Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 20, 1968, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 20, 1968
16
Farm Show
Bits And Pieces
C Warren Lemingei’s re
serve champion Spotted Swine
exit sold in the bleed sale Tues
day afternoon foi $135 to Cum
berland County
“This is the worst traffic jam
I have seen in recent years,”
State Agriculture Secretary Ice
land H Bull declared about
Wednesday’s Farm Show ciowd
Josephine M Nissley, Wash
ington Boro Rl, was awarded a
college scholaiship horn the So
ciety of Faim Women at the
Faim Show She is eni oiled at
Diexel Institute
Yearly sales of poultiy pio
duets amount to $l5O million,
states a Pennsylvania poultiy
mdustiy display
The 150 steei s enteied in the
4-H baby beef competitio i
Thuisday weighed a total u
147 670 pounds or enough to
provide more than a quarter of
a million hamburgers accoiding
to B Wayne Kelly, Extension
Penn State Management Specia
list
About 450 women attended
the opening session of the 49th
annual convention of the So
ciety of Faim Women of Penn
sylvania held duung the Faim
Show
It snowed in the pre dawn
houis ot Monday, following an
icy, lamy Sunday, and a shin
ciowd was on hand for the
opening of show
Tammy Minick, Bainbudge,
had the champion bantam male
and the best bantam female
awaid went to Agnevv Futz of
Adamstown in live poultry
judging
Two Lancaster County swine
breeders weie named to offices
in then state breed associations
John H Henkel, Stiasburg HI,
was elected vice president of
the Yoikshire Cooperative Asso
ciation, Inc, and C Wairen
Lemmgei, Denver R 2, was elect
ed Secietary-Tieasuiei of the
Spotted Swine Bieedeis Asso
ciation
A Holstein calf was boi n
Thursday at the Farm Show
The new arrival is owned by
Richaid D Hess, Strasburg R 1
Teachers at the Hainsburg
Academy, a private school, kept
then kmdergaiten classes from
getting lost at the Farm Show
by linking themselves and then
little pupils together with lopes
The champion Shiopshue in
the Market Lamb Division was
shown by John D M a l l l n
Pequea Rl, and the champion
Southdown by Avenll Royei,
2025 Oiegon Pike, Lancaslei
John Watson, 838 Lime Valley
Rd , Willow Stieet, won a fust
in the Egg Break out class and
a third in the Carton Class foi
one dozen eggs Watson is man
ager of Reid Sheaffer’s Faim,
915 Lime Valley Rd, Willow
Stieet The laying hens were
Hy-Line according to Ivan Mill
er, representative
Cynthia Balmer, Lititz R D , a
student at Warwick High School)
took a first place in the school I
sewing division with a diess
Lancaster Has
Corn Winners
In Competition
A pair of Denver R 2 youth » lace m botb th f l°; ear and 30 ‘
were at the top of their class in >ea^' °P en pollinated dent classes
the vocational corn show in Class placmgs: in the corn
Harrisburg this week sb °'I > s A al ' e n ?? fo^°' vs , _
FFA, 10 Eai Hybrid Dent, 1,
In District 1, comprising 15 Marlin Bollinger, 2, Eugene
southeastern counties, the first Bollinger
place entry of Marlin Bollinger 4 H °io Ear Hybrid Dent, 5,
nosed out the corn of last year’s Douglas' Keener, 1266 Gypsy
first prize winner, Eugene 801 - Hill Rd
inger
OPEN SHOW, (State Wide)
The exhibits were requited to 10 Ear Open Pollinated Dent,
SPREAD ANY MANURE
...liquids to frozen solids
Powerful chain-flail action of the Starline Rotaspreader
shreds and spreads any type manure in broad, even snaths
lip to 20-feet nide. Simple construction reduces mainte
nance. “Seal-of-Quality” galvanized steel body resists
corrosion. Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. See us
soon for full details and a demonstration.
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Phone; Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg ,687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
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FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
have been grown by the -FFA
exhibitor and to have been se
lected through elimination con
tests in local and county school
fairs The entries were all hy
brid dent
In the open classes Eric F
Wittel, Lancaster R 2 won first
■ im cr .
Do you know how much milk
your cows can really give?
Did you ever hear of a poultryman who
gathered his eggs and then decided how
much feed to give his hens? Or of a hog
man who weighed his pigs and then
decided how much feed they ought to
get next day?
But how many dairymen dn you know
Who weigh Bossy’s milk, then decide how
much feed to give her?
Doesn’t make sense, does it?
Wayne's New Concept Daily Feeding
Program does' It leads Bossy into high
production with high grain feeding FIRST.
K. M. STAUFFER MILLERSVILLE
& SONS, INC. SUPPLY CO.
Witmer MiUersville
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
PARADISE SUPPLY C. E. SAUDER & SONS
, Paradise R. D. 1, East Earl -
1, Eric F. Wittel; 4, Clyde Bni- (District 1) 30 Ear Single
baker, Lancaster, 5, D B Bru- Cross Hybrid, 1, Clem Griffith;
bakef - 4, D. B. Brubaker.
(District 1) 30 Ear Hybrid (State Wide 110 Far Pn^m-n
Dent, 2, D B. Brubaker,' -3. „ tate Wl <*e) 10 Eai Popcorn,
Clem Gnffith, Ephrata R 2, 4. 3 - D B - Brubaker; 5, Clem
Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata Gnffith
Rl, 5, Clyde Brubaker
(State Wide) 30-Ear Open
Pollinated Dent, 1. Eric F Wit- „ „ ~ ~ .
tel- 4 Clem Griffith 5 Clvde Tempoial title of the ‘Pope is
“!’ \ fl Uem Gnffith, 5, Clyde Sovemgn of th€ state of Vati
muDaKei can City Formerly it was
(District 1). 10 Ear Single- Sovereign of the Temporal Do-
Cross Hybiid. 3, Daniel A Bru- mains of the Holy Roman
baker; 4, p. B Brubaker Church.
Then you adjust to the most profitable
level, after you've learned how much
milk Bossy can really give.
More dairymen eveiy day are discover
ing the advantages of Wayne's New
Concept Dairy Feeding Program, how
Wayne’s high-quality, multi-sourced in
gredients pay off in
the milk pail.
It works for them
-—it can work for
YOU. Come in and
talk it over.
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
POPE’S TITLE