• Livestock Show (From page 1) weight market barrow in the carcass class both on-foot and an the rail. Leininger won a host of other ribbons with Ins “Spots”. A string of red hogs bred by Masonic Home Farm, Eliz abethtown, swept the market aarrow classes m the Duroc lodging The Home’s barrows took single, trio and reserve championship titles For the fifth consecutive year the best group of five steers in the Junior Show was won by the Garden Spot. Showing all Angus steers were Carl E Weaver, of New Holland Rl, Robert Gibble, Elizabethtown R 3; Emma Mae Mast, Wesley Mast, and ]n Small gift, big thought A little heart full of fondness behind the small, outstretched hand is one of the smaller satisfactions that comes to a teacher. But watching little ones grow— inspiring, encouraging, giving direction, helping them become tomorrow's citizens —this is a teacher's larger satisfaction. This level of guidance, given to our youth by our teachers, is a measure of their service to community and country. Your electric company' takes the occasion of American Education Week to point with pride to the excellence of teachers and teaching in nur State. For this, we should alt be sincerely thankful. Rhoda Mast, all of Elverson R 2. .Other placings by county ex hibitors are as follows: HOGS Market Barrows Berkshire Heavyweight, single barrow -2, 5, Masonic Home Farms, Elizabethtown, Heavyweight pen of three -3, Masonic Home Farms. Durocs Lightweight single barrow -6, W. F. Ruoss and son;* Ephrata R 2; Mediumweight single barrow -1, 2, Masonic Home Farms, Mediumwejght pen of three - 1, Masonic Home Farms, Heavyweight pen of three - 1, Masonic Home farms Spotted Poland China Lightweight, single barrow, 6, C. Warren Leininger, Den- — ' ver R 2; Mediumwe,ight, sing le barrow, 4, C Warren Lein inger; Lightweight pen of three, 3, C. Warren Leining er; Mediumweight pen of three, 2, C Warren Leimng er Yorkshire Medium weight, single barrow, 8, 10, Leacock Yoikshire Farm, Honks Rl; Heavyweight sing le barrow, 7,8, Leacock \ oikshirc Farm; Lightweight pen of three, 4, Leacock Yorkshire Farm; Medium pen of three, 5, Leacock Sorkshu-o Farm Breeding Hogs Spotted Poland Cnina - February Boar Pig, 1,1, C Warren Leimnger, - March Boar Pig, 2,3, C Warren Leimnger February Gilt, 12, 13, C Warren Leimnger, FP&L AN INVESTOR.OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY U7 IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC F J£* Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 11. I9SI—IS March Gilt, 5,8, C Warren Leiningsr; April Gilt, 2,5, C Warren Leimnger; Young Herd, 3, C Warren Leimnger Get of sire, 3, Warren Lem mger, Produce of dam, 2, C. Warren Leimnger; Champion boar, C Warren Lemuigei. Duioc March Boar pig, 8,9, W F Ruoss & Son, of Ephiata, March Gilt, 10, 11, Ruoss; April Gilt, 1, David Heisey, Sheridan Rl, 5, 10, W F Ruoss; Young Herd, 6, W F Ruoss; Get of Sue, b, W F Ruoss, Pioduce of dam, 5, W F Ruoss Hampshire March gilt, 8,9, Martin Wcnuch, Denver R - 10, Jerry Snader, Epbra ta R 3 April Gilt, David Hci scy, of Sheridan Rl OPEN CLASS STEERS Angus Junior yearling, 3, Fied Fiey, Quarryville R 2; Sum mer yearling, 2, Fred Frey; Senior calf, 3, Fred Frey; Group of three, 2, Fred Frey Hereford Junior yearling, 2, John J. Good, Manheim R 1 Shorthorn Feeder steer, 1, H B Ends low, Marietta Rl. CARCASS STEERS On Foot Junior yearling, 1, Frey, Summer yearling, 5,6, Fred Frey, 7, Wesley Mast, Elver son R 2, Get of Sire, 1, Fred Frey On Rail Junior yearling, 4, Fred Spray Now WITH DIELDRIN Hess Bros. FLORIN, PA. Ph, ML Joy OL 3-7195 * 't=> iMM. -jS A. B. C. GROFF New Holland WILBUR H. WAYBILL Lititz, R. D. 2 H. S. NEWCOMER & SON h H. REITZ & SON. Inc. Mount joy Lititz, R. D. 4 ALLEN H. MATZ Denver Frey, 6, Wesley Mast JUNIOR STEER SHOW Angus Junior yearling —1, Carl E Weaver, New Holland Rl; 2, Wesley Mast; 3, Rhoda Mast, Elverson R 2, 4, Mae Mast, Elverson R 2, 6, Robert Gibble, Elizabethtown R 3; 7, Wilbur H Hosier, Manheim Rl Summer yearling —2, Rhoda Mast, 4, Mae Mast, 10, Larry R Weaver, 17, Glen Foreman, Manheim RD, 19, Wilbur Hosier Senior calf —4, Wesley Mast, 5, Mae Mast. 6, Rhoda Mast, 9, Mary Jane Herr, of Reflon, 10, John Good, Man heim, 1, 11, Darvm Boyd, of Ephrata Rl; 12, Darvm Boyd 15, John Frey Hereford Summer Yearling 7, Wesley Mast. Senior calf —1, Rhoda Mast, 2, Mary Jane Herr. Shorthorn Summer yearling —4, Magda Frey, Quarryville R 2; 5, Darvm Boyd. Senior calf —1, Darvm Boyd SHEEP Hampshire Young ram —1, 2, Green Meadow Farms, Bareville Rl. Ram lamb—3, Green Mea dow Farms Pen of 3 ram lamb I, Green Meadow Farms Young ewe —2, 5, Green Meadow Farms Pen of 3 yearling ewes 1, Green Meadow Farms Ewe lamb —2, 7, Green Meadow Farms Pen of 3 ewe lambs —2, Green Meadow Farms Exhibitor’s flock 1. 1, Green Meadow Farms Ram lamb 2. Mrs Mil ton K Morgan, New Holland Pike Ewe lamb —9, 11, 14, Mrs Milton Morgan Pen of 3 ewe lambs • Mrs Milton K Morgan rigid standards after torture track and on farm testing. Come in and see it today! CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. LANDIS BROS. Lancaster I. PAUL NOLT Gap A. L. HERR & BRO. Quorryville Suffolk
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