B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 16, 1974 f? Along with the trophies and ribbons given out by the Ephrata Rotary Club during their annual 4-H capon round-up, Kerry Boyd (right) RDI, Ephrata, collected $9 per pound for his Grand Champion bird. Jeff Gehman, RD2, Denver, (left) exhibited the reserve Grand Champion capon at the event. Prize Capon Sells For $Bl. Although many consumers Capon Round-up sponsored have seen the cost of meat by the Ephrata Rotary, skyrocket over the past Kerry, who is the son of several months, paying $9 a Mr. Elmer Boyd, RDI, pound for a dressed capon Ephrata also exhibited the sounds just a little too ab- pnze winning record book surd. which scored a 99.6 percent However that is ou t 0 f a possible 100 percent precisely what David Eby, scor ing. an attorney from the a pair of capons shown by Ephrata area, paid for Kerry j e ff Gehman, son of Mr. and Boyd’s grand champion 4-H Mrs. Roger Gehman, RD2 dressed capon at the annual Denver, took reserve Think Big. 31 Single Beater PTO spreader—built to make short work of those big spreading jobs Optional Upper Beater Breaks up big hunks, shreds the load for better spreading pattern adds load-carrying capacity, as well 2-Year Warranty on Chain. When you think big, think conveyor chain. This giant has a super Heavy Duty Chain ("20,000 lbs tensile strength) that’s backed by this full 2-year warranty Step in. We’re thinking big on trades ... right UMBERGERSMILL RD4 Lebanon (Fontana) 717-867 8221 A L HERR & BRO Quarryville 717-786 3521 CHAS J McCOMSEY & SONS N G HERSHEY & SON Hickory Hill Pa Manheim 215-932 2615 717-665 2271 STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Cochranville Pa Rheems 215 - 593 5280 717-367 3590 ABC GROFF, INC New 1 /I 7 - OJ4 41 J 1 « LANC EQUIP CENTER, INC Kmzer Pa 717-442 4186 or 717-768 8916 ROYH BUCK, INC Ephrata R 0 2 717-859 2441 LANDIS BROS , INC Lancaster 717-393 3906 Lebanon , Chester Co. Farmers To Open for Farm-City Week Tours Both the Lebanon County Farmers Association and the Chester County Farmers Association have scheduled open house tours of county farms on Sunday, November 24, to celebrate Farm-City Week, which runs from November 22-28. The Chester County farms will be open from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. They’ll also be open the same hours on Saturday. The theme for this year’s champion honors and were sold to Ray Sumrtiey, Ephrata for $4.65 a pound. Other exhibitors, all from the Lincoln 4-H Community Club, included; Tessie Geh man, RD2, Denver; Gail Gehman, RD2, Denver; Ann Weaver, RD2, Denver; Ronald Weaver, RD2, Denver and Scott Augsberger, RDI, Reinholds. Jay Irwin, Associate County Agent, explained that all of the capons had been DAIRY COWS SALE at The Shady Lane Dairy Cow Stables, '/« mile West of Quarryviiie off Oak Bottom Road. SATURDAY, 1:00 P.M. Sharp 65 HEAD HI-GRADE YOUNG HOLSTEINS This sale consists of 15 fresh and close springers from 1 herd, 12 fresh and close springers from 1 herd, 10 fresh and close springers from 1 herd; 1 real top load of cows from Virginia and Maryland. Farmers we know when you need cows this year you want them ready for the milk pail On this sale we will have them Plan to see us the 23rd TB and Blood Tested Kersey Bradley, Auct. E. H. Eschbach, Clerk Bring in your early order (or NK seed com now And bring m your top corn yield next year As you know severe weather damage in midwest seed pro duction areas is expected to drastically limit the availability of all seed corn for next year Your signed order in the hands of your Stanford Seed dealer is your best assurance that you will have the top performing Northrup-Kmg corn hybrids you need for your farm So bring m your early order now M farm city observance is “Know Your Neighbors and Work Together” There are seven dairy farms on the Lebanon County tour. They are: Willow Maple Farm, owned by Harold and Donald Bollinger, Milbach Road, Lebanon, which will be open from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Harold Kleinfelter, half-mile east of Avon on King Street, 3:00p.m.t06.00p.m.; Henry Martin, Rt. 241, one mile well tended and dressed and that they averaged out to about 9 pounds a piece. The 4-Hers were guests of the Ephrata Rotary for dinner and helped Wilbur Hosier, a noted local auc tioneer, to sell their prize animals. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! 1974 NOV. 23, Owners FITE BROS. Glenn 717-786-2750 Gerald 717-548-2543 Qys) mfirmofto/Tm co. )NCI vi/ v // PO Box 230 Plymouth Meeting Pa /PO Box 366 Buffalo NY north of Rt. 322,1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Ralph Patches, one mile west of Quentin on Rt. 322, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Irwin Kreider, half mile north of Campbelltown on Lingle Ave., 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Dale Pride Farm, Dale E. Hostetter, owner, one-fourth mile north of Bellgrove on Rt. 934, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Fern Host Farms, Albert Moyer, owner, 1.5 mile north of Lebanon along Rt. 343, 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. There are 13 farms on the Chester County tour. They ORDER THESE NK VARIETIES NOW! PX6O6 - vigorous new 3-way cross that in test trials has out-yielded Superstar favorites PX 610 and PX 611 PX 77 - N C G A yield contest winner in Pa PX 50A- a first-place N C G A state yield contest winner this year are iu Da i ia J rvin 8« tw o miles south of Oxford and Barn sley; Keelc B. E mushroom farm, south of Nottingham on Park Road Robert Pebble dairy S if °f lnterse ction ot U.b. Rt. 1 by-pass and Rt 10 at Oxford; Farms north of Oxford at in’ tersection of Scroccy anH Street Roads; Leslie andßai Walton. 1.3 miles west o Cochranville on Homeville Rd.. turn right on Jebb Road; Wilkinson Farm south of Avondale. ' Also in Chester Countv Glen Willow Orchards, north of Avondale on Glen Willow Road; J. H. Thompson Inc roses, west of Kennett Square on Thompson Rd ■ Tobi Hill Farm, east of Honeybrook; Truman Hertzler, north of Elverson- Bachelors Flowers Snowdenville; Kulp Bros’ Dairy, south of Pottstown; and Buttonwood Farm east of Phoenixville.