/ VvwO'if Aljvj t K>>^n u ) Harry Lee Hoar’s Steer $1,639.37 (Continued from Page One) lb to El Centro Restaurants, Har risburg and Potltsville. Total $437-40. Reserve champion Angus, shown by Henry Greiner, Man heim, RD 4, Lancaster County, 1000 lbs, sold at 36 cents a lb to Economy Meat Market, York Total, $360- Reserve champion Shorthorn, shown by ELwood Pfaunmiller, Elizabethtown, RD 3, 1100 lbs, sold at 35 cents a lb to El Centro Restaurants- Total, $385. SWINE (Gilts) SALES BERKSHIRE Grand champion, “Valley Springs Lady,” consigned by Woods Bros, Mercer RD, Mercer County. Sofld 1 to Hames Hollens head, Needmore, RD, Fulton County, for $320. Reserve grand champion, “Bair-' dale Catherine’s Lady 2nd,” con signed by Harry A. Bair, Ruffs dale, ED, Westmoreland County. Sold tto James E. Martin, Hamp stead, Maryland, for $l7O. Top price animal Consignor, Clayton D. Winebark, Rochester Mills, RD, Indiana County. Sold to Shenandoah Farm, Middleton, Virginia, for s2fs. Number of animals in sale, 36; total volume' of sale, 3,112-50; average price per animal, $B6-46. DUROC Grand champion, “Leaders Lady Ist,” consigned by Waldo Barron & Sons, Slippery Rock, RD, Butler County. Sold to. Frank Showalter,- Phoemxviile, RD, Chester County, for $220. Reserve grand cha'mpion, “Golden Sue 3rd,” by Waldo Barron & Sons. Sold to Frank Showalter for $lBO. Top price animal Consignor, Waldo Barron & Sons. Solds to Art West, Slipper Rock, RD, Butler County, for $345. Number of animals in sale, 36~ total volume of sale, $3,217 50; average price per 3himal, $89.37 HAMPSHIRE Grand champion, “Reformer June,” consigned by Ford Coop er, Reynoldsville, RD, Jefferson County. Sold to Andrews & Baugn, Bloomingburg, Ohio, for $295. Reserve grand champion, “Homestead Roxann,” consigned by Stauffer Homestead Farm, ,East Earl, RD, Lancaster County. Sold to Robert Book, Lancaster, RD 7, Lancaster County, for $290 Grand total number of animals sold 265 Grand total vol. sales 22,075.00 Avg. price for all animals 83.30 Four-H Wins Championships Top winners in 4-H baby [ West Willow | ; -Farmers Association ■ ■ Custom Grinding and * ■ Mixing WW-F Poultry* ■ Feeds Ultra-Lifed ■ ■ Formulas ! 2 West Willow, Pa. £ JJ' Phone Lancaster 45019 JJ »»«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ MUSSER CROSSES FOR MORE PROFIT IF you want low cost, large bodied leghorn pullets, that will be ready to lay early next Fall — THAT will lay large white eggs and give you sub stantial profit— THEN order your chicks direct from a (closed-flock breeder,) in your own locality, who crosses blood lines within their own flock— THUS furnishing you with the type of resistance best fitted to combat local health problems. ORDER— MUSSER LEGHORNS For Eggs DONEGAL CROSSES For Broiler? DONEGAL LEGHORN CROSSES—For Meat & Eggs MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS MOUNT JOY 3-4911 Young Farmers Name Mainesburg Man President HARRISBURG, James Shadle, Hegins, Schuylkill County, was elected new president of the Pennsylvania Young Farmers As sociation at the annual Farm Show meeting He succeeds Glen Zimmerman, Mafftmlburg RD 2. Union County. Charles Dale, Mifflinburg, Union County was named secret ary; William Burgeon, McDonald, Washington County as treasurer and George Menseh, Mifflinburg, as director of public relations Regional vice-president elected are: Harold Robson, M§inesburg, Tioga County, Russell Dickerson, Spring Mills, ’Centre County; Pharis Cramer, Conestoga, Lan caster County; John Engle, Mc- Donald, Washington County; Floyd Schreckengost, Dayton, Armstrong County. beeves returned to the show ring Friday at the Pennsylvania Farm Show to compete with open Class fat steers and finished first again to become grand cham pions of the whole show. " Open class grand champion was Harry Lee Hoar, 14, Gap RD 1, Lancaster County, who on Thursday took the 4-H grand championship. He showed’ “Champ,” his 1075-lb Hereford. Reserve 4-H grand champion Kenneth Miller, 18, Nazareth, RD 1, 4-H reserve grand cham pion, came back with his 1020- lb Angus, “Amos,” to take the open class reserve grand cham pion- Hoar was champion in the Hereford open class, with Peggy Hackman, Elizabethtown, RD 3, reserve champion just as they (finished in the 4-H classes. , Only adult opfen class exhibi tor to come out on top was E. Bruce Boyd, Ephrata, RD 1, who took the Shorthorn breed cham-i pionship in that class. Margaret Ann Hoar, 12, Gap, RD 1, sister of Harry Lee, who took the 4-H Shorthorn championship won the Shorthorn reserve title in the open class. Farm Show Champions Baby Beef Showmanship First place Kenneth Rutt, Peach Bottom, Lancaster County. Second place Merle Nailor, Carlisle, R. 6, Cumberland Coun ty- Third place Edwin Shoop, Halifax, RD 2, Dauphin County. Baby Beef Breed Showmanship Champions ABERDEEN-AN GU S Edwin Shoop, Halifax, RD 2, Dauphin County. HEREFORD 'Marlin Shearer, York, R- 6, York- County. SHORTHORN Elwood Pfaunmiller, Elizabeth town, R. 3, Lancaster County. Champion 4-H Lamb Sales The grand champion pen of 4-H lambs, three Shropshires, shown by Dorothy Stehman, Lan caster, RD 3, Lancaster County, sold for $l2O a lb Friday at the Pennsylvania Farm Show- The lambs, weighing a total of 300 lbs, were bought by Medford’s Inn, Chester, for a total of $360 Last year’s championship 4-H pen sold for $1.35 a lb. The reserve grand champion / ,rniff* if l £ - " 4rH pen of three Hampshrres, weighing 401 lbs entered by Henry Greiner, Manheim, RD 4. Lancaster County, were bought by S. S. Pomeroy, Harrisburg, at 26 cents per lb, for a total price' of $10426. Last year’s reserve grand champion pen sold for 65 cents a lb- Other top 4-H pens of lambs sold as follows: Ist prize Southdown, 288 lbs, shown by Leona Augsburger, Rejnholds, RD 1, Lancaster Coun ty, were bought by S. S Fern ery at 39 cents per lb. Ist prize Cheviot, 263 lbs, shown by Thomas Coons, York, RD 3, York'County, were bought by Economy Meat Markets, York, at 53 cents per lb. Ist prize Dorset, 331 lbs, shown by Galen Byers, Carlisle, RD 1, Cumberland County, were bought by Susquehanna Frozen Foods Center, Sunbury, at 29 cents per lb. Ist prize Suffolk, 361 lbs, shown by Jane Yeanck, Hublersburg, Centre County, were'bought by Seachnst Bros, Dallastown, at 25-% cents per lb. Forty-five pens of 4-H Club fat lambs sold for a total of $3,- 873 73, for an average of 28 23 cents per lb at the Farm Show Friday. Large buyers were Medford’s, Inc, Chester, B‘"'pens; Seachrisb Brothers, Yoric and Dallastown, 6 pens; Schluderberg-Kurdle, Baltimore, 6 pens, r Susquehanna Frozen Food Locker, Sunbury, 4 pens; J Fred Fischer & Son, York, 4 pens; York Livestock Market, Thomasvile, 3 pens; Economy Meat Market, York, 3 pens; S- S. Pomeroy, Harrisburg, 2 pens; Walter Dunlap, Lancas ter, 2 pens, and Hershey Abattoir, Hershey, 2 pens. Other buyers were: S L Otstot, Camp Hill; Leesport Livestock Market, Leesport; Harry’s Tav ern, Harrisburg, and Swift and Company Thirty-three pens of market lambs were sold from the open classes of the Farm Show for a total of $707.32, for an average of 23.78 cents per lb. Buyers were- Schluderberg- Kurdle, Baltimore, 14 pens; Sus quehanna Frozen Food Locker, SunlWry, 6 pens; Arbogast and Bastian, Allentown, 5 pens; Med ford’s Inc, Chester, 4 pens; J- Fred Fischer & Son, York, 2 pens, and Morrison Cove Live stock Market, 2 pens- Lancaster Sweeps 4-H Lambs Lancaster County entries took the 4-H lamb championships at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Dorothy Stehraan, Lancaster, RD 3, who showed Shropshires, had the top pen of three, for the breed, then won the grand cham pionship, and finished by taking first place in pen of three weth ers under one year, all with the same three animals. Henry Greiner, Manheim, RD 4, showing Hampshires, had re serve champion pen. With the same pen of three he took first place for the breed and for a Hampshire breed special. Leona Augsburger, Reinholds, RD 1, Lancaster County, who took the grand championship in open class wethers, with Sonthdowns, placed first for the breed in the 4-H classes In lamb fitting, the first five places went to Lancaster County: Ist, Miriam Erb, Lancaster; 2nd, Jane Greiner, Manheim, RD 4; 3rd, Samuel Long, Manheim, RD 3; 4th, Walter Augsburger, Reinholds, RD 1; sth, Clyde Bru baker, Ephrata, RD 1, Angus Open Class Kenneth Miller, 18, Nazareth, RD 1, Northampton County, and Henry Greiner, 17, Manheim, RD 4, Lancaster County, winners of the Angus breed championship and Angus reserve / champion ships, respectively, finished in the same order in the Angus open 'class Friday to take the open class Angus championship Subscribe Now 0 ~ Charter Offer $l.OO First Year Hcffl ,frs! nct'tH Lancaster Farming, Friday, .January 20, 1956—5 State Farming Associations Name New Officers During Farm Show Pennsylvania Duroc Swine Breeders Association Ssident, Clyde McConaughey, sburg, Indiana County Vice President, Irwin Behm, Marchand, Indiana County Secretary - Treasurer, Walter McConnell, Volant, RD 3, Lawr- ence County Directors: Paul Oswalt; Centie County Fred Barron, Slippery Rock, Butler County J. R. HarMe, Bellefonte, Centre County A F. Horst, RD 2, Myerstown, Lebanon County k ** Pennsylvania Yorkshire Swine Club President, F. E. Bosler, Peach bottom, Lancaster County Vice President, J. C Herr, Gordonville, Lancaster County Secretary-Treasurer, George E Cogley, R 1, Ronks, Lancaster County Directors: Kenneth Ski'les, R 1, Narvon, Lancaster County J. C. Herr, Gordonville; Lan caster County Paul J. Yoaehim, R 1, Zions vrlle, Lehigh County Pennsylvania Poland China Swirip Association President, Donald Lanius, York, RD 3, York County Vice President, Eugene Boe shore, Jonestown, Lebanon Coun ty Secretary - Treasurer, Clifford LeVan, Milton, RD 1, Northumb erland County Directors; Hubert Miller, Myerstown, RD 2, Lebanon County Daniel Miller, Myerstown, RD 3, Lebanon County , and Angus open class reserve championship at the Farm Show. In the open class they finished 1-2 in the medium weight class. Two Lancaster 4-H’ers, James Bowman, Ronks, RD 1, and Ken neth C. .Book, Lancaster, RD 7, finished 1-2 in the open light weight class of Angus. First and second in the Angus open light heavyweight class were Elwood Buss, Jr, Nazareth, RD 1, Northampton County, and pillimilimmiimmmmillimillllllllllllllllllilll I O&D Shavings .... for clean, dry houses, excellent fertilizer, and real savings for you .. A Ton of SHAVINGS goes twice as far. . . O&D 109 North Main Street ■miiimmmimmmmmilimmmiimmmmmmmmillllll Septic Tanks, Cesspools, Cisterns, Etc., Cleaned Mt. Joy Sanitary Cleaning Service J. HAROLD FORWOOD, Propr. R. D, 2, MANHEIM, PENNA. Phone: 3-9341 Mount Joy If No Answer, Call 3-9340 Lorraine Hackman, Elizabeth town, RD 3, Lancaster County, both 4-H entries First and second in the Angus open heavyweight class were William Steekel and Gloria Buss, both of Easton, RD, Northampton County. 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