Farm (Continued From Page 26) shown by David Coble, of RDI, Hcrshey, Dauphin County. Richard P. Sholley, of Jonestown, Lebanon County, exhibited the reserve champion. SPOTTED SWINE - Richard P. Sholley, of Jonestown, Lebanon County, showed the champion Spotted Swine, and Clair Hartman, of Gratz, Dauphin County, exhibited the reserve champion. HAMPSHIRE champion Hampshire was exhibited by Charles Bomegardner, of RD3, Annville, Lebanon County. Reserve champion was shown by Terry Bennecoff and Son, of Kutztown, Lehigh County. BERKSHIRE - Dennis L. Grumbine, of Myerstown, Lebanon County, exhibited the champion Berkshire, and Clayton H. Lazarus and Sons, of Whitehall, Lehigh County, showed the cham pion Yorkshire. The reserve champion was exhibited by Edward H. Oswald, of Slatington, Lehigh County. DUROC - Clyde W. Mc- Conaughey, of SmicksTburg, Indiana County, exhibited the champion and reserve champion in Duroc classes. LANDRACE - Harold Mummert, of Seven Valleys, York County, had the champion gilt in Landrace classes. Jay Blatt, of Ann ville, Lebanon County, showed the reserve cham pion. Tobacco What could be billed as the Harrisburg edition of the Lancaster County Tobacco Show was topped this year by a pair of very familiar names. Roy M. Rohrer, Strasburg RDI, showed the grand champion wrapper sample, while grand champion filler honors went to Arthur E. Reist, 1050 Eden Road, Lancaster. In 4-H competition, Alfred G. Reist, Arthur’s twin brother, exhibited the champion wrapper, and Arthur, the champion filler. Roy Dohner, Elizabethtown RDI, won the MEMO Get Top Prices For Your Hogs at New Holland. Sale every Monday at 10 A.M. Phone 717-354-4341 FOR SALE 20S HEAD KKSTEHI BIUS 125 HEAD 500-525 lbs. 85 HEAD 400-425 lbs. Phone 717-548-MBS Show SLAFF OF THE WEEK v championship in vocational wrapper judging com petition, and James Risser, Lancaster RD2, won in vocational filler classes. Com York County corn producers captured three championships in corn judging competition at the Farm Show. Samuel E, Conley, Etters RDI, captured cham pionships in the 10-ear hybrid dent and 30-ear hybrid dent classes in District I. Robert Kilgore, Airville, exhibited the championship 10-ear single cross hybrid in District II competition. Donald J, Wack, of RDI, Zelienople, Butler County, showed the top 10-ear hybrid dent exhibit, and Shawn Henley, Lebanon RD3 with a 10-ear open pollinated exhibit, won in statewide competition. Daniel A. Brubaker, Ephrata RDI Lancaster County, captured the 30-ear open pollinated cham pionship. A York County youth, Glenn Crowl, Airville RD2, exhibited the top sample in District 1 4-H competition. And an Airville RDI youth, Richard Kilgore, won the District IFF A championship in hybrid dent com classes. The Honey The York County Beekeepers Association placed first in the collective county honey exhibit at the Farm Show. The York County group makes its headquarters at York RDS. C. Edward Graybill, of 432 W. Orange St., Lititz, Lan caster County, took the championship in the in dividual exhibit division. The top specialty pack was exhibited by Daniel A. Brubaker, of RDI, Ephrata, Lancaster County, and the best exhibit of comb honey was shown by Fred Rich, of 225 * Rittenhouse Road, Royersford, Montgomery County. The best exhibit of extracted honey was exhibited by Earl V. Miller, of RD3, Dover, York County. In 4-H honey competition, area youths captured two of the top four placings. John Brenner, Lititz RD3, Lan caster County, won the white extracted class, while the light amber extracted sample was exhibited by Matthew Miller, Dover RD3, York County. Donald Weidman, 1818 Kembrook Road, Lebanon, captured first place FFA honors for his amber ex tracted example. Another first prize in FFA com petition went to William Spahr, Dover RDI, for his entry in the dark amber extracted division. WEIGHT S FORTUNE ( VW ® fl $10 M “It says yon are gentle, charming and sweet natured. It has yonr weight wrong, too.” Free Folder Offered By 'First Step' A freeholder for parents, “Understanding Your Child”, is available from FIRST STEP, a developmental disabilities aid and identification program being conducted by the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens. “Understanding Your Child” was written and produced by FIRST STEP to give parents some general guidelines for the measurement of their child’s development. It explains what should be done if it is suspected that a child is not developing as he should, and contains basic information on infant programs, and what a parent can expect from infant stimulation. The importance of identifying and helping special children in the critical first few years of life is the emphasis of FIRST STEP, and the newly available folder is part of a year-long continuing education program for parents, persons in terested in special children, (either professionally or per sonally) and infant-toddler program employes and directors. Additional materials will be made available from time to time. Seminars for professionals, parents, and interested lay people will be held throughout the state - the first on February 5 at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill. Following the seminars, efforts will be made to contact parents of infants and children with suspected develop mental disabilities through publicity and public service advertising. Parents, or parents groups who would like a copy of “Understanding Your Child” are asked to write: FIRST STEP, c-o Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens, 127 Locust Street, Harrisburg, Pa., 17101, or their local ARC unit. The FIRST STEP program is a one-year project Federally funded by The Developmental Disabilities Council through Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. Pennsylvania residents wishing to learn more about FIRST STEP may write to the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens, 127 Locust Street, Harrisburg, Pa., 17101. Ice Capades Start At Hershey Feb. 5 Hershey, Pa. - The shining new 34th edition of Ice Capades for 1974 is coming to Hersheypark Arena on February 5 for a 12-day engagement. Ice Capades opens with shimmering mirrors and heavenly moods in the production entitled “Reflections,” featuring the corps de ballet in the brilliant mirror-trimmed costumes designed by Bill Campbell. Sarah Kawahara, in her debut with Ice Capades, skates a fluid interpretation of the Judy Collins hit, “Clouds.” Then Peter and Barbara, plus Susan and Reid, form a unique and new adagio quartet, performing synchronized lifts and spins to the music of “Lost Horizon.” A special treat is the exciting appearance of the 1973 World Champion, Karen Magnussen. One of the most accomplished and innovative athletes in the annals of figure skating, Karen was five tunes Canadian Champion ... 1971 North American Champion ... 1972 Olympic Silver Medalist... and winner of all three gold medals at the 1973 World competition in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Unique comedy and specialty numbers are interspersed throughout the all-new production. The 1974 Ice Capades is a family affair with entertainment for everyone. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12.1974 —3; Courthouse Squares MOST OP THE LEAVES Nave turned or are TVRNIN& EXCEPT THOSE THAT WERE SUPPOSED TO EE TURNED OVER LAST NEW YEAR'S PAY' TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Livestock For Sole For Sale - Registered Polled Hereford Bull, 18 mo. old. Pawnee Line. Phone 1-717- 467-3940 Duroc registered breeding stock and crossbred gilts for sale. Production tested and top quality Our herd produced champions at both the ’73 State Fall Sale and ‘73 Keystone In ternational Dutch Valley Farm, RD3, Manheim, Pa. Phone 717-665-6220 Purebred Yorkshire boars, bred gilts and open gilts, carcass championship bloodlines. Willow Glen Farm, RD2 Strasburg, Pa. PH. Ac 717-786-2562 Fresh and springing registered and grade Holstein Heifers. Wm. J. Windle, Phone 215-593-6143 SPF origin Hybrids bred to meet demand of commercial producer. Excellent litter size and growth rate. Final cross is four-way cross which adds vigor and car cass quality. Jet Age Swine Breeders, Inc., Abram K. Fisher, Jr., Manager. 717- 768-8378 For Sale - Excellent Hereford and Charolais Hereford Brood Cows to freshen March or April. Phone 717-724-2525 Hampshire and Yorkshire Service Age Boars and Bred Gilts. Contact John Strawbridge, Stewartstown, Pa. 17363, Phone 301-996-2022 Wants to Buy - Red & White Holstein Calves. Kenneth D. Myer, RD3, Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 717-367-3344. Yorkshire service age boars - Unrelated bloodlines. Delivery Available. LEONL. ARNOLD Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Ph: 717-273-5880 Need Extra Income? Raise hogs on contract. Phone 717- 442-4632 daytime Wanted - Registered and Grade Holstein Heifers or sound cows which will calf within 8 weeks. J. B. KELLER &BRO. Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Phone 717-653-4591 For Sale - Horned Hereford range bulls. Write or Call Lauxmont Farms, RDI, Wnghtsville, Pa. Phone 717- 252-1525 For Sale - 20 large Hamp shire and Yorkshire bred gilts due to farrow in late Jan. and Feb. John Strawbndge, Stewartstown RDI, Pa. 17363, Phone 301- 996-2022 Food Organic Beef and Pork, custom raised for home butchering. Direct from Chester Co. farmer. No middleman, reasonable terms. Call Elverson 215-286- 5440 or Philadelphia MO7- 5329 Real Estate DAIRY FARM - Greenwood, Del, 80 A clear. Ranch house, four years old, with 2,600 sq. ft. Two silos with unloaders, truss haybam, free stalls, calf bam, milking parlor, and implement building. Additional 120 A clear available for a short time. Call John B. Walls - 302-645-2881 - from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent - Dairy farm 300 acres. Meets health regulations. Stanchion barn Near AirviUe, Pa. Phone 301- 665-6586 FARM FOR SALE DAUPHIN COUNTY. 5' acre dairy farm. Moden four bedroom house wit! baseboard automatic stokei heat. 30 cow bam with Pat: cleaner. New 3 car garagi and other necessar: buildings. Land mostl tillable; some alfalfa balance pasture. Strean with pond possibility. Pem sylvania’s best buy a $55,000.00. CaU EARLE W ATKINSON, Owner. 609-231 3079 anytime. Pets Wanted - Farm cats. Phon 717-786-7807 Custom Work CUSTOM BUTCHERING We can dress, cut and wraj your beef or hog to youj specifications, ready foi your freezer. Old fashionec pudding and scrapple woodsmoked sausage anc dry beef, etc. Open weekdays 7 A.M. I P.M. Sat. to 4 P.M. Located 2 miles northwest oi Leola, Snake Hill Road Emmanuel and Daniel Z Stoltzfus, Box 233, Bird-in Hand, Pa. CUSTOM WORK Cold Storage Insulation Fruits - Vegetables SPRAYED ON URETHANI FOAM. Ideal for tem perature and humidit; control. Continuous coatmg no seams - no adhesive. Fo free estimate call Conestog; Chemicals & Plastics, Inc 397-3724. After 5:00 P.M. cal 872-2233. Custom Work SOYBEAN AND CORN ROASTING LARRY HERR 838 Penn Grant Road Lancaster, Pa, 17602 Ph; 464-3661 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Services Offered Grain Roasting Increase milk productio Raise butterfat center Shorten tune to market wit less feed and greater gai on beef and hogs. We se roasted beans or will proce: your grams. Phone 717-786-3435 Wanted - Carpenter wor Will build houses, pole barn cow barns, garages, ( chicken houses. Wri Samuel S. Lapp, Christian Pa. Box 274,17509 or Drive Phone 529-2481 or 768-3624