14 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 27. 1973 Try A Classified Adi the PPITZ ■barn cleaner . RUGGED, f DE ’ENDABLE! under all operating i- conditions CALL 717-272-0871 MARVIN J. HORST Dairy Equipment and Amana Appliances R.D. No. 1 (Iona) Lebanon, Pa. Located on Route 897 between Schaefferstown and Lebanon, over 30 years in business at same place. DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH MILK YOUR COWS CAN REALLY GIVE? A cow is a factory. She eats grass, hay, silage, grain and Wayne Feeds. She makes milk. Each cow-factory has a certain bred-in capacity. When Bossy’s assembly line isn't running at full ca pacity, she isn’t making as much money for you as she should. ■ The way to find out if she’s really running at full capacity is to put more feed in and see if you get more milk out. FEED HER ACCORDING TO WHAT SHE COULD GIVE TOMORROW, instead of what she gave yester day. ■ Wayne can show you how to balance these larger feed intakes so that your cows can handle them. You feed the rumen bacteria too, so they can work harder and digest more roughage. ■ See us now for the Wayne Program that will work for you . . • choose from our quality Wayne Feeds . . . Wayne supplements and complete feeds to meet your needs ... do it today! GET ALL THE MILK YOUR COWS CAN GIVE! USE WAYNE ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP IvTT YOUR LIVESTOCK AND BjU POULTRY HEALTHY Ujj I HE H» HEALTH I H M. STAUFFER & SONS. INC. Witmer JE’MAR FARM SUPPLY INC. Lawn —Ph • 964-3444 ROHRER’S MILL R D I, Ronks HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown - CHARLES E. SAUDER & SONS R D 1 East Earl WHITE OAK MILL R D 4. Manheim Prize Cattle To Be EdM At 17th Livestock Exposition More than $1,000,000 in beef cattle will be corralled within eyeshot of the state capitol early in November. Has the old Chisholm Trail been reopened and extended this far east? Nope. It’s time for the 17th Keystone International Livestock Ex position, November 8-13 at the Farm Show. Actually if you shipped all the cattle entries to the nearest livestock auction they would probably bring no more than $350,000, even at today’s prices. But most of these animals are prize breeding stock from the biggest ranches east of the Mississippi and are valued at many times more than a slaughter steer. Officials of the Pennsylvania Livestock and Allied Industries Association (PLAIA) and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, co-sponsors of the Keystone International, do not plan to bring in a troop of Texas Rangers to ride herd on the cattle. “In all the years of the exposition,” a spokesman was quoted, “we have never had one head rustled.” The biggest day for beef S'l EVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens. Pa DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R D 1, Stevens FOWL S FEED SERVICE R D 2. Peach Bottom HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds, Pa. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R.O 2, Columbia PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise judging will- be Saturday, November 10. The open class steer show gets underway at noon culminating with the grand champion steer selection at 3 p.m. The Junior Steer Show, for 4-H and FFA members, starts an hour later and will run con currently with the open classes. The Junior Steer champion will be in the running for overall grand championship honors. The steer judging is actually the first half of competition for market-ready animals. All of the steers must be sold to slaughter establishments. The best five or six head in each of the six classes will be consigned to a Mon tgomery County abbatoir where the dressed carcasses will be subjected to an exacting evaluation by meat experts and another grand championship determination. This latter prize is worth $1,500, while the grand champion of the live judging will receive just $3O, a rosette and a plaque for his efforts. Breeding cattle will also come under the judges scrutiny beginning on Saturday with Angus scheduled for an ap pearance at noon in the Main Arena, and the Junior Breeding show gets underway at 3:30 p.m. Again, competition in the Junior Show is limited to 4-H and FFA members. The final event of the day is the feeder calf judging which is accomplished by pen in lots of five. Sunday will see two more sets of breeding cattle, Herefords and Polled Herefords and the beef cattle will close out their ac tivities on Monday with judging of Charolais and Shorthorn breeding classes followed by the annual sale of all the feeder calves entered in Sunday’s show. The six days and nights of the Keystone International Livestock Exposition includes judging in three other species of livestock - sheep, swine and saddle horses. Admission to all evehts is free. iS iS For and Allis-Chalmers FARM J/Vaiver of Finance on We Offer A GOOD Naw Holland GRINDER MIXERS J L. “"IfT _Business Phone Home Phone I\EW HOLLAIND 3975179 6535020 L. H. BRUBAKER, INC.^ The mouth-watering scent of barbecuing pork drifted over the parking lot of the Manor Shop ping Center Saturday afternoon. The smell of barbecuing meat came from the grills of four contestants seeking the crown of the Pennsylvania Pork Cookout King. After the charcoal smoke cleared and the judges had tasted their final portion, the crown went to Abram C. Landes, of Souderton, who represented the Eastern Pennsylvania Pork Producers Association. His winning recipe of Dutch Chops and Stuffing featured grill browned chops topped off with baked fruit pie filling and bread stuffing. The winner will now compete in the national contest in Des tS tS U* iS iS Your Needs in \ EQUIPMENT \ all Hay & Forage Equip, until Next Season^ SELECTION OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENtX \ \ \ \ AUTHORIZED DEALER for NEW HOLLAND and ALLIS-CHALMERS 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster, Pa. Souderton Man is Top Pork Cook 3518 Two outstanding med. season & varieties. Stalk strength second to _ _ none with excellent yield ability. 3517 00 6 0 Four full season varieties which h'ave proven themselves in 3334 A southeastern, Pa. Excellent for aha/ husking or silage. When ordering sSoUO seec | corn please consider the 3369 A Pioneer Team. The best from start toT / finish ./<&} \-j PIONEER. 1 $ BRAND I SEED CORN , J PIONEER HI RREO. INC I LAURINIURG N C • TIPTON. INDIANA 5 ¥ tS iS U* New Holland Moines, lowa, next March. Other contestants in the state contest were Kenneth Hershey, Paradise RDI, representing Lancaster County; William Stallamith, York RD4, representing York County; and Terry Wible, Chambersburg, representing the South-Central Area. XXX Prepare an appetizer cheese roll a day or two in advance for your guests to munch on before dinner. Whip two (3 ounce) packages of cream cheese with two cups of shredded Cheddar cheese and one-third cup crumbled Blue cheese. Shape into a roll about eight inches long, two inches in diameter. Roll in chopped parsley and wrap tightly; chill in refrigerator. ALLIS-CHALMERS
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