Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 19, 1965, Image 5

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    • Vintage
(Continued from Ptge 3) 220, 25.10-26.85; 220-240, 24-
as SB In some weight classes. 26.85; 240 and up, 21.25-24 75;
The 118 head sold brought sows, 18.25-20.
Now, to serve you better, we offer:
A full line of
and PURINA
COME
iWe are anxious to show you our store
facilities and to tell you more about
the products we offer. We want to
know you. . and we want you to
know us. We want to tell you about]
services we offer livestock and;
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23-23.25 for lightweights; 180-
200 lbs, sold for 23-26.35; 200-
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D. 2, MAN HEIM
Ph. 665-4137
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Terre Hill 445-3455
• Risser
(Continued from Page 3)
member of the National Hon
or Society, basketball captain
and was elected to the School
Board in the Youth Day in
Government student elections.
Eugene’s activities in the
FIFA included being the chap
ter Reporter his junior and
senior year, receiving the Red
Rose Degree, and a member
of the local chapter .basket
ball, volleyball and softball
teams He has actively par
ticipated in the - uni al judg
ing contes s held the Lam
peter Fair and »vas the top
judge in 1964 He has shown
some of his top market hogs
at the County FFA Swine
Show and has shown tobacco
at local fairs, the County FFA
show and at the Penna Farm
Show in Harrisburg
His farming program has
consisted of raising top qual
ity tobacco and feeding mar
ket-topping hogs To date, he
has fed over 300 head of hogs.
famous PURINA
HEALTH AIDS
as a part of his program
The week of June 14
Eugene will be taking part in
the annual FFA Week and
State FFA Convention at
Penn State, where he will rep
resent his chapter in the
dairy judging contest. He has
been admitted to Penn State
and will begin his advanced
study this fall He plans to
study either in the field of
Agricultural Education or
Animal Industry and Nutri
tion
Eugene is the ninth DeKalb
Agricultural Award winner
from Warwick and his name
will be engraved on a spe
cial honors plaque provided
by the sponsor The plaque
will remain in the Agricul
ture room
(Sixteenth century medicine
relied heavily upon burning
incense and swallowing strong
ly spiced medicines.
poultry feeders." We look forward to
the pleasure of serving you. We are
happy to offer research-proved, top
quality products under the Checker
board label; Please pay us a visit...
and xnqke.it SOON!
West Willow Farmers Assn.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19, 1965
WILLOW STREET, PA.
Ph. 394-5019
A clock that gains or loses
one-hundredth second a day Is
not accurate enough for some
scientific purposes.
• Farm Calendar
«Continued trom page 1)
fruit growers’ meeting at
Sierer Bros Fruit Farm,
Snyder County.
630 p.m. Auction sale
of Poultry Association equip
ment at Poultry Center.
8 p.m Special informa
tional meeting for dairymen
at Hostetler’s Banquet Hall,
Mount Joy, sponsored by
Northeast Dairy Co-Op Fed
eration
8 p.m. County 4-H Hol
stein Club at Henry Ketter
ing farm, Lititz R 3; fitting
and shewing demonstrations,
June 26 Lancaster County
Daily Princess Contest at
Host Motel
CHOWS
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