Lebanon 4-H’ers Hold Pig Roundup and Sale 4-H Pig Roundup And Sale Jay Botngardner, RD3, Annville captured honors on Saturday during the 4-H Pig Roundup and Sale held at the Lebanpn Area Fairgrounds. His 215 pound Hampshire market hog was named - Grand Champion of the show and was later bought for $l.lO a pound by Host acres Quality Meats of RDI, Lebanon. Tom Arnold of Lebanon showed the Reserve Grand Champion, a 230 DAVE’S ENGINE SERVICE Complete Service For HOME and INDUSTRIAL ENGINES STIHL CHAIN and ABRASIVE SAWS BRIGGS & STRATTON - TECUMSEH CLINTON - WISCONSIN FORD - CONTINENTAL And Others Various Power Units in Stock Rear of Stauffer s Machine Shop ‘A mile South of Murjell on Pleasant Valley Road Ro#3, Ephrata, Pa FLOAT LIFT FLOAT VALVE ■- V? ATTENTION DAIRTMEN: Did someone say you should put in a 2 inch or 3 inch milk line? Yes, because the con ventional pipe lines carry milk, and the milking vacuum in same pipe. Your galvanized pipe only carried pulsation vacuum (the vacuum between shell and inflation.) Oh, a larger milker line may help your milker, but if a slug of milk goes down a 2" line your vacuum drops, just like in a IVz" line, so before you scrap that old IVz" line, why not use that old I W' line to transfer milk only, and in stall another IVz" stainless steel line to carry your milking vacuum, with no milk or liquid in this line you have free moving air, no drop in vacuum. Then use the new Zero pipeline unit with above, you have the best milker you can buy, no air injection needed, to slug milk up the hose. Did you ever stop and think? Would you like that same air sucked through your drinking water. WE WELCOME YOU TO BOOTH NOS. 411-413 AT THE PA. FARM SHOW. Come in, Write or Wione for Full Information! MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT R.D.I (Iona) - Lebanon, Pa. Phone 717-272-0871 Located on Rt. 897 Between Schaefferstown & Lebanon Zero Dealer for over 20 Years pound Yorkshire, bought by Hatfield Packing for 85 cents a pound. Both hogs were in the heavyweight class. Bonnie Arnold, Lebanon, with her two Yorkshire pigs were selected as Lebanon County’s entry to the Farm Show. Jay Bomgardner also was named Champion Fitter of the show while Tom Seaman of Grantville was Champion Showman. Other results of judging □ teat RELEASE '“"is*'* 4 were: Light Weight: Jay Bomgardner, first and second place, two blue ribbons; Tom Arnold, 1245 E. Cumberland St., Lebanon, third place, blue ribbon; Donald Brandt, RD3, Myerstown, fourth place, red ribbon; Gary Mase, HDS, Lebanon, fifth place,red ribbon; Donald Brandt, sixth place, white ribbon; and Tom Seaman, RDI, Grant ville, seventh place, white ribbon. Medium Weight: Tom Arnold, first place, blue ribbon; Janice Seaman, RDI, Grantville, second place, blue ribbon; Bonnie Arnold, 1245 E. Cumberland St., Lebanon, third place, blue ribbon; Donald Brandt, fourth place, red ribbon; Daniel Seaman, RDI, Grantville, fifth place, red ribbon; Donald Brandt, sixth place, white ribbon. Heavy Weight: Bonnie Arnold, third place, blue ribbon; Tom Seaman, fourth and fifth place, two red ribbons; and Gary Mase, sixth place, red ribbon. Sale results in addition to the champions were; First place, Medium Weight, Tom Arnold, 195 pounds, 51 cents, Adams Meat and Produce Market, RD2, Jonestown; first place, light weight, Jay Bomgardner, 185 pounds, 56 cents, Dannville Cattle Co., Dannville; Gary Mase, 205 pounds, 52 cents, Evergreen Ezra Good, (left) representing won by Tom Arnold of Lebanon at the Hatfield Packing Co., Hatfield, Pa., Lebanon County 4-H Hog Round-up exhibits the reserve champion ribbon held recently. Tractor Co., Lebanon; Bonnie Arnold, 205 pounds, 58 cents, Adams Meat and Produce Market; Donald Brandt, 185 pounds, 53 cents, Adams Meat and Produce Market; Janice Seaman, 200 pounds, 50 cents, Adams Meat and Produce Market; Doniel Seaman, 195 pounds, 49 cents, Grantville General Store, Grantville; Gary Mase, 185 pounds, 48 cents, York County Farm and Industrial Equipment Co., ' York; Donald Brandt, 180 pounds, 49 cents, Hatfield Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Jan. 4,1975 Packing, Hatfiled; Tom Arnold, 185 pounds, 50 cents, Adams Meat and Produce Market; Tom Seaman, 205 pounds, 55 cents, Grantville General Store; Donald Brandt, 200 pounds, 49 cents, Hatfield Packing; Jay Bomgardner, 185 pounds, 51 cents, Adams Meat and Produce Market; Tom Arnold, 215 pounds, 50 cents, Harry Bachman, Annville; Bonnie Arnold, 205 pounds, Jay Bomgardner (left) shewed the Grand Cham pion hog at the Lebanon County 4-H Round-up held recently. Shown with Bomgardner is Krall Hostetter representing Host Acres Quality Meats, buyer of the animal. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD ORDER YOUR SPRING FARM SEEDS NOW Cert. Pennscott Red Clover Pa. Grown Red Clover Cert. Ladino Clover Cert. Garry Oats Cert. Pennfield Oats Cert. Clintland Oats Cert. Clintford Oats Erie Spring Barley GRASSES Maine Grown Certified Seed Potatoes DeKalb Corn Cert. Iroquois Alfalfa Cert. Saranacar Alfalfa Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa W-L305 Alfalfa W-L3ll Alfalfa Cert. Vernal Alfalfa Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Thor Alfalfa VISIT OUR BOOTH NOS. 535 & 538 AT THE PA. FARM SHOW 52 cents, Adams Meat and Produce Market; Donald Brandt, 190 pounds, 50 cents, Dennis Grumbine and Son, Myerstown; and Tom Seaman, 180 pounds, 48 cents, Danville Cattle Co. Donating their time and resources for the roundup and sale were the judge, Denis Grumbine, RD2, Myerstown and the auc tioneer Edward Stover, Hummelstown. Sudax 31