16—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 22,1957 JUDGE W. J. LARGENT is shown here working with a class of young females at the Polled Hereford Show Mon day. Good weather allowed the show to be held outside in the open area at the rear of the Guernsey Breeders Sale Pavilion. A crowd of more than a hundred persons was on hand for the show. (LF Photo) 44 Polled Herefords - (Continued from Page One) Hill Farm, Winchester, Va. He went oil consignment to J. E Rise, Jr, fieldman for the eastern association, for $1,675. The second high price at the ’ sale was paid by the Pennsylvania State University for a half-sister to the champion female. Herman Purdy, manager of the University purebred herd, bid in SFS Victoria Tone 17 for $1,750. The two year old bred heifer is out of Duchess 15 by EER Vic tor Tone 31. Penn State sold its lone en try,. a bloomy nine month old bull, PS Beau Zato, to Harry Katzen, Sykesville, Pa., for $7OO. Lancaster County buyers in cluded Miller M. Hess, R 2 Mt. Joy, who paye ** v , * . 4 V ** v "* « > - ** " , * i*>%V* * • v k 7 v * < • , , V ' »<. ♦*** > *£?• " • * t J » < . ,>v ,/ >?-< I ♦V < "x- < ’V :r V > > ~ « '-v >. * * V tv THE GRAND CHAMPION Polled Here-, ford bull at the. Eastern Polled Hereford Association’s sixth annual show and sale held in Lancaster County Monday was BPF Pawnee' Beau Perfection, a Bushy Park Farm, Glenwood, Md., entry. Stand ing behind the bull, from left to right are Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., EPHA presi dent; Ralph Bennett, Canadian Depart ment of Agriculture; Ernest,F. Tark, Bat- BEACON FEEDS Beacon Dealers are located from Maine to the Virginias -•> s ** * win produce in the laying-house month after month after month. See your Beacon dealer today. His feeds are Bea con-trolled for uniformly good results^ Continuing tests are run at Beacon’s Poultry Research Farm, Cayuga, N. Y. Thousands of chicks like this one are started and grown yearly under commercial brooder house con* ditions. Results of these continuing tests keep the Beacon Program practical and efficients —prove the value of Beacon-trolled Feeding end Management for today’s poultryraen. tleground Farm, Freehold, N. J.; Mrs. . John H. Royer, Jr.; Don Chittenden, associ ation secretary; John Shiflet, president of the American Polled Hereford Assn.p 1 John H. Royer, Bushy Park Farm, Glen-' wood, Md., owner; W. J. Largent, judge; T. J. Atkins, BPF herd manager; and M. P. Moore, “CMR Ranch, Senatobia, Miss., vice president, APHA. (LF Photo) UIVINO PROOF