Show Result* m#d from PMgtr S) 2, Daniel A. Brulb*- •ata Rl; 3, Clem Grlf -ataftl; inciaster R 3; 5, D. B. Bphrata Bft. Hlyfbrld Dent -2, Brul>alc® r ; 3, (Barton Bplirat* l Bl; 3, Clem open pollinated dent - S, Clyde Brubaker, Brubaker; 5, Daniel popcorn -3, Daniel 4-H CORN dent (10 oars) -1, Trimble, Quarryvillo Annette Long, L'ltlta Deal - J. James Glu itogra Rjl. LAMB RESULTS Shropshire ■eight 1. Anna Mae a few more eggs may e a lot more profit! stop to figure out how much more “take home you can earn with your flock with just a few eggs per hen? hens research-backed Purina laying rations our hens lay all the eggs their inheritance And, in this day of lower profit margins ->se EXTRA eggs that often make the differ between a handsome return for your labor .., disappointing profit. in and let us show you feeding your layers the Way may help you get ! ggs ... and more profit yeur egg-producing ion. John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage ’ren Sickman Pequea John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonvilie John B. Kurtz Bphrata iV B a " ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Donough,. CqJumhia R.l j 4. Anna Mae Do'nough'. / Medlumweight 4. Ron Meek, Reinholds Rl. Hampshire Lightweight I. Hess, Leola Rl; 3. Tom Hi Leola* Rl. Mecfiumweight —2, TI dore Buahong, Columbia R 2 4. Theodore Bushong. Soathdon a Lightweight 1. Averril Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike; Kenneth Hess, Strasburg Rl Mediumwelght 1. Donr Miller, Elizabethtown (champion - reserve gr champion). 4-H LAMBS Individual Market Lambs Hampshire 1. P' Hess, Leola Rl; 3. Theoi Bushong, Columbia R 2; Ted Hess, Leola Rl; 5. 1 Hess, Leola Rl. Shropshire 1. Dem. Sangrey, Opnestoga R 2; 2 Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, Q Intercourse- New Providence RESERVE CHAMPION ANGUS AND Reserve grand champion steer of the show was this 1,000 pounder shown by Frey Brothers, Quarryville R 2. Frey Bro thers showing the steer are, left to right, Ernest and Fred. The Angus of William Rishel, York County was grand champion of the show. L. F, Photo. Ronald Meek, Reinholda Rl; Miller (grand champion): 2 Omone (flattened) -1, Dan s' Anna Mae Donough, Colrnn- Kenneth Hebe (reserve grand jel A. BruThaker; 2, D. B. Bra- bia Ri. champion), 3. Avernl L Roy-hater. Southdown 1. Donald e r. Winter Radishes -1, Mite. Miller, Elizabethtown Rl VEGETABLES Daniel A. Brabater; 2, Dan.* (grand champion); 2. Avernl 16 l A. Brubaker. L. Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike; Beets (halt long) -1. Dan- Canybage (Danish) -1. Mira. 3. Kenneth Hess, Straaburg iel A Brubaker, Blphrafca Rl; Damel Brubaker; 2, Daniel Rl, 2, Mrs. Roy Mulll, Litits R 4. A Brul>aker Pen, of Three ’ i’ Cabbage (red) -1, Mrs. Roy Hampshire 1. Fred Hess; Brubaker; 2, D B. B uibake , 2. Ted Hess; 3. Theodore Ephrata Rl. /rjnntinned ™ Pace 101 Bushong; 5. Tom Hess. Carrots (short chantenay) - (Continued on Page 10) Shropshire 1. Dennis San- 4, Mrs. Boy Mull, grey; 3. Ronald Meek; 4. Onions (globe) -1, Daniel Anna Mae Donough. A. Brubaker; 2, Mrs. Daniel Southdown 1. Donald A. Brubaker, Same Uniform Feedmaking Plus 13 New Features This is a good time for a Mix-All demonstration! There are 13 new features to show you. Come on in. You’ll see the new auger feeder drive that loads ingredients at hundreds of speeds. See the high-speed unloading transmission that empties 2tons of feed in 5 minutes. Then, there’s the new concen trate hopper at the rear, the calibrated tank, and 9 other new and useful features. GRINDS, MIXES, DELIVERS RATIONS One thing Gehl hasn’t changed, though. The Mix-All still grinds and mixes with uniform precision. In the mill, 66 thin, reversible steel hammers cut (not pound) ingredients on a big 507 sq. in. grinding surface. The ration is thoroughly mixed in the 2-ton hopper. #.| Jlf A We’d like to prove all this with a demonstra- I • »<»wy •» Wll Vll a tion. Why not ask us? N. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SON & SONS Manheim Fanning. January 18. 1954-9 , Hickory Hill, Pa. Profitable STARTED PULLETS “OEKAW it * Rafistarad (rand Nana. Numbtrt art Varlaty OatignaUon. goadqyarlers for FEED mills/inc. D. 1, Pa. - 733-3020
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