in. 7. ‘Wlrtrei Wool Goes 0 L.ivGSt'OCk SHOW , - If the five hundred and . million pounds of Retsofd for 'thp .’show, waa the 'a<!W«ol used in the United ?2.2Q paid to the Pennsylvsm- States last year were divided ia StateeUmversity for an In. equally among all American gus grand champion in 195 D families, your family’s share Two of Wesley’s steers fea wftuld have been about twelve tured prominently. in the si\th "p'odnds About four pounds of-consecutive Lancaster County ■vvobl produced in the United win in the county-group-ot ' States and four and a half tive steers contest The other pounds of nnpoited wool went steers, all Angus, in the Coun iijto .your family’s clothing, group were shown bv Rose blankets, diapplies, and up- Mane Linton, Quarrjville R 2, holsteiy The other thrbe and a Wilbur Hosier, Manheim R 3, half pounds .... almost en- an hTancj Rohrer. Lititz R 3 The only other countian to break into the ranks of the championships was C Wanen Leiningei who showed an tirely imported . ■wool and was used for flooi coverings, SHOP FARM BUREAU & SAVE • SAVE NOW . . . ... BOOK NOW Pay Nothing Until Spring Delivery SAVE 30c per 60,000 kernel bag of Profxtmaker Hybrids... SAVE 50c per bushel on all other hybrids . . , ON ORDERS BOOKED BY DEC 1, 1962 farm bureau lire Aid Battery Sale CCTO3E' get cct for Winter! ffi® 7.50 Nylon, Save 10% 'on all UNICO T ires end Bo Meries New Holland 354-2146 >^OPpSjt BUR®^ Lancaster 394-0541 was carpet y i knoW ’ exactly how many hags to buy depending on the acreage you. plant and the number of kernels you plant per acre. UNICO U4B-1 passenger car battery, regulaily $l6 50. UNICO RFD-1 truck and tractor bat tery, regularly $17.55. THE SIXTH CONSECUTIVE CHAMPIONSHIP in the county group compe tition at the Pennsylvania State Livestock Exposition was won this week by the Lancaster County contingent The team of five 4-H Angus steers were shown by, left to right above, Mae Mast, (showing a steer entered by her brother Wes ley) Wesley Mast, both of Elverson HI; Nancy Rohrer, LititzßS, Rose Marie Lin ton, Quarryville R 2, and Wilbur Hosier, Manheim R 3 The county has never been beaten in the six year history of the show. L. F. Photo. April-farrowed spotted boar E Cogley, Ronks Rl, a se- Mrs Milton K Morgan, pig to the reserve champion, cond, fitth, and ninth place in 1916 New Holland Pike, the ship of the show Yorkshne market hogs In only sheep exhibitor from the Other swine exhibitors and addition to the rescue champ- county hi ought home a second their winnings included W F ’em, Leininger had a fouit.i place, ribbon and ribbons foi Ruoss, Ephiataß2 a ninth and place with a March boar pig 0,7, 8 and 9th places in Suf 14th place in Duroc breeding and two thud places and thie r > folk breeding classes swine classes, and a 10th place fourth places with gilts in the In the national Suffolk sheep in market hog classes, John Spotted Hog bieedmg classes Association awards, Mrs Mor W Eby and Son, Goidonville He placed seien market nogs gan won a fifth place award Rl, a first, sixth, and 10th between fouith and seienth tor her lam lamb, and a sixth in Dmoc maiket hogs George places. place nbbon for her ewe lamb Sta Manheim 665-2466 Quarryvill© ST 6-2126 VV^V«^VWX««^N«<|KXXVVXXVVVWXV^VNN«& It'S FUL'O'PEp F dairy feed let us tell you about It • • •, S. H. HIESTAND & CO. Salunga DAIRYMEN'S MEETING at Landisvilie Fire Hall Landisviile ' Speaker, Dr. William L. Ensor Tuesday, November 13th at 7:30 P.M. REFRESHMENTS Sponsored by S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga, Pa. and the Quaker Oats Company Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 10, 1962 Here! Ph. 898-3221 5
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