Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1964, Image 12

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    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
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Tnos
Trios
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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.
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Trios
Lightweight —1, P. Thom,,
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2, Cogley (reserve champion)’
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Klingertown; 5, Leon Arnold'
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as, 2, Cogley; 3,4, Wi11,,,
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