12 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 5, 1963 JOHN EBY, Jr., Gordonville HI, poses his cham pion market hog, a purebred Duroc Barrow, after the judging at New Holland Fair Thursday. Eby Has Champ At New Holland Fair Swine Show John Ehi, Jr, Goidonville Rl showed a puiebied Duioc barrow to the top of the mar ket hog class at the New Hol land Fan Thuisday. .# Cloisters FFA (Continued trom Page 1) lor, Lititz R 2, Warwick 312.9 LIVESTOCK 1. Roy Musser, East Earl El, Giasslands 352 3, 2 John Kiev, Quairyville R 2, Solanco 379 6, 3 William Shirk, Good ville. Grasslands 375 3, 4 Wal ter Musser, Narvon Rl, Glass lands 3G2 9, 5 Bany Hirnei sen, Rein'holds Rl, Cloisters 301 5, 6. Clifford Bollinger, Lititz R 4, Cloisteis 35S S, 7 Chailes Millei, Lititz R 2, Wai wick 35S 4, 8 Willard Good, East Eail Rl, Grasslands 35G 6, 9 Gerald Waltz, Manheim R D , Manheim 354 9, 10 Ken neth Mai tin. Denier Rl, Giass lands 351 8 TOTAH 1. Roy Bowman, New Hol land RX, Giasslands 664 5, 2 Thomas Zaitman, Ephiata Rl, Cloisteis 663 S, 3 John Frey, Quaiivville R 2, Solanco 657 5, 4 Rov Mussei, East Bail Rl, Giasslands 653 5, 5 Hatold Good, Ephiata Rl, Cloisters CIO 5, 6 Bdwaid Redcay, Remholds Rl Cloisteis 649 7, 7 Cliltoid Bollingei, Lilitz R 4, Cloisteis 645 3, S Banv Hu neisen, Remholds Rl Cloisters 636, 9 David Meikey, Stevens Rl, Cloisteis 630 7, 10 Neal Sthw endemann, Stevens Rl, Cloisteis 625 5. SCHOOLS , 1 Ephiata High School, Cloisteis Chaptei 558 5, 2 Rew Holland High School, Giasslands Chapter 525 7, 3 Maiiheini Cential High School, Maiiheini Chapter 505 8, 4 Wanuck High School, Waiwick Chaptei 500 5, 5 Penn Manoi High School, Manoi Chapter 492 6, Solanco High School, Solanco Chaptei 475 5, 7. Pe rinea Valley High School, Pe rinea Valiev Chaptei 467 6, S Lanipeter-Strashui g High Sch ool, Garden Spot Chapter 448 6, 9 Donegal High School, Witness Oak Chapter 4,40.0 Hoiseshoe pitching Sol aneo (Charles Craig HI -and’ Jeny McCoy). - A 1 Rope Pulliiis tr ’B#«Csklandt., Chapter. 4 ’V',' i* I _ ll'w .1 1 .Of- There is NT)*’bperf"‘season this year in'vhjiSh hen pheasanUj 1 ft}i i%g:u’f;in'!par tridges, , gfjjufee, cub bears, el>c and otters, j 1 John, a 19 62 graduate of Peauea Valley High School, had the champion at the same show last year ' The 220 pound champion Thursday was his fourth 4-H pioject. Placing m the one-class show was the Hampshire Landrace cross shown by Robeit Fisher, East Earl Rl Third place was taken by another hog of the same breeding, exhibited by William Fisher, East Earl Rl. A Yorkshne shown by Dale Herr, New Holland R 2, took fourth place. The fitting contest also went to Eby Larry High Bareville, showed a Hampshire to the top of the Showmanship con test. i i WHEN YOU THINK OF LIME i .!•> i »11. ,* ’* !*- X * think, of st^sk ' i' v t *■ Eastern States Farm Test Lawn Soil If you are planning' * new Modern science has an ans- Carl O. Dossin, Penn lawn. Jack Harper, Penn State we r to the iron rust In water poultry .extension special extension agronomist, suggests supply problem! Henry Wood- ges poultry producers to getting a soil testing kit from ing, Penn State extension agri- a cautious lookout, espt t your county agricultural agent, cultural engineer, says that in secluded areas, for a njr Instructions for taking the soil plastic pipe is a good replace- caying material. sample and for mailing it to ment for badly corroded or ainst predators when In the laboratory come with the rusty metal pipe, and it can i.ng and constructing r . kit. be installed rather easily. buildings is important b - Coll Your R Solve Bust Problem Erercnt Poultry jvJft a' (.u? •*> '*& MBe’fc* - v!^