Rohrers clean \ J QUARRYVILLE - Gerald and Barbie Robrer continued their recent winning streaks , both in Southdown sheep com petition and in the market lamb competition here at the Solanco Fair 4-H and FFA sheep show Wednesday. In addition to cleaning up the Southdown breed competition, Gerald took first placing in the heavyweight market lamb and county tno competition, • with Barbie taking first in the lightweight market lamb show. Other sheep competition results are as follows: Long Duroc ' (Continued from Page A 32) Eddie Huntzberger, 2; Judy Gish, 3. Mediumweight champion, Steve Smith; Reserve champion, Peggy Kreider. Heavyweight Class 1, Peggy Kreider, 1; Eddie Huntzberger, 2; Joyce Wagner, 3; Dwayne Coble, 4; Dennis Shelley, 5. Class 2, Gordon Long, 1; Steve Heisey, 2; Eddie Huntzberger, 3; Judy Gish, 4; Duane Shelley, 5. Class 3, Bill Capp, 1; Dave Smith, 2; Steve Heisey, 3; Bill Capp, 4. Class 4, Peggy Kreider, 1; ~~f~- ~r~ PRICES SHOWN ARE GOODYEAR SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES. SEE ANY OF THE INDEPENDENT DEALERS LISTED SEE YOUR INDEPENDENT DEALER FOR SERVICE BUCK Wenger Implement Co Ph 284-4141 ELM Shotzberger's Farm Machinery Ph 665-2141 Ewe lamb 1 Gerald Rohrer 2 Barb Rohrer Pair of lambs I Gerald Rohrer 2 Barb Rohrer Flocks 1 Gerald Rohrer 2 Barb Rohrer Yearling ewe 1 Mark Ebaugh Ewe lamb 1 William MacCauiey.-2 Nancy MacCauiey 3 Mark Ebaugh Pair of lambs— 1 Nancy MacCauiey 2 William MacCauiey 3 Mark Ebaugh Flock 1 Wrttiam MacCauiey 2 Nancy MacCauiey 3 Mark Ebaugh Breeders yearling flock 1 William MacCauiey 2 Mark Ebaugh Get of sire 1 William MacCauiey 2 Mark Ebaugh Ram lambs 1 William MacCauiey 2 —Nancy MacCauiey 3 Mark Ebaugh Ram lamb Mark Ebaugh champion Ernest Barrett reserve Yearling ewe 1 Mark -Ebaugh 2 Ernest Barrett 3 Christine Ambler Ewe lamb 1 Christine Ambler 2 Mark Ebaugh 3 Ernest Barrett Pair of lambs X Mark Ebaugh 2 Ernest Barrett 3 Christine Ambler Judy Gish, 2; Wayne Gish, 3; Duane Shelley, 4. 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INTERCOURSE C.B Hoober&Son Ph 768-8231 LANCASTER L H Brubaker, Inc Ph 397-5179 P Lebzelter & Son Ph 299-3794 up Solanco market Breeders yearling flock 1 Mark Ebaugh 2 Christine Ambler 3 Ernest Barrett Flock l Christine Ambler 2 Mark Ebaugh 3 Ernest Barrett Get of sire 1 Christine Ambler 2 Mark Ebaugh 3 Ernest Barrett Other Champion 1 Stephanie Pierce Hampshire 1 Oenise Ambler 2 John Miller 3 Bobby Miller Yearling ewe 1 Monica Esh 2 Denise Ambler 3 Greg Esh 4 John Miller Ewe lamb 1 Denise Ambler 2 Bobby Miller 3 John Miller Pair of lambs 1 Denise Ambler 2 Bobby Miller 3 John Miller Breeders young flock Miller 2 Denise Ambler Flock I Denise Ambler 2 Bobby Miller Get of sire -* 1 Bobby Miller 2 Denise Ambler Cheviot Champion Donna MacCauiey William WacCahley is shown with his champion Suffolk ram at the Solanco Fair, Wednesday. Ram lamb X Robbie Holmes Yearlingewe— 1 Sarah Holmes Ewe lambs 1 Happy Holmes 2 Robbie Holmes 3 Sarah Holmes 4 Sam Holmes Breeders young flock I Bobbie Holmes Flock ~ 1 Sarah Holmes Get of sire 1 Sam Holmes 4*H Fitting and Showmanship Fitting third year and over 1 Machele Shuey champion 2 Billy MacCauiey reserve 3 Gerald Rohrer 4 Nancy MacCauiey 5 Denise Ambler Showmanship third year and over 1 William MacCauiey champion 2 Christine Ambler 3 Gerald Rohrer 4 Ernest Barrett 5 Denise Ambler Fitting first and second year 1 Barb Rohrer 2 Monica Esh 3 Greg Esh 4 Donna MacCauiey 5 Happy Holmes 1 Bobby First and second year showmanship 1 Monica Esh 2 Barbie Rohrer 3 Happy Holmes 4 Donna MacCaule> 5 Greg Esh Champion Showman William Mac HANIC: Grumelli Farm Service Ph 786-7318 lUNTVILLE R S Hollinger & Son Ph 285-4538 ‘ Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Stptewbnr 20,1950-A33 lamb ribbons Dorset Cauley Reserve champion showman MacCauiey 5 Nancy MacCauiey Monica Esh Lightwe ght 1 Barbie Rohrer, 2 Champion fitter. Machele Shuey Mark Ebaugh 3 John Miller 4 Bobby Reserve champion fitter Billy MacCauiey Miller Market Lambs County trio 1 Gerald Rohrer 2 Heavyweight - 1 Gerald fiohrer 2 Mark Ebaugh, 3 William MacCauiey Momra Esh 3 Mark Ebaugh 4 William champion Southdown ewe. The ewe won Wed nesday at the Solanco Fair. dampen price outlook LANCASTER - Large supplies of noncitrus fruit mean that grower prices for fresh and processing fruit this fall will stay below 1979 prices. Total 1980 noncitrus production is forecast to be marginally above last year’s large crop. In August, the index of prices received by growers for fresh and processing fruit was 207 (1967=100), 27 percent below August 1979. Nevertheless, retail prices will stay higher than those last year, as marketing and distribution costs continue to increase. In total, noncitrus production is expected to be less than one percent above last year and about nine percent above 1978. Apple production is forecast to be three percent larger than last year’s record crop. Grape production, which also set a record last year, is expected to total 4.83 milion tons, down three percent, but California table grape production is forecast to go up 10 percent. The pear crop is expected to be one percent larger than in 1979, and the peach crop two percent smaller. The 1900-81 pack of canned fruit will exceed last year’s large output. The large pack, HARRISBURG Winter First-time snowmobilers is just around the comer and can apply for registration by snowmobilers should begin contacting the Snowmobile to prepare for their sport, Unit. Most notaries and says Rep. Noah W. Wenger, snowmobile dealers also Wenger said persons in- have the necessary forms, terested in snowmobiling Registration is for a two this winter should check into year period. The registration requirements Snowmobile Unit in the and the rules and regulations Department of En goveming the spot. vironmental Resources will “In Pennsylvania you mail snowmobile must register if you wish to registration renewal ap operate your snowmobile on plications in mid-September, property other than your A pamphlet explaining the °™’ hesa “*- rules regulating “If you ride on state owned snowmobiling in the Corn land or on local roadways monwealth can be obtained and are not registered you by writing to the Snowmobile can befmed. Unit, Box 1467, Harrisburg, PA 17120. IVE Large fruit supplies Snowmobilers need licenses combined with considerably larger carryover stocks, will boost total supplies of canned fruit. However, wholesale prices are' ex pected to stay firm, although there will be occasional promotional price reduc tions. Retail prices for most canned fruit will stay higher than a year ago, reflecting higher wholesale prices and distribution costs. Prospects for dried fruit production are about the same this season as last. Raisin production may be below last season’s large pack, but the prune pack will be up substantially. Com bined with an adequate carryover, this season’s production may bring dried fruit supplies above those of last year. Domestic and export demand for raisins will probably stay strong. Nevertheless, large supplies may keep wholesale prices lower than last year. At the beginning of August, stocks of most frozen noncitrus fruit were above these qf a year ago. A sharply larger pack of frozen tart cherries is expected, along with a moderately larger pack of frozen strawberries.
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