Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1967, Image 6

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    €—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1967
HOLSTEIN GRAND CHAMPIONS
AT THE QUARRYVILLE FAIR. Edge
field Bonnie Jean (right) owned and
shown by Kenneth Rutt, Quarryville
R 2, was the grand champion of the open
show. This homebred two-year-old has
milk credits of 2-ly 120 d 5,581 m 4.3 '/c
Two-Y ear-Olds
Successful At
Solanco Show
Everv grand champion in the
18th Southern Lancaster County
Community Fair this week, was
a two-year-old except one In
the largest dairy show ever
staged at the Quarryville event,
67 showmen paraded their en
tries on the community park
lawn Wednesday afternoon, for
judge Jonas Gruver, York Co.
It was the first time an open
show had been featured.
J Robert Book, Kirkwood Rl,
set the pace for the Guernsey
open show by taking top honors
with his Blakeford Nances Bell
flower two-year-old heifer that
stood 11th at the All American
show at Harrisburg last week.
Bellflower was fresh January
4, 1967 and has produced 10,-
279 pounds of milk and 465
pounds of butterfat in 260 days.
Book teamed with Stanley Allen Crider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grider, Notting-
Graver, Lancaster R 7, for re- h am R 2, had the best fitted animal in the Quarry ville
rinrmnrl ahHipv Fair this week. With the other Guernsey is Earl Mull,
In the junior division, Audi ey „ ~ n - ni
Wagner, daughter of Mr and 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Mull, Quarryville
* ’ , _ Rl. Earl was named best showman at the Wednesday
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Agway
TRUCKLOAD SALE ON AGWA Y
CORN CRIBS
CRIB SIZES AVAILABLE
750 and 1100 Bu. Capacity
13'-9" Diameter
1500 Bushel Capacity
16'-8" Diameter
FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED
Come in to-day and see an erected Bin in our parking area.
ORDER TO-DAY (LIMITED SUPPLY)
CALL 394-0541 Ask for Mr. Shelly or Mr. Hoffer
FITTING AND SHOWING CHAMPIONS
BEE-LINE
Supply Center
5x5 GAUGE
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255 f. On the far side is Groffdale Gener
al Sunlight, shown by 12-year-old Shar
on Groff, daughter of Mn and Mrs.
Robert Groff, Quarryville R 3. Sunlight,
also a two-year-old, was fresh about ten
days and already milking 55-60 pounds
per day. L. F. Photo
BAR MESH
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
Corn Diverter
Roof Ladder
Vent Stack
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The smallest package you’ll A good conversationist is <
ever find is a feller all wrapped who will listen as tong
up in himself. YOU talk.
SILO GUARD
With fermentation control process
(Patented) U. S.-Canada
Prevents loss of valuable nutrients in ensilage
improves flavor cattle consume more more
milk production and weight gain.
Get our prices on minerals for dairy cattle and
beef, hogs, sheep. Also ask about Grow-Em Pellets.
Contact
ROY H. MILLER
55 S. Grant St.
Manheim, Pa. Ph. 665-5213
Processed by: International Stock Food Corp.,
Waverly, N. Y.
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For A Greener
Finer Lown ... Plant
ROHRER’S
Contains over 40% Kentucky Blue Grass
plus Pennlawn Red Fescue
1 lb. box .
5 lb box ..
FALL SALE 20%0FF
on ORTHO-GRO LAWN FOOD ond
WHIRLYBIRD SPREADER
(left)
WHIRLYBIRD
SPREADER
REG. $5.95
BONE MEAL
5 lb,
25 lb.
50 lb.
HOLLYTONE
5 lb.
10 lb.
25 lb.
30 lb.
TOBACCO STEMS
500 lb. bale . . . $7.95
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
SMOKETOWN, PA.
The Better Lawn Grass Seed
$1.35 25 lb. bag .... $22.50
$5.95 50 lb. bag .... $42.50
Economical, One lb. covers 250 sq. ft.
25 pound BOX
Covers 5000 sq. ft.
REG. $4.95
50 pound BOX
Covers 10,000 sq. ft.
»6« REG. $8.95
$4-75
$1.19
$3.75
$5.75
$1.19
$1.85
$3.25
$4.95
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VERMICULITE
Small bag
Vz bushel bag
4 cu, ft. bag ..
BACCTO POTTING SOIL
Vz peck $ .59
1 peck $ .98
25 lb. bag $1.79
50 lb. bag $2.59
MICHIGAN PEAT
50 Ib.'faag $ .98
Phone 397-3539
01
$ .45
$ .89
$3.98