B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 22, 1958 At Eastern Nat'l Lancaster Exhibits Collect More Prizes at Timonium TIMONIUM, Md, Nov. 20 —Three young jarea sleek, I eders won four first pnz t , m two steer and two lamb i lasses of the 4-H and F F A competitions at the 1058 Eastern Livestock Show here. Thirteen upper division ribbons, ranging from sec ond to fifth prizes, were won by seven other Lancaster area cattlemen at the show, laigest of its kind in the east and among the top five shows in the country. The three winners were; Wesley Mast of Elveison Fa., first prize in the mid dleweight Angus class steer competition. Fred Hess of Bareville, Pa„ captured first prize in two lamb contests One of his ""Hampshires took the heavyweight division title and a trio of his heavy weights won the top prize in the pens of three con “Also Bail Bond Service” BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT - ONE PBICE PARKING LOTS IN LANCASTER Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Chestnut & Queen Streets West Chestnut Street '■> Next to Western Auto and New Weber Hotel East King Street Noiman A. Bihrman, 228 N. Duke- St. “Also Bail Bond Service” 24 HOUR THERMOSTATIC DOWNDRAFT WOOD HEATERS Kauffman Hardware NEW HOLLAND Open Thur. & Sal. Evenings See Us For Santa's Arrival For Week of November 24th * s L_ Tcrramatic Hydraulic Dairy barn cleaner Pioveh most efacient, durable, lowest in stallation cost One unit-one 3 H P motor handles any number gutters or size barn No chains, cables, pulleys or sprockets to wear Free esti mate Mann & Grutnelli Farm Set vice Quarryville Phone ST 6-3630 test Connie Quesenbeny of Stewartstown. Pa , first prize in the middleweight Here ford class steer contest Other ribbon winners were: Paul Mast of Morgantown, second and third place, hea vyweight Angus steer; Dar v n Boyd of Ephrata and John Frey, of Quarryville. fourth and fifth places re spectively in the same classs Herbert Frey, Marietta’, took fourth place in the lightweight Angus steer com petitions. Paul Mast took second *> , £ r * * prize lightweight Hereford steer and James Quesenberry Jr, Stewartstown, placed third in the same class Young Quesenberry also won second prize in the pens of five contest John McDowell, Mercer, took fourth place in the car load and fourth and fifth tries, in the pens of five places, with two separate en group. Fred Hess, winner of two prizes in lamb contests also captured third place in the Hampshire lamb show David Johnson, Nottingham, won thirds place in the mixed breeds pen of three anib con test In the open classes of An gus Breeding cattle, two southeast Pennsylvania farms took first prizes in different contests Old Home Maor, Homer City, was the winner in the two-year-old heifer and Mil larden Farms, Annville, Pa., first summer yearling bull. Other ribbon winners in the breeding contest were. Brokside Farms, White marsh, second prize in the senior yearling bull and sen ior yearling heifer Old Home Manor, second prize junior yearing bull and the Millarden Farm, second two year-old bull, third prize summer yearling bull and fourth prize senior yearling heifer. V/ % f Low puccd package fan gives efficient ventilation ■“-moves maximum amount of air at lowest possible operating cost EST WILLOW SPOTLIGHT New Deluxe AU-FABKICS &-01 FILTER-FLO •V, - - •* ''l f 2 £ H +v > f * ' * 'll G-E NON-CLOG LINT FILTER Durable metal. Won’t jam or clog. Easy to remove, clean, re place. Ideal detergent dispenser! CONESTOGA iGENERAII IELECTWICj FARM SERV. Park Ave., QuarryviUe !■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Easier Cooking TURKEY COMES APART The Poultry and Egg Na tional Board and the United States Department of Agri culture have cooperated m developing a method for put ting large turkeys (18 pound and up) into parts before; cooking. When the turkey is cut before it is cooked, tho breast which requires longer cooking time is separated, from the leg The cook, then,, as is control of the cookery and is not bound by the long-cooking and space-tak jng bird. The breast and legs of one or more turkeys can easily be roasted or steamed at yield-stretching low tem peratures and shorter cook ing times This new quick method frees oven space for other menu items. w«* WMf ■* This new Vent-O-Matic system actually conditions dairy barn air—i circulates and changes air, con* trols humidity at all times— automatically. It will pay big dividends in healthier herds and increased milk production, for you to investigate this revolutionary new dairy air conditioning system. Check up on its unique advantages today! HERRS Implement Store OF VALUES! WASHER 2 Wash Speeds! 2 Spin Speeds! SWaterTemperatures! Perfect for flew wash-ancU, wear clothes. Gets regular; wash cleaner, brighter, lint* free. Water saver control'. 50% greater capacity than many other automatics. 5* v Year Written Warranty. ledel WA-853* Ph. Lane. EX 3-8311 Ph. ST 6-2597