10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6, 1962 Bareville Duroc Tops All Breeds At Manheim Gi olld.ile Stock Farm. Bare \ille Rl. took both boar and mil championships 111 the Man heim Fai in Show swine nidg ing this week. Eugene Hosier. Manheim RS. took both the pen-of-four and single maiket hog classes with his entiv of Yorkshire ciossed pigs The champion sow a seuioi sow pis, was a Dm or. Champion sow and litter was exhibited b\ Veinou Mar tin Lititz R 2. who also had the second place pen of mark et hogs \V F Rues';, Ephrata R 2, showed the runner up to Giolldale Fauns in both the Duioc breeding classes Following aie the placings bv judge Tony Dobiosk\ Yoik Countv Agent BREEDING HOGS Tumor boai —1, Groffdale Stock Farms, Bareville R 1 2 AV F Ruoss, Ephrata R 2; i, Paul Welk Stiasbuig Rl. Tumor Sow —1, Gioftdale Stock Farms. 2, Vernon Mar tin Lmtz R 2 3 Clan Bruck hait Alanheini R 2 Senior Sow 1 Groffdale Stock Faim 2, W F Ruoss; 3, Paul AA'elk Sow and Litter —1, Vernon Mai tin 2 Paul Welk 3, W. F. Ruoss AT \RKET HOGS Pen of font 1. Eugene Hosier, Manheim R 3, 2, Vei iicn Martin, 3 Wilbur Hu-.- let Alanheim R 3. Reb^RoSTep Bog it Puppy Food ( 7hts nourishing dog food gives dogs plenty of energy-packed mnerals . . . stabilized fats • • « dry cheese . . . buttermilk , , * end real, solid meat with Ntc flavor dogs like! Bu\ Bod Boso Dos & Bnpjn Pood iiom vim local Bod Bose Food Dealei. Shropshire Wins Manheim Show Call Fahnestock showed his championship Shropshire Ram to the “Best Sheep of the Show” title in the Manheim Farm Show Wednesday. Fah nestock, Manheim R 4. also showed the champion ewe, al so a Shropshire. Peter Hernly, Manheim R 4, had both the champion ewe lamb and champion ram lamb Hernly also took the fitting championship. Judge Tony Dobroskv plac ed the sheep classes as foll ows 1 Ram —1, Carl Fahne stock, Manheim R 4, 2. Barry Millet, Manheim R 4; 3, Kenn 3 O FLAMELESS ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER from pr electric appliance retailer eth Miller, ManhMm R 4. Ewe —1, Carl Fahnestock:. 2, Earl Fahnestock, Manheim R 4; 3, Kenneth Miller; Ram lamb —1, Peter Hei nly, Manheim R 4; 2, Donald Snyder, Lititz R 3; 3, Jesse Miller, Manheim R 4. Ewe Lamb —1, Peter Hernly: 2, Kenneth Miller; 3, Donald Shell}, Keniidge, Man- heim Fitter —1, Peter Hernlj: 2, Donald Snvder; 3, Kenneth Miller. Best Sheep Carl Fahne- stock, NEW TREATS Research is uncovering all sorts of treatments for wood. One chemical hardens wood, another makes it impervious to fire, and still another makes is resistant to water. A BONUS FROM when you buy Farm Prices Rise Slightly During Month Prices received by Pennsyl vania farmers for their agri cultural products during the month ending September 15 increased four per 'cent from a month earlier. The price lev el was five per cent above the same period last year and was at the highest level since Feb ruary 1961, according to fig ures released this week by the Pennsylvania Clop Reporting Service. The increases during the period were mainly the result of higher prices received for livestock prices. Leading the increase in livestock prices were milk and eggs. Increases over last year were caused Tiy iYou’U be doing your family and yourself a favor ty drying clothes electrically. And, if you buy ». FLAMELESS electric clothes dryer now... you’ll I get a double bonus... a new softness to your clothes when you dry them the carefree electric way AND a 3,000 8&H Green Stamp Bonus from PP&LI Jast bring or mail thecopyofyour electric dryev purchase order, together with your (customer'll portion of a recent PP&L electric service bill, t» your PP&L office and we’ll give you 8,000 S&H Green Stamps^ i It’i * finezs to Dry Clothe* Jife fit jrour olsetile ej>plianc« Mtaiiw today! ©FETSR GOOD OCTOBERI THEOUGH NOVEMB&S 89, t» higher prices for 'most .crop* plus slightly higher prices Co* livestock and livestock pr#» ducts. The index of prices receive ed, which is the barometer ot farm business and indicate} the trend of changes in pneej farmers receive, stood at 236 per cent of the base (1910-14 = 100). The index of the pre. vious month was 226 coni, pared with 223 for the month, last year. The index of prices receive! for crops held steady over th* month, but was 13 per cent above a year ago. Over tha past month increases in prices of corn and hay were balanced by decreases in potato, wheat and most vegetable prices. The large upswing over 1961 Sep. tember prices was the result of a general advance for most crops The ome exception w»* a decline in tobacco prices. PP&L a
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