Colerain Grange Elects 8 Members Colerain Grange met in re gular session on Thursday even ing Nov 8, with Grange Master Loran Bnnton presiding The minutes were read by the secre tary, Mrs Elma Maule The Grange Go-To-Church night, held with Union Church on Nov 4, was well attended by Colerain Grange members. Eight new members were elec ted to Grange membership and a time for their initiation was, discussed Because of many conflicting 1 activities, it was voted tfr change the_regular night of Cole rain Grange to the third Tues day of every month.' I Colerain Giange will meet in regular session on December 18 at Kirkwood Hall | Savings rose $2 2 billion m the second quarter of this year Want An Economy Bird? B,uy Goldfus Strain Cross Leghorns ★ Low Chick Cost ★ High Performance % ! St "*tr ir\ it GOLDFUS STRAIN f\ CROSS LEGHORNS wtll make a good ac count of themselves too —for those poultry men who like to to the old favonts breeds Call or Write Today or stop in to see us —Visitors always welcome GOLDFUS Hatcheries. Inc. NEW HOLLAND Ph. ELgin 4-2244 Ful-O-Pep Makes Hoes J. C. & Sons, Inc. Landisville, Pa. Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R-D.4, Pa. Ross C. Ulrich Peach Bottom. R.D. Pa \XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV(|^XXXXXXXXXVVXXXXX\XX\V< CONNIE QUESENBERRY, R 1 Stewarts town, York County, set an unusual record in the Eastern National Livestock Exposi tion at Timonmm, Md., this week, showing Southeast Show Awards PERRY COUNTY « ANGUS (Heavy): 8, Richaid Maurei, New,pmt HEREFORD (Light Medium): 21 Jane Gutshall, Blam, Pa HERFORD (Medium): 13 James Buid, Newport HEREFORD (Light Heavy): 5, Teny Gantt, Newport, 9, Neva Gantt, Newport 17, Donna Fos selman, Wrla, 20, Vergil Gutshall, Blam J HEREFORD (Heavy): 13, Cloyd Taylor, Newport, 14, Jerry Fosselman, Wrla, 26, Joanne Morrow, Loyssvrlle 'SHORTHORN " (Heavy): 8, Kathryn Bower, Blam, 10, Ben iamin Bower, Blarn YORK COUNTY ANGUS (Light Weight); 9, Edward Rishel, R 4 Yrk, 15, Ray Klinedmst, R 2 Hanover, 21, Dons Bonner, R 1 Lewisbeny, 24, Donald Bowman, R 1 Thomasville 26, Leon Kenney, R 8 Yoik ANGUS iLight Mcidum): 12, Rosalie Kuntz, R 1 Hellam, 14, D Leon Bankeit, R 1 Felton HEREFORD (Light Medium): 1, James Quesenbeny, R 1 Stew artstown, 2, Robert Flahaity, Jr, R 2 Hallam, 24, Gerald Keeney, R 8 York HEREFORD (Medium): 22, Kenneth Kann, R 4 York. HEREFORD (Light Heavy): 22, Giegory Beshoie, R 1 york, 23, Ray Miller, R 2 Glenn Rock, Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. J. C. Walker & Son Paul M. Ressler & Son Gap, Pa. Paradise, Pa. Champion Shorlhorn 24, Bannie Adams, R 1 Wughts ville, 25, Thomas Coons, R 3 York HEREFORD (Heavy): 4, Diane Sterner, R 2 Hanover, 15, Victona Winter, R 2 Hanovei, 21, Glenn Collins, R 2 Stewartstown, 28 Richard Stough, York 6 Grand Champion Hereford: James Ques*nberry, Stewarts tovvn, R 1 Grand Champion Steer: (All Breeds) Verna Landis, R 4 Lancaster Pa, (Lancaster County) Reserve Champion Steer: James Quesenberrv, RI Stewartstown, Pa. (York County) ANGUS: Grand Champion: Veina Landis, R 4 Lancaster, Pa. (Lancaster County) Reserve Champion: Donald G. Herr, R 2 Quarryville, (Pa. Lancaster County) HEREFORD: Grand Champion; James Quesenberry, Stewarts town, Rl, Pa. York Co. Reserve Champion: Fred Bernhard, Mt Joy, R 2, Lancaster, Co. SHORTHORN: Grand Champion: Kenneth E. Miller, Manheim, R 2, Lancaster Co. Reserve Champion: Jay Espenshade, Elizaebthtovvn, R 2, Pa. Pork Ration feeding Easy All of the nutrients needed for fast, economical gains are supplied in Ful-O-Pep Pork Ration. Grain and supplement are properly combined to make up a nutritious, well-balanced ration. It’s priced fight, too. But best of all, it’s easy to feed. Just keep Ful-O-Pep Pork Ration and water before your hogs. Come in soon D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. the grand champion Shorthorn steer, a re serve champion Angus steer and fust m class with a Hereford George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1, Pa. Lancaster Farm: HEREFORD Lonaino Hackman, R 3 Eliza othtown, 10th hcavv weight HIcCIIUOCII'-^^^. B-44 Chain Saws to he given away free! Absolutely nothing to buy l See Us Today For Details of the exciting McCulloch saw-draw CONESTOGA FARM SERVICE Quarryville Ph. 282 ing, Friday, Nov. 16, 1956 United Community Campaign Funds Reach $778,350 Total contubutions made so far from Lancaster County to the United Community Campaign hit $758 522 with the final official report This t iguie lepiesents 90 3 pci cent oi the campaign, goal of $840,431 Max tin C Dellinger, general campaign chairman, stated he was very encouraged ovei the gxeat increase in total contribu tions at the late date Glenn Eshehnan, Mt Joy, 19th mediumweight Clyde Brandt, R 1 Manetta, 25th heavyweight. SHORTHORN Daivin Boyd, 4th hea\ vweight. Standing reserve in Angus to Ernie Frey was Connie Que- MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIII | SEE THE NEW | | SILVER KING | 1 Direct Drive 1 | CHAIN SAW | | LESTER A. SINGER | | RONKS | = Ph. Strasburg, OV 7-3226 = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiinii' 7
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