—Lancaster Farming, Saturday,'March 9, j t -vj ' 6 WINNING TRIO IN THE MARKET SWINE show held this week by the Lancaster County Swine Producers Association were these Yorkshires shown by Parke Thomas, Beavertown, Snyder County. The grand champion of the show was from this trio. Owner of the hogs was Reno Thomas, well known breeder of Yorkshires. Co. Swine Show Won By Breeder From Snyder Co. Top prize in both the indi vidual judging and pens of th ree at the annual show and sale of the LancasLei County Swine Producers Ass’n Wednesday, went to a Snyder County York shire breeder. A 200 pound barrow exhibit ed by Reno Thomas, Beaver town, took the grand champ ionship and teamed up with two litter mates to carry off the rosette in the .trio class. The champion, shown hy Parke Thomas and Ronald Har sison, was bid in by Kunzler and Co., Inc., Lancaster, at SO cents a pound, and the two oth er hogs m the trio were bought by Medford Packing, Co of Ch ester for 24 cents a pound. .®L MONEGEEff, afkyeti The Honc"ner I>ajor lb the bird to boat! That is, if jou’re the kind ot a fella who goes around whipping chicken'-,'. HOXEGGER'S Good Solid Shells! "HONEGGER LAYERS" J. HOWARD MOORE R, D. #1 LIXITZ, PEXXA. Phone: C2C-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRA X V lEEE. PA. Phone: Atglcn EY 8-5941 The reseive champion, a 240 pound Hampshire shown by John Straw bridge, Stewart stown, York County, w r as pur chased by Kunzler for 30 cents a pound The reserve champion trio, 625 pounds of Yoikshires, was shown by Willow Glen Faim, Strasburg Rl. The 265 head ot niaiket hogs averaged 216 pounds for a to tal weight of 56,240 pounds of pork foi which five buyers paid ?9,880 37 or an average of 17 - 23 cents a pound. Judge Dwight Younkm, ex tension livestock specialist fr om the Pennsylvania State Uni versity, said the show at the Lightweight —1, Masonic Homes Farm (champion); 2, Masonic Homes Farm (reserve Lancaster Union Stockyard had cliam P lon )- SPRING SHOWING THURSDAY, MARCH 14 See the most advanced line of form equipment on the market today. Massey Ferguson C. E. WILEY & SON Q ' I I ' >A r - the best collection of Yorkshi res he has seen in many >ears Following aie the placings in the show BERKSHIRE Single-;, .Lightweight —1, Masonic Homes Farm, Elizabethtown (champion); 2, Masonic Hom es Farm. Heavyweight -1, Masonic Homes Farm (resene), 2, Ri chard Maule, Quarryville R 2. Trios 9 A.M. COFFEE BUILT RIGHT CHESTER;WHITE gFarms (champion); 2, Norman Singles , (Kolb (reserve). Lightweigh t —" I,'Johm Has-1 1/ANDRACB tings, Kirkwood (champion); " , Singles 2, John Hastings. Lightweight 1. James Z, Heavyweight —1, John Martin, Christiana R 1 (reser- Hastings (reserve champion). _ Trios Heavyweight —1, James Z. Lightweight —1, John Has- Martin tings (champion). DUROG HAJIPSHIRE Singles Singles Lightweight —1, Masonic Lightweight 1. Millarden Homes Farm (champion); 2. Farms, Annville (reserve): 2, Masonic Homes Farm; 3, John Millarden Farms; 3, Norman w - Eby and Son, Gordonville Kolb, Pitney Road; 4. Norman R1 -‘ 4 ’ Tlltus Beam > Blyerson; j£ olb 5, John W. Eby and Son. Heavyweight —1, Strawbri dge and McCleary, Stewarts town (champion); 2, Norman Kolb. Lightweight —1, Millarden to 4P. M. MOVIES PRICED RIGHT QUARRYVILLE, PENNA. Trios DONUTS New Holland Heavyweight —1, Masonic Homes Farm (reserve). Trios Lightweight —1, Masonic Homes Farm (champion): 2, (Continued on Page 7)
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