pjOT3B ncaster Dairy Herds Domi BBC-Bred Females Reflect Quality 1 Record Exhibit of Sires' Progeny ftair of breed Grand Championships for Lancaster ■breeders served to keep theJiome folks happy Wed land Thursday during the Eighth Annual South |pa Artificial Breeders Co-op Cattle Show, at co-op Kters, northwest of Lancaster on Rt. 230 by-pass. Bt county area major victory came Wed. evening, jalph E Harnish 11, Christiana 1, led his Sr. Year- Enre heifer, Glenhurst Dixie Pretty to Grand Bn Ayrshire honors. Sian 18 hours later, J. [ Frey, Jr, Lancaster bleted county domi bf the Holstein divis- L he exhibited Ful [Rachel Ann, 30-mon [ heifer, to Grand bn Holstein placing. gPABC show drew a [365 entries this year, Bout $3,000 m prem [ney going to exhibi |op officials reported llity of this year’s en fcvided a definite im fcnt over previous for the highest-quality [as gieatest number of GATHER FORECAST [day - Wednesday neraiutes average 2- rees below normal of 65 • 85. Scattered k and thunder I ending Sat. a.m., [d cooler over week piarmer by middle jk« Chance of show kin Tues. or Wed. I rain about .25 Lancaster. County AIC Delegates ■ of Paul Revere will look pret ■tailt! i ll '’ sroup of county delegates to the Amen ■ cani '-'‘Operation Summer Session, arrives on ■shod Pl i l , s> tomorrow (Sunday). The Boston patriot BtMi ojt * lis famous jaunt in the confines of H u ,/ finite near Boston The five youths and K, Q, tn "cmon shown here will be tackling a trip ■B ut i'! 0 ’ Indiana and into Illinois, to the town of ■igh t , L ‘ Mr Revere, they leave at midnight. Mid ■ Ntw it exact They are, from left; Front—Ray Holland RD2; Donald Trimble, Q-ville 1; ■ettor V rurnore ; Murl Aument, Q-ville 1, and m ,7, a P 1 Back—Wayne Rentschler, Farm Bur- R \oo Uov - SPABC, and G. Henry Glvler, Pequea ■ apnli„' l « instructor. The five youths won out over By fa r ,'* llts f° r this year’s AIC trip, sponsored by K uisht, or co- °PS. with all, expenses paid for the Holstein Winners In the Holstein classes, Fr ey started with a bang for the county, as he exhibited the Junior Heifer Calf Ch ampion. Second place in the class went to Aaron B. Wea ver, War von 1, with Albert H. Fritz and Earl H. Harnish Q-ville 2, taking Third. Sr Heifer Calf—Donald L. Hershey, Manheim 1, Sec ond; Robert H. Kauffman, of Manheim 1, Third; Sandra Rutt, Stevens, Fifth. Jr. Yrlg. Heifer —Kauff- man, First, and George A. Rutt, Jr., Stevens, Second. Sr Yrlg. Heifer—D. L. Hershey, Third, and Kauff man, Fourth. Heifer, 2-3 years—J. Mow rey Frey, Jr., First and Th ird, and Donald Musser, Mt. Joy 1, Fifth. Cow, 3-4 yrs.—Frey, First Kauffman, Second, and Wm, A. Reid, Oxford, Fourth. Cow, 4-6 yrs.—John M. Umble, Atglen 1, First; Reid, Second; Frey, Third; Ken neth G. Groff, Strasburg, Fourth, and Richard H. Hess, Strasburg 1, Fifth. Aged Cow—Frey, First; Ralph and Clarence Stoltz fus, Joanna, Second; Frey, Third; Earl L. Groff & Sons, Strasburg, Fourth, and J. Robert Hess, Strasburg 1, Lancaster. Pa., Saturday, August 8. 1959 Fifth. Kauffman, Umble and the Stoltzfus brothers were rep resented in the Champion Holstein Senior Get-of-Sire group of three animals. Frey again grabbed the purple with his two animal group in the Produce of Dam entry. Other county Ayrshire wins included; Junior Calf Heifers—Dale Kreider, Q-ville 1, Second; John B. Clark, Lititz 1, Third and Marilyn Harnish, Q-ville 2, Fifth. Sr. Calf Heifers—Gerald Kreider, Q-ville 1, First; John E. Paes, Strasburg 1, Second, Florence Mae Flory, Man heim 3, Third, and Harnish 11, Fourth. Sr. Yearling Heifer—Har nish 11, First; James C. Bru baker, Lititz 1, Third, and Paul M. Brubaker, Lititz 1, Fourth. David F Harnish, Q-ville 2, took fifth in the two to ‘three year old heifer class. Cows, 3-4 yrs.—Marilyn ‘ Harnish, First; Milton M. Brubaker, Second, and J.C. Brubaker, Fourth. __ Aged cows—David F Harnish, Second. The G. C. Ayrshire was in the Sr, Get of Sire Class, three animal First —place group. Brown Swiss Bette Ahren, Westtownand Wilson W. Gladfelter, York, along with Loy N. Orndorff, Littlestown, dominated the Brown Swiss division to al most completely exclude other entrants from the win ners’ circle (Turn to page 8) Spray Control, Management Stressed THE HERBERT ROYER FARM, Lane. RD 5,- was the scene Tuesday of the first of three extension tomato field days in the county. Shown here arc area tomato growers seeking the latest research information and extension specialists, Berggren, Taylor and Slamp, with Assoc. County Agent Harry S. Sloat. Farmers were urged to use three lbs. of Maneb per acre every 10 days for the rest of the season to control late blight. If blight appears, every 6-7 days. Chemical spray weed control on the plot shown here of four lbs. of Neburon per acre gave good results, applied about June 15, when fruit was small. It was used over entire plot. The Extension specialists emphasized that good management still is the vital factor in production of quality tomatoes. —LF PHOTO nate Area Show J. MOWERY FREY, JR. poses his grand Champion Holstein, the 30-month old heifer, Fultonway Rachel Ann, following judging at the SPABC Bth Annual Cattle Show. TOP AYRSHIRES of the SPABC show were exhibited by Ralph E. Harnish, 11, Christiana, at right, holding the 23 month old Grand Champion, and John H. Stick, Leban on, with his 27 month old Reserve Champion, Green Brae Trusty Girl. $2 Per Year
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