6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 22, 1957 Breeding Cattle Awards Co to Scattered Entrys Marion Harper & Sons, Staun ton, Va., won the grand champion ship m Angus bulls at the Penn sylvania Livestock Exposition. They showed Majestic, a two-year old. ' . The reserve grand champion Angus bull, Whitneymere 512, was an entry of C. V. Whitney Farms, Old Westbury, N. Y. The Harper entry was also senior champion bull, while the Whitney bull was junior cham pion also. Another Whitney, Whitney mere 150, was reserve senior champion. Meadow Lane Farms, North Salem, N. Y., had been reserve junior champion Angus bull, Meadowmere 1647. Millirden Farms, Annville, Le banon county, won the grand championship in Angus females in the breedng beefi cattle section Penn State University won the reserve grand championship in Angus females with Ledges Miss Burgess 5. The Millarden entry was also senior champion, the Penn State cow, reserve senior champion. Junior champion was Meadow lane Barbara 632, an entry of old Home Manor Farm, Homer City, Pa, and Meadow Lane Farm, North Salem, N, Y. Junior reserve champion was Whitney Miss Burgess 63, an en try of C. V. Whitney, Old West bury, N. Y. Dr. Don L. Good. Kansas Col lege, was Angus judge. Falkland Farms, Schellsburg, Bedford county, Pa., won the Pol led Hereford female champion ship with Miss Larry Carlos 20. M. P. Moore, Senatobia, Miss., had the reserve championship female, CMR Larrystella 17. W. J. Largent & Son, Folsom, N. M. had the Polled Hereford champion sale female, L Miss Yucca Gold, and the reserve champion sale female, L Miss Yucca Gold 4. L. E. Mathers, Mason City, 111., was judge. Portage Farms, Woodville. Ohio, won the champion m Here ford bulls at the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition. The reserve championship was won by Hull Dobbs Ranch, Ft. Worth, Tex. Glenn Bratcher, Oklahoma A. and M. College was judge. The championship in Here ford females, a heifer calf, HDR Miss S. Zato C6B, was won by Hull Dobbs Ranch, Ft. Worth, Tex. The Hereford reserve cham pion females, a winter claf, was the entry of Hi-Pomt Farm, Brig hton, Mich. C. B. Teegardin & Sons, Oakwood Stock Farms, Ashville, Ohio, won the grand championship in Short horn bulls with their Creekland Lancer. The same bull was Short horn senior champion. The reserve grand champion ship was won by John T. Richard son & Sons, Clayton, Ind., with their Maplewood Master. This bull was junior champion also. The Richardsons won the re serve junior championship with Richardwood Renown. Charles B. Leemon (Leemon Stock Farms) Hoopeston, 111., won the reserve senior championship. John T. Richardson & Sons, Clayton, Ind., won the grand championship in Polled Short horn females. Their Maplewood M. Madam, senior heifer calf, won first in her class, then the junior champion ship before competing in the grand champion class. L F Red Lavender, of Tulleevin Farms, Franklin, Ohio, first in the summer yearling heifer class and reserve junior champion female, was reserve grand champion. Tulleevin Farms’ L F Lavend- er Lady, first in senior yearling heifers, was senior champion female. Reserve senior champion i ~ ■* > ~ * f - "V:?--. . §>* * >:,/' ; u:“ * ’*? -' v, >.; v ■-% r-'. **r THIS PEN OF HAMPSHIRE LAMBS top ped the breed division of the junior show at the Eastern National Livestock Exposition. They were shown by Fred Hess, Bareville, left. This is his first year in the 4-H Club female was Winwood Dramburle Kora, an entry of C. B. Teegar din & Sons, Ashville, Ohio. - Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Bollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. Pa. vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvv®xx\vxxxxxxxxx\vxxxxxv> program. His father, Arthur Hess, is co owner of the Green Meadows Farms which dominated the Hampshire show at the Pennsylvania National. (LF Photo) Millport Roller Mills J. C. Walker & Son S, H. Hiestand & Co. Lititz, R.D.4, Pa. Gap, Pa. Salunga, Pa. super production comes only with a super feed — new Ful-O-Pep Super Egg-Breeder Ration.* For high hatchability and more-eggs at lower cost, there is none better. see us for further information Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. H. M. Stauffer , & Son, Inc. Leola Witmer Ronks Egg Production Down 5 Pet. During October In October of this year the farm flocks of the- country laid 4,597 million eggs, compared with 4,860 million in October 1956, down about five per cent. Production was down nine per i-Cr- _-ent in the North Atlantic and East North Central States, down six per cent in the West North Central States, and South Cen tral states, and up two per cent in the South Atlantic and West ern areas. . The rate of lay per bird in October was 14.8 eggs Compared with 14 9 last year and the 10- year average of 12 during the month of October. Figures on your Settle moot Shoot* will convince you that premium* foo "large* over ~M ediums, ,o iKi M s«dP mako tho BIG DIFFERENCE For Big Eggs and manyoflhon*. .vt Buy from a selected FRANCHISOR hatch*ry. Ask for QUEEN drcutos. JOHNSON'S HATCHERY rftANCHioK» 24 Orange St., tuTCHur Ephrata, Pa. Ph REpublic 3-2980 D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa.
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