Chester County 4-H Hog Show Janet Petersheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersheim, Elverson, exhibited the grand champion pig and reserve champion pen of three pigs at the Two brothers, Douglas, right, and William Beamrleft, Elverson, were named cham pion and reserve champion junior showman at the Chester-Delaware MORE HOUSE FOR LESS MONEY! Paul's Can Deliver and Erect This BIG 24'x60' f l Three Bedroom Home vlliy Expertly Designed—Superbly Built—Economically Priced ★ Carpet in living room, dining room, half & master bedroom *2 Baths ★ Sliding patio doors dining room ★ 52 gallon H W.H. ★ 14 cubic ft. refrigerator ★ 30" Gas range Mortgages available up to 25 years MODEL ON DISPLAY PAUL'S MOBILE HOMES ... w. Main Street (Rt. 230) OPEN 9-9 Daily Mount Joy, Pa. 653-1476 9 - 5 Sa, ‘ Chester-Delaware Counties 4-H pig was exhibited by Charlene pig show and sale. The event was Beam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. held recently at the Vintage Sales Omar Beam, Elverson. William Stables, Vintage. Beam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Titus The reserve grand champion Beam, Elverson exhibited the 2 __ NO ’ Bllikm’M MWfWJM 60 x24' Mi Counties 4-H Hog Show. Pictured with the 4-H’ers is David Kantner, associate Bucks County agent, who was judge for the event. All **£'__ avL DWWI ROOM KIIfHFS ry NC ** ShMXM io-.-o' | | 1 id - 1,400 Square Feet ★ V 4 " Paneling throughout ★ Loads of storage space ★ 235#l5hingled roof ★ Washer & dryer area ★ Curtains & drapes ★ Maintenance free exterior 4 interior ,isH! *~T .9 jrviNO FUOM Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2,1972 champion pen of three pigs at the show. In the fitting and showmanship contest two brothers, William and Douglas Beam, were named champion and reserve champion junior showman respectively. In the senior division Lynn Cox, Delaware County was named champion while Ralph Brumbly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brumbly, Nottingham was named reserve champion showman. At the 4-H pig sale M. Shane, Inc., Chester, purchased the grand champion pig for 95 cents a pound. The reserve champion pig was purhcased by Hatfield ALLEN H. MATZ, Inc. 505 E. Main St., New Holland CORN IS CORN?? I used to think that corn was corn, and that’s that, ‘faint so. There’s five different grades, I was told, ranging from 8.4 per cent protein to 9.1 per cent protein, and 73.9 per cent t d.n. to 81.9 per cent t d.n. Not only that, but most feed ingredients can vary, or come in different forms or values. For instance there is five ways to buy brewer’s grains, twelve different kinds of distillers products, eight kinds of fish meals, seven kinds of linseed meals, seven kinds of molasses, five kinds of oats, seven kinds of soy bean meals, seven kinds of tankage, and twenty-four different kinds of wheat products, I was told. And too, I was told, there is 400 plus, other ingredients to choose from. Things like velvet beans, whale meat, starfish meal, skimmilk, pigeon-grass seed, olive pulp, began head chops (huh?), and ammomated furfural residue. Whew! Seems to me a farmer better get to know his feed company, what, with so many pit-falls and op portunities around, who knows what we’re getting or missing out on? Kinda makes a body wonder, don’t it? HH ELMER M. SHREINER SINCE 1870 Packing Company, Hatfield, for 60 cents a pound. Other buyers supporting the sale were: Penn Packing, Philadelphia; John Huber, East Earl, Ira Nissley, Morgantown; E. W. Martin, Lancaster; H. E. Eastburn, Mt. Cuba, Del; Leidy Meats, Soudertown; and Hershey Abatoir, Hershey. Fifty-five pigs were sold weighing an average of 195 pounds selling for an average price of 34 cents a pound. The 4-H Swine project is one segment of the 4-H program, conducted by the Chester County Cooperative Extension Service and The Pennsylvania State University. Members in the swine project receive instruction from Omar Beam, Elverson, and Jack Wiegand, Glen Moore, volunteer adult leaders who donate their time to this youth activity. SERVICED HALES HUNTER CO. FEED LETTER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa Phone 786-2500 GET YOUR CORN PICKER NOW Ph: 354-2214 13