BUCHER RETIRES nounced that Budier was re "l * nx»a Pag® *8) *' Abenwicfaer, treasurer of the taring from- jfliig- job -and- that man Marvin Nissley, Mount distract Slow for more than Stanley Musselman, Lancaster Joy E 2. Hereford showman a . dozen years, was presented County Farmers National Bank, Bertha Boose, 2258 Old Phlla- w a plaque by County will succeed to that post. d * a p J ke > Lancaster, fin- Agent M. M. Smith The award county placings m the dls . ished third, making the sweep Clted Buchers “Meritorious triet „ how . compete. service to 4-H”. Smith an- - -Frank- Bucher, Rothsville 626-6504 Lester Erb, Elizabethtown' 367=7112 v J Jason -Mellinger, Strasburg .687-6546 - A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC Jonathan Shirk, Bareville 656-9302 D. Wayne Sweigart, Elizabethtown 367-2280 Edgar Umble, Gap 442-4525 LANDISVILLE, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 10, 1966—1 *• v ■«» ** ANGUS Lightweights —1, Glenn Rohisr; 3, James Thompson; 5, Larry Ray Landis; 8, Marvin Nissley; 9, Richard D. Hess; 10, Robert Hess: 11, James Greider, 12, Herbert Hess, 13, Debbie Edwards; 17, Tom Wi vell; 18, Keith Gillespie. Mediumweights —1, Sheryl Weaver; 2, Patucia Kreider. 4, Patricia Yunginger; 6, Gary Dean; 7, Ronnie Enck; 8, Ed win Hoss: 9, Billy Lefever, 10, James Noll; 14, Ricky Kreider. 16, Linda Hershey; 18. G Pies ton LeFevre, Jr: 29, Kathy Weaver Light-heavyweights —1, Sha ron Weaver, 2, Robert Groff; 3, Steven Ney; 5, Myron Lan dis, Jr, 6, Judy Buckwalter; 7, Craig Ebeisole; 8, Jeffrey Greider, 10, Gary Craig: 11, Michael Longenecker; 14, Don ald Gaul, 16, Larry Denhnger Heavyweights —4, Jeffiey Brubaker; 6, William Frey: 10, Linda Kay Ober HEREFORD Lightweights—l, Anna Mae mshed by a quaitet Door Donough; 2, Barbara Walton; prizes will be awarded, and re 3, Robert Greider; 4, Joe Wi- freshments will be seived veil, 5, Kathy Ney. 6, Donna Walter; 7, David Enck: 9, Ken- m neth LongenevKer; 10, Reba * Fo , r . m Nissley, 11, Steven Hershey fContinued fiom Pa 0 e 1) Society Group No 3. Chust- Mediumweights —l, Nancy mas Paity and gift exchange, Yungmger, 2, Jay Nissley. 4, at Emanuel Lutheran Chuich, Harry Nissley. 5, Clifford Hoi- Buckeiville loway; 6, Faye Biubakei. 8, Debbie Denlmger, 9, Lucinda RED MEAT PRODUCTION Hess, 10, John Long; 11, Wil- UP SEVEN PERCENT liam R Hollinger Bixler Light-heavyweights —l, Wm. nation in October increased Houser; 2, Charles Barley. 3, over year earlier levels ac- Mary Ellen Kettering; 5, Rich- cording to the State Ciop Re ar'd Bucfcwalter; 6, Donna porting Service Gaul, 7, Carol Ann Hess; 8, The Pennsylvania total, 88 Donald Bollinger; 9, Lorraine million pounds, was appioxi- Forry, 10, Charlotte Hoffmes mately 7 percent more than Heavyweights -1, Shirley h « J r Buckwalter; 2, Dennis S. Bru- tob «f 196 f. p f^[ ctlo | l baker; 3, Bertha Boose; 4, Judy * n the nabon tot R aled 2-824 mil- Drager; 5, Eugene Bollinger. hon P U P 6 £rom 7, Joseph S. Lefever; 8, Cheryl a year earlier Kay Brubaker; 9, Cindy Eshel- J n the T fi T rst c 10 ™ o “ ths + of man;. 10, Nahcy Zimmerman; s to ll, Gerald Hess; 12, Carole taled -26,364 million pounds,-- 4 Holloway; 13, Donald Swine- P erc *f more in the com t parable period last year. Penn sylvania’s 10-month total, 821 SHORTHORN million pounds, is appro xi- Lightweights —1, Larry mately 3 percent above 1965 Herr; 3, Ada Heistand; 4, output Debra Jo Hess . Heavyweights —l, Mary Lou Wealthy people miss one of Landis; 2, Gary Brubaker: 3, life’s greatest thrills paying April Bony the last installment t ♦ v ♦«, • Producers Co-Op