Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1955, Image 11

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By LF Staff Reporter
TIMONIUM, Md Winners
of the 1956 Eastern National
Livestock Exposition which clos
ed here recently could not be
easily pinpointed geographically
Entries fiom ail over the nation
■were found competing in one of
the toughest bits of competition
offered at this show which gamed
greater prestige than ever this
season
Jack Turnei, Fort Worth,
Texas, found I'oo head of Here
fords from- which (to name a
handful of wmnus from 70 bulls,
95 females Tne former secre
tary of the American Hereford
Association finally selected BW
Royal Duke 45 tb, a two-year-old
bull entered by Birdwood Farms,
Charlottesville, Va, as champion
His sire was 1949 Eastern Na
tional champion, and he himself
was twice champion at the Atlan
tic Rural Exposition in Rich
mond; Va
Reserve To Nebraskans
Reserve t? R ampion Hereford
bull was a Nebraska entiy,
shown by Oivil E Kuhlmann,
North Platte, ilie polled Gold
Co-Pilot by Gold Mine One of
the strongest exhibitors, who won
several firsts in classes but not
championships, was G. Harold
King, Jr, of King Plerefords, Can
ton, Miss Four blue ribbons
were awarded King Herefords,
with their TR Zato Heir 74th
junior and senioi get-of-sire win
ning top rank
Winning female championship
was the summer yearling, MCC
Dominetta 62nd, entered by Mc-
Cormick Farms, Medina, Ohio;
with Caw Caw Plantation,
Orangeburg, N C, winning re
serve on Larrv Annette 69th, a
daughter of MW Larry Domino
160th
Pennsylvania Scores
In Polled Herefords, a Penn
sylvania entry was outstanding
The summer yearling, PS Choice
Larry, bred at Pennsylvania State
University, won the purple. By
Hillerest Larry 9th, he was out
of PSC Lady Domino, and is own
ed by Penn State, J C. Burket and
E. C Bothwell of Gettysburg.
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NEW PROVIDENCE, RDI.
Ph. Quarryville 116R12
Double E Ranch, Senatobia, Miss ,
was tapped by Judge A 1 E. Dai
low, Oklahoma A & M College,
Stillwaitei, as winner m* the fe
male division, on the summei
yearling EER Victor Duchess
18th by EER Victor Duke Re
serve bull was shown by Mr and
Mis C E Knowlton, Bellefon
taine, Ohio, CEK Larry Domino
133rd, and reseive champion fe
male was from Falklands Farm,
Schelsburg, Fa, BPF Pat Adv.
Domino Premiei exhibitor award
went to Circle M Ranch, Sena,to
bia, Miss
Otto Nobis p> eminent Daven
port lowa Angus breeder, judged
the show of “Blacks,” which
proved one of the most outstand
ing in Eastern National history.
From 75 bulls, he selected the
senior yearling shown by Ankony
and Holmby Farms, Randolph,
Pa, Ankonian 32129th as grand
champion Reserve went to An
konian OB 13th In females,
leading .the 119 entries was Blue
Blood Lady 6th of Rippy, shown
by Heckmere’s Highlands, Valen
cia, Pa
Topping tne Shorthorn show
were Corn Belt entries, the grand
championship bull'won by Level
dale Critic, consistent winner of
Mathers Bros, Mason City, 111
Leveldale Caesar was reserve,
also shown by Mathers Besit fe
male was Mathers’ Leveldale Au
gusta Lass, a two-year-old, and
reserve was the junior yearling
HHF Gipsy Maid 2nd, shown by
B Hollis Hanson, Connersvile,
Ind.
Mail Carriers, on
Duty 40 Years, to
Retire January 1
Serving as a rural mail carrier
40% years, Wilson H Duck of
New* Holland will retire Dec 31,
and devote his time to his hobby,
cleaning and refmishmg antique
furniture.
Born near Akron, he will be
70 years old Doc 24 He was with
New Holland Machine Co- be
tween 1904 and 1917, then serv
ed on the route south of New
Holland the past 20 years, to
Mount Tabor, Ellsworth's' store,
Mount Airy and the east of New
Holland.
“Bible Comment:* -
Beatitudes
Are a Way
Of Life
THHE first portion of the Ser
mon on the Mount contains
the Beatitudes and the words ol
Jesus concerning spiritual values
and relationships, for those who
would follow the ways of the
Kingdom of Heaven.
The prevalent beatitudes of
our modern world are very dif
ferent from the Beatitudes of
the Sermon on the Mount.
These secular beatitudes of the
life surrounding us say:
“Blessed are the efficient and
the self-sufficient—Blessed are
the strong—Blessed are the self
assertive—Blessed are the rich
and the successful—Blessed are
hose who are free from trouble,
aid so on.
Was Jesus right when He put
the blessings His way?
“Blessed are the meek; Blessed
are the poor in spirit; Blessed
are the pure in heart; Blessed
are they that mourn; Blessed are
the persecuted: Blessed are those
who hunger after righteousness.’’
These things do not seem to
nave much to do with the wel
fare of today’s world. Yet, the
more we reflect on them, the
more we must realize that our
very welfare depends on Jesus’
Beatitudes.
Take out of a nation all the
unselfish, all the kind and con
siderate, all who are sympathetic
and helpful. - -
Cancel out all who place their
values above all self interest ana
profit.
What do you have left bui
the morally and spiritually bank
rupt?
Without a leavening of those
who live by the Beatitudes, whai
a world we would live in!
Champ Hereford Female Timonium
Handel Messiah
Al Elizabethtown
College Sunday
One of the highlights of the
Christmas Season is always Han
del’s “Messiah ” to be offered
next Sunday afternoon in the
Elizabethtown College Audi
tonum.
Piol Nevm W Fisher, head
of the college music department,
wilL conduct combined chons
from the Eastern District Church
of the Brethren and the 100-voice
Elizabethtown College Chorus
Accompanied will" be by Mrs
Miriam Career Irey ot Palmyra
at the organ and Mrs Hazel Guy
er, Myerstown, at the piano-
Soloists include Mis Louise
Lamb, soprano, Lancaster; Mrs
Elizabeth Shirk Kodgers, conti al
to, Hanover, Haiold Bucher, ten
or, ’Palmyia, and Marlin Bnght
bill, baritone, North Manchester,
a foimer Lebanon resident
Yet while he was a rural mail
carrier, Mr Duck enjoyed the
tribulations and enjoyments of
farming, opening a 30-acre farm
from 1919 to 1936
He was named April 3, 1907
to Miss Emma Grace Sollenberg
er They have three children, Ed
ward S and Mrs Mildred G
Paiker at home, and Wilson, Jr.
of New Holland.'
PUZZLE How did barber
Alphonse Secinaro of Iron
Mountain, Mich , spend his time
over a recent weekend? Hint:
He didn’t attend an Elk’s con
vention.
Lancaster Farming, Friday, December 2, 1955
There’s a reason for the smiles, for McCormick Faims’ MCC
Dommetta 62nd has just been crowned champion female of the
strong Heieford show at the Eastern National Livestock Exposition
in Timomum, Md The Medina, Ohio owneis here ’oceive their rib
bon from J D (Doug) Gay,-Jr (Center), past president of the
Amencan Hereford Association, and owner of Brook View Farms,
Pine Grovfe, Ky, just outside Lexington (Lancaster Faiming
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