7'", ; O'* -'■'? •6*4** ' *' ■ ? ‘m £‘* i-/ > ' r"*- •"v .' * /* ?r&**y r s *% <**,'!, «5753!e & * ( » /■ * <# i S' " \y> Pi- TOPPING THE AYRSHIRE breed en-. tries at the 4-H District dairy show was Glenhurst Dixie Blossom, owned and bred by Miss Marilyn Harnish. The champion is out of Penbuck Dixie Preferred and 11 Blues, One Purple Won by 4-H Dairy Members at District Show Lancaster Counties 21 head of dairy cattle entered in the Dis trict 4-H Dairy Show Thursday at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion brought hom 11 blue ribbons, eight reds and two whites. Marilyn Harnish showed her senior yearling heifer, Glenhurst Dixie Blossom, to 0 grand cham pionship in the Ayrshire breed division. And Florence May Flory, Man lyn Harnish and Joan Paes com bined forces with their Ayrshire entries to give the County first place in the County Group of Four class. i Garden Spot entries were sec ond in the Group of Four class in the Guernsey and Holstein divi sions. Miss Harnish has been in the Winners circle consistently this Gas For Heating Is Best We install and service all sizes of heating appliances. Space Heaters to Complete House Heating Free no obligation estimate given. WARD BOTTLE GAS, Ephrata REpublic 3-2207 P. S. Special low heating rate on gas Glenhurst Bessy Lin. This is the third time this year that Miss Harnish has had a Grand Champion. The other two were at the County 4-H Show and the SPABC show. (LF Photo) year. She showed champions at the county 4-H dairy show and at the SPABC show in August. However the judges seem unable to decide which of her two heif ers is best The calf getting the nod at the district show had been placed down at the SPABC show, but had won handily at the 4-H show. Judges for the show were John Moms, extension dairy specia list, University of Maryland and Jack Fairchild, Holstein breed classifier, Fairwood farms. Judging the fiting and showing contest were C. E. Graver, Mc- Kean County Agent and John Holbert, Bedford County Agent. Joseph Way, Chester County associate agent, was show man- ager, " r*y~? ** {■> * •& * ' " ut ' >*' y f ' <*.r t Here are the placings of the Lancaster County entries. AYRSHIRE Senior Calf blue, Florence May Flory; red, Joyce Elaine Kreider. Junior yearling blue, Marilyn Harnish Senior yearling blue, Marilyn Harnish, Joan Paes Two year old red, Flor ence May Flory. Grand Champion Marilyn Harnish. Reserve Champion - William Landis, Dauphin County. County Group of Four first, Lancaster County; second, Daup hin County; third, York County; fourth, Franklin County. BROWN SWISS Grand Champion Jean Glad felter, York County. GUERNSEY Senior calf blue, Mary Ellen Mumma, Clair Mull. Junior year ling blue, Robert Mumma. Senior yearling blue, Ross Ferguson; red, Linda Mumma. Two year old blue, Reba Jean Bushong. Grand Champion Jerry Rut ter, York County. Reserve Champion Michael Rutter, York County. County Group of Four first, York County; second, Lancaster County; third, Cumberland Coun ty; fourth, Montgomery County; fifth, Bucks County. HOLSTEIN Junior calf blue, Sandra Rutt, George Rutt. Senior Calf blue, Elvin Skelly; red, John Zimmerman. Jumor yearling white, Burnell Andrews. Grand Champion Joyce Mc- Avoy, Montgomery County. Reserve Champion Sandra Faye Weiss, Lebanon County. County Group of Four first, Lebanon County; second, Lancas ter County; third, Montgomery County; fourth, Chester County; fifth, Bucks County. ♦JERSEY Junior calf red, Ruth A. Herr. Senior calf red, Tom Halladay Jr. Junior yearling red, J. Paul Herr. Senior year ling red, Tom Halladay Jr. Two year old white, Alva Herr. Grand Champion Merle E. Miller Jr, Cumberland County. Reserve Champion Adolf Zoelhn, Bucks County. County Group of Four first, Cumberland: second, Bucks, third, Chester; fourth, Dauphin; fifth, Lancaster. MILKING SHORTORN Grand Champion William Miller, Berks County. Reserve Champion Shirley M. Miller, Berks County. SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST Red, Florence Flory, White, Robert Mumma. FITTING CONTEST Red, Thomas Halladay Jr. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Sept. 6, 1957—11 Acetogl y cerides Licensed to Firm In Massachusetts License to use public-service patent on preparation of certain chemically-modified fats known as acetoglycendes has been granted by the U S Department ot Agn culture to Beacon Chemical In dustries, Inc, Cambudge, Mass, the Department reports. Public-service patents, issued on products and processes devel oped by USDA workers, aie avail able to the public without cost un der established licensing arrange ments. The patent licensed to the Cam bridge firm is U S No 2,745,749, entitled “Glycendic Mixtures Ex hibiting Unique Properties, and Process for Their Production ” It was issued to Agricultural Re search Service scientists Reuben 0 Feuge, Earl J Vicknair, and Klare S Markley tor work done at USDA’s Southern Utilization Research and Development Divi sion in New Orleans, La, and assigned by them to the Secretary of Agriculture for public use. Acetoglycendes are fat prod ucts with a number of unique and desirable properties Their devel opement offers many new possi bilities for industrial use of vege table and animal fats. Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Bollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted r aaw Order Yours Today From P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. Some of these products are flexible, wavhke, and non-greasy in texture Their melting points can be varied for special require ments, and some of them hold the desired textuie over a relatively v ide range of temperatures Another advantage ot acetogly cendes is their icsistance to oxi dation, or rancidity These pro ducts have been appioved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in cosmetics, and they are be ginning to be used commercially for this puiposc A number of other uses have been suggested. ' For example, acetogh’cendes show consideiable promise as plasticizers and lubricants PASTURES For year round grazing sow a Swiss Permanent Pasture. Ready to pasture in 8 weeks. No more reseeding. We also have an excellent Hay Pasiure Silage Mix 2-3 cows per acre grazing. Casupa Super Green Pastures. FRED FREY QUARRYVILLE, PA. ST 6-2235 Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659
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