t * k 1 y/p /* '* v (. msMso / I ‘‘ -• f * ■ j , / >vv» * * * * * ♦*} > * y‘ Charles Coates, center, was high servation Field Day and Plowing scorer in this year’s FFA land judging Contest Lewis Good, left, placed contest held in conjunction with the third in the competition, and David annual Lancaster County Con- Keller, right, was second. YOUR CHOICE OF CHOICE HYBRIDS Buy Your Trojan Seed _ Now and Get 10% OFF Plus, early purchase gives you a better choice of hybrids. JOHN W. ADAMS Route 1 New Bloomfield. Pa 17068 Phone 717-582-2348 AMOS K. BLANK Route 1 Honey Brook. Pa. 19344 Phone 215-273-3182 MELVIN C. BOYCE JR. Route 2 Quarryville, Pa 17566 Phone 717-786-3663 PAUL K. HARNISH & SON Route 1 Washington Boro. Pa 17582 Phone 717-684-8691 CLIFFORD W. HOLLOWAY, JR. R 0 1 Peach Bottom Pa 17563 Phone 717-548-2640 DONALD L. HOOVER Route 3 Lititz. Pa 17543 Phone 717-569-0756 SEE ME TODAY ABOUT TROJAN HYBRIDS Plant Trojan. Join the winners. EUGENE G. HOOVER Regional Sales Supervisor . c , RD3, Lititz Phone 717-569-0756 ' rojqn beed CO. /ft AMOS H. HURST Route 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519 Phone 215-445-6551 VERNON KEEFER Route 1 Millersburc. Pa 17061 Phone 717-692-4334 PAUL E. KELLER Route 1 Shoemakersville, Pa 19555 Phone 215-926-2938 MARK G. LANDIS Route 1 Box 147 Annville. Pa 17003 Phone 717 867-7291 IRWIN W. MARTIN 1648 W Mam St Ephrafa Pa 17522 Phone 717 733 7434 ■ ■ * ' ■ ■{•s': * SJ* CLARENCE R. NEFF & SON Route 1 Ronks.Pa 17572 Phone 687-6406 LEVI N. OBERHOLTZER Route 1 Richland. Pa. 17087 Phone 717-933-8336 MARLIN L. PAUL & SON RD Klingerstown. Pa. Phone 717-425-3480 ROY B. STONER & SON Route 2 Lititz. Pa. 17543 Phone 717-626-8473 Christiana. Pa 17509 Phone 215-593-5326 points was Lewis Good, Garden Spot High School Fourth place was won by Tom Galbreath, Solanco, while Steve Nolt, Garden Spot, took fifth, and Jim Bucher, Solanco, sixth. Earlier this Summer, Coates placed second in dividually at the state land Judging contest at Penn State. As a member of the first place Solanco judging team, he will compete in the International Land Judging Contest to be held at Oklahoma City next May. It was hard to tell whether the kids or the pig squealed the loudest in the closing events of the conservation field day. A greased pig chase for children 13 and under saw a quick capture by Phillip Burton, a young CoatesviUe resident who not only got the pig, but more grease than anybody else. Eight-year-old Mitch Miller, Quarryville Rl, turned out to be the best rooster rassler of the day. The bird was almost as big as its captor, and it was a little difficult at times to tell who was carrying who to a waiting cage. There was no doubt in Mitch’s mind, though. Or the rooster’s. LESTER R.SCHANTZ Macungie, Pa. Phone 215-967-2010 IVAN R. YOST Route 1 & Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 10.1974 Phillip Burton was one greasy 12-year-old at Tuesday’s Conservation Field Day, but he still managed to hold onto this squealing, wriggling porker long enough to claim it for his own. Now that he's got it, though, Phillip isn’t quite sure what he’s going to do with his little pig. CROP WAS GROWN CHIEFLY IN EUROPE UNTIL U.S. PLANT BREEDERS DEVELOPED DISEASE RESISTANT VARIETY THAT COULD BE GROWN HERE... IP 1 I / Some African tribes believe that magic can be worked against them if their footprints fall into the wrong hands. BEEF SALES 1 MONDAY 2:30 P.M. | THURSDAY 12:00 NOON = Sale Order - Fat Bulls, Steers, Stockers, Beef m Cows and Veal Calves. | NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, BK. Phone 717-354-4341 Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-7211 Abe Diffenbach, Manager Field Representatives - Bob Kling 717-354-5023 Luke Eberly 215-257-«608 ■■iiminmiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiHHiiiiilinmimiiiimiHiifuniiHfiHmtmiwmw If you have fat cattle or | need feeders . . .| THINK I NEW HOLLAND I 17 0 •GAR PRO ROP AND FOR H!