6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1964 • Miss Long (Continued from Page 1) ciahst. Dr. Hicks commented . .. . that the quality of the birds the 27 cvhibitois at their an( j pressing jobs this ■vveekl.\ noon luncheon y ea r were so much improved Red, white and blue nbbons over last je;u . that judging the More awiadod on the Danish buds thoroughly in the allotted s.xstem actoi ding to iudgo Floyd _ GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION CAPONS were shown by Miss Annette Long, R. D. 3, Lititz, and by Henry Hershey, R. D. 1, Lititz For Miss Long this was her second consecutive grand championship award in the 4-H Capon event. L. F. Photo Ycur best farm loader buy COMPACT, EASY \ MANEUVERING Top at tractor hood | line Sides just above V\ front wheels \ \ | .TTI * - X. New 100 Series Farm Loaders by Allis-Cbalmers Here’s yom new choi e-power efficiency mated to Allis- Chalmeis D-17, D-15, D-12, D-10 and WD-45 Tractois. Yom choice of six models available with thiee bucket styles plus dozei blade Come in and look them over today. Finance lot piofil Ask us about Alhs-Chabners’ time payment plans. ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE ▼ L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. _ c • Allen H. Motz N'ssley Farm Serv.ce Form E j , Washington Boro, Pa. „ 7. . New Holland, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment Hicks, Extension Poultry Spe- EXTRA-LONG REACH Clearance at maximum height 96 to 115 inches Bucket clearance, dumped 77 to 96 inches (depending on model) BIG BREAKAWAY FORCE 2,000 to 3,000 pounds BIG LIFTING CAPACITY At full height 800 to 1,500 lbs At 3-ft height 1,000 to 2,300 lbs. >1 IV N. G. Myers & Son Kheems. Pa. • Willow Glen (Continued from Page 1) Inc. and evaluated for yield The percent of the carcass weight that was composed of ham and loin was the factor that decided the winner. The average of the two Willow Glen hogs tor ham-loin peicent age was 38 5; Penn Stale hogs averaged 38 05 pci cent In ad dition to having a slight edge on the peicentage. the Willow Glen hogs weic a shade moie umfoim ioi this chaiacter The Penn State hogs held a slightly favoiable edge in car cass length, backfat, and loin eye aiea But these weie not sufficient to oveicome the smaller peicentage hamdoin weight There weie sixteen hogs entered in the show. Two of these were individual animals time was a pretty exacting task. 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