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The Franklin Repository from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 3

The Franklin Repository from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 3

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niANXinr REPOSITORY CHAMSERSBraGJPA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER IS 1924 COUNTY FAIR I OPENED AT RED BRIDGE TUESDAY pullet Shrader 3 Green 7 castle first pen Cook Cham- heifer bersbnrg Columbian yer 11 Cock first pullet first Gift Mercersburg 4 Partridge Wyandotte Cock first hen first and eecond cockerel first and pullet first and second Etier Mont Alto 1 9 Best heifer 1 2 Second 7 Best heller 1 2 Third Alf That is Needed is Delightful Weather to Make It The Most Successful Yet Held Here EXHIBITS ARE FAR ABOVE OTHER YEARS Community Plays and Free Entertainments Promise to be Features of Night Sessions Grove Isenberg-Grove Isenberg died Tuesday at his home 100 North Sixth street after an eight illness He Is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs Charles II Isenberg and one slater Mary Isenberg at home was a member of St Beformed Church and Sunday School and was also a member of the St orchestra Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home Interment at Cetyir Grove cemetery Miss Lillian Kuhn Miss Lillian Kuhn died Wednesday at her home at Lemoyne after a lingrlng illness She was aged 59 yrs 1 mo and 20 days She is survived by her mother Mrs Elisabeth Kuhn anil these sisters and brothers: Mra Atherton Mrs Thomas McCullough Chambersburg Mrs Sarah nell and Alvin Kuhn Lemoyne Mrs James Grim of Kutstown an' a number of nieces ard nephews She was a mdmber of Zion Bcforui ed Church and an excellent woman The funeral of Lillie Kuhn who died Wednesday morning at the home of her brother Alvin Kuhn at Lemoyne will be held Friday' afternoon at at the home of her sister Mrs Atherton on Lincoln Way West services will be in charge of Bev I Hendricks Interment at Cedar Grove cemetery Mrs Susan Brechbill Mrs Susan Brechbill -died of tJte infirmities of old age at her home near Edenvllle on Tuesday afternooi at 4 She was aged' SO years 8 months and 23- days and is Franklin county's fair openod at Bed Bridge park Tuesday It is tne eleventh annual exhibition of the Franklin County Farmers and Breeders association and is conducted by that organisation Over 31-200 In premiums will be awarded Lowering skies today prevented a large attendance this forenoon but It did not deter the exhibitors from arranging and preparing their exhibits Much of the judging will not bo completed until late- today or early this morning bub the judges are already on the ground and 'work In the- poultry department' started early this morning The Barred rock class had been completed by nooo today The merchants- and dealers have enlarged their- exhibits this year and the concession men ate Best Mare 3 years under 4 1st Ed Nicademiis Waynes-boor 2nd Blaine Lehman 2 Chambersburg 3rd Samuel Miller Chambersburg Best Mare 2 years old under 3 1st Ed Nicodemus Waynesboro Best Mare 1 year under 2 1st 2nd 3rd Ed Nicodemus Waynesboro 4lh Kauffman I Chambersburg Class II Belgian Best Stallion 4 years and over 1st Monroe Sellers 8 Chambersburg 2nd Ed Fegan" 1 Chambersburg -Best Mare 4 years and over 1st 2nd 3rd G- Sellers 8 Chambersburg Best Mare 1 year under -2 1st 2nd Sellers 8 Chambersburg Class IV Standard 'Bred -Best Stallion 1st Sellers 8 Chambersburg Best 1st A Reltxel 1 Chambersburg 2nd Sellers 8 Chambersburg- idaum Heavy Draft Grade Best Mare 4 year's and over 1st Sellers 8 2nd Sharpe 2 3rd Ben Overcaah 4th Samuel Miller Chambersburg Beat' Mare 2 year under 1st Ed Fegan Best Gelding 3 years under lit Ed Fegan Best pair Farm Chunks Draft Bream 8 Chambersburg Class VII Roadsters 1st Lester Hoover 2nd Kaufman 1 Class VHI Jacks and Holes Best Jack 4 years and over 1st Samuel Miller 2nd Laban iKorst 8 Best Mule under 1 year 1st Frits 8 -Best Mule under years lpt 2nd John Frits 3 Mule under 8 years 1st John 3 Clan IX' Ponies- 1st Chas Williams Shetland 1st Harry Hoover BenJ Overcash Chambersburg Sweepstakes Pencheron Senlor Champ Mare Junior Champ Mare Grand Champ Ed Nicodemus Waynesboro Belgian Senior Champ Mura Junior Champ Mare Grand Champ Mare Sellers Chambersburg Belgian 8enlor Champ Stallion Junior Champ Stallion Grand Champ Stallion Sellers Standard Senior Champ Mare Junior Champ Mare Grand Champ Mare A Reltxel Junior Champ Mare- Grand Champ Mare OBITUARY Kith Ruth Hall Miss Buth Hall daughter of Mr and Mrs Hall died Friday at the Harrisburg Hospital aged 25 years 7 months and 27 days Sie Is survived by her parents and one sister Julia Hall of Atlantic City 1 Funeral services will be held at Ft James A Church Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock- Mrs Ruth Buckins Mrs Buth Buckins daughter of Mr and Mrs Hall died Fil-day at the Harrisburg Hospital aged 25 years 7 months and 27 days -She Is survived by her husband Joe Buckins her parents and one slater' Julia Hall of Atlantic City Funeral services were held at St James A Church' Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Chai Covert Chas Covert a promlnentj builder and contractor of Harrisburg- well known to many Cham-bersburgers died at hid country home at Selinsgrove on Saturday John Fogelsanger John Fogelsanger- died of the Infirmities of age at 9 o'clock Sunday morning at hls-homa on North Earl street Shlppensburg after a week's Illness He was a retired farmer and was aged 80 years 7 months and 24- days and was born on the Fogelsanger homestead west of 'Shlppensburg He was the last of his family He was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Shlppensburg and is survived by three sons: Arthur of west of Shlppensburg Lee of north eff Shlppensburg and Bev Harry pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Newport Pa The funeral services conducted by his pastor Bev William Gal-bralthe and Bev Crawford of Mldle Springs will be held at his late home at 10 Wednesday morning interment at Middle Springs Mrs Ada Hoachlander Mr Ada Hoadhlander- at 5:15 Sunday evening at the home of her son Hoachlander at Eden vllle She was aged 75 years four months and si days and was a member of the United Brethren Church of that place She is survived by four children I with whom rfhfe made her home Thomas of Kauffmans' of Greencastle ind Mra John Slxcaa of Lemasters also two sisters Miss Bebecca Leaper of Chambersburg and Mrs Harvey Small of Philadelphia and one brother Samuel Leaper of Fayetteville The funeral services conducted by her- pastor Bev A Strasbaugh will be held at her late hone at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon interment at Spring Grove cemetery near Lemasters Friends and relatives are invited' without further notlco 'on hand The appearance this year the last of her family She Is sur- hjlt of full- weekg program Th program as announced by the vlved by these children: Jersey Black Giant Cock first Ivins Chambersburg second John fisher Greencastle 4 also first hen Cockerel first Ivins second John Fisher pullet first second third fourth II Ivins pea first Frank Hollar jr White Leghorn Cock first Earl Showalte Marlon second Longyear 10 also third fourth Shows! ter heu first and second Shown! -tor cockerel first Showalter pullet -V Weyant Marion second third Showalter fourth Longyear pen old first Fred Hafer 4 second J' Wood cook young pen Woodcock second Mrs Blanche Woodcock third Brookaide poultrT farm Black Minorca Cock first second and fourth Shlnabrook Bros Chambersburg third Harry Chamberlain hen first Shinqbrook Bros second Russell Kyle Chambersburg 1 third Shlnabrook Bros fourth' A Garland Lemat-tors cockerel first Harry Chamberlain third Chamberlain second and fourth Garland pullet flrt Eugene Myers Lemasters second and third Shlnabrook Bros' fourth Kyle pen first Eugene Myers' sec-bond Garland third Chamberlain White Minorca Hen first and second Harry Chamberlain pullet first 1 i 1 PIGEON? Show Homer Cock First and second Llninger Hen First and aecond Llninger Huns First and second Chas Ebersole Hen First and second Chas Ebersole Silver Runti First to Phlllipy Hen First to Phlllipy Spanish Bed Carneaux First Phlllipy First Phlllipy White Kings 1 Cock First and second Phlllipy Hen First and second Phlllipy Yellow Mondainea Hen First and second Chas Ebersole' White Crested Hondainefi 1 Cock First and second Llninger third and fourth Chas Ebersole First and fourth Chas Ebersole second and third Llninger 1924Blrds -First and second Llninger 1924 Birds Third Chas 7 -Ebersole Special Prizes Best Bird In Show Shlnabrook Bros -Best Franklin County Bird Show Shlnabrook Bros Best Black Minorca Shew Shlnabrook' Bros Best S- Rhode Island Red Show Binkley Best 8 White Leghorn Show Earl Showalter Beat White Plymouth Rock In In In Second Fred Truscott Partridge Plymouth Rocke Pullet First Fred Truscott Second Fred Truscott Columbian- Plymouth Hen First Over G'Over Columbian Plymouth Pullet First Over Second Over Hose Comb Rhode Island Red First Arthur Meister second Jno Kanaga third Karl Glaser fourth John Kanaga Hen First second and fourth JohnD Kanaga third Arthur Meister Cockerel First Karl Glaaer second and third Arthur Meiater First Karl Glaaer second and third Arthur Meister First Arthur Meister Rose Comb Rhode Island White First Jno- Kanaga second Binkley third McCleary Hen First Binkley second Borokslde Poultry Farm Cockerel First Binkley Pullet 'First D' Binkley second Brookelde Poultry Farm third McCleary Pen First Binkley Light Brahmas Cock First John Hock 'First and second John Hock First' John Hock Dark Brahma Cock- and First Miller -White Raced Black Spanish Cock end First Thomas (Peh-Flrst 3-" Thomas Single Comb Brown Hen (dark) First ana second Martin Heu (light) First and second Mrs" Ella-Wolfe 1 feingle Comb Black Leghorns Hen First and second Keller- third and fourth Wm Knall CockereL First Kdller Pullet First and second Keller third1 and fourth Wm Knall In Anoonai Codk -First Wayne Early -Hen First sepnd and third Wayne Early foutrh Stoner First second and third Wayne Early fourth' Stoner First Stoner second' Wayne Early pint D' Hoover second Merle 'Forbes1'' Single Comb Buff Orpington -Cock First Jacob Keller Hen First and second Jacob Keller Hen 'First and second Jacob Keller third and fourth wrs A Cook Cokerel First and second Wm Thomas third Miss Nolle Elliott fourth Marpoe Pullet First and second' ''Wm' Thomas third end fourth Harpoe White Jfinter Pit Game First Chas E- Bass White Muff JPit Game Pullet First and second Boss Grav Muff Pit Game First Chas Bass Dark Cornish-Hen First Grant Bice First Binkley third Newton Rosenberry ssrond and fourth Carl A Smith Pint Binkley second Newton' Rosenberry third and fourth Carl A Smith Camplre First Miller Pullet Pint Miller Golden Seabright Cock Garnet Coble second and third Arthur Coble Hen First Arthur Coble second Mabel Coble third Garnet Coble Rose Comb Black Bantam Cock First Russell Kyle Hen Pint and second Russell Kyle Cockerel First and second Bussell Kyle First second and Russell Kyle White Cochin Bantam All to Varner Buff Cechin Bantim AIL to MTitout- White Pekin Ducks First to Airs John Keller second to Bowman Gray Toulouse Geese Young Pen First Mrs Johnston Old First John Frits White Embden Geese First pen to Mrs John Keller First gander to Mrs John ston 11111 Brechbill JL Brechbill and Brechbill of near Edenvllle Uxsin Hawbaker of1' near Upton- and Annie Burkholder of near Keefers Funeral services- conducted by Rev Henry- Myers and Bev Daniel Hawbecker wlH be held at the home on Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock Interment at Brechbill graveyard Friends and relatives are invited without- further notice Rev Henry Sticker Bev Henry Bricker died Tuesday night at 11:15 o'clock at his home 649 North Franklin street following a illness of complications (He was aged 76 years fO months and 14 days and is survived by three children: Anna- and Amanda at home and Samuel of Letterkenny township also one -brother' John A Bricker who made his home with -his' brother' -Mr Bricker was a retired farmer and for the pafif thirty-five years served as minister of the Mennonlte Church The funeral 'will be held Sunday afternoon leaving the home at one o'clock 'with services at Strasburg Mennonlte Church Interment at graveyard adjoining The funeral of George Miller of 80 Luwdlg avenue who died suddenly Tuesday evening will bb held Friday morning leaving CrameVa undertaking establishment at 10 with services in the Fourth Street Church ye I yea Alto 1 Best heifer 1 yea years Fourth 9 Best heifer 6 monl 1 First 7 Best heifer 6 month 1 Second 7 Best heifer 6 month 1 Third II 9 Beat heifer month 1 Fourth II 9 Beat get of one bu First ft 1 Best ger of one bu 8econil II Small Beat get of one bul Third Snyder Beat breeder's calf 3 femalos under 1 ye ft Keller 7 Bmair ft Son 9 Best exhibitors dairy First 9 Second ft 7 Third Snydr 1 Boat heifer calf und First Snyder 31 Best heifer calf und Second 8mall ft Best heifer calf und Third ft Bfest heifer cilf und-Fourth ft 'D It Best dry First ft Son 9 Best dry Second Keller 7-Best cow with calf Small ft Son Best- cow with calf ond Small ft soi Best cow wltb'cojf an ft Kdlcr Beat cow with calf au Snyder Mont Alt Best cow with two of First Small ft Best cow with two of Second Small ft Best cow with two of 1 Third ft Ke Best cow with two of Fourth Snyder 1 Guernseys Best bull 8 years old First John SchllchU-Best bull 3 years old Second Welly Best bull 1 year and First Welly Wa Beat bull calf under First Welly Way Best bull calf under Second John Sclilecli Best cow 4 years old First Welty Way Best cow 4 years old Second Welty Beat cow 4 years old Third Welty Way I Best cow 4 years old Fourth John Schllchter Best heifer 2 years old First John Schllchter Best heifer 2 years old si Second -B Wefty IV Best heifer 1 year old Wolly Wo Best heifer 1 year old Second John Schlh Best heifer calf under First II Welty Way Best dry First 1 Wayrcj'jro 1 Best csw Second B''l dry cow Third licit It 3 Be i rrr of one bull 3 First II Wayn-Best ilniry hri 3 cows-Fir- IS II Well boro S-rui'l John 3 Brown Swiss Best cow 4 yars old First John Heckman Best iow 4 years old Second Grover Shew It Best row 3 years old si-Find John Heckman Best cow 3 years old Second Grover Shew Rest heif'-r 1 year old a First John Heckman Best heifer calf First Grover Shew 31 Sweepstakes I B'-ri bull any breed 3 over John Schllchter Best bull any breed 1 d'-r Small ft Iiet bull any breed un A IJ K-II -r Ren cow an bre-d 3 over II II Welier Wa ISexi heifer any breed and under Jl If Well boro B'-t b-If-r any tree IJ 4 ft Kellc Joseph Phenlcie Joaeph Phenlcie died Sunday morning at Ill's home near Sylvan aged 82 years three months and six days He was a retired farmer and was' a member of the Lutherans Church at 1 Sylvan Ha Is suvlred by his wife and eight children Mrs Carrie Culler of Ohio Mra William Stoner Mrs FANCY WORK Knitting in wool or silk First management follows: HOG AWARDS Duroo Jersey Best registered hoax of any age sweeps takes Grand Champion From-meyer ft Zarger Beat registered bow of any age Grand Champion Frommeyer ft Sons Best hoar eighteen months and under two 1st premium Johnson Best boar one year old and under eighteen months First premium Frommeyer ft Zarger Best hoar Six months-old and under one year First premium John Shields Best boar under six premium and second fronu meyer ft Sons Third premium jE Grim Fourth premium John -Shields Best breeding sow two years- old and over First premium Blalnb LehmanSecond premium and Third to Kauffman Fourth John Shields Best breeding sow eighteen month old and under two years First premium Frommeyer ft Sons Second Cook Best sow six months old and under one year First premium frommeyer ft sons Second Grim Best sow under six months First premium and Second Charles Men-tier Third Frommeyer ft sons Fourth Kauffman Best sow and litter under six First premium Frommeyer ft sons Second Cook third John Shields Futurity prise ton breeders four hogs first Charles Mentier second Gi- Frommeyer ft sons third Sllchter fourth Johnston Fifth Kauffman sixth Lehman Seventh Grim eighth John Shields ninth James McDowell tenth Cook Poland Ohlna -Best boar two years old and ovei First premium Huber Best sow under six montha First second and third Huber Tamworth Best hoar eighteen months under two years First premium- James Hackman Spotted Poland Best boar under six monthi First premium Luther McClcary Best sow two years and ore First premium George Stinger Best sow one year and under two years First Premium Luther Me Cleary HAMPSHIRE SHEEP Best ram two years old and over First Premium John Heckman Best ewes two years old and over First Premium and second Charles Fegan third and fourth Heckman Best ewes one year old and under two First Premium and second Heckman Best pair of ewe lambs under one year First and second Charles Fegan John 2 Best Frits 1: 2nd Ed second third' premium Mrs Wm Mark Frit and Mrs Millie Teakle of Helen Hunsecker Mrs Sylvan Fank Phenlcie of Paxton 111 Sleichter Mre Charles Robinson rt Mont Alto Filet work First second third premluni Mra Mini Amy Cllpplnger Mra Herbert Relley Crocket work In cotton First second third premium Miss Jennie Mrs Caleb JPlillIlps and Seth Phenl-cla of Mcrccrsliurg Tho funeral will be held Wednesday morning leaving tho homo nt 10 o'clock services and Interment at iF Bross Mra Howard Gloss Mis the Lutheran: Church at Little Cove Grace Coe i Lace and Tatting First second third premium Mrs Haul-man Mrs Ankerbrand Mre EllaDeardorff White Cotton Emhrpldcry Firs-: Mrs Hannah Maria McGackhey Mrs Hannah Maria McGaughcy wlfp-of Bev McGaughcy a ra tired Presbyterian minister oied ok Seller Get of one mitre 2 Belgian Sellers Nicodemus Get of Qne Belgian Sellers: Percheon 1st Ed Nlco-demus Waynesboro 2nd Samuel Miller Chambersburg: POULTRY AWARD8 Barred Plymouth Cock First Mathna Second H- Kralge Third Brookelde Ppultry Farm 'Wingerd Barred Plymouth Rock Mathna-Second Mathna Third Mathna Fourth Alvin 8 Glass Barred Plymouh Rock Cockerel 7 Koser Second Earl ShoweltoV Mathra M- -Wingerd Barred Plymquth Pullet Wingerd Second Alvin S'Glaae Third-'-J 8 Mathra Mathra Barred Plymouth 1 Young Alvin 8 Glass Mra A Robertson Barred Plymouth Rock Old Brockside Poultry Farm White Plymouth Cock Hawbaker Second Chas EberSole Blatenberger White Plymouth Hen Firgt-t-H Hawbaker Second Blattenberger Hawbaker White Plymouth Cockerel Hawbaker H' Hawbaker White Plymouth Pullet MHler Second Miller Beattonberger Beattonberger Buff Plymouth Rock Cock Rice Fourth II Rice Second Wm Fit Wm Fit Buff Plymouth Hen Wm Fit Second Wm Fit Wm Fit Buff Plymouth Cockerel lr II Small Buff Plymouth Pullet II Rice Second II Bice Mr Small Mr If Small Show Hawbaker Best Rhode Island Bad In Show Arthur Meister -Best Whlta Wyandotte In Show Drawbaugh Best Barred Bock In Show Koser CATTLE AWARDS Herewith is given the prise winners In the cattle department: Holeteln Best bull 3 years and First Snyder Mont Alto 1 Best bull 3 years and under First ft Keller 7 Best bull 1 year old and under First Small ft Sons 9 Best bull calf mos old and under First Small ft Sons 9 Beat bull calf under 6 mos First ft Keller 7 Best cow 4 years old and over First II Small ft Sons 9 Best Cow 4 years old and over Second ft Keller 7 Best cow 4 year old and over Third Small ft Sons 9 Best Cow 4 years old and ovei Fourth ft Keller 7 Best cow 3 years old and under 4 ft Keller 7 Best cow 3 year old and under 4 Small ft Sons 9 Best cow 8 years old and under 4 Snyder Mont Alto 1 cow 3 years old and under 4 Sunday morning August 17th at the second third premium Mra Irma Franklin HospHal from Zug Miss Ella Deardorff Mine complication of disease from Cllpplnger she had been in failing lion-lh Hardanger First second third some niontlia She was horn at premium Mrs II Snider M-a Church Hill near Merrcrabin-g Thomas Coffman Mra Mao Miller July 12 1864 anil was tho dniiRi- Colored Embroidery First setter of William and Sarua (M 0nd third premium Mra 3 Clelland) Hrantharer In addilie Kcifer Mra Ilartzook Mra to her husband she Is survived 0 Bittluer her fnllier residing at Lomasliu: I J( Bilk Qfcilta First second thitd sisters Mrs Charles Gluck oi It 11 premium Mra 11 Hoover Mis 4 Merrerxlutrg and Mrs Laura Ashway Mrs Melvine Mar Pittman of Chambersburg and bv na her nieee Mra YucL--j of! Antique Quilts Honorable Men-Frankliu whh whom she ha- mud tion jira Deardorff Mr her home for a number of yc-ia I ej Eberly Mra II ward lari' Interment was made at Fr-nklli Thomas McClure Thomas MeClure died Mond Antique Coverlets Honorable mention Mrs Haulman Mra Brieker Mra It Lay Counterpanes First second Black Blemish" Giants Senior Doe First to II Phil-lipy Junior Doe First to II Phil-lipy Silver Laced Wvandotte Cock first Bream It 3 'also second and first and second he cockerel first and second pullet at the home of his daughter Mrs third premium Mrs Diehl Frank Geddea who reside on the Mra A Leldig Mra Frank Eycr Plated Rugs First second third Mrs Nettie Eyer Miss Matas' Rots Mrs A B-echbill Hooked rugs First second third Wilson College farm lie Is survived by the followtug child1 en: Mrs Nevtn Luldig of Jeannette M'l Frank Hockrrsmlih of Johnstow: first and second Charles Feldmau Hagerstown pen first If Bream II Snyder Mont Alto Golden laced Wvandotte I 1 First hen" Miller Waynes-1 R- 1 boro cockerel first and second h'if-r 2 years old and under James Glass: third Miller: 3 j-ars First II Small ft too Mra Flank Geddcs of near town Mr Bricker Mra Dav McClure of Breezcwnod Mrs l'lov Hunxeckrr Mrs Bricker Daniels of McConnclIsliurg and Rr Crocheted Rues First second McClure of Bell Vernon alsc the third premium Mrs Wal l-rothers end sisters James McClure Miss Alice Garher Mrs Wn Era: Cushions First second third premium Mrs Thooipso- Miss Pearl Elliott Miss Eliabe -I Foust Miscellaneous Antique Disray Mrs Maggie Jones and Mrs Mary Coover all of Kansas and Mrs TillV Logan of Michigan lie wax a mo -titer of the Central Trexl' tcrian Church pullet first and rerond James It Gluxs third II Miller I White Wyandottee first second third and fir- Cock II 9 ju-fl h'-lfer 2 year old and under 3 Second II Snydr Mont Alto? 1 Rest lielfT 2 years old and under Hone Department I VIAL Judge Class I Fercheons Best Stallion 4 year and over 1st Samuil Miller Chambers- burg: 2nd Walter hirji i CIiamtHTxbrrg I Best Mare 4 year and over 1: Riaine Lehman 2 ucr-s'jurg Chatr- I and second h'-n II IlrawhaiiRb Funeral service cond'iced by jj Ambrose 154 South TVrd Kev George McAl'xter will be he: I chambersburg nt tho home of Mr Gcddcs -t Rest work entered M- Thursday morning at 9 o'llovk Ir- Haulman Marion: Second i at Union cemetery McCon- Mis Jennie Bros 241 East Kit-i j-' llsburg street Shlppenburg Hasrr'tnwn: cockerel first I 3 Third ft It Keller Shrader: aio second third I FS 7 Partridge Plymouth Cockerel ririwhenh: flr- and fourth pullc heifer 2 year ol-l and under Fred JV Tru-'coit Drawbaugh recond and $lrl 3 Fourth ftp Keller1.

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