20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1971 f w ■A -4 These three girls thought the Solanco Fair and the idea of having their picture taken made a very funny combination. En joying last week’s fairs are: Karen Yun mger, left, and her sister Kathy, right, daugh- Solanco Hogs Bring 63 Cents The champion pen of two hogs at the Solanco Fair last week sold for 63 cents a pound Owned by Mike Hastings, the animals were bought by Kunzler and Co , Lancaster, for 63 cents a pound One of the animals was the show grand champion Mike’s nine-year old brother, Brian, took the second best price of the sale with his reserve champion hog selling for 35 cents a pound to the Strasburg Bank. John Dilworth’s heavyweight champion pen of four went to Norman W Hart for 23 cents a pound J Everett Kreider was the auctioneer for both the swine and cattle sales Powdered Apple Juice Canada claims a breakthrough in powdered apple juice. One thousand gallons of juice are transformed into a fifth of a gallon of flavor-packed powder . Possible uses: pie fillings, dessert powders, fruit drinks, candy bars and breakfast cereals. Jf. XiLwrej *3/ 1 ■-> H AUTOMATED FEEDING EQUIPMENT • (New) Fiberglas Feed Bins • Endless Belt Feeder • P & D Silo Unloader • Vinyl and Galvanized Silo Pipe • Level Flo Gooseneck and Distributor • Delivered and Installed STOLTZFUS SILO EQUIPMENT R#l, Box 77 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 717-768-3873 & ;ar ■****£} iff ters of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yuninger, Quarry ville RDI. They are being guided by Rosie Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, Quarryville RDI. NEW HOLLAND FARMERS FAIR SEPT. 29-30 OCT. 1-2 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29 "Spectacle of Bands" Parade 7 P.M. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30 Tractor Driving Contest 6:30 P.M. Fire Co. Tug-Of-War 9 P.M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 Kids Day (After school) Pet Parade 7:30 P.M. Fire Co. Tug-Of-War 9 P.M. The Burkhart Family The New Creations SATURDAY, OCTOBER Baby Parade 4 P.M. Farmers Fair German Band 8 P.M. Tug-Of-War Semi-Finals 9 P.M. Tug-Of-War Finals 10 P.M. Spirit’s of Blue Grass RIDES AMUSEMENTS EXHIBITS on S. Railroad Are. Arts and Crafts Little Duchess Building Baby Beef and Pig Show Earl Sauders Parking Lot Corn and Grain A. B. C. Groff Bldg. Flower Show Boy Scout Home on S. Roberts Ave. Elementary School Auditorium Fancy Work and Food, Vegetables and Fruit Additional displays in various show windows. United Campaign to Start Mon. Lancaster County will open its annual United Campaign Monday morning (September 27) with a goal of $1,690,409-- and a happy face. The goal shows a bare increase of 1.45 per cent over last year’s drive, and the happy face is the symbol of the Campaign slogan: “Let the Sunshine "In.” Paul A. Mueller Jr, general chairman, said the slogan applies to the thousands of recipients of the 37 United Way serves, or to any of the 5,000 volunteers in volved in the 1971 United Cam paign, or to the workman - and resident- donors throughout the county. “Any of these groups can feel the sunshine,” he said. The drive, opening Monday and closing October 29, provides the life-line of support to the service agencies, some of whom charge fees for certain services or membership fees to supplement the United Campaign budget figures. In every case, however, Campaign officials emphasized, the service is provided without cost if the person involved cannot pay. < W’\ Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 lM mplem< te- L<, » dis Br «- '"*• 2844141 Lancaster 393-3906 LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK • Wood Shavings Soft and Hard Wood Call for information Phone 285-4506 , John Deere 38 Forage Harvester is unmatched... any way you size it up Add up the facts that corn attachments have exclusive rubber gathering belts for plug-free feeding; that changing crop attachments is the fastest and easiest around; that the cylinder cutterhead boasts 6 spiraled knives; that there's a built-in knife sharpener; that re-cutter screens are available, and you'll see why it's unmatched. See us soon. Credit's available. Finance charges waived on for age harvesters with com heads untU Sept. 1, 1972. M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 United Way services run the gamut from nursery care and family guidance, through the several health organizations and hospitals, past youth and group community work as in Scouts and Christian and Jewish Centers, to Community units like Red Cross, Community Council and the Urban League, and ending with emergency units like those operating in the far sections of the County. Pacesetting companies, already soliticiting to inspire 100 per cent participation, opened the campaign September 3 and will report their results at the kick-off breakfast scheduled for Lan caster Monday morning. Cow Gets 4E A Registered Holstein cow owned by Harold and Norman Davis, Huntingdon, Penn sylvania, has joined a select group of 49 other cows of the breed to be designated “4E”. Notice! JDCP tabove est ©