6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11, 1964 • 4-H Leaders (Continued from Page 1) piesented to four 4 H membois. They weie Judith Waifel, Conestoga R 2; 'Maiy Ellen ’iVlumma. Manheim Rl, Elvm Hess, Leola Rl, and 'Shaiynanne Schreibei, New Holland 'Miss Pat Zartman, Ephrata R 3, Avon a $5O scholarship. County medals from the Na tional 4-H Foundation were pre sented as follows: Achievement, Donald Tumble and Elaine Stoltzfus, agriculture, David Denlingei, beef, Wesley Mast; dany, Elaine 'Stoltzfus, field ci ops, Annette Long; garden, David Denlinger, leadership, Donald Trimble, and swine, Eu gene Hosier. REPORTERS HONORED Two 4H club news icpoiteis weie piesented desk sets in rec ognition of outstanding woik Robeit Campbell, on behalf of Checkerboard News 1G years of research behind Purina EarSy Weaning Chow Purina Early Weaning Chow for baby pigs is extra palatable, highly-fortified, nutritious. It’s made for hogmen who plan to wean pigs at 3 weeks ... or even earlier. It’s used in early weaning of late farrowed litters, for orphan pigs or undersize pigs at noimal weaning age In 6 tests on 616 pigs, Early Weaning Chow-fed pigs gained as fast as pigs on sow’s milk and creep feed from the 3rd to 6th week—. 77 lb. per pig daily —made 1 lb. gain from only 1.27 lbs. feed! In on-the-farm tests, pigs fol lowed the same pattern, weighed 23-33 lbs. at 6 weeks. Cost per lb. of gain on good pigs raised under, good manage ment ranged from 12c to 14(5. LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess Ktnzera - Vintage { Warren Siclunan t Pequea John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata Lancaster 'Farming, presented the award to Eric Stoner,'’-1051 Eden Road, reporter for the county Wildlife club Richard Leaman, on behalf of the coun ty council and an anonymous donor, made the presentation to Viki Jo Shank, Elizabethtown, reporter for the Needles and Thread club. Patron awards were present ed to >A Landis Biackbill, prin cipal of the Penn Manor High School, and Mrs Landis Myer, president of the County (Farm Women’s Society. Twenty seven other awards as follows were presented to lead ers for five and ten years of service HOME ECONOMICS Five Years: Mis Charles IB Hoober, Ronks, R D 1, Mis Edgar Porter, Washington Boio, R D 1, Mrs Peter R. Lausch, 217 S #RegitUr«d tradamarks —Ralston furina Co Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, II Intercourse- New Providence 7th Street, Akron; Mrs. Grant ger, Quariyville, (R. D. 1; Paul Smith, Jr.’ Ephrata, R. D. 2; Ankru;n v ,Peach Bottom. Mrs. 'Lloyd Gioff, -, ~ ®eni!Years ■R D 1, Mrs. Layser lShenk K ', , Milton'Bnl-baker, R. D 1, Lit- Manheim, R. D 4; Mrs. J. Les- (Lester 'M. Weaver, New ter Stauffer, Manheim, R. 'D. 3; Holland, R. D. si; John 18. Lapp, Mrs. Calvin G Young, Ephrata, iLeola, R D 1; Daniel nimble, R. D 2, Mis. Willis Bucher, Q ua rryville, R. D. 1, James Z Lititz, R. D. 2; 'Mrs. Leßoy J. Martin, Christiana, R D. 1 Neideigh, 31 W. College Ave nue, Elizabethtown; Mrs. Herb ert M Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster; Mrs Ivan 'Eberly, Ephrata, R D 1 Ten Years: Mrs. Lewis E Bixler, Mari etta, R D. 1, Mi's. Benjamin 'Kopp, Florin, Mrs. Jean Thom as, 118 W. Ferdinand Street, Manheim, Mrs. Edward 'Miller, P. O Box 181, Intercom se AGRICULTURE Five Years Elvm Hess, Jr, Strasburg, R D 1, ‘Mrs. Henry Hess, Man heim, R 'D. 3, Paul iHerr, Holt wood, R D. 1; John Hess, Wash ington Boro, R D 1, Paul Wen- You Make The Choice LANDIS BROS., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike (1 Mile North of Lane, on Rt. 72) LANCASTER, PENNA. PH. 393-3906 THE LONG GREEN LINE OF JOHN DEERE TRACTORS April Used Equipment Specials LANCASTER STORE TVD tractor, plow and cult. M. H. 101 Jr. tractor AC “B” with adj. front axle & cult. JD “B” tractor with cult. Plows - 1 & 2 btm. 2 way Plows ■ 2 & 3 btm. Mtd. Discs - IHC 24 & 28 Harrows 2, 3 & 4 Sec. Transplanter - 2 Holland Units Planters, IHC, AC & Black Hawk Spreaders, N. 1., Templeton, NH, etc. Balers, PTO and engine Mower, AC 80R & No. 3-7 ft. Mower, NI 6 & 7 ft. Mower, JD No. 5 Sc Ferg. open face Forage Harv., AC Sc Papec Blower AC-(hopper) Sc Papec Tillers, garden tractors Sc mowers When you need new or used farm equipment or appliances L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Lane. 397-5179 • Carcass Show (Continued from Page 1) which went on to the aeserve championship in the live York shire show In medium York shires, two other Willow Glen entries placed third and fourth Judge Glenn Keene, Penn State Umveisity livestock spec ialist, put the grand champion ship ribbon on a Hampshire ex hibited by John Stiawbridge, Stewaitstown, York County The grand champion tuo was shown by Reno Thomas, Beav ertown, Snydei County. WE'LL DEMONSTRATE WD 45 tractor with 3 btm. plow CA tractor, plow and cultivator B tractor, 2 way plow and cultivator Co-Op E 3 tractor, 3 pt. hitch and remote rain Case VAC tractor with Elec. & Hydr. Plows —1, 2 & 3 bottom moldboard and disc Disc harrows - JD & AC 28 Transplanter ■ 1 row Powell, 3 pt. Transplanter -2 row Powell fast hitch Corn planter with fert. - 2 row M.H. Corn planter with fert. - 4 row J.D. Fertilizer spreaders - 8 & Ift ft. Loader - AC “WD” & Ferguson, front end Rotary cutter - Case 3 pt. Spreaders - NI 1% A, etc. Riding mowers. Tillers, etc. Conditioner, JD & N.H. stop in or call Strasburg 687-6002 Garden Spot 44j Reorganizes Harvey Heller, 751 Willow Road, was elected president of the Garden Spot Commumti 4-H club Thursday night at th» Smoketown Elementary School Other officers elected, i o j 1964 were Boh Landis, vjco president; Ruth 'Melhngei, Sfc , retary; Nancy Stoltzfus, treaj. urer; Bill Houser, song leader Ken Hess, news reporter, James Houser and Linda Hoober, gam 4 leaders; and 'Jim Houser, conn, ty council representative No one can teU you exactly how to use spices, reminds Marguerite Krackhardt, Penn State extension nutrition spec lalist You must experiment, lemembenng ithat spices either enhance the natural flavor o{ foods or add an interesting new flavor to a rather bland food LITITZ STORE R. D. 3, Lititz Lititz 626-7766
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