Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 05, 1967, Image 9

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    • FFA Hog Show
(Continued from Page 8)
crage prices were substantial
ly lower. The grand champion
brought 49 cents a pound, com
pared to 71 cents lost year.
SPRAY
MANZATED
MANEB FUNGICIDE WITH
A ZINC SALT ADDED
For Positive
Disease Control on
Potatoes, Tomatoes
and Other Vegetables
• Gives positive protection against a wide range
of diseases.
• Protects crops through rainy and humid infec
tion periods.
• May he used with many of the commonly-used
pesticides.
• Won’t damage plants when at short in
tervals according to directions,
• Won’t clog spray nozzles or corrode equipment.
• Has small particles which make better contact
with disease organisms.
# Readily mixes with water ... an easy-to-use
wettable powder.
With any chemical, follow labeling instructions
and warnings carefully.
(BPONP
*EC U S PAT OFF*
Better Things for Better Living...
BBSBE3
SMOKETOWN, PA.
The reserve brought 28.85 this Lancaster Livestock Exchange
year compared to 41 cents a
pound last year. The average
price for all animals sold was
23.85 cents this year 28.24
cents last year. The animals
were auctioned through the
through Chemistry
Phone 397-3539
with Walter Dunlap & Sons,
nur liltm Buchter and Terry Kauff
rh**nJ tatt pirn man; Duioc< Galen Voder and
?!^ d h,n y . Packing Co., Franklhl Ruoss . Landrace. Lar
‘ sDU k' ry High and Nelson Weaver;
[TROPHY ROTATES Ciossbied, Terry Rollman and
Despite Fisher’s outstanding Robeit Fisher; Open Class,
effoita, the rotating tiophy Bail Stauffer and Teuy Roll
which goes to the chapter scor- man: Poland China, Ron.dd
ing the most points at each Landis and William Buchlcr.
year’s show retained to Clois- In other compel/, on. plac
tei\ following a one-} ear ab- j n ,r S weie: show mar., hip, Earl
sence duung which it resided stauiler, Robeit Fisha. and
with the Giassland Chaptei William Buchtei; filling
Accoidme to Waiwick vo-ag Fianklin Ruoss, Wm Buchtei,
teacher Clair Zerby. hog show t , nd Robeit Fisher: Pen of 10,
chairman, the chapter competi- Fisher, Kauffman, Eugene Bol
tion was e\tiemel> close, with lini , ei- Leon Buch , Ronald
Cloister haung sufficient depth Stauffer, and Jesse Balmei.
in placings to annex the tiophy.
BREED CHAMPIONS Balmei.
Bleed champion-nips and ie- waiwick. inediumweiyhts, Jcs
seives weie won b\ the fol se p l£l i m ei, bleed champion
lowing - \oikshue, Leslei Bow- and leseive champion
man and Robeit Fishei, Berk- Poland China
shnes. Jesse Balmer and Mike Lightweights. 1, Ronald Lan-
Baum; Spotted Poland, Wil- dIS) 2, William Buchtei, 3, Lm-
FRANKLIN RUOSS, Grasslands FFA Chapter, re
ceives tr'ophy from Joel Habegger at Tuesday’s FFA Hog
Show for showing the hog judged best fitted among the
270 head entered. Habegger presented the trophy on
behalf of Eby’s Mill, Lititz. L. F. Photo
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 5,1967 —9
ford Weaver; and 4, Charles
Harling, all of Cloislor Chapter.
Hampshire
Lightweights, 1, James Kal
muck, Wai wick; 2, Teny Kauff
man. Ephiata; mecliumwcighls,
1. Robeit Fisher, New Holland;
2, Ra> monel Bollinger, Eplna
la: 3. Aaion Snaciei, New Hol
land; heavjweighty 1, James
Kakmch; 2, Richaul Gruber,
Manheim.
Dm oc
Lightweights 1 Galen Yoder,
New Holland: 2. Franklin Ru
oss. 3. Eail Stauilei; 4, Linford
Wea v e i mediumvveights, 1,
William Buchtei 2, Call Mar
tin, New Holland, heavy
weights, 1, Lam High, New
Holland 2, Maik Noll, New
Holland
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P. L. ROHRER & BRO.
SMOKETOWN, PA.
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