York Co. 4-H’er wins national honors YORK - Brooke Palmer, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Palmer, Shrewsbury, won national honors at the 44th annual National Junior Horticulture Convention in STOLTZFUS MEAT MARKET RETAIL MEAT MARKET RIGHT ON THE FARM. •FRESH CUT BEEF & PORK • FRESH ERGS RIGHT FROM THE FARM ★ OUR OWN COUNTRY CURED HAMS, BACON and SWEET BOLOGNA OrdereTaken For Beef Sides, Wrapped And Ready For Your Freezer. Attention Farmers: We Do Custom Slaughtering For Your Freezer. PH: 768-7166 Directions: 1 block east of Intercourse on Rt. 772 Reg. Hours: Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 8-5 NOTICE FARMERS’ FERTILIZER WORKS, INC. PREMIUM GRANULAR FERTILIZER & LAWN FOOD LIQUID NITROGEN - LIMESTONE - PESTICIDES 365 W. Bambridge St. Route 23 East, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 Churchtown, PA 17510 Phone: (717) 367-1211 Phone: (215) 286-5337 le *r and it" l WE, AT FARMERS’ FERTILIZER ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE ACQUISITION OF LESTER M. WEAVER'S LIMESTONE, FERTILIZER, PESTICIDE, AND CUSTOM APPLICATION BUSINESS LOCATED ALONG ROUTE 23,1 MILE EAST OF CHURCHTOWN, PA. We are equally proud to announce that Lester M. Weaver and Ivan Martin will continue on as management at the Churchtown Office and Warehouse. Please be patient with us during this transition period, and if for any reason you are unable to contact Lester or Ivan at the Churchtown Office, please call collect at our Elizabethtown Office: (717) 367-1211. During the month of November one of our salesman and Lester will meet with each one of you and discuss your soil fertility program for the 1979 Spring season. May we at Farmers’ Fertilizer continue to serve you with premium agricultural products and service, as Lester M. Weaver has done for you previously! REMEMBER - At Farmers’ Fertilizer - You Get More Than Products And Service - You Get A REPUTATION! Cleveland, Ohio, with her demonstration dealing with the preservation of fruits and vegetables entitled “Nature’s Way”. Other York Countians who KV /K >*,3 SAn NOTICE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IN ORDER TO CONTINUE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS PREMIUM AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS & SERVICE IN THE NEW HOLLAND, BLUE BALL, TERRE HILL, MORGANTOWN AND CHURCHTOWN AREAS competed on judgmg teams and presenting demonstra tions were: Becky Bren neman, Glen Rock; Cmdy Dise, Glen Rock; Joanne Haskins, Spring Grove; and Rita Loughran, Dallastown. These 4-H’ers were among 500 delegates and their leaders who attended the convention. The NJHA meeting brought together young hor ticultural leaders from across the nation who com peted in various demonstra tions and contests, took part in tours of the Northern Ohio area, and learned many new things about the wide world of horticulture. Convention delegates from about 25 states competed for national honors in such areas as environmental education and beautifica tion; production and marketing; experimental horticulture; speaking con tests; gardening; plant pro pagation; and achievement and leadership recognition. Some 275 delegates com peted in judging, informa tion and identification phases of the horticulture contest. They judged fruits, vegetables, flowers, and or namentals, took a written test on a variety of hor ticultureal topics, and iden tified more than 100 specimens. Other program highlights included horticultural and leadership workshops; tours of research facilities, greenhouses and several museums; and exciting messages from experts in the horticultural field. Co-sponsors which made this trip possible for York County 4-H’ers to be represented at this national competition were: Rockelman’s Nursery and Garden Center, Shiloh Nursery, Inc., Hively Farm and Nursery, Inc., Raab’s Fruit and Vegetable Farm, Goodling’s Fruit Farm, Agway, Inc., Allis Chalmers, York Federal Savings & Loan Assoc., Glen Rock State Bank, Spring Grove National Bank, Mrs. Naomi Bupp, Loganville and Thomasville 4-H Community Clubs. NOTICE Uncaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978- Quarter Horse champions named HARRISBURG, PA. - Pete Bowling, Leesburg, Virginia, took the grand champion stallion title with his four-year-old stallion, “Flashy Flame Junior,” at Quarter Horse judging Monday at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition being held at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. A Cumberland County entry, “Impressive Smoke,” was named the reserve grand champion stallion. The three-year-old “Smoke” was exhibited by Harry and Delores Jones, Carlisle. The grand champion mare,“Ms. Scarlet O’Hara,” a four-year-old mare, was shown by Kenneth Mills, Fruitland, Maryland. Reserve grand champion honors went to Jackie Paint horse show results told HARRISBURG, PA. ■ A three-year-old horse from Kansas captured the grand champion stallion title in Paint Horsejudging at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition being held at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The stallion, “Hatchett,” was shown by Bill Lee HitQe of Hugoton, Kansas. The reserve grand champion stallion, a four year-old, “Skip Bar Dude,” was exhibited by Crystal Garvin, Penfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. WHY? SHOULD I CONSIDER A FARM DRAINAGE INVESTMENT FROM COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. BECAUSE THEY ARE LAND IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS USING ALL S.C.S. APPROVED MATERIALS ASK ABOUT THEIR LASER BEAM GRADE CONTROL DRAINAGE MACHINE Drainage Pays High Returns Investment Land Drainage. Farm Buildings Farm Land Stocks Bonds Even with the conservative figures shown above, it's ob vious that land drainage should top farmers' lists of invest ment priorities. COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. 11 C A Kearney, Pittsburgh showing a three-year-old filly, “Prissy Pawnee.” The grand champion gelding, a four-year-old or older, was shown by a Lehigh County woman. Karen Gorsuch of Friedens took the title with “Call Dutch Eagle.” The reserve grand champion gelding, two-year-old “Leo Lena Bars,” was shown by Kenneth and Eunice Mills, Fruitland, Maryland. The Youth Activitity Performance Champion was “Kohoutek,” shown by Thomas Perkins Harleysville, Montogomery County. The Youth Activity Performance Reserve Champion was “Royal Chapter,” shown by Leslie Romadka of Monkton, Maryland. Crystal, showing “Miss O’Bee,” a two year-old filly, also took the reserve champion mare. The grand champion mare, “Poco’s Gold Penny,” was shown by Tracy M. Howard, Ashland. Ohio. A four-year-old was named the grand champion gelding, “Spanish Fun nyface.” “Funnyface” was shown by Tom and Cindy Nelson, Shelbyville, Indiana. The reserve grand champion gelding was also a four-year old. “Eagle Jo” was shown by Lynn Patterson of On tario, Canada. COMPARE DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING RD #3, DENVER, PA. 17517 119 Typical Annual Return ... 21-46% (d) 3-23% (d) ll% (e) 7.4% (0 6.1% (D