—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21, 196£ 8 * •>l*l*l '* **y. * , ** 4 *» •» h > ***** > Myy un i jfni *i g j ;7n |{| •y** v f *r* > *• r c\ sr' '/. f- ***>s#'&'?** j?*^pp^fe , &.<4 M? c<\ .: v»X' ** t ' * * * »% * V • •< <■ *• <-N ' X % << v*\ BLUE RIBBON WINNERS IN THE 4-H Forestry club roundup are, left to right, Robert Henry, New Providence Rl, David Fyock, Lititz Rl, and Dale Shenk, Lititz H 3. L. F. Photo. • 4-H (Continued from Page 1) fil, and JDale ©beak, latitjf R 3, shared bine ribbon bon- First year 'member, Michael are •with combined scores for Hosier, ‘Manbeim R. 4, displayed exhibit and (project records it an® Stoner, 1051 Eden several home made (bird feed forestry projects Roa d, a second year member, ers to win top spot in that di- Judge. James Williams, Dw- displayed bud teed and feeder, (Continued on Pago 9} tnct G«m« Protector, .put the top ’wildlife award on the ex hibit of Miss Annette Long, Lrfitz R)3. Miss Dong, a third year member, erhtimed a. mo del of a 'beaver lodge ■completo With dam and water Her ex hibit included a stump olf a tree felled by a 'beaver, 3tides ★ ★ %r'r? p sz A^°l 'r- ,i »""=iv»Yo„ co.Z^Z RBLC ■ 2EEE^" ,:- »“s.sr Headquarters* fur DeKalb PuQets* J DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. Stevens, R. D. 1, Pa. Phone Ephrata 733-3020 t-1 i ■fT N' w t# and twigs (barked toy beavers, -a lamp he ’had made tfrom deer and chips picked up at the feet, and a baby groundhog 'he site of a bearer dam A moirn- had mounted ted heaver completed the dis play. : Get the BIG silo unloader value! , VcmDcile Delivers more silage faster • Double auger sys tem digs the silage faster and more evenly under alt con ditions whether sil age Is frozen, wef or dry. •Exclusive, ad]ustabl drive hub gives moi positive traction keeps the machin* operating evenly and requires lesi •ewer. DELIVERS BE The double augers, operating In conjunction with the patented V-paddla Impellers, digs the alias*, mixes it thoroughly, and than throw s it down the chute. Your cows and cattla get good, palatable silage ... not a powdered mash as *• alien happens with unloadars using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER R D. 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA, Drumore Center KI 8-2116 i* -j. *■■■■■■■■=■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■» v -1 ' > I. 31. s ' Patanlarf S-»*lnl 1 tutpanalon kaapt unloadar laval ai all tlmaa and canterad 1m mart afficianl oparatlM TWO SIZES: Standard—for (Hot 10* to If Heavy Duty—for altos \t to 3tf WRITE OR PHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR. MATION AND PRICES. • Carcass Show (Continued from Page 1) They were not 'part of the swine producers association show and sale on Tuesday. Youn’kin said hog cracass quality was high, but noted several soft loins in the dress ed sides He could offer no explanation for the soft loins, but said it appears to be con nected with excitability of the hogs before slaughter. < * < Exhibitors who have a large number of stock on the show circuit seem to have more trou, hie with the problem, he said. A spotted harrow shown by C Warren Lemmger, Denver R 2, was given the top score in the carcass class The 210 pound barrow had only 1 5 in ches of bacMat while shewing a 5 4 inch loin eye and dress- ing out a whopping 38 1 per cent ham and loin. The top seeded hog m the on-foot evaluation placed sec ond in the carcass class -while Leminger’s home bred entij was not considered in the final placmgs on Monday. Hanging second in the on* lail judging was the 2.20 pound Yorkshire of John H Henkel, Willow Glen Farm, Straaburg R 1 The gilt drefesed out 37.4 per cent ham and loin with a 4 3 inch loin eye and only 1.2 inches of backfat. Park Thomas, ©cavertown. 9 ALFALFAS to choose from 10 CLOVERS to choose froir INOCULATED BEFORE DELIVERY - Same Uniform Feedmaking Plus 13 New Features This is a good time for a Mix-All demonstration! Theie am 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 2 tons 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. One thing Gehl hasn’t changed, though. The Mix-All still grinds and mixes with uniform precision. In the mill, 66 thin, reveisible steel hammers cut (not pound) ingredients on a big 507 sq. in. grinding smface. The ration is thoroughly mixed in the 2-ton hopper. We’d lilce to prove all zCHTT'S H this with a demonstra- I • ,i mffm a f mm tion. Why not ask us? N. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SON & SONS Manheim Hickory Hill, Pa. FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. It pays to buy from Reist REIST SEED COMPANY Ph. 653-3821 Mount JoyJ Pa. GRINDS, MIXES, DELIVERS RATIONS had a Yorkshire in third pm on-ratl. His 205 pound Yotj* shire had 37.5 per cent In w and ( . loin, a 4A inch }oln t y and* a 1.3 inch backlfat coj* rng. ' Caro of Marble A marble top table needs same gentle care as wood, mind 'Penn State extensioj home management specialists Usually washing with clear wi! etr and a soft cloth is all needed, but if marble i* heav. ily soiled, use soft water ant mild soap or synthetic deter, gent Rinse well, then dry Never use harsh albrasivtj oi acid or alkaline cleaned on marble. Poor weather is nevei aj excuse tor poor dining. PATZ Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K.Rohrer Qnarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559