32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1,1971 FRESH FEEDS LIKE FEEDING YOUR HOGS AND CATTLE NEXT TO THE MILL! Almost like having your own private mill right on the ' farm For we aim to have our feed delivered to the farm and in the feeders within mere hours after it is made. We do all the work. Pelleted feeds, too. With all the fresh flavor locked in. Pellets that feed down easy in the feeders, that keep feed from blowing away, that hold down feed waste. Fresh pelleted complete feeds. There is a difference. Try us and see. CALL YOUR PIONEER MAN: S ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS Since 1870 S W ■> aSD-' 0/.W 0 NEW I r { 990 Greater capacity . . .; 7 Operates with less Requires less v than any other mower conditioiiir^ Operate in heavy hay or sudax a gear faster. Full-width conditioning rolls eliminate dead spots that waste power. And you’ll find there’s no power loss due to side draft on hillsides or on the level. You get increased capacity because larger diameter 44-inch reel is less affected by changing crop conditions. And, the unique position of the reel bats holds the crop flat so it feeds through the conditioning rolls, without hesitation. What's more, controlled platform float and self-compensating roll pressure lets you move from field to field, crop to crop and rarely ever readjust the 990. CaH us for a demonstration MESSICK FARM EQUIP. C. B. HOOBER & SON ‘ ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 INTERCOURSE 768-8231 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Soles and Service ' EPHRATA 733-2283 KAUFFMAN BROS. COPE & WEAVER CO. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 New Providence, Pa. Phone 786-2500 ■VVK ’’yS* Area FFA Public Speaking; Procedure Contests Held The area FFA public speaking and parliamentary procedure contests were held at Solanco High School Tuesday night. Grassland FFA Chapter of New Holland placed firsts par liamentary procedure, oeating out three other teams. Winning in public speaking was Marvin Caskey Jr of Pequea Valley FFA Chapter and Ray Martin, Grassland Chapter. Both Caskey and Martin and the Grassland parliamentary pro cedure team will compete for icgional honors at Millersville Slate College May 11 The re gion include* 12 southeastern Pennsylvania counties. Caskey spoke on “Needed Aid to Our Wildlife” and Mar tin spoke on “The Mechanical Monster.” Martin had placed first in the county contest April 7 and Cas key second, but the positions were reversed in the area con test, which included six con testants. Competing with Lancaster County in the area contest were FFA members and teams from Chester County. Members of the winning parli mentary procedure team were* Delmar Weaver, president; Michael Martin, vice president, L\nn Groff, secretary; James Zimmerman, treasure!; Lamar Long, reporter; Gregg Martin, sentinel; Kenneth Burkhart, chaplain, and Rick Kochel, stu dent advisor. Clifford Day was team instructor. Following Grassland'm parlia mentary procedure in' order of placing were teams from Solan co, Oxford and Owen J. Roberts Following the winners in pub lic speaking were: Adolph Ben singer of Solanco; Charles Gray dus, Owen J. Roberts; Howard Stoltzfus, Owen J. Roberts, and Gregg Losey, Octorara Chapter Judges for the parliamentary procedure contest were: G. Rus sell Drumm, area landscaper, and William Counts, assistant Lancaster County superintendent of Schools. Sia Dutchman. ■ A WVWON Of US. MURWB WC. “CHIK-EZE" Hinged bottom model Chik-Eze includes egg tray which can be put into use at 10 weeks. This feature will actually permit birds to »e kept m the start/grow cage at full laying age if necessary It also eli minates problems of egg gathering and egg breakage if circumstances delay movement of pullets to grow/lay or permanent lay cages, and it takes caie of eggs from birds that lay permaturely. The lowered floor provides a 2 inch gap for eggs to roll out onto tray. THE ALL NEW FLAT DECK CHIK-EZE PULLET REARING CAGE * * < ? ••■Svav - --3P® . . . offers durability, economy, performance and practical’ labor saving features that increase management efficiency. The heart of the system is the Big Dutchman chain and* trough feeder providing 96 inches of feeding space per cage There is full availability of all the feed to all the birds. All feed is automatically recirculated and remixed, result ing in better feed consumption. Extra feed capacity makes high density of birds per cage row practical and manageable. BIG DUTCHMAN - A Division of US. Industues, Inc. I j EASTERN BRANCH , 215 Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. 17557 Willow Street Lions Schedule Third Cleanup The Willow Street Lions Club will sponsor its third annual> cleanup of the Community’s highways and bi-ways on May 1, according to Donald- E. Lenig, club president. This year’s drive, “The Big Sweep,” involves all segments of the community including schools, churches, Scouts, com mercial establishments, and other service organizations. In each of the previous years, approximately 35 miles ofi Township roads were covered' by the cleanup crews, and eight* pickup truck loads of eyesore' litter were removed to the county landfill. Judges for public speaking were- Stanley Musselman, farm xepresentative for National Cen tral Bank and Robert Gregory, Pennfield Corp. salesman. ’ PE. 354-5168