10—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 17, 1962 • Hog Show (Continued from Page X) At the sale iu the afternoon, the litter, but he does still Kunzler and Company, Inc of have three gilts which he plans Lancaster paid top price of 70 to-add to his herd. cents per pound for the champ '•‘Both the grandsire and i on The two other hogs in the great grandsire of the champ- reserve champion trio (with the ‘ " champion out) sold to the I*TTr"" ■ packing firm of E W. Martin I / A « MEHS FOB [ Company, Lancaster, tor 23 30 iModern, Profitable! ,s | ■( I The champion pen of three | OTOlclQw CBll | went to Abiogast and Bastion, m CM AVFLY | Allentown, foi 23 tents a | _ “’7.' « , | pound They aceiaged 193 I SILO SALES! J pounds Kunzler also bought the champion pui of ten at 20 tents a pound as well as 36 Shl6td. ot * lei ,10! i s tor a total of }2,- 050 foi the 47 head • You can erect this silo j our self sun! make additional .sai iiifts (ALSO CONCRETE ST WE SILOS BUCKK OBIIiS <in< • Feature new Ci i (’■onditioi S> stem • \vadable wrtli either natui ,U \radiation or toned ven tilation, heated or unhealed Immediate deluerv Phone 01 wide SNAVELY SILO SALES, INC. LAXBISVILLE, P\ Bov LF Realize greater profits in your business by: (1) saving on fertilizer costs. (2) attaining higher crop yields. Have a soil analysis performed now! Fast, expert service, personal consultation on special problems. LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 2425 >i:w HOlvl. VM) I*l KK, I.AM'ASTKH, I* V i’hom* Ix'ola On (J-0043 end back-breaking shovel work! Clear snow fast with PANZER Snowplow, Thrower Dig out of deep drifts with PANZER'S rugged 40" snow blade. Sweeps right or left. Hook up snow thrower to clear paths anywhere ... without effort! 23 other work saving attachments Learn how PANZER gives you finest compact tractor performance Call for a home demon stration today! LANDIS BROS., MVNHKIM I’IKK ion are Certified Meat Type boars.” he said. Biggest buver m the sale was the Lantastei firm of E W Martin and Co Old Phila delphia Pike Mai tin took 57 of the porkers toi a total of 12,118 00 :kl ;udt t o lit join reds At i© pri( ou want Weiland Packing Co, Phoeniwille, bought 45 head lor a total ot $l,OlB G 4 and Aluogast and Bastion took 42 head at $1,013 48 Herutr Picking Campanv of Harns buig paid a total of $1,591 foi 10 head, while Fisher Broth ers of Bridgeton V J bought 20 head for $037 OS paj 'w eutj - airanti Other bujeis, the number of head and total paid aie Phaies Longeneckei, Middletown, 11 $4l 5 00 A B Holhnger, Lan caster nine, $356 28 Leon Thomas, Willow Stieet, eight, 5337 17 Paul Stoltlus, Bud m-lland ihiee, $lOO 25 and T P Waitel Lane aster eight $320 65 Samuel Hippev Wil 1 o w Stieet Rl, biuei ol all the i hampions in last \ eai s show was absent on Wednesda 1 Last \ear Hippev paid $2 70 per pound, the highest pine on lecoid, toi one lot ol lit Ha mp&hi res FARMERS \ / * S«i«SSSSiS Inc. KV ;5-:5‘»0(J The 297'hogs in the show sale was conducted by the (c hamp i o n - reserve gn averaged 203 pounds for a to- Producers Association and the champion); 2, Masonic Hi tal of 60,410 pounds ai\d Lancaster Livestock Exchange. Karma (reserve champion), $11,513 57. The sale average Abe Uitfenhach was the auct o£ 19.06 was reported to be a- loneer. bout 1.25 over the day's mark et price for comparable hogs Twenty five Pioducers exhibit ed hogs in the show The show was sponsored bv the Lancaster County Swine Home Farms, Elizabethtown (Continued on Page II) ■ COPE & WEAVER CO. I’h. I-.uk . KV :5-2H24 VENN SQUARE * McGOVCRN AVE. * MOUNTVIUE * CAST PETERSBURG * AKROM member federal deposit insurance corporation Other placmgs in the show were as follows JiEKKSHIKB Individuals Lightweight—l, Masonic '° n ' Trios Lightweight—l, Mason Home Farms (ch ample grand champion), 2, Maaoi Home Farms (reserve chan ist-ooum* WINDOWS red auos umariAMM » f (\» •ai :«Mai
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