Keystone Sheep Breeders Top Three Classes Pennsylvania sheep raisers swept the Cheviot ewe classes at the fiist Pennsylvania National Livestock Exposition. M P. Tait of Orefield, Lehigh County, showed the champion ewe of the show, the champion pen of yearlings and the best in the class under two years. Mrs. DaVid McDowell of Mer cer, exhibited the winning lamb under one year, the best of three ewe lambs and the tap exhibitor flock Luther Belden of North Hat field. Mass, judged the classes The Pennsylvania State Uni versity showed the champion ship Dorset ram Dorsets from the University flock, also won the ram lamb under one year and the pen of three lamb classes. William Duncan of Lake Villa, Illinois, showed the Champion Oxford ram, ewe and pen of four lambs. The Duncan entries competed with H entries from five states and were judged by Alex McKenzie of Oklahoma 'State University. In Suffolk breeding sbeep the ■ championships were won by Mrs. Ford A. Cooper, Reynolds viile, Jefferson County, Pa., in rams, and by Stewart Bolling, Vanderpool, -Va., in ewes. In three other classes, pens ■of rams, pens of ewes, and ex hibitor’s flock, Bolling finished •first and Mrs. Cooper second. The judge was Alex McKenzie. SUFFOLK (Ram in 1 year and under 2. 1 Mrs. Ford A Cooper. Rey nolds ville; 2 Stewart Bolling, Vanderpool, Va; 3 Stewart 80l feed . . . Hea^Raae CAGE LA YER RED ROSE CAGE LAYER— mask, crumbles or pellets *, s fort'fied with vitamins, minerals, the proper balance of protein and energy for body maintenance, and antibiotics for increased palatability. TRY IT —see us for feeding programs. VISIT THE RED ROSE RESEARCH CENTER, 226 Pitney Road, R. D. 5, Lancaster, Pa., (near the Harrisburg By- Pass) and see cage layers under actual farm test. Buy your Red Rose Feeds from these distributors: REICH POULTRY FARM EDI A. S. GROFF 21 S Queen St Lancaster, Pa. HD2. CHAS. E. SAUDER & SONS RD2 East Earl, Pa WARREN SICKMAN EDI ONE OF THE LARGEST SHEEP shows in the nation was own with the best of them, having champions in several part of the Pennsylvania National Livestock Exposition. classes. Penn State showed the top individual market The event drew breeders from all through the East and wether (LF Photo) Mid-West. However Keystone State exhibitors held their ling IRam lam, under 1 year. 1 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper; 2 Stew art Bolling; 3 Stewart Bolling, 4 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper Pen of 3 ram lamb’s 1 Stewart Bolling; 2 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper Champion Ram, Mrs. Ford A. Cooper Ewe, 1 year and under 2: 1 Stewart Bolling; 2 Stewart Boll ing; 3 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper; 4 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper. Pen of '3 yearling ewes: I ‘Stewart Bolling; 2 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper. (Ewe lamb, under 1 year: 1 D. L. & R. E. Chapman, South Rockwood, Mich; 2 Stewart 80l a complete laying ration Marietta, Pa R D. 2. MUSSER’S Pequea, Pa. The Buck, R.D.I, Quarryville, Pa, E. MUSSER HEISEY Mt. Joy, Pa AMMON E. SHELLY Litjtz, Pa, J. C. WALKER & CO. Gap. Pa. ■ling; 3 Wye Reuse Farm, Easton, Bolling; 2 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper; Exhibitor’s Flock: 1 Stewart Md.; 4 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper; 3 Wye House Farm. Bolling; 2 Mrs. Ford A. Cooper. 5 Stewart Bolling. Champion Ewe: Stewart 80l Pen of ewe lambs: 1 Stewart ling. i AM WAY YOU LOOK AT IT loads from h rear and sid< no arches or beaters way you can bad hard-to-reach cor: around barn cleanei ALLIS-CHALMERS <M> SALES AND SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rhecms, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. A Better Spreader Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. spreads from the front spreads evenly, clean and low—also protects the oper ator. shreds the manure for the first time, a system of three beaters and rotary slingers breaks up chunks for uniform spreading, fast plant feeding. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. OXFORD (Continued on page 14) Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa.
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