Some Vegetable Placings Area exhibitors took many firsts and other top spots in the numerous vegetable classes at the Farm Show this week. The Daniel Brubakers of Ephrata RDI, Daniel A. and Daniel 8.-; dominated placings throughout the show. The winners by class and FOR BEST RESULTS IN THE 1972 SEASON FARMERS’ PREMIUM FERTILIZERS Since 1904 COMPLETE FERTILIZER PROGRAM COMPLETE PESTICIDE PROGRAM PULVERIZED OR GRANULAR FERTILIZERS Bagged, Bulk, Bulk Trailer Spreaders and Custom Spread on Fields. Nitrogen Solutions-Custom Applicators Early Discounts Now In Effect FARMERS’ FERTILIZER WORKS, INC. Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 367-1211 Wouldn t you rather keep your farm in the family than have it sold for taxes? Planning your estate can help you avoid the unnecessary costs and heavy inheritance taxes that often require selling a farm intended for children and other heirs. But that’s just one of the advantages of planning your estate to protect your family’s future. As a typical Lancaster County farmer, you're probably worth more than you realize and it’s so important to plan your estate for handling by spe cialists. At the Friendly First, our trust officers, George Sload and Rick Ashby, are the experts who can help set up your estate for the best interests of you and your family. Regardless of how little or how much you're worth, you’ll get personal interest and plenty of time for discussion with a Friendly First trust officer. You can arrange a meeting at any of our branch offices ... or even at your home . . . wherever and whenever it’s most convenient for you. Tragic losses can happen without proper estate planning. Don’t let them happen to your estate. Call George Sload or Rick Ashby today to arrange a discussion that can be very valuable to you and your family. Call them TODAY at 397-4733. Put your trust in the hands of the Friendly First. placing are as follows; White Fancy Mushrooms Lawrence Wood, Oxford RD2, first; Richard K. King, Not tingham RD2, second; Vance F. King, Nottingham RDI, third; John Perry, Oxford RDI, fourth. White Button Mushrooms Richard K. King, first; Hoover 1 ■ I lap LANCASTER WILLOW STREET STRASBURG 397-4733 464-3421 687-7617 HKe First < Wcli.oiui off StnoAbung, MEMBER F.D.I.C. Campbell, Oxford RD3, second; John Perry, Oxford RDI, third. Beets (Globe) Daniel A. Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, fourth. Half Long Beets D. B. Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first, Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, second Long Beets D. B. Brubaker, first; Daniel A Brubaker, second. Onions (Flattened) —Daniel A. Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first; D. B. Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, second, Mrs. James Long, Lititz RDI, third. Onions (Small Globe) Daniel A. Brubaker, first Onions (Medium Globe) D B Brubaker, first, Daniel Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, second, Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, third. Onions (Large Globe Over 3%) Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, first, Daniel A Brubaker, second; D. B. Brubaker, fourth. Salsify D. B. Brubaker, first, Daniel Brubaker, second. White Winter Radishes D B. Brubaker, first, Daniel A. Brubaker, second. Cabbage (Flat Type) Masonic Homes, second. Cabbage (Chinese Type) Daniel A. Brubaker, third. Cabbage (Red) D B. Brubaker, fourth. Three Pumpkins (Small sugar or Pie Type) Roy B. Mull, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1972 Honey Awards Listed Apiary products winners at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show this week were- Class 1, Light Comb Honey: R. H Brothers, 1116 N George St., York, second, Class 2, Dark Comb Honey Daniel Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first, R. H Brothers, York, fifth. Class 4, Dark Cut Comb Honey: John M. Shank, 1954 Larch Ave., East Petersburg, first. Class 5, Light Chunk Comb Honey R. H. Brothers, York, first. Class 7, Extra Light Amber Extracted Honey R H. Brothers, York, first, Daniel M Fitzkee, Manheim RD2, second Class 8, Light Amber Ex tracted Honey. George L Lefever, Strasburg RDI, fifth Class 9, Amber Extracted Honey R H. Brothers, York, second Class 11, Light Extracted Honey (10 pounds) R. H. Brothers, York, third. Class 12, Dark Extracted Honey (10 pounds): George L Lefever, Strasburg RDI, first Class 13, Finely Crystallized or Creamed Extracted Honey (6 pounds). Daniel Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first. Class 14, Commercial Beeswax R H. Brothers, York, third, John M. Shank, East Petersburg, fifth Class 15, Molded or Designed Lititz RD4, second; Richard D Paine, Lebanon RD4, fourth Three Pumpkins (Neck Pumpkin) Masonic Homes, lirst, Daniel A Brubaker, second, D B. Brubaker, third Three Pumpkins (Connecticut Field Type) Masonic Homes, second, Richard D Paine, Lebanon RD4, fourth Three Squash (Table Queen acorn) Roy Mull, third, Daniel Brubaker, ( fourth Three Squash (Butternut Type) Richard D. Pine, first, Roy B Mull, third, D. B Brubaker, lourth Three Squash (Buttercup Type) Daniel A. Brubaker, third Three Squash (Turk’s Turban Type) D B. Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first, Daniel A Brubaker, second Sweet Potatoes (Orange Skin) Daniel A Brubaker, third Sweet Potatoes (Yellow Skin) William M Diffenderfer, Elizabethtown, first. Beeswax: Walter E Bucks, Robesonia, first, Ray Engle, Mount Joy, second, Ronald V. Hershey Jr., 631 N George St. York, fourth Class 17, Individual Exhibit Walter E. Bucks, Robesonia, third, Daniel M Fitzkee, Manheim RD2, fourth Class 18, County or Association Exhibit- Lancaster Beekeepers Association, Paradise RDI, third 4-H Club Honey winners were Class 19, Light Comb Honey Mark Bucks, Robesonia RDI, first; Benjamin E Bucks, Robesonia RDI, second. Class 21, White Extracted Honey John Brenner, Lititz RD3, third Class 22, Extra Light Amber Extracted Honey Mark Bucks, Robesonia RDI, first, Benjamin Bucks, Robesonia RDI, second Class 23, Light Amber Ex- tracted Honey; Benjamin Bucks, Kobesonia RDI, third, Mark Bucks, Robesonia RDI, sixth Vocational Class Honey win ners were: Class 26, Light Comb Honey: Donald Weidman, 1818 Kenbrook Rd , Lebanon, third Class 28, White Extracted Honey Donald Weidman, Lebanon, fourth Class 29, Extra Light Amber Extracted Honey Bruce Maulfair, Jonestown RDI, second, Donald Weidman, Lebanon, fourth Annual Pa. Jersey Meeting Planned The annual Pennsylvania State Jersey meeting will be held March'3l and April lat Tread way Inn, West Chester Included on the agenda will be a calf sale to begin at 10 30 a m Saturday, April 1 at Top-O-Hill Farm, the home of the George Seeds family, Downington The sale is being held on behalf of 4-H and FFA’work A tour of New Bolten Center also is included on the program for Staurday. Donald Koontz of Walak Farms is chairman of the calf sale Anyone desiring reservations (or the dinner on Saturday or anyone who may want to donate a call (or the sale may contact George A Seeds, 1208 Seeds Lane, Dowmngton, Pa , 19335, telephone area code 215-269-0759 23
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