Lebanon Fair crowns champion chickens Charles R. Peters delicately holds his champion bantam, a Red Old English game pullet. Peters keeps about 300 game birds on his small farm near Jonestown. Of the 60 entries he had at this year’s fair, he proudly reports he won 34 blues. 16 reds, 4 whites, 3 yellows, 25 greens: only one poor sole is returning homeVibbonless. The reserve champion bantam is the Single-comb Rhode Island Red hen shown by Ben Maurer, Lebanon. I want to know more about the Mix Mill System NAME ADDRESS CITY. COUNTY TELEPHONE Ll . a .- - Of course, you are under no obligation to buy. The difference between profit and loss for you could be the difference between buying feed or mixing it yourself with Mix Mill - right on the farm. FEED COSTS CAN MAKE UP AS MUCH AS 75% OF YOUR PRODUCTION COSTS. CONTROL FEED COST AND MAKE FARMING PROFITABLE STATE. EQUIPMENT. LABOR AND FEED ARE YOUR PRODUCTION ZIP. a Black Langshan cock. Along with his 12 pound champ, Adams showed 44 other exhibition birds and received 45 blue ribbons. He raises the birds (250 at last count).on his father’s farm, a hobby he started as a child. The reserve champion large fowl was won by Behney and Miller, Myerstown with their Light Brahma hen. COSTS. AGAIN! R.D. 1 MOUNTAIN RD • DILLSBUR Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15,1981—A31 s° , PA. • 717-432-9738