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CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (UP)—The world’s finest steer was fed SPencer was struck by a car molasses, stockmen disclosed today, and the best pig in the ‘world [driven by Mr. Wilson near here |was raised on a diet of buttermilk. . ys : Monday as the youth was carry- {"** Ihe two animals chosen as grand champions at the Interna- ing his papers. \tional Livestock Exposition have diets as rich. as the steaks and rire {hams they eventually Wit Wotan 1 “Char ns a LC ra w— - eatin lrg grond. champion must be sold at auction tomor-|
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4 ttle raising is just al : there Satie 3 } {HOW ABOUT BULLS? (1 3 drops Fo . | Donald Brown, 28, co-owner] ~The only mammals that can see! “ug postrils. Youll oy
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‘Top Farms, Flo.a, Ind. picked aman. {Chester White, “48. Model” from/| ‘his herd of more than 300 pigs land brought the 300-pound hog to| win the grand champion barrow | award.
#*Both. Pampered | Both animals were pampered to ipring them to grand champion-|
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ship status. Ww LR CoS 1! { arrol Yoder, 21, the youngest | i Hey who runs the huge Iowa farm) Just PHONE or VISIT ! {or his father and brother, raised; ’ = ich YOUR Florist! : “Old Gold” on commercidl feed, Extend the nutrition © hig COs! * Deliveries Made-to Any : bran, barley and cracked corn. 7 lahced appe Sle: Yale 4 wrhen we added molasses and| foods into a bala ; y! yok him off hay, which he hasn’t vs ; onomica : A : tasted since spring.” Carrol| sizing meal with econ a i : re so sald. The Yoders bought their ( EC sc y a The Grand Champion barrow selected at the International Livestock Show at Chicago was |champion a year ago for $175. _ Hoosier-bred 300-pound.Chester White “Ti Top Farm's 48 Model,” owned by Tip Top ‘Farm's in Two judges picked “48 Model” i This “sdvartiuement sponsored by i Flora, Ind. Kneeling is co-owner, Donald Brown. : [for his symmetry and balance,| PURER the ete a Florists pa Rie (a Go imeothness and, plumpness Soer | ty Sl nd oR : , and Walter. . - | . ps ‘ = : . A Aisha ¥i. Oy and two, gx \were Prof. Weaver, Univers| % oh > AE : ipo : “mo hi Armig oo . Be i: Re i: ES Knox of he Onn Ee Ai Se Sy te 25 a ' - a held @& : a s x : nox of thi ario wf Re INS IL. a NR RS Sy Maye >a divorce today from her orchestra’ 1 Melvil le Su ace {culture College -at- Guelph. ; \ N\A . el a a nywhere, Jeader husband, Bud Glenn. The] les ere Services for Melville Surface,| “I.raised that pig from a baby, NN A + A i . : SR i a 49K formerly of Indianapolis, Were and groomed him for this” Mr. NG k Pe actress was granted permission) Ge W.. Osborn, retired .In- held Monday in Port Angeles, Brown said. “He was brought up|. \ py A N to resume her original name, ROFRE Wie » retired TN*i wash. A: resident there for theion buttermilk.” : | MORE TEN ANE : : MACARO rte samen wholesale grocer and|jaet four years, he died at home Old Gold's victory brought the! 1m : DER + MORE DELICIOUS i Sa if “Dee: 18 4 SEEDS i grid | Yoders.$1100,in prizes; but there's r ; } |
He was 83. . : .Mr—Osborn, who lived in R. R. 12, Box 214, was an Indianapolis resident 30 years. A native of Norwalk, O., he spent his life in
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