AIR COMPRESSOR SALES & SERVICE % CURTIS and HAUSFELD Road Service available on all compressors. SPECIALS—— 3/8” Milwaukee Air Drill 60.00 Vz” Milwaukee Impact Wrench $ 100.00 STAUFFER’S MACHINE SHOP RD3, Ephrata, Pa. Phone: (717) 738-1516 V* Mile South of Rt. 322 on Pleasant Valley Rd., Ephrata Exit New Rt. 322 NOW THE WINNING COMBINATION IN ONE SUPPLEMENT, READY TO INCREASE YOUR PROFIT! You know what RUMENSIN will do TYLAN fed cattle put on 500 lb of gam 12 days sooner and required 170 lbs less feed per head and developed 67 percent fewer liver ab scesses These trials involved over 1200 head on TYLAN alone NOW GET BOTH FOR MORE PROFIT' ★ Ask to see our New Nutrition Slides - Individuals or Groups. BY McMESS THE NUTRITION PEOPLE WHERE VITAMINS AND MINERALS GET FIRST ATTENTION AND TOTAL BALANCE IS THE REASON FOR TOTAL SUCCESS Call Collect 215 286 6453. McNESS, Box 144, Narvon PA 17555 m •¥ Patricia Salfner wins ladies lead By JOAN LIESAU HARRISBURG - Patricia Salfner, a 19 year old from Rossville, Md., led her Montadale ewe, Becky, on to victory as she won the Ladies Lead class at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition, Harrisburg, on November 4. Patti wore a multi-colored wool, plaid skirt with six front inside tucks. Her white bow blouse had front and back tucks, a one piece yolk, front covered button closmg and full length sleeves gathered m covered button cuffs. The outfit was ac cented with a matching wool shawl with black fringe, black boots and a hand-made stickpin. Becky, her ewe, wore a matching wool shawl. Patti made her own costume. Patti is a sophmore at Essex Community College. She has been a member of 4- H for five years She is Maryland’s 1978 delegate to the National 4-H Club Congress, Chicago, 111., in the sheep project area. Patti was the recipient of the 1978 Key Club award. Her 4-H projects include sheep, auto safety, forestry, public speaking, flowers and clothing. Huthann E. Casman, Harrisburg Rl, was the second place winner in the Ladies Lead class. She wore a three piece wool plaid suit and a white cowl neck blouse. Ruthann’s Dorset ewe wore a oink wool halter f _>«. * Nf Patricia Saifner, Rossville, Md., won the Ladies Lead class at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition, Harrisburg, on November 4. Patricia wore a multicolored plaid skirt and shawl. Her Montadale ewe, Becky, wore a matching shawl. Presenting the award is William Hess, Barbcursville, Va., president of the American Sheep Producers Council. which accented the pink and white in Ruthann’s suit. The third place winner was Sarah Lynn Brubaker, Lancaster. Sarah wore wool tweed pleated slacks with matching suspenders. Her beige blouse was ac- VERNON J. LEEMNGER Owner: KO-KA-LE-KO Beef & Egg Ranch “! am very happy with the quality of workmanship on our new 27’x81’ Sealstor. “We anticipate- filling the structure with many feeds as we grow them on our farm. Alfalfa haylage - wheatlage - rye - corn silage - high moisture ground ear corn. “Due to the economy and versatility of the Sealstor, our family selected this structure. This is the way we will be assured of top quality roughage and grain for our 600 steers.” I Sealstor and American Farm Systems are registered trademarks of I American Farm Systems Inc a division of Southwestern Porcelain | Sand Springs Oklahoma NAME ADDRESS CITY TELEPHONE (include area code) « OF ANIMALS ON FEED-HOG ACRES Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978 cesorised with a ribbon tie, bar pm and antique gold watch. She toped her hand made wool outfit off with a cream colored English cap. Sarah’s Hampshire ewe wore a matching tweed halter. "meRICAN fa R ~ SYSTEMS The lead contestants were judged on their ability to lead their sheep, how well the sheep was fitted, and how the girls presented themselves to the judges, based on poise, and ap propriate wool costume. Clip and mail coupon to: PENN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. SEALSTOR THE NEW BLUE Box 8,2753 Creek Hill Rd. Leola, Pa. 17540 Ph: 717-656-2036 Inc STATE BEEF MORE INFORMATION □ STUDENT □ ZIP DAIRY 107