Vol. 11. No. 3 Floyd Moore, Jr. Capon Roundup Show Winner By LF STAFF REPORTER Floyd Moore Jr, 14, of 730 Eden Road, Lancaster, Tuesday lopped the Lancaster County 4-H Capon Club Roundup at the meeting of the Lanhaster Kiwan is Club Scoring 20 moists out of a possible 20, Floyd—the son of Mr and Mrs Fhyi H Mooie— entered two White Vantress- Arbor Acreg, cross bi oilers that scaled 8 1 ! and 7 h lbs each He iccened •> S 5 awaid from the Knvanis Club placing second was Charles Warfel, TH la of Rt Cones toga, with 19.75 points for a S 3 award; third, James Groff, 11, R 7 Lancaster, $2. with 19.50 points, and fouilh, Glenn Port er, 17. R 1 Washington Boio, SI with 19.25 points. Out of a possible 100 points m high record, Mr Warfel came back to top that division with 99 7 points His was S 3 Placing second, receiving $5 was Glenn Porter with 98 8, third, Donald M Herr, 18, Refton, with 97 5 for an award of S 3 and fourth was Judy Warfel, 10, R 1 Conestoga S 2 with 96 9 points All “ethers received a silver dollar from the Kiwanis Club, while the Lancaster County Bankers Association presented combs to all other bo>s entered and tape measures to all other girls competing At the same time, the Bank ers Association pi esented thiee-year award pins to Mary Jane Herr, 13, Refton- Ross Ferguson, 13, R 1 Kiikwood, and Janies C. Brubaker, 12, U 1 Lititz. Victor Plastow, assistant county agent, pointed out that of (Continued on Page Five) FLOYD H. MOORE, JR.. 780 Eden Road, Lancaster, Tuesday topped the Lancaster County 4 H Capon Club roundup with the pair of birds he is holding. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). GUERNSEY BREEDERS, members of the Eaiuasuc. County association, Friday night met in their annual banquet at Rhoads Spanish Tavern, Quarryville New officers were nominated and announce- Guernsey Men Win Trophies On Achievement Outstanding achievements in the Guernsey breed curing the past year formed the basis for county awards to Raymond F Winner R 1 Willow Street, and Jerome Rhoads of Rhoads Acres, Qaarryville These two dairmen were hon ored Friday evening in a ban auet attended by more than 120 members and their fami lies at Rhoads Spanish Tavern, Qnarryville. With 45 cows producing an average of 10 607 lbs of milk and 534 4 lbs butterfat to lead' a l l others of the Guernsey breer herds in the County, Mr Witmer received a model Guernsey His record in the Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement Association has been outstanding John R Breneman, manager of Rhoads Acres, received a sdver cream pitcher fiom the Is’e of Guernsey Presentation was made bv Mr Witmer, presi dent of the County association Rhoads Acres scored highest in ra\y milk samples at the 195_ Pensvlvama State Farm Show, the fourth consecutive win by the Southern_Lancaster County Farm. Fleeted directors for a three year tem were Melvin Stoltz fns, R 1 Ronks; Frank Hershey, R 5 Lancaster, and Robert Mc gnorran, Peach Bottom. New officers wi'l be named at a future meeting. Earl Werner, nresident of Werner’s Dairv, Red Lion, des cribed 30 000 miles of travel in 18 countries which included a (Continued on page 14) yuarryville (Lancaster County) Pa., Friday, Nov. 23, 1956 Guernsey Association Banquet Lancaster County 4H Clubs Present Play Saturday Nile “Tomboy,” a comedy in three acts, will be presented bv Lan caster County 4H Clubs at 8 p m Saturday, Nov 24, in the Man heim Township High School aud itorium In the cist are Glona Eshel man, Landisville, Carol Gindei Floun, Marian Graybill, R 3 Manheim. Lucille Groff, R 1 Man heim, Robert Kreider, R 1 Quar ry ville, Aaron Landis, R 1 Stras burg, Donald Moore. R 1 Quarry' ville, Kenneth Rutt, R 2 Peach Bottom, John Stoner, _R7 Lan caster, Nancy Thomas, R 3 Lan caster, Bettv Umble, Lancaster, and Esther Wolgcmuth, R 1 Eliza bethtown County Team Will Compete At Chicago Livestock conservation in its many phases will be demonstrat ed as 11 state champion 4H teams me for national honors in livestock conservation Tuesday, Nov 27, at the Congress Hotel in Chicago dur ng the National 4-H Club Congress Competing from Lancaster County wi'l be the state win ners, Donald M. Herr Refton, and Donald G. Herr, R 2 Quar rvville, with demonstration, “Internal Parasites in Cattle.” Almost every phase of reduc ing livestock losses, including such topics as “The $lOO Million Grub Stake,” “Swine Saving Prastices,” “Handle Cattle With Ease,” and “Nodular Worm Di sease of Sheep,” will be covered by these ambitious young live stock men and women. They will be competing for purple, blue, and red ribbons and cash awards offered by Live stock Conservation, Inc, a non profit educational and research organization with membership (Continued on page 16) merit of new officers will be made at a later date -Entertainment was furnished by Miss Janet Landis, daughter of Mr and Leon Landis, on the electnc organ (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo) Loss $125,000 In Two Fires On County Farms Two faun fires in Laneastei County this week resulted m ap proximately $125,000 loss Damage was estimated at $50,000 when fire Monday morning destioyed a 50 by-75 foot stone and timber bank barn on the Elam K. Stoltzfus farm, R 2 Narvon. Tuesday morning, a $75,000 fire struck the Josenh Wogelmuth farm, OUTGOING PRESIDENT Elvin Hess, Jr.. R 1 Strasburg, congratulates his successor, Donald S. Eby, R 1 Gordon ville, who moved up from the vice presidency of the Lan caster County Holstein Friesian Association (.Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). (Continued on page 16) Congratulations $2 Per Year L. S. Eby New County Holstein Group President By ERNEST J. NEILL Donald S Eby, R 1 Gordonville, Tuesday night was named presi dent of the Lancaster County Holstem-Fnesian Association, moving up from the vice presi dent’s position in the aixth an nual meeting and banquet m the Leola Memorial Building Around 250 peisons attended the banquet, which saw J. Ro bert Hess, R 1 Strasburg elect ed vice president, Henry H. Hackman, R 2 Manheim resum ing duties as secretary, and Everett E. Beniimin, R 2 Holt wood, newly elected director, a&. treasurer. Mr Eby succeeds J Elvm Hess, Jr, Starsburg who has been one of th' most active members and ofT.'-eis the past sev n n years J Z He’ r, Eliza bethtown, tieasuiei si> years, was also cited Hi h s long re cord. retmng unde> a ruling made last vear that dnactors are limited to one term of three \ears AUo named amen’ the three new directors v ’"o Robert H. Kauffman, Rl Mmheim and C. Richard Landis, R 3 Lancaster Two resolutions were present ed, one being fl'-ored by Mr. Herr, that weu'd make an award to officers who had ser ved the association lengthy terms. He feared establishing a principle that would soon be come too compUeated to handle. Instead, a rising vote of thanks was oileiej by J. Robert Hess. Dean Hotter, Manhcim County Future''Farmers ot America pre sident, spoke and was cited by the association toi an outstand ing record in obtaining member ships to the County Holstein- Fnesian Association Marlin Cassel, who wa-> awarded the call at the Lampeter Fair this yeai, reported on the progress of his protect (Columned on page 16)