Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 08, 1966, Image 9

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Manheim Fair
HOG SHOW
Market- Hog And Sow
Titles To Nestleroth
Mark F. Nestleroth, Man
heim 83, had the champion
market hog and champion sow
at the Manheim Farm Show
Wednesday.
Best sow and litter title
went to Jay Fisher, Manheim
81, while Nestleroth showed
the first place junior boar,
and Marlin Shearer of Mount
Joy R 2 had the best senior
BOW.
Judge for the swine contest
was Conrad Grove, manager
of Soleil Farms Inc, Chester
County Angus breeders
Winners by classes were:
Lightweight market hogs, 1,
Curt Diffenderfer, Manheim
R 3; 2, Jay Fisher, Manheim
AGWAY’S FALL BARGAIN PARTY now until Oct. 15
AGWAY DUOCIDE MIXED BAIT
Ready-to-use cereal bait containing Rival.
No bait shyness. (29-3097)
Reg. $1.85
5 lbs. ONLY
$1.75
REDUCED 16c
BIG RED SHUSH PUP
Completely nutritions. Bite-size with great taste appeal.
(20-0695)
25-lb. bag
ONLY $2.59
SAVE 7c
SYLVAN IA LIGHT BULBS
Now Until October 15
ONLY 17c ea.
, (93-2358) 40 watt (93-2360) 60 watt
(93-2362) 100 watt Save-" by the case
ONLY $3.89 for 24
Rl; 3, Donna Nissley, Man
heim R 3.
Heavyweight, 1, Nestleroth
(champion); 2, Fisher; 3, Allen
Hess, Manheim 83.
Pen of three lightweights,
1, Diffenderfer; 2, Allen Hess;
3, Randy Hess, Manheim R 3.
Junior boars, 1, Nestleroth;
2, Carl Siegrist, Lititz R 3; 3,
Jay Fisher.
Junior sows, 1, Nestleroth;
2, Jay Fisher; 3, Jim Risser,
Manheim R 4.
Senior sows, 1, Marlin Shea-
rer, Mount Joy R 2, 2, Nestle
roth; 3, Siegnst.
DAIRY SHOW
(Continued from Page 8)
FFA champion.
Reserve grand champion was
a six-year-old cow, also owned
by Hershey.
Marilyn Harbold, daughter
Agway
Lancaster New Holland Quarryviile Honey Brook
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harbold
of Elizabethtown Rl, took first
place in the showmanship class,
while her sister Marlene was
named master fitter. Susie
Kauffman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Robert H. Kauffman, also
of Elizabethtown Rl, was a
close runncrup in the show
manship •< division, and Karen
Biubaker placed second in fitt
ing.
Winners by classes were:
Junior calf —1, Susie Kauff
man, 2, Marlene Haibold; 3,
Karen Brubaker.
Intermediate calf —1, Rae
lene Harbold: 2, Marilyn Har
bold, 3, Lester Gerhard
Senior calf —1, John Nissley
Junior yearling 1. Burnell
Buchen, 2, Ed Donough
Senior yearling —1, .Clayton
Nissley; 2, Harold Shenk: 3,
Donald Hershey; 4, Donough.
Two-year-old cow —1, Her
shey, 2, Joe Wivell.
REDUCED $3.30
ELECTRIC STOCK
TANK HEATER H-900
No maintenance required ... no cords to chew ... no
fire hazard . . . can be economically operated in large or
small tank. Controlled thermostatically. (88-0195)
Now Until October 15
ONLY $10.45
PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE
Full season protection. Inhibitors stop rust, corrosion,
clogging, and foaming. Safe for aluminum parts.
ONLY $1.29 per gallon*
1-5 gallons in your own container.
SAVE $2.26
SQUIRE APPLEGATE INSULATED JACKET
Wear underneath other clothing or as a sports jacket.
Black nylon, fully insulated in sizes small, medium, large
or x-large. (44-3001 thru 44-3004)
SAVE $2.98
SQUIRE APPLEGATE HOODED JACKET
Spruce green, fully insulated with box-quilted design,
zipper hood. Small, medium, large or x-large. (44-3005
thru 44-3008)
INSULATED WORK AND SPORT BOOTS
REDUCED $2.53
Olive-green rubber, heavy-duty zipper boot with steel
shank and wool-fleece interlining. Whole sizes only, 6-13.
(46-0850) (4246 M)
ONLY $11.37
Agway Inc.
Thrcc-ycar-old cow
Shenk
Aged cow —1, Hershey; 2,
Hershey
John S. Shelly, Manheim Rl,
was chairman for the Fail’s
dairy show.
Meek Wins Best Sheep
In Show Title
Two of the four sheep class
es judged Wednesday at the
Manheim Farm Show weie
won by Ronald Meek, Rein
holds Rl Meek also won the
best fitted and best of show
titles with a Shiopshne lamb
He also had the first place
ewe.
Jesse Miller, Manheim R 4,
had the first place entiy m
ram lamb class, and Steven
Miller, Manheim R 4, won the
ram class.
SAVINGS FOR SPORTSMEN!
Now Until October 15 only
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8, 1966—9
SHEEP SHOW
Winners by class were
ONLY $7.39
ONLY $10.87
Ram lamb, 1, Jesse Miller,
Manheim R 4; 2, Rick Fenstcr
maker, Manheim R 2.
Ewe lamb, 1, Ronald Meek;
2, Fenstermaker. 3, Jesse Mil
ler.
Ewe, 1, Meek: 2, Jesse Mil
ler; 3, Barry Miller, Manheim
R 4.
Ram, 1, Steven Miller, Man
heim R 4
Judge for the event on
opening day was Com ad Giove
manager of Soleil Fauns Inc.
of Poltstown
Tractor Driving Titles
To 801 l And Snavely
Wins in the junior and sen
ior divisions of the Manheim
Fair tiactor during contest
Thuisday went to Jay 8011,
Manheim R 4, and Jeiry Snave
ly, Lititz Rl, respectively
Twenty-nine youths, 14-18
years old, competed in the jun
ior contest, while four adults
fought for the senior title.
Fust-place winneis, 801 l and
Snavely, weie awarded troph
ies last night at the Fan’s gen
eral awards pi esentation.
Placmgs weie:
Junior division —1, Jay
8011, Manheim R 4 2. David
Merkey, Ephrata 3, Jay Smok
er, Ephrata; 4, Glenn Molt,
Manheim Rl. and 5, John
Nissley, Manheim Rl
Senior division —1, Jeny
Snavely, Lititz Rl, 2, Jay Foie
man, Lititz Rl, 3. Dale Gieiner,
Manheim R 4: 4, Eail Fahne
stock, Manheim R 4
• For The Farm Wife
(Continued from Page 10)
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large mixing bowl Stir in ma
caioni and mayonnaise or salad
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nig. 4 to 6 seivings
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