its— La realtor Farming. Saturday. Nov. 16,1974 Keystone Livestock Expo Winners Listed (Confcmd from f*t ]| dominated the Yorkshire and Hampshire shows at the Keystone this past week, as they showed the champion and reserve champion boar in the Yorkshire class. Richard Sholley, Jonestown; showed the reserve champion Spotted boar and the top two gilts in the class. Ed Hildebrand, RD3, Dillsburg exhibited the reserve champion Chester White Boar with Dennis Grumbine, Myerstown taking the top two boar prizes in the Berkshire division. Mark Nestleroth, Manheim; showed the sth, 6th and 11th place crossbred market hogs in the open class while finishing 3rd, sth and 9th in the lightweight Duroc competition, 7th in the medium weight class and 4th and 11th in the heavyweight competition. Market Hogs Penn State was the top winner in the on-foot judging of market hogs. State’s entry in the crossbred barrow class was named champion on Sunday afternoon and was selected open grand, champion over seven other breed champions on Mon day. James T. Parlett, Airville, showed the champion Chester White hog with John Strawbridge of Stewart stown showing the reserve champion Hampshire. In the Yorkshire class it was Penn .State taking champion honors with Reno Thomas RAY WHARTON At Lancaster Ford, we never stop trying to bring you the very best. We are most pleased to present Ray Wharton, the newest member of our growing Friendly Family. Ray comes to us with a good knowledge of the mechanics of Ford Tractors and Equip ment having worked in a Ford tractor shop for the last four years. Ray is married and has moved into the Conestoga area. Why don’t you stop in, have a free cup of coffee and say hello to Ray and all the Friendly Folks at Lancaster Ford. Ford Tractor. Inc. Tractor Equipment. THE NEW HOME OF THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE 1655 Rohrerstown Road Lancaster Pa Phone (717) 569 7063 Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and go 'A mile toward East Petersburg capturing reserve honors. Thomas also took the reserve champion truckload honors. Hone Show Results One of the most popular features of the Keystone International Show is the annual State 4-H Horse Show. Several local in dividuals participated in the show from this area. Karen Hinerdeer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hinerdeer, Silver Spring, exhibited her mare Kressley’s Carnation to a victory in the pleasure pony contest. Debbie Heidig, Lancaster placed third while Karin Risser, Stevens, placed fourth in the Western Riding Event. An Elizabethtown girl, Janice Kaylor, had the top Angus steer in Monday’s junior steer show at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition. Janice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shelly Kaylor, and is a member of the Dauphin County Baby Beef Club. MARTIN'S MANUFACTURING CO. 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Christensen, Manheim, exhibited the Junior champion filly and the reserve Junior champion filly during the Arabian Horse Show competition. The champion gelding was shown by Nathan Burditch, Douglasville. Quarter Hone John and Lois Greider, Gettysburg, exhibited the reserve grand champion stallion with Keen, Gambone and Fuchs of Carlisle, showing the reserve grand champion gelding. Appaloosa Teri Milano, Dauphin, exhibited the grand champion gelding that took FARM MR. Have You Heard About the Red Rose Doubt Remover Program? Our Trained Personnel with your help can calculate your herds Nutrient requirements and recommend a Red Rose Feeding Program to fit your situation. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A FEED-GRAIN EXCHANGE PROGRAM THAT WILL PAY YOU A PREMIUM FOR YOUR GRAINS? RED ROSE FEED AND FARM SUPPLY OFFERS YOU THE FINEST IN FEEDING PROGRAMS, COMPLETE CROP NEEDS, MILLING FACILITIES, MARKETING AND GRAIN STORAGE SERVICES. FOR FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE, STOP AT ONE OF OUR STORES TOOAY% MAIN OFFICE; N. Church St Quarryville 786-7361 awards in the youth activity class and the English pleasure class. Patricia Dougherty, Norristown exhibited the grand champion stallion. The Pennsylvania State University won the In tercollegiate Division of the Northeast Regional Horse Judging Contest. Richard Beck, York Count) placed third with Nancy Houston, Columbia County placing sixth. Junior Steer Class Janice Kaylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shelly Kaylor, RD3, Elizabethtown, showed the grand champion steer in the Angus class during the Keystone Junior Steer competition. John Holloway, West Chester, showed the reserve grand champion Angus steer. Reserve champion honors were captured by John C. Sloat, York, who showed the GRAIN ELEVATOR New Providence 786-3427 Red Roee ANIMAL. PECOS second place steer in the Hereford class. Other placings by youth h, the southeastern Pa. area included: Angus Ist - Rachel Holloway, West Chester; 2nd - John W. Holloway, West Chester; 3rd - Rachel Holloway, West Chester; 4th - Barbara Sickler, West Chester and sth ' Mark* Tonascia, Glenmore. Medium Weight: Ist - Janice Kaylor, Elizabethtown; 2nd - John Holloway, West Chester; 3rd - John Holloway, West Chester; 4th - Meli&a M. Fretz, Zionsville and sth • Bill Groves, West Chester. Heavy Weight: 2nd - Ronald Martin, Narvon; 3rd Gregory Greider, Columbia; 4th - Ronald Zimmerman, Ephrata; sth - Kevin Rohrer, Manheim. [Continued On Page 19) BUCK, PA. 284-4464