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Whiteside & Weicksel Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. John J. Hess Kmzers - Vintage Kirkwood Rheema Lititz Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12, 1963 • Farm Show (Continued tram Page 6) 7, Rhocla Mast, Blveison R 2, S, Dale Bushong, Columbia R 2 HBREFORD Lightweight —1, Willis M Hackman, Elizabethtown R 3, 2, Donald Millei, Elizabeth town R 3; 4, Dallas ‘Wolge nuith, Mount Joy Rl. ‘Medium weight —2, Caiol Ann Hess, Strasburg Rl, 3, Faye Guthudge, Manetta Rl, 7, Kenneth Weaver, Quail y ville R 2 Light heavyweight —4, Roy Bixler, Marietta Rl, 5, Arlan Shenenberger, -Manhenn R 4 Heavyweight —1, Floience Bixler, Marietta Rl. 3, Kay Weavei, Quanyville R 2. CHAMPIONSHIPS Champion shorthorn Don- na Hess Champion Heiefoi'd Wil lis M Hackman COUNTY TRIOS 2, Lancaster County (Carol Ann Hess, Donald Miller and Willis M. Hackman), Here fords. MARKET CATTLE SHORTHORN' Lightweight —1, Donna Hess. ANGUS Lightweight —2, Wesley S Mast, Elverson R 2, 3, Frey Bi others, Quarrynlle R 2, 5, Wilbur Hosier. Medium weight —4, Martin Wen rich Heavyweight Biothers HKRKFORHS Lightweight —1, ’Willis M Hackman, 2, Mary Jane Hen, Elm Run Faun, Ref ton, 3, Donald Miller, 4, AVesley S. Mast. Mediumweight —4, Caiol Ann Hess, o, Mary Jane lieu. CHAMPION SHU'S Chanijiiou Shoithom Don na Hess. Champion Heretoid Will is M. Hackman SHEEP SLEEOJjK Ram, under one year 1,5, Mrs Milton K Moigan, 1916 New Holland Pike, Lancaster Ewe under one year —1, Mis Milton K Morgan Thiee ewe lambs bied by exhibitor —2, Mis Milton K Morgan Breeders young tlock —1, ROHRER’S Can Supply Recommended Varieties • Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Red Clover • Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa • Pennsylvania Bed • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Clover # Cert. Du Puits Alfalfa • Cert. Banger Alfalfa « g“ a ‘° ga BromC • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa 0 Viking Trefoil • Cert. Narragansett • Climax Timothy Alfalfa Cert, Russel Oats Dekalb Corn SUDAX * Alfalfa & Red Clover available Pre-mocnlated P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. '!'■ SMOKETOWN V* TEiVH * *** * ■» *■ *va v* Mis Milton K Morgan Pen o£ lambs 1 Mrs Mil ton K Morgan Get of sue ton K Moigan MARKET RAMUS SHROPSHIRE Lightweight —1, Anna Maa Donough, Columbia 81., Medium weight —1, Den nis Sangiey, Conestoga R 2, 4, Ronald Meek, Remholds R 1 Champion Sluopshne—Den nis Sangrey HAMPSHIRE iUediumweight —1, Thomas Hess, Baieville Rl. Champion Hampshire Thomas Hess SOL THROWN Lightweight —2, Avenll L, Royei, 202 5 Oiegon Pk. Mediumweight —1, Ken neth Hess, Stiasbuig Rl; 2,4, Donald Miller, Elizabethtown. Rl Champion Southdown Kenneth Hess CH \MPION SHIPS Grand. Champion Dennis Sangrey (Shiopshne) Reseive Grand Champion —» Kenneth Hess (Southdown). 4-H CLLB LAMBS INDIVIDUAL LAMBS Hampshne —1, Fied Hess, Bareville Rl, 2, Tom Hess, 3, Ted Hess, Baieville Rl Shiopshne —2, Ronald Heck, 4, Anna Mae Donough; 5, Dennis Sangiey Southdown —2, Kenneth Hess, 3, Avenll L Royei, 4, Donald Miller 1, Frey Grand Champion 4-H Indivi dual Lamb Hied Hess (Hampshne). Giand Champion Lamb-ol- Show Pied Hess (4-H Hampshire) Reseive Giand Champion Lamb-ot-Show Dennis Sar grey (Sin opshne mar k e t lamb) I’K.V OF THKKK LAMBS Hampshne —1, Tom Hess; 2, Fred Hess, 4, Ted Hess Shropshire —2, Anna Mae Donough, 3, Dennis Sangiey; 4, Ronald Meek Southdown —1, Kenneth Hess, 2, Avenll L Royei, 3, Donald Miller Giand Champion 4-H Pen of Lambs Kenneth Hess (Southdown) Reserve Grand Champion 4-H Pen ot Thieo Lambs Tom Hess (Hamp shire) These TOP • Pennlate Orchard Grass Phone Lane. 397-3539 7 1, Mis Mil-
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