susan Ann Kauffman, Eliza- FFA GUERNSEY
ibettotown; Senior Yearling, 1, Senior ealf, 2, Jesse L Bal-
Mary Ellen Kettering, Lititz mer, Lititz R 4; Two-year-old, 2,
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Fall Is Just Around The Corner
Radiator Hose, Thermostats, Fan Belts,
Radiator Sealer, Radiator Flush,
Windshield Washer
6 Volt and 12 Volt
|P BATTERIES
Special Price on
Co-op and Unico Snow Tires
NEW HOLLAND LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE
354-2148 on Manheim Pike 786-2126
394-0541
Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Week Days
Saturday 8 A.M. to Noon
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 16.1967 —5
BULK
ANTIFREEZE
Permanent M MJR
' As Low As
per gal.
in yo>ur containers
At extra low prices
Agway
Jesse L Balmer, Lititz R 4.
FFA AYRSHIRE
Senior Calf, 3, Howett L.
Seiveiling, Lititz Rl.
4-H JERSEY
Intermediate calf, 1, Barbara
Jeanne Aaron, Quarryville Rl;
Senior yearling, 6, Shirley Aa
ron, Quarryville Rl; 7, Larry
Aaron, Quarryville Rl; Three
and Four-Year-old', 2, Stephen
Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom Rl.
IRON-ON TAPE HEMS
For some garments, iron-on
tape may be used to achieve a
professional looking hem, sug
gests Mrs Ruth Ann Wilson,
Penn State extension clothing
specialist Test the tape on ,a
scrap of fabric before apply
ing to the garment to be suie
the adhesive doesn’t come
through to the right side or
show as an unsightly ridge.
Follow dnections on the pack
age when using this specially
prepared tape
flMl
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mum
from start
to finish!
Our complete
feeding program,
will keep your hogs
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all the way!
Quick gains, more efficient use cf
feed, and protection against vibnomc
dysentery are important at every
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why we make Tylan available m all
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44 N. 3rd St., Denver