—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 1,1967 14 flfl M U I ■ NEWS LAMPETER-STRASBURO CLUB CHOOSES QUEENS by Joyce Groff, reporter Meeting June 20th at the Lampeter - Strasburg High School, the L-S 4-H Club elected Beverly Byers junior queen, and Joyce Groff senior queen. The club’s queens will compete for the county title which will be decided July 13 at Long’s Paik. Members heard Miss Sharon Ann Schreiber from the county extension office describe the pioject the club could do for “Start With A Small Change”. In other business. Sharon Grotf was elected treasurer suc ceeding Donna Welk Two demonstrations were pre sented. “The Contents of Food” by Debbie Hess and Jo Ann Metzler, and “Babysitting” by Teresa Brotzman and Cindy Hess Pi esentmg demonstrations next week will be two teams consisting of Joyce Groff and Marilyn Krantz, and Kim Hess and Audrey Byers. The next meeting will be held July 11 at the high school at 9 30 a m LEOLA PINCUSHIONS PLAN PROJECTS by Kathy Hoober, reporter A meeting of the Leola Pin cushions 4-H Club was held on Jit - :n : As RiGUIAR as a fine Watth... H ELECTRIC PULSATOR Fast, safe cow milking is the hallmark of the new Surge Tonganoxie Electric Pulsator, You select the best pulsator speed for milking each cow. Pulsations then stay right on the button ©BabjonlroJ Co, Let us show you how the new Surge Electric Pulsator will improve your milking. B. Wilmer Martin K. D. #l, Box 403 A East Earl, Pa. Phone 215-445-5652 Ralph B. Zeager 223 S. Church St. Quarryville, Pa. Phone 717-786-7225 June 28, at the home of Mrs. H. Jacob Hoober. The meeting was called to order by president, Cindy Me- Quate, who led them in the club pledge. This was followed by roll call and the reading of the minutes by secretary, San dra Grumbine. The treasurer, Linda Sensenig, gave her re port. The meeting was adjourn ed, and song leader, Kathy Ru oss, led the members in a song. Brenda Hoober, the game lead er, led the club in a game. The other new officers are vice pres ident, Bonnie Hess, and news reporter, Kathy Hoober. The members voted to have a sub sale for a money-making project. The exact date was not decided. Theie were 10 girls present. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) VEALERS Choice scarce, $36-38. Good 34-36.50: Stand ard 32-35; Utility 30-34; Cull 27-31. HOGS 170 Barrows and gilts mostly steady. US 1-2 180- 230 lbs. 23 35-23 85 4 hd US 1, 200-205 lbs 24 US 2-3 240-250 lbs 22 50-22 85 SHEEP 89 Spring lambs $l-2 lower. SPRING LAMBS Choice 55-90 lbs. 24-26 50; Good 22 50- 24, Utility and Good 40-75 lbs. 17-22. SLAUGHTER EWES —Util ity and Good 3-7. Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm “America’s Oldest” PARADISE, PA. YOU’VE GOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM-GO JAMESWAY POWER CHORIN3 BIG J • HINGED-SIDED V CATTLE FEEDER Hinged side closes \/( against auger as convey oris filled over the entire v'Mla. length of feed bunk. Open - J-trough can’tplug. Auger has continuous flighting. FILLS FILL-N-FEED FEEDS CATTLE FAST \ V ALL AT ONCE . Hinged side pulls 1 XX \T\\ away automatically to "J/k '{/A dump feed fast, all at __ ‘ vSL’L once entire length of ( L am bunk. Pushing and shov- a mg is el im mated. All / c att I e get same quality , = A-’ 1 * W L feed. Economical manual v A' \A control also available. * Ay A Feeds grain or silage. %y / I FEEDS 1 B^butler^ Addison H. Martin Inc. Builders of Faim Systems Ephrata, Pa. R. D. #2 Farmersville Phone: (717) 354-5374 Scientist- Discovert Cause Of Low Grass Digestibility Low digestibility that can oc cur in certain grasses like reed canary grass, coastal ber mudagrass, and tall fescue is caused by their relatively high silica content, a U.S. De partment of Agriculture scient ist reported. Silica is a flinty compound that forms the basic structure of sand. Nutritionists have been aware that cattle feeds contains silica, but they have generally thought it to be soil contamina tion. Dr. Peter J. Van Soest, a nu tritionist in Agricultural Re search Service, told the annual meeting of the American Dairy Science Association at Ithaca, N Y„ that grasses actually meta bolize silica and incorporate it into cell walls. Legumes, by contract, do not take up silica. Statistical studies by Van Soest showed that the indigesti bility of grasses, unexplained by known factors (such as lignin content), was closely related to silica content Studies with arti ficial rumens showed that when silica is chemically removed, the digestibility of grasses im proves. Silica interferes with the di gestibility of other grass com ponents For every additional unit of silica a grass contains, digestibility decreases three times. This may come about, Van Soest thinks, because silica inhibits the digestion of cellu- Moil Box Morkot PRI. JULY 14-at 5:30 P.M. Public Sale-Complete Dispersal of Holstein Dairy Cows, along Rt. #222, 3 mi. south of Quar ryvlllc, 15 mi. south of Lancas ter, Terms by Clair GrifTUh. lose by rumen microbes. Van Socst’s findings will help farmers by making more ac curate evaluation of the nutri tive content of grasses; the ex tra laboratory work involved is small. It is also possible that plant breeders may be able to develop new breeds of grasses that do not accumulate silica. ANNUAL JULY SALE 50 REGISTERED HOISTEINS (A few high grades included) Location 5 miles south of Lancaster, just off Rt. 222 along Hans Herr Drive. SAT., JULY 8,1967 12:30 P.M, (Tested within 30 days) Canadians, North Pa. ani Top Pa. Artificial sires. Select group of 2 year olds, close and fresh from dams with 17,000 to 20,000 lbs. walk. (2) Outstanding Reflector dtrs., 4 springing dtrs, of Ivanhoe (1 a show cow) • Maview Dunloggin Direct dtr., 15,300 milk, 53>6 fat at 2 years' • Citation R, 2 records over 18,000 milk • (2) Lad daughters-with over 14,000 milk Others by Pioneer, Treasure Model, General Stewart Haven Reflection Sovereign, Rosafe Prefect, Forest Lee Rockette Centurian. “Be sure to inspect this fine group as you will find they are your kind.” Also a number of heifer calves available. Mostly all selected by John J. Stoltzfus, Elverson. Catalogs around July 1. ' Aucts. Carl Diller Pedigrees J. Everett Kreider Lunch Available _J SALE REGISTER SAT. JULY 8-nt 12:30 P.M. Annual July Sole of 50 Reg. Holstcins—located 5 mi. south of Lancaster, Just oil Rt. 222 alone Hans Herr Drive. SAT. JULY 8-19U* Annual Keystone Stud Ram and Ewa Sale 12:30 (show 8 A.M.) Farm Show Building, Harrisburg. MON., JULY 31 at 4 P.M.- Horse & Pony sale, Martin’s Sales Stables, Blue Ball, Pa. Paul Z. Martin. WED., AUG. 16 at 9 A.M.- Farm Equipment sale. Martin’s Sales Barn, Blue Ball, Pa. Paul Z. Martin.