• Lampeter Beef (Continued from Page 1) Ka Dot, was from Poca Dot farms, Charles Town, \V. Va. ]t was the third reserve cham pion win for Mjss Groff who iad the runneiup at Lampet er in 1957 and 59 as well as at the county roundup m Lan caster in 19 57. The Shorthorn champion uas exhibited by Donna Hess. Strasburg Rl. Mary Jane Herr, Refton, vas champion fitter of the i-how and runner up m the showmanship contest. Rem aold Beig, Elizabethtown Rl, nas champion showman. Following aie the placmas of judge Tony Dobrosky, Yoik County Agent- -WGUS 1, Lany Weaver, 2, Kenn oi li Hess. Strasbuig Rl, 3, William Fishei, East Eail Rl, Stauffer* “• Another Farm Bureau Fed Champion! Reserve Champion 1962 4-H MARKET HOG SHOW AND SALE DAVID HEISEY, with a record of seven breed champions in seven years, has demonstrated what can be done when you combine breed ing, management and feeding know-how. His Reserve Champion Berkshire weighed 195 pounds. David lives on his father’s farm at Sheridan, R. 1, and is a member of the Lincoln 4-H Club. < FARM BUREAU “Profitmaker Feed” helped David, as it is helping many others, get the gains and finish that put extra dollars in his pocket. Whether you feed for show, or just plain profits, Farm Bureau has a “Swine Feeding Program” to fit your need. See your Farm Bureau FIELDMAN for complete details of our Profitmaker Swine Feeding Plan you’ll be glad you did. Start Today.. F eed The F arm Bureau Way I Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland ELgin 4-2146 4, Robert Donough, Columbia Rl; 5, Linda Denliner, Lan caster R 3; 6, Myron Landis. Strasburg Rl; 7, Elvm Hess, Bareville Rl; 8, Dale Bush ong, Columbig, R 2; 9, Jay Haverstick, Willow Stieet Rl; 10, Douglas Landis, Bud-in- Hand Rl; 11, Lau-y Musser, Columbia R 2. HEREFORD 1, Doiothy Groft; 2, Larrv Brubaker, Mount Joy Rl, 3, Carol Hess, Stiasburg Rl; 3, Ronald Denlinger, Lancaster R 3, 5, James Noll, 240 Cen teiville Road, G, Glenda Hav eistick, Willow Stieet Rl, 7 Fneda Landis, Stiasburg Rl, ?, Reinhold Berg, 9, Donald Nev, Manetta Rl; 10, Join Hess, Manetta Rl, 11, Mary Jane Hen, 12, Jay Bixler, Manetta Rl, 13, William Housei, Lampeter; 14, Sand la Noll, 240 Centerville Road, 15, Walter Mowrer, Company w LARRY WEAVER 'EXHIBITS HIS GRAND CHAMPION steer after the Lampeter Fair Beef show Wednesday night. The 925 pound black named W f n ° Ut other Angus, 19 Herefords and three Shorthorns. Weaver fed the steer as an FFA project at Garden Spot High School, New Holland. Manetta R 1 SHORTHORN 1, Donna Hess, 2, D<unl Becker, Manetta Rl; 3, Wal ter Moivi er PITTING 1, Maiy Jane Herr; 2, Lanv Biubaker, 3, Kenneth Hess, ■l, Glenda Hateistick, 5, Cai ol Hess SHOWMANSHIP 1, Remhold Beig; 2, Maiy Jane Hen, 3, Jay Bixlei, t, Lany Biubakei; 5, Kenneth Hess Manheim Quarryville STerling 6-2126 665-2466 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962—7 ~ Get the BIG silo unloader value! . VaiiDcilo Delivers more s • Double auger sys tem digs the silage faster and more evenly under all con diiions whether sil age is frozen, wet, or dry. •Exclusive, adjustable drive hub gives more positive traction, keeps the machine operating evenly, and requires less power. DELIVERS BETTi The double augers, operating In conjunction TWO SIZES: with the patented V-paddle Impellers, digs the _ , ellage, mixes It thoroughly, and then throws It Standard-for silos 10’tolir down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good, Heavy Duty—for allot Ilf \ palatable silage ~, not a powdered mash as so to 30' often happens with unloadcrs using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER WRIT , OR PHMt „„ R. D. 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA. FOR COMPLETE INFOJty Diumore Center KI 8-2116 NATION ANO PRICES. An entirely new method spreads liquids, frozen manure, or in any condition in between. It does the job perfectly —in a controlled, wide, even pattern. And it’s so amazingly simple, there’s, never a maintenance problem. SIDE SPREADER L. H. BRUBAKER R. D. 3, Li fritz Phone Lancaster EX 7-5179 Sfrrasburg OV 7-6002 - Lifrifrz MA 6-7766 Come in or call for a tion today. YOUR STARLINE DEALER L F. Photo. m Patented S-polnt i 1 suspension keeps unlosdir level at all timas and cantered for i mo/aelllclanlopiraUoeJ
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