Somerset Co. Entries Sweep Lamb. Carcass Class; PSU Has Top Wether Leanne Shober, Berlin, Somer set county, Pa, made a clean sweep ot all classes including the championship in carcass wether lambs on foot at the Pennsylvania National Livestock Exposition She showed Hamp shires. She took first place in lambs under 100 pounds, first in lambs over 100 pounds, and first in get of sire In the championship class one of her lambs was named cham pion, the other reserve cham pion All carcass lambs were to be slaughtered and judged later as dressed carcasses The judges were Alex Mc- Kenzie, Oklahoma A» and *M College, Robert W Bray, Univer sity of Wisconsin, and Robert Cook, Philadelphia The Pennsylvania State Univer sity won grand championship in individual and pen of market wether lambs with Hampshires at the Exposition Eight breeds weie entered The Penn Slate entries were first in both pen and individual classes in the following breeds Hampshire, Cheviot, Dorset, Shropshire, and Southdown Donald Andregg,- Basil, Ohio, tooks first in pen and individual in Suffolks and had a first pen for Oxfords. Buckeye Farms, Rushsylvania, Ohio, was first in pen and individual classes in Cor nedales Mrs Mary M Gustafson, Lake Zuunch, 111, was first in the Oxford individual class The judges were Alex Me Kenzie, Oklahoma A and M. Col lege, and Frank L. Kruesberger, Penn State Umveisity MARKET WETHERS CHEVOIT Individual Wether Lambs 1 The Pennsylvania State Univer sity, University Park, Pa , 2 Mrs David McDowell, Mercer, Pa 3 The Pennsylvania State Univer sity, 4. Mrs David McDowell, 5. John E. Sprinkle, Monticello, 111. Pen of 3 Wether Lambs 1 The Pennsylvania State University, 2. Mrs David McDowell, 3 Lewis F. Nicholas, Bangor, R D. 2, Pa CORRIEDALE Individual Wether Lamb 1. Buckeye Farms, Rushsylavania, R D. 1, Ohio 2, Buckeye Farms, 3. Walter Newton, Jr, New Al bany, Pa 4 Donald Andregg, Ba sil, Ohio 5 Walter Newton, Jr Pen of 3 Wether Lambs 1 Buck eye Farms, 2 Walter Newton, Jr 3. Donald Andregg. 4 Wendell McKissick, Slippexy Rock, Pa. DORSET Individual Wether Lamb 1 The Pennsylvania State University 2 The Pennsylvania State Univer sity 3 Warren C Squires, Chest erville, Ohio 4. Warren C. Squires Pen of 3 Wether Lambs 1 The Pennsylvania State University. 2 Warren C Squires, Chesterville, Ohio. HAMPSHIRE Individual Wether Lamb 1 The Pennsylvania State University 2 The Pennsylvania State Univer sity 3. Terry Allen Shaffner Oak Hall Station, Pa. 4. Leanne Shob er, Berlin, Pa 5 Leanne Shober. Pen of 3 Wether Lambs 1 The Pennsylvania State University 2. Terry Allen Shaffner, 3 Leanne Shober 4 William Epple, West Wind Farm, Mt. Bethel, Pa. 5 Fred Stivers & Son, Sardinia Ohio. OXFORD Individual Wether Lamb 1 Mrs Mary M Gustafson. 2 Wil liam Duncan, Lake Villa, 111. 3. Donald Andregg. 4. Donald And regg 5. Stumbo Farms, Lima, N Y. Pen of 3 Wether Lambs 1 Don ald Andregg. 2. Gaven Grimes, Alliance, Ohio SHROPSHIRE Individual Wether Lamb 1 The Pennsylvania State University 2. The Pennsylvania State Univer sity. 3 Fred Stivers & Son 4 Fred Stivers & Son. Pen of 3 Wether Lambs 1 The Pennsylvania State University. 2 Fred Stivers & Son. SOUTHDOWN Individual Wether Lamb 1. The Pennsylvania State University 2 John E Spmnde, Monticello 111 2 The Pennsylvania State Univer sity 4 A T Newbeiry, Jr, Bland \o. 5 Fay Elser & Sons, Litch field, Mich Pen of 3 Wether Lambs 1 The Pennsylvania Slate University. 2 Slumbo Farms, Lima, N Y SUFFOLK Individual Wether Lamb 1 Donalcl Andregg 2 Donald And rrgg Pen of 3 Wether Lambs 1 Donald Andregg Grand Champion Market Weth er Awarded to The Pennsylvania Slate University Grand Champion Pen of Wcth ci 5 Awarded to The Pennsylvania Slate University (Both individual and pen Giand Champions were Hamp shire) CARCASS WETHERS ON LATE FIELD REPORT - John Stoltzfus proves NEW SUPER 2,500 hens on the John L Stoltzfus Farm, Bareville, Pa, averaged laying 23 4 eggs per bird during latest 30-day reported period on new SUPER Ful-O-Pep Laying Ration That’s super performance' The results of new SUPER Ful-O-Pep, Tm» i if-*' 1 1 This unusual record was made with birds of good breeding and the help r , . ... . . „ . THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY . , of good management in the laying housfe. However, several poultrymen have reported producing a doz eggs on 3 lbs. of SUPER Ful O-Pep under makers of dependable Ful-O-Pep feeds for o-vei 75 years average good farm conditions. Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R D. 4, Pa. S. K. Hiestand & Co. Salunga, Pa. FOOT Carcass Wether Lambs 100 lbs and under 1 Leanne Shober, Ber lin, Pa , Hampshire, 2 Lunsford Farms, Monterey, Va, Hamp shue, 3 Lunsford Farms, Hamp shire 4 Pennsylvania State Uni versity, Hampshire 5. Sunny best Farm, Somerville, Ohio, Hampshire Carcass Wether Lamb? over 100 lbs 1 Leanne Shober, Hampsire' 2 Sunny Crest Farm, Hampshire 3 Sunny Crest Farm, Hampshire 4 Pennsylvania State University, liampshne 5 Pennsylvania State University, Hampshire Get of Sire (3 wethers, by one sire, & owned by one exhibitor) t Leanne Shobei, Hampshire 2 Sunny Crest Farm, Hampshire 3 Pennsylvania State University Dorset 4 Lunsford Farms, Hamp diire 5 Fred Stivers & Son, llnopshire Champion Carcass Lamb Award ed to Leanne Shober, Berlin, Pa Reserve Champion Caicass Lamb Awarded to Leanne Shober, ,>erhn, Pa For FUL-O-PEP SUPER FEEDS See Your Nearest Dealer SCC Urging FFA Chapters To Seek Prize The State Soli Conservation Commission Monday urged Penn sylvania’s Future Farmers of America to wor together with soil conservation districts m a $l,OOO award program to help “self’ conservation of natural resources to farmers and the consumer public (Secretary of Agriculture Wil bam L Henning, chairman of the Commission, and George D Derr, volitional agriculture consult ant in the State Department of Public Instruction, said farmers and consumers alie will benefit by the program. I I I * - * # J. C. Walker & Son Gap, Pa. Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 15, 1957—5 efficiency of FUL-O-PEP Only 2.61 lbs. total feed produces 1 doz. eggs! 2,500 hens fed new SUPER Ful-O-Pep Laying Ration at the John L Stoltztus Fann Baieville. Pa, averaged producing a doz eggs on 2.61 lbs. of total feed! “I could hardly believe it myself,” says Mr Stoltzfus, “but I’m the figures are correct Now I know whV)^.,* your folks named that new feed SUPER Ful O-Pep ” Total feed cost 13Vz cents per doz. eggs! “I keep accurate records of feed consumed and eggs produced ” says Mr Stoltzfus “and I can fell you to the fraction of a penny my feed cost per dozen eggs I'm in this busi- ness to make money and as long as I can produce a dozen eggs for alright'” V ' A See your Ful-O-Pep Dealer Henning declared the soil-sav- mg program helps provide high er income to farmers and com- munity businesses, guaiantees cleaner water supplies and im proves hunting and fishing Prizes exceeding SI,OOO are be ing offered FFA chapters in the stat" lliat participate in the pio gram and score the greatest number of points for conserva tion activities Area vocational ■agncultuie supervisors will be responsible for keeping FFA chapters in their region inform ed of the progiam, Derr said According to Edward Fisher, Coudersport, Potter County, pi ev ident of the State Association of Soil Conservation District Direc tors, contest booklets have been sent to all FFA chapters m the 48 counties 'where soil conserva tion districts exist. vO> °f OEPttW 1 D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1, Pa. I’ll do