SHOWING DRY, seven-year-old Wye Oak Lauxmont Belle, owned by Elvin Hess, R 1 Strasburg, took the grand championship at the annual Black and White Show at the SPABC grounds in Lancaster Friday. Frey, Hess Holstein Cows Continue Fight for County Breed Supremacy Two Holstein cows continued in their fight for breed supremacy in Lancaster County at the SPABC show and the District Black and White Show held Thursday and Friday at the SPABC grounds at Lancaster. The two cows, Wye Oak Laux mont Belle, owned by Elvin Hess, Rl Strasburg, and Wightwick Glenafton Rachel, owned by J. Mowrey Frey & Son, R 7 Lancas ter, made it a draw as Rachel was grand champion of the ABC show and Belle was Black and White grand champion The rivalry of the two seven year-olds goes back four years when they started dominating the two hows as four-year-olds Cuthbert Nairn, Douglasville, Clean Water Troughs aie Important. Cleans water troughs and fountains at least • once a day. This is not to prevent disease. It is to encourage water consu mption. Sure, a chicken will drink out ot a mud puddle That tastes good. But water out of a slimy, stinking fountains doesn’t taste .good. I’ve seen clean fountains jump production 20 per cent m three weeks time. If you debeak your birds be sure the water is at least two or three inches deep in the fountains and easy to get at. For literature and prices write to; Babcock Poultry Farm, Inc. P. O. Box 286 Ithaca, New York Russell Mease Route 4 Manheim, Pa. Local Representative , Phone Manheim MO S-4705 A daughter of the famed “Lucifer,” Belle last year swept top honors in the Black and White Show and in the SPABC show. (hF Photo) an Ayrshire breeder and dairy man, nidged the Black and Whit© show Junior champion female was owned by J Mowrey Frey She was a two year old Lucifer daugh ter out of Fultonway Marksman Della Champion bull was a junior yearling owned by Clarence M., Cornman, R 6 Carlisle Blue ribbon winners at. the Black and White show are eligi ble for competition at the state wide Black and White Show at Harrisburg Other placings in the show were. Junior Heifer Calf—l (B), George A Eutt Jr , 2 (B) J Mowrev Frey and Son, Lancaster, 5 (R) Sandra Rutt, Look alike! But do they weigh alike? Stevens, 6 (R) David D Zimmerman, Reinholds, 7 (R) Richard Geyer, Wil >ow Street, 8 (W) E Bruce Boyd, Ephrata, 9 (W) Paul Robert Wenger, Quarryville, 0 (W) Gerald D Hess, Washington Boro, 11 (W) Robert HT Kauffman, Manheim, 12 (W) Donald B Trimble, Quarryville; 13 (W) Rich ard I. Shelly, Manheim, 14 (W) J Robert Hummer, Manheim Senior Heifer Calf—l (B) J Robert Hess, Strasburg, 2 (B) Hess, 6 (B) Elvm E Shelly. Manheim, 7 (B) Ever ett Beniamin, Holt wood. 9 (R). Aaron Weaver, Narvon, 10 (R) Herbert and Rhelda E -Royer, Lancaster, 12 (R) Barbara Ann Keener, Manheim, 15 (W) Phyllis Rutt, Stevens; 16 (W) John D Zimmerman, Reinholds, 17 CW) J Glen Herr, Washington Boro, 18 (W) George A Rutt Jr, 19 (W) William A Reid, Oxford, 21 (W) Rob ert H Kauffman, Manheim; 25 (W) Aaron Weaver, 2b (W) Gloria M Shel ley, Manheim, 27 (W) Eugene High, Manheim, 30 (W) Harold J Brubaker, Mount Joy, 3 <W) John S Shelly, Man heim, 32 (W) J Kenneth Hess, Stras burg Senioi Yearling Heifer—l (B) J Mowrev Prey and Son, 4 (R) Everett Beniamin, 5 (R) Dale L Shirk, Quar rvville, 6 (R) Elvm Hess, Strasburg, 7 (R) J Mowrey Frey and son, 11 (R) Herbert and Rhelda E Royer, 12 (W) Helen E Wenger, Quarryville, 13 (W) Donald B Trimble, 14 (W) E Robert Nolt Lancaster, 15 (W) Elvm E bel ly, 16 (W) Donald Lee Bollinger, Man heim, 17 (W) Anna Mane Wenger, Quarryville, 18 (W) Paul D Welk, Strasburg * < * * * * ' ’ y , CUMBERLAND COUNTY produced the grand champion bull at the district Black and White Show in Lancaster Friday He is Cornman’s Safe Gold Sovereign The junior yearling, owned and shown by Clarence M. Corn man, R 6 Carlisle, is out of a dam and granddam that have been Dutch Days champions (LF Photo) PSU Holstein Exceeds 200,000 lbs. Of Milk in Lifetime as 13-year-old Pennsylvania State University’s most famous dairy cow has joined the select ranks of registered Hol- stems with lifetime records ex ceeding 200,-000 lbs. of milk Two Year Old (Dry)—2 (B) Donald Welk, Strasburg Rl, 4 (R) Elvm Hess, 5 (W) Robert H Kauffman Two Year Old (Fresh)—l (B) Hill Girt Farm, Chadds Ford, 2 (B) J Mowrey Frey & Son, 4 (R) William A Reid, 5 (W) George A Rutt Jr, 6 (W) Elvm E Shelly Three Year Old—s (R) Mary B Stoltzfus, Morgantown, 6 (R) Wil liam A Reid, 8 (W) J Robert Hess 9 (W) Gloria M Shelly, 10 (W) Elvm Hess, 1 (W) Elvm Hess Four Year Old—2 (B) Elvm Hess Jr, 3 (R) Mary B Stoltzfus, 4 (R) Mary B Stoltzfus Aged Cow—l (B) Elvm Hess, 2 (B) J Mowrey Frey and Son, 3 (B) Mary B Stoltzfus, 5 (R) Donald E Groff, Strasburg, 6 (R) Mary B Stoltzfus, 7 (W) William A Reid 8 (W) Earl L Groff Best Udder —1 (B) Mary B Stoltzfus, 2 (B) Elvm Hess, 3 (R) William A Reid Junior Get oi Sire—3 (W) Elvm Shelly and Albert Fry, Senior Get of Sire—l (B) William A Reid, Elvm Hess Jr, Hill Girt Farm and Chester Smith, Ship pensburg, 2 (B) Mary B Stoltzfus, 3 (R) Elvm Hess Sr (2) J Robert Hess and Chester Smith Produce of Dam— -1 (B) Elvm Hess, 3 (R) J Robert Hess and Chester Smith Thret Females—l (B) Mary B Stoltzfus, Dairy Held —1 (B) Mary B Stoltzfus Senior Bull Calf—2 (B) J Mowrey Frey Ji The exact same question to ask when buying Concrete Blocks Want a strong block? Then insist on a heavy block. A sure test of a strong block is proper ingredients, right proportions, and controlled finishing. You can buy New Holland Concrete Blocks with confidence. They are made to stand the test! Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 9, 1957— b “ *% * ' 4k v** * The Holstem-Fnesian Associa tion of America reports that the career production of Penstate Inka Pathfinder Star now totals 204“530 lbs of milk and 8,636 lbs. of butterfat She ranks as the 66th cow to hit the 200.000 lb milestone eight times the lifetime output of the average dairy animal - in the offic ial production testing program of the national Holstein organiza tion Thirteen years old and still shining brightly, “Star’bs current ly tacking more than 55 lbs of milk a day to her whopping life time total. No stranger to the limelight, she has maintained a dazzling pace throughout her long career. Last year, she carved a perman ent niche in breed history as they hist Holstein to complete five official records of more than 1,000 lbs of buttufat Three other re gistered Holstems have since dup licated the feat.
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