Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1972, Image 18

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    18— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14, 1972
; ■ i . "■■■ ■■■ Statement of Ownership, Management, Circulation
Required by the Act of Congren of October 23,1962
Manheim Caps Fair Season Of the Lancaster Farming published weekly at Lititz Penna. for
(Continued From Page 1) , ° °xhe name and address of the publisher is: Robert G. Campbell,
During the afternoon, a record Lititz Pa Editor, Richard E. Wanner, Lititz, Pa.
number of sheep and owner is . G Campbell, Lititz,
judged. A total of 57 market The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders
hogs and nine breeding swine ownin „ or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds,
wm% exhibited along with 39 mortgages, or other securities are: None
S Stephen Horton, 11, showed the Average No. Copies Single Issue
grand champion market hog, a Each Issue During Nearest To
226 pound crossbred. He is the son JUJ Precedmg 12 Months fUmgdate
of Mr. and Mrs. James Horton,
Elizabethtown. A. Total No. Copies Printed 6660 6750
a Paid Circulation
1 litter-mate of a hog he showed to *• ® a * es though agents 660 000
the championship of the 4-H V 2. Mail Subscriptions 6586 6649
county hog roundup during the f \,gK Paid Circulation 6586 6649
summer. IrßFree
The reserve grand champion l. Sample, complimentary, and
market hog was shown by Stuart other free copies 32 42
Heisey of Elizabethtown Ri. Sue Kauffman, left, and her sister Linda took reserve 2. Copies distributed to news
In judging of pairs, Dwight grand and grand champion honors respectively at Thursday agents, but not sold 60 oo
Martin, of Mount Joy Ri, had the night’s dairy judging contest at the Manheim Fair. Distribution , 6618 6691
champions and Kerry Boyd, of F. Office Use, left-over, unaccounted,
Clay the reserve champions old cow; Marlene Harbold, an Manheim came in second with a spoiled after printing 42 59
Rick’ Pfautz, of Stevens Rij intermediate calf that was also wagon safety display, Ephrata G. Total 6660 6756
exhibited the champion sow, a junior champion; Larry Wenger was third with wildlife con- i Certify that the statements made by me above are correct and
Duroc. No reserve champion was with his junior yearling and servation, and the Manheim FHA complete. Robert G. Campbell
named. Frank EsMeman, with a four- was fourth with a colorful display Publisher
Scott Heisey, of Elizabethtown y ear old -. on recycling remnants.
Rl, won the junior fitting and Fen Findley, 19, of Holtwood
showmanship award and Marlin R 2, showed both the grand and 8888888 RR RIRBfIHHfI
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competition, the Robert Herr piion honors in Guernseys. T , „ r'a aim tdcct t v « j *. • , ,
family, of Narvon Ri, swept all Miller’s cows were entered as Then use GRAIN TREE! from Kemm Industries, a leader in gram
top prizes. ffa projects. preservation. This method is an easy, sure and economical way to
Elizabeth Herr, 12, showed the Top honors m juding of Brown trpnt hinh mnictnro mm for nnon U:«U
champion pen of three lambs Swiss a lso went t 0 one Treat nign moisture corn tor open storage. After treatment, high
winning with her black-faced showman, Don Wenger, of moisture corn can be placed in any protected area.
Sufolk sheep Manheim R 2, an FFA student
wJfsh'o'rt; SfCJE? 'ttSSZSSZZ GRAIN TREE! Distributed by
Christian 10, who exhibited y ear °M grand champion and mjy . m _ ■__ _
Dorsets. reserve champion junior W XBEXX V H BEER*
In dairy competition on yearling.
Thursday evening, Linda and Sue a window display contest through
Kauffman led their Holstein cows conducted Wednesday, the Penn m. ■■
to grand and reserve grand Manor FFA chapter took first
championships, respectively. place with a display explaining R.D. No. 1 , Phone 717-653-4355 Mount Joy, Penna.
The girls are daughters of Mr. pesticide safety principles.
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I C. K. LUTZ, INC. I
Wagner, a native of
Washington Boro, joined the'
Weaver organization in 1971 as a
Wholesale-Retail Store
Supervisor in Weaver Foods Inc.,
a subsidiary of Victor F. Weaver
Inc. In his new position he will be
responsible for Weaver prepared
food sales in the Reading, Lan
caster, and Harrisburg area.
Raymond L. Trout, R.D.I
Willow St., has been named to
succeed Wagner as Weaver
Foods Wholesale-Retail Store
Supervisor.
Trout joined Weaver in 1971 as
an Assistant Foreman in the
Prepared Foods division. In 1972
he was named Foreman in one of
Weaver’s batter dip fried chicken
departments.