—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 4, 1957 12 <♦ < \<*- GRAND CHAMPION SOW at the West Lampeter Commun ity Fair was shown by Donald Welk, R 1 Strasburg He also, had the top pen of four hogs at the FFA fat hog consign ment sale on Friday night The pen brought $26 25 a hun dred, averaging 190 pounds (LF Photo) Two Top Holstein Cows Compete At Lampeter Fair; Frey’s Champion The two senior Holstein cows that have been battling it out in the County for breed supremacy met again this past week at the West Lampeter Community Fair And this time Wightwick Glenaf ton Rachel, owned by J Moweiy Frey Jr came out the victor Running a close second was Wye Oak Laucmont Belle, owned and shown by Elvin Hess, R 1 Strasburg Belle was the grand champion at the annual Black and White Show -at Lancaster in August “Rachel” had beaten her the pro ceeding day at the SPABC show The nvahy goes back four years •b-'Pleased at seeing (he cow win the show, Paul Longenecker re marked wryly, “This is one of the best cows I ever produced in my herd and I gave her away ” Actually she was won by Frey a few years ago as a calf present ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone Sand For Use In Dairy Barns D. 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Phone Express 2-2191 ed by the county Holstein Breed ers Assn, at the Lampeter Fair as a prize for his work in FFA Winning prizes this year at the annual event were Holstein, John Groff, R 1 Ronks, son of Mr and Mrs Aaron Groff The calf is from the herd of Abram Wickenheiser, R 2 Mt Joy, and wa's presented by Donald Eby, association president Groff is a junior at Lampeter- Strasburg Union High School 'and is a member of the Garden Spot FFA Chapter Ayrshire, Roy Mentzer, R 2 New Holland A calf will be purchased at the Ayrshire State Sale to be held next week and will be given Mentzer at that time On hand to congratulate him was John Paes, R 1 Strasburg, Ayrshire associa tion president Mentzer is a FFA member at Pequea Valley High School For Your Call Quarryville, Pa. IN DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT ! Guernsey, Arthur Breneman, R 1 Willow Street, son of Mr. and Mrs John Breneman The calf from the herd of Francis Kirk, Peach Bottom was presented by Melvin Stoltzfus, association pres ident Breneman is also a member of the Garden Spot FFA Chapter at Lampeter-Strasburg He is a senior, treasurer of the chapter, and a bronze-medal winnei in the state FFA dairy judging contest held at Penn State last June Winner of the baby beef show was Donald M Herr, son of Mr and Mrs Maurice G Herr, Refton In addition to winning the grand championship with his Angus calf, he was first in fitting and show manship The reserve championship was taken by Dorothy Groff, R 7 Lan caster She showed a Hereford Paul Blme, extension livestock cnonalist from Pennsylvania State University was judge of -the show Herr, a pre-vetennary medicine student at Franklin and Marshall College, has been showing baby beeves for seven years This is his first champion Other champions at the Fair were a Jersey calf owned and showh by Lucille Kreider to the srand championship with Tom Halladay having the reserve cham pionship This was a switch from the preceedmg week at the So lanco Fair when Halladay got the nod In the Guernsey breed the Grand Champion female was shown by B Suavely Garver, R 1 Willow Street and the reserve was shown by-John Breneman, R 1 Willow Street Kenneth Young, R 1 Mt Joy, had the Grand Cham pion bull. Abram Floiy, R 3 Manheim, swept the Ayrshire show having lumor, senior, reserve and Grand Champion in that breed The corn sweep stakes were won by John T McKelvey’s Sons, R 2 Peach Bottom BABY BEEF Angus first, Donald Herr, Refton, second, James Bowman, R 1 Ronks, third, James Groff, R 7 Lancaster, fourth, John Harsh, Kmzer, fifth, Clair S Shimp, R 1 Strasburg, sixth, June Risser, R 4 Lancaster, seventh, Larry Falco, R 1 Millersville; eighth, Peter Kmzer, Paradise, ninth, Richard Barge, R 2 Ronks, and tenth, Ken neth Hess, R 1 Strasburg Hereford first, Dorothy Groff, R 7 Lancaster, second, Luke Brubaker, third, Dennis Sangrey, R 1 Conestoga, fourth, Mary Jane Herr Refton. fifth, Lois Borse, Old Phila. Pike, Lancaster, sixth, Betty Bowman, R 1 Ronks, seventh, Lae Hoar, Gap, eighth, Cyrus Rondler, R 2 Lancaster, ninth, Danny Groff, R 3 Quarry ville, tenth, Eugene Eckenrode, R 2 Lancaster, eleventh, James Rupert, R 1 Kirkwood, and twelfth, Margaret Hoar, Gap Fitting Donald Herr, sec ond, James Bowman third, Lois Brose, fourth, John Harsh, fifth, Mary Jane Herr Showing Donald Herr, sec ond, John Harsh, third, Betty Bowman, fourth, Larry Falco, fifth, Luke Brubaker. Grand Champion. Donald Herr Reserve Champion, Dorothy Graft POTATOES Largest first, Stanley Carv er, R 1 New Providence, second- Naomi Carver, R 1 New - Provi dence CORN Best Single Ear first John A Breneman, R 1 Willow Street; second, Jeffery Frev, R 1 Willow Street, third, H Melvin Brene man, R 1 Srasbuig Largest Ear first, Robert A Breneman, R 1 Willow Street, sec ond, Jeffery Frey, third, Kenneth Ressler Sweep Stakes John T Mc- Kelvey’s Sons, R 2 Peach Bottom. DAIRY PRODUCTS Holstein Raw Milk first, Mrs. Paul Longenecker, R 1 Strasburg; second, Elvin Hess Sr, R 1 Stras burg, third, Ira Welk, R 7 Lancas ter. Guernsey Raw Milk first, B. Snavely Garber, R 2 Willow Street; second, David Sharpe, Strasburg; third, John A. Breneman, R 1 Wil low Street, fourth, C. Henry Breneman, R 1 Strasburg; fifth. Ross Frey Jr., R 1 Willow Street. Ayi shire, Raw Milk first, John Paes, R 1 Strsburg; second, Ned Paes, R 1 Strasburg; third, Joan Paes, Rf Strasburg. TOBACCO Lath of five Green Stalks (Binder) first, Richard Wimer, R 3 Quarryville, second, Glenn Book, R 7 Lancaster, third, Morns Pickel, Hessdale, fourth, Robert Funk, R 2 Willow Street Lath of Five Green Stalks (Fil ler) first, Raymond S Merk, R 1 Willow Street, second, Martin Rinehart, Hessdale, third Le Roy Brubaker, R 1 Willow Street, fourth, Samuel Reinhart, Hess dale Lath of Five Dry Stalks (Bind er) first, J Lloyd Rohrer, R 7 Lancaster, second, Robert Mc- Cullough, R 1 Strasburg, third, John T Wiker, R 1 Strasburg, fourth, Carol Ann Hess, RI Stras buig, fifth, Elvin Hess Jr, Rl Strasburg Lath of Five Dry Stalks (Fil ler —first, John Reinhart, second, Raymond S Meek, third, Morris Rickel, Hessdale, fouith, Henry I SALE | ♦♦ 22 ♦♦ ♦♦ I Laundry Tubs II ♦♦ «. ♦♦ ♦♦ 22 ♦♦ ♦♦ ** ♦♦ ;T ** T - ,n il Single tubs .. $8.45 0 H Double tubs . $15.95 |j ♦i All white galvanized H stubs on casters. Orderp ♦•now! Sale oriced until» :| Oct. 19! 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