12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9, 1963 • Beef Show (Continued from Page 1) Pi of. Herman Purdy and Jack Phillips of the Pennsylvania State University, and Louis Uhl, Schluderberg and Kurdle Co , Inc. of Baltimore, Md, ANGUS Lt. Wt —1, Audrey Yunn inger, Marietta Rl, 2, Ruth Ellen Bartram, Chester Oo.; 3, Jacob Long, Elizabethtown R'2; 4. Glenn Plickinger, Bp'hrata R 3: 5, Fred Miley, Chester Co : G, William Stiode, Ches ter Co ; 7, Robert Evans, Dau phin Co ; S, Kenneth Reeser, Northumberland Co ; 9, Linda Yoder, Chester Co , 10, Ralph Todd, Mount Joy R 2. ■Med Wt —1, Ronald Ment zer, Chester Co (Champion Angus and Grand Champion); 2, Nancy Plickinger, Silver service bulletin get big litters of HUSKY PIGS A sow is a pig factory, she has the big job of pro ducing and nursing two litters of pigs every year. Like any other factory, she has to have the raw in gredients to produce the product (pigs) and to main tain the factory (her own body). If she fails to get proper nutrition to do both these jobs, she may actually resorb some pigs into her system, causing you to lose pigs you’ll never even see; or she may farrow weak, unthrifty litters. Purina Sow Chow, a product of years of research, has what it takes to help the sow keep up her own body, farrow big litters and have plenty of milk to start ’em right. It comes as a supplement to your grain or as a complete sow ration. Ask for Purina Sow Chow at our store. John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonville Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheema Ira B. Landis Valley Kfta.fl, I 'Lancaster John B. Kurtz " 'Jt & I J !i , . , . , .VAV, , ,V.V. , .V Springsi-*3, David' Zimmerman, Reinholds Rl; 4, Barry Long enecker, Lititz R 2, 5, Charles G. Greider, Columbia R 2; 6, Susan AJleman, E'lizabethtoiwn R 3; 7, John Bowman, Para dise; 8, Jean Reeve, Chester Co.; 9, Robert B'ower, Dauph in Co ; 10, Diana Reeser, Northumberland Co. Lt. Heavy Wt. —1, Nahcy L. Rohrer, Lititz R 3; 2, Wil liam Prey, Quanryville R 2: 3, Larry Brubaker, Elizabeth town R 3; 4, Carl Gutheridge, Marietta Rl; 5, Dale E. Bush ong, Columbia R 2; G, David Longenbacb, Northumberland Co ; 7, Lee Garhn, Dauphin Co , S, Rose Mane Linton, Quarryville R 2; 9, John Prey, Quarryville R 2; 10, James Bower, Dauphin Co. Heavy Wt —1, Wesley Mast, Elverson R 2, 2, Terry .v.v. Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, II Intercourse New Providence Warren Sickman Pequea John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage Pettlcoffer, Elizabethtown';'- 3, remce Mummi,' Mount'foy Ri2; Lucy Yoder, Chester Co.; 4,5, Ronald DenVlnger, 2854 Yeil- Paul Holcombe, Chester Co.; lo'w Goose Road; 6, Eugene 5, Charles Barley, Manheim Bollinger, Denver R 2; 7, Ste- R 4; 6, Roger Sillcs, Dauphin phen Alleman, Elizabethtown Co.; 7, Debbie Witoner, 321 R 3; S, Daniel Watts, Dauphin Valley Road; 8, D'ale Smith, Co.; 9, David Nace, Lancaster Northumberland Co.; 9, Wan- Ril; 10, Karen Nablit, Dauphin da Werkheiser, Northumber- Co. land Co.; 10; Craig Pogel, Northumberland Co SHOWMANSHIP Hereford —1, Ronald D e# linger; 2, Michael Hosier' , !Lt. Heavy Wt. -1, Kath- Fred c Lin ‘ on * J T r ‘ : 4 ; Ka * ii leen Ney, Marietta Rl; 2, Bar- - ver ’ 5 ’ Mary Lou Landls - SHORTHORN T ry S ' ton T er ’ J ° y Rl \ 3 ’ bafh n£ '“ 1 RrihPi-t Hosier Manheim Laura Laudenslager, Dauphin oacn, Nonnumoenand Co, j 1, Ktfheit Hosier, Manneim Tames W Houser Lam- Ronald Mentzer; 3, \y e ,,, H 4; (Champion Shorthorn); 2, e °’ 4 Seha“ Mast : 4 ’ Nan °y S Deborah Bitting, Dauphin Co.; P eter - v fj’ leN S rer; 5, Jean Reeve. 801 !' c.',: c". ! : -i, 5’ Valan Bitting Dauphin Go’ » er ’ Marietta Rl; 8, Sandra Long; 2, Nelson Riggin. 5, valan Bitting, Dauphin go. , Centemne Ro£wi . g> Final showmanship | Donald Miller, Elizabethtown Ronald Denlinger; 2, Dan Rl; 10, Shirley Buckiwalter, Longenbach; 3, Robert Lo s . Lititz R-3. HEREFORD. Lt Wt. —1, Fred Lin'ton Jr., Quarryville R 2; 2, Miartm Greenleaf, Jr., Oxford Rl; 3, Kay Weaver, Quarryville R 2; 4, Anna Mae Donough, Colum bia Rl; 5, Prances Bixler, Mar ietta Rl; G, Juhe Landis, 2'3OG Horseshoe Road; 7, Michael Hosier, Manheim R 3; S, Ada Heistand, IMamheim R 4; 9, Jeannette Noibht, Dauphin Co. Med. Wt. —1, Joanne Roh rer, Lititz R 3; 2, Linda Ney, Marietta Rll; 3, Faye Bruba ker, Elizabethtown R 3, 4, Law- NEW INVENTIONS from John Deere New, more powerful 3020 and 4020 ROW-CROP TRACTORS > Landis Bros. Inc. M. S. Yearsley & Sons 393-3906 West Chester G 96-2990 Elm Lancaster Wenger Implement' Co. Alon Beyer A. B. C. Groff Buck BIT 4-4467 Christiana LY S-5687 New Holland 554-# NEW JOHN DEERE WARRANTY Now all farm tractors and equipment are warranted for one year or 1500 hours. Heavy Wt. —1, Clifford Start Silage Feeding Holloway HI, Peach Bottom, Richard S. Adams, extensm (Reserve Champion); 2, Fred dairy specialist, suggests dalrj Stoneroad, Dauphin Co ; 3, men planning to feed grass Sl Janies Gater, Dauphin Co.; 4, age should feed it early it th ( Janies Noll, 240 Centerville have a fall freshening hf>n Road, 5, Mary Lou Landis, (ie believes amounts ox bat S'trasburg Rl, 6, Curvin Sam- hay and silage fed should i uel Nace, Lancaster Rl; 7, gradually increased unt 1 con Florence Bixler, Marietta Rl; are on full-barn feeding. Agn S, Bonnie Stoner, Mount Joy dual change-over keeps str« Rl, 9, Kathy Weaver, Quarry- at a minimum and helps man ville R 2. tain both production aa health. ' - O Vj' * % / s 1 • f. -> .. •• . »v & K» >* ' S A ** f %i w vs. 4 v „r H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy 653-3361 ''" s Vt * ■. d Shotzberger's 665-31