12—Lancaster Fanning, .Saturday, March 21, 1364 THE GRAND CHAMPION in the sixth annual Lancaster County Swine Pro ducers show and sale Tuesday was this Yorkshire shown by Park F. Thomas, Beavertown The Snyder County breeder also took top trio and pen-of-ten awards. L. F. Photo • Swine Producers (■Continued liom Page 1) ■\eison R 1 "on thiee ot lout tup awaids in Hampshne bieed with John Eb>, Gordon -vilie R 1 and Bo'd Rios York Count' lepeatmg the perfoi inance m Dmoc and Chester ■White competition. The 25 0 head ot show hogs a\ ei aged 212 pounds and com manded an average puce of vH o 7 a hundiedweight in cluding the champions A year ago the sale aieiaged $l7 23 The 21 showmen grossed '<(ol4 48 on consignments weighing a total ot 54,315 lbs Auctioneei loi the sale spoiiboi eel b> the Lancafter Lnestock Exchange, ■was Wil biu Hoblei, lonner 4-H Club \ outh Heading the buyeis "was Kun/lei with 04 head Other pin chasers weie Walter M Dunlap and Sous, Inc , Lancab let Samuel W Hippey, Willow Stieel .Mai tin, Heishey Abat tou , lleiut/ Packing Co , Hai iisburg Medtoid Packing Co, Chestei Tienton Packing Co , I'renton V J and J P W ar lel Inc , Lancaster. not; show KEsrr/rs LAMHiACE Singles Lightweight —1, 2, William and Robeit Fishei East Bail R.l (champion and iesei\e champion); 3, Raymond Weax er. New Holland R 1 4, James Z. Maitin Clinstiana R 1 Heavyweight Ti.pi), Jlei-.he\ fll Tl Jos Lightweight 1 2 Fisnei i champion and iesei\e giand ihdinpioru "> Jlaitin, 4 A\ i-a \ (M h \mi’shiki: Singh s Lightweight 4 2 John Siiawbndge, St e w d i tstow n 1 < h din pi on) 1, Ti tus Beam Lhfison HI tiesene fham inoni 4, B Utfasell Sander Manheim Ji 5 He,n vw eight 1 Omai Beam, Ll\eison HI 2, Saudei 1 1 ios Lightweight IT Beam in line champion) , 2, Sander J le,i\vweight 1. O Beam i (liampion) DL'ROC Singles Lightweight 1 2, John Eh\, Got don'tile R 1 (cham pion and reseme champion). Lightweight 1. Eby (champion), 2, T Beam (le seive champion) ( ULSTER V'HITK Singles Lightweight —1, 2,3, Bovd Bros, Biougeiwille B|l (champion and reserve cham pion). 4, John Hastings, Kirk wood R 1 Heav"weight —1, 2, Hast ings. Can Supply These • Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Red Clover • Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa . , • Pennsylvania Red Q Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Clover O Cert. Du Puits Alfalfa • Saratoga Brorae • Cert. Ranger Alfalfa Grass 1 Hal iv • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa 9 Viking Trefoil • Cert. Narragansett • Climax: Timothy Alfalfa Cert. Russel Oats * Alfalfa & Red Clovei available Pre-inoculated f; t: lohreO BMi SMOKEXOWN Tnos Trios ROHRER’S TOP Recommended Varieties Dekalb Corn - - - - SUDUM MAINE CERT. SEED POTATOES Cobblers Kennebecs Katahdins Red Bliss Lightweight Bios (champion). Heavyweight —1, Hastings (leserve champion). BERKSHIRE Singles Lightw eight —1, Hichaid IVlaule, Quau>ville R 1 (reserve champion). Heavj weight (cliaminou) Trios •Lightweight {champion) SPOTTED POLAND CHINA Singles Lightweight • Pennlate Orchard Grass Ph. lisnc. 597-3559 Warren Leininger, Denver R 2 (champion and reserve cham pion); 3,4, Clair Hartman, Qratz; 5, O. Beam, Heavyweight —1, 2, Lein inger; 3, Hartiman. Lightweight —1, 2, Lein dnger (champion and reserve champion); 4, Hartman; 5, 0. Beam. Heavyweight —1, 2, Lein inger; 3, Hartman. Lightweight —1, Park Thomas, Beavertown, cham pion, grand champion); 2, Reno Thomas, Beavertown (re serve champion - reserve grand champion), 3, Strawbridge; 4, P. Thomas; 5, eGorge Cogley Ronks, Rl. Heavyweight —1, P. Thorn- 1, Bo>d 1, Maule 1, Maule 1, 2, C. Dairy feeds research and development right on your doorstep? When you buy Pioneer dairy feeds from Good’s Feed Mill, that’s exactly the kind of service you get ... an R&D depart ment that’s constantly working to find new ways to help you make more profit. And this is just one of the many exclusive services you can expect when you use Pioneer . . . the feeds with balanced amino acids for bet ter protein building. Amino acids are the building blocks for all proteins. Balance them and you get top production at top profits. To take advantage of Pioneer’s feeds, services, systems and ideas, stop in to see us today. Or call . . . Good's Trios YORKSHIRE Singles SINCE 1870 New Providence, Pa. m; 2,4, Willow Glen jw Straaburg Rl; 3, R, 5, H. S. Greiner, MauhjT’ R 3. ' Trios Lightweight —1, P. Thom,, ('champion - grand chaanpn^ 2, Cogley (reserve champion)’ 3, R. Thomas; 4, Willard Klingertown; 5, Leon Arnold' Lebanon. ' Heavyweight —1, R. Th, ffl , as, 2, Cogley; 3,4, Wi11,,, Glen Farm; 5, Haas. PEN OP 10 Lightweight —1, Wiilo, Glen Farm, Yorkshire (res»i T , champion), 2, Leimnger,Spott ed Poland China; 3, R. Thom, as, Yorkshire; 4,5, Ezra Km tl Kmzers Rl, Yorkshire. Heavyweight —1, P. Thom, as, Yorkshire (champion); j Willow Glen; 3,4, Leminger, . . . the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building Feed Mill
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