Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 20, 1969, Image 8

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    I-Lancaster Fanning. Saturdiy. September 20.1969
• Rondy
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gdls weighed 275 pounds each
and wore first in the heavy
weight class
W F Ruoss and son Frank
lin, Ephrata R 2. won in (he
breeding stock classes with sows
and litters, junior gilts and a
young boar Franklin also won
both the fitting and showing
championships
Placings weie as follows
FAT HOGS
Lightweight. Barry Uliich. Heavjweight, John Enck, Joe
Robert Young. Clvde Deal off. Linton, Loßoy Welk; John
William R Killian. Llovd Welk Shank - Ju d>’ Thompson, Jo
anna Wcidman; Biyan Wagner;
Medium Weight, Randj Cliff Holloway, Stew.nl Shoc-
Ranck. Jay Hastings. Mnik maker
Young. Dale Bollinger. Richaid
Aument. SHORTHORN
Heavyw'cight. Scott Ki eider John Martin, Kaicn Weavei
Richard Hastings, Ronald Larrv Landis
Ranck: Thomas Hubei Matt
Young
BREEDING CLASSES
Sow & Utter, W F Huexss Jr« FITTING
Gitts, W. F. Ruoss. Young Boar, o ne and Two Year Membe.s,
Frank B. Ruoss Carol Walter; Donald Dorwart;
Showmanship, Franklin j ohn Enck
Ruo f>‘ Ll °y d Welk : David Au - Three Years and Over, Judy _,, . , in . n , . . .
»“h- ~ Thompson; Kay Weaver; Shirley In the late 1940 sit took more
Fitting, Franklin Ruoss; Craig. than 1,500 pounds of groceries
Lloyd Welk; David Aument. cunuruiKcmn to supply one person with food
attf/IrMANaHIP , , „«
One and Two Year Members, for a year - accordm S to U.S.
Early Ballast Tanks Ed Weidman; Fred Edward; Department of Agriculture eco
__ , , Lloyd Welk. nomists. The load today is about
The forerunner of the modern Thru* v„r= , n j J
ballast tank used to submerge i,,™” ; ears _? nd ove Ka y 100 pounds lighter, thanks in
Danas: uni: used to suomer 0 e Weaver; Judy Thompson; Shir- , , , .
submarines was first proposed i ey Craig part to increased food process
by an unknown English inven- ‘ mg. A can of frozen orange juice
tor in 1747. His prooosal was to weights less than a dozen fresh
fill goatskin bags witn water and A > c ; oianges. Instant products weigh
attach them to the hull of the " .J? COS V Cr form,n 9 less than the regular products—
vessel. Clossified Ad Con Help potatoes for example. |
• Sofanco Delong, Fred Edwards. Junior Cuder Best Udder, Allen Crider,
(Continued from Page 1) learling, Donna Welk, Ed Wei- Scott Mull.
dman. Amos Rutt, Bob Young
fitting and Randy Clark in show- Senior Yearling, Amos Rutt, JERSEY
manship James High, Joyce Galbreath, Intermediate Calf, Tom Aaron,
A list of placmgs follows Dale Bollinger, Glenn Kieider Larry Aaron, Roger Shaub Jun-
HOLSTEIN ior Yearlin S> Wayne Reynolds
Junior Calf, Barbara Kreider. Two-Year-Old, Carol Gioff. Su- Senior Tom Aaion
Tom Kreider, Ken Rutt, Randy zann Groff > Joyce Groff, Amos Two-Year-Old, Roger Shaub.
Clark. James High Intermediate ? utt ’ Ken Ruft Three-Year-Old, avpswtoi?
Calf, Larry Mveis, Cliff Hollo- Aanc - V Delong, Tom Kreider, _ ,
way, Charles Gioff, Tom Gal- James Hl « h - Am °s Rutt Aged C f, Wauen Schmuck.
breath, Wayne Kieidei Covv ’ Ila Welk, Ken Rutt, Shar- SHOWMANSHIP
c . nit nit,- J ™ Gl0f !; Marvm Mlller - Doieen One & Two-Year-Members,
Lo Tu v 1 ) w u CSt Uddei ’ 03101 Gl ° ff ’ Rand - V Cfcrk. Warren Schmuck,
James High Amos Rutt Nancy Ha Welk Cail Kieidei Three-Year & Over
pion A >' ishue GUERNSEY Members, Joyce Groff, Tom Krei
was the only entiy, a calf shown uuisKNSiiY Suzanne a,-off aienn v,p,.
by Wauen Schmuck, Peach Bot- Junior Calf, Ricky Crider, Bob flei ’ ’
tom R 2 S- Joyce Wagner Senior Calf,
, Allen Ciidei, Scott Mull Junior FITTING
Ovei all fitting honois \vent to Yearling, Debia Crider, Bob & One & Two-Year Members,
Brenda Hen, and the top show- Joyce Wagner, Clark Coates Clark Coats, Debra Crider Ricky
man was Joyce Groff, Reserve Sen i o r Yearling, Charles Coats. Crider Three-Years & Over
honors went to Clark Coats in Beth Pieston Two-Year-Old, Di- Members, Brenda Herr, Barbara
(See other photos Page 17) ane Crider Three-Year-Old, Kreider, Larry Aaron, Tom
Scott Mull Four-Year-Old, Allen Aaion
F
FAMILY AFFAIR. The Fred Crider are Mrs. Crider; Ricky, 10; Fred Crider;
family, Nottingham R 2. dominated the Diane, 12; Allen, 13 (reserve champion)
Guernsey Show at the Solanco Fair this and Debra, 11 (champion). L. F. Photo
week. From left with their winning entries
• Hertford
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ry Uhich. Jim Thompson
(FFA). Jim Marlin; Donna
Walters
Heavyweight, Shirley Craig,
Don Dorwart; Glenn Weidman,
Matt Young; Ed Weidman;
Mark Young. Dave Byers, Jay
Hastings, Bob Renner.
HEREFORD
Lightweight, Shnlcy Landis.
Sue Mai tin. Kay Weaver; Ray
Riubakcr, Caiol Waltei, Keith
Jackson, Manlyn Landis
CHAROLAIS
Ken Deai off, Llo.vd Welk,
Robert Young.
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SHIRLEY CRAIG and her reserve Angus steer was breed champion and
champion steer at the Solanco Fair. The weighed 900 pounds. L. F. Photo
Food Load Lighter
Lancaster Farming Ads Pay
w,? rvest h,gh moisture corn and save three ways
as sar«s ssssa *•»«,
HARwlrnllp “ l0 ? ks K T re valuable TDN. The
HARVESTORE system of storing and processing sauec
ThT£t^?ri Uable e " ergy lnhlgh rnSre J^* 5
Th s saved TDN can add up to more profitable gams or
milk production It’s like adding extra acres
to your crop land.
Many farmers also process cornlage (low-moisture sHawl
through their HARVESTORE This gives them the 1
value of the entire plant The loUf molsEleSll
»5? th im | in K teS haullng and storing unneeded water.
Add the labor-saving advantages of HARVESTORE hnffnm
unloading and automated feeding Small wonder
?„°cSis a v.d»rA r P H s ESTORE ,he k « -
HARVESTORE
multiplies manpower
and landpower
PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORg
SYSTEMS, INC.
New Holland, Penna. 17557
Phone 354-5171
sources deemed a* ,Ur * t ,S clr * wn fr<m
t.on requires the advice of aw ,s T™ 6 opera "
tnanaceroent, weather and other conditions .Iff®
309 Diller Ave.