B—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 13, 1965 • Livestock Exp. (Continued from Page 1) on Tuesday the Davis and Rishel Herefords agitln finish ed one and two in the breed. Judging on both days was by Thomas Merritt, Penn State Animal Science Dept. According to show officials, Davis—who could barely be seen across the back of his steer, “Buzzy" ’— was the youngest competitor to win the grand title in the history of the Exposition. “Buzzy” had some pretty fair breeding going for him m this show. He was sired by Penn State Pawnee Mixer 133, grand champion bull at both the International Live stock Show in Chicago, and at the Exposition here in 1962. County Results in 4-H, FFA Shoiv: ANGUS Junior Yearling—2, Larry Weaver; 3, David Zimmer man; 7, Ljnn Hiestand. Summer Yearling—3, Lar ry Weaver; 4, Red Rose Baby Beef Club; 5, C. William Frey; 7, Barry Longenecker; 12, Edward Hess. Senior Calf: 4, C William Frey; 6,7, Paul Z. Martin, Jr. HEREFORD Junior Yearling: 1, Red Bose 4-H Baby Beef Club, 4, Thomas Zartman. Sommer Yearling: 9, James Kettering; 10, Mary Ellen Kettering. Buy Now and Save Extra Baler Twine 9,000 & 10,000 foot Made from Pure No. 1 $7.75 This price is subject to additional cash and quantity discounts. Twine will nof be delivered until after Jan. 1 with cash terms up to March 1. No extra charge for delivery. Available at WEAVER’S FARM EQUIP. Strasburg, Pa. WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOC West Willow, Pa. WENGER’S FARM EQUIP R. D. 1, Quarryville (Buck) KIRKWOOD FEED & GRAIN Kirkwood, Pa. SMOKETOWN Senior Calf: 5, WllHnm Hollinger; 0. Michael Hosier; 7, Donald S. Miller. Junior Yearlings 2, Ada Hicstnnd; 3. David L, Hciioy. Junior Calf: 2, Larry Weaver: 7, David Heiscy. Senior Calf: 3, Donna Hess. COUNTY GROUPS 3, Lancaster —Red Rose 4- H Baby Beef Club (Angus). County results in Open Class Steers: Junior Yearling: 1, Cones toga Meadow Farms. Summer Yearling: 4, Con estoga Meadow Farms. Senior Call: 1, Conestoga Meadow Farms (champion); 3, Frey and Cornell. Senior Calf: Meadow Farms, • SWCD (Continued from Page 1) conservation districts. Among goals set for next year were: 1 —123 new district agri cultural cooperators; 3 nori agncultural district commun ities. 2 Contact 300 farms ap plying practices to review their needs for new practices. 3 SCS to work with 115 new basic agricultural plans and with 3 non-agncultural plans. 4—Farmers Home Admin- istration will pilan to work with 45 family farms and one on Holland East African Fiber per bale these dealers: ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS Quarryville, Pa. FARMERSVILLE EQUIP. Farmersville, Pa. SHOTZBERGER’S FARM EQUIP. Elm, Pa. MUSSER FARMS, INC. Columbia, Pa. Distributed by SHORTHORN ANGUS SHORTHORN 2, Conestoga Ph, Lane. 397-3539 rural community on loa; asrvicai new authority will include one senior citizens' complex. o—The Department of' For est & Waters plans to plant 100,000 trees; mark 100 acres of timber for cutting; and work 25 acres of timber stand improvement. The 1906 proposed district budget in the amount of $l,- 305 was approximately the same as for the current year, but it included an expendi ture for clerical help for the district. In other business discussed at the directors’ meeting, it was decided to hold meetings with township supervisors; complete w'ork on the Proj ect 566 flood control plan for Manheim area: hold future meetings in facilities of the cooperating agencies rather than at the County Court House. Wayne aiaresch submitted the name of one new co operator, Donald L. Hersbey of Manheim R 2, and 2 plans for cancellations resulting from farm sales. These were unanimously approved by the directors. 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