6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 13, 1957 INTERNATIONAL Grand Champion steer is this summer yearling Hereford named “Honeymoon” owned and shown by Mrs Sue L. Secondino, West Terre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Secondine showed in the junior division and is the only married woman ever to show in that division of the Inter national. She made it under the age limit by just a few months. (LF Photo) figures on your Settlement Sheet* will convince you that premiums for "large" over "Mediums"and “Small" make the BIG DIFFERENCE. For Big Eggs and many of them... Boy from a selected FRANCHISE® hatchery. Ask for QUEEN circular. JOHNSON'S HATCHERY franchised 24 Orange St., HATCHERY Ephrata, Pa. Ph REpublic 3-3980 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 Hollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted % 1 - * WHAT IS CANCER? 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(LF Photo) Indiana Hereford International Grand Champion Steer; Brings $3O Green Meadows, PSU Entries Also Prove Champions By Bob Best CHICAGO A 1,000 pound Hereford steer, born in Texas and raised in Indiana, was named giand champion steer of the year at the International Livestock Ex position Showing the grand cham pion of the show was Mrs. Sue L. Secondino of New Goshen, Ind , a 13 year old bride of nine months. The ste£r is named, Honeymoo since Mrs. Secondino and her 23 year old husband, Pete, purchased R.D.4 R.D.I Narvon, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. SNADER’S MILL Stevens, Pa steer ran second to “Honeymoon” all through the competition He won the grand championship of the Hereford division, but was , beaten out of the reserve cham fhe animal at Medina p lons hip by an Angus entry. Hereford Ranch in San Antonio “Honeymoon” made Mr and during their honeymoon trip. secandmo farm owners in Heir 88 te6r W3S TR lndiana by brin S in g ? 30 a pound Pennsylvania State University, when sold Thursday. Paying the vhich showed* the grand cham- record price was Arthur Godfrey, pion steer last year, a Shorthorn radio and television star who was named PS Troubador, was not making personal appearances at shut out of the winners circle com the International Horse Show oletely. Their pen of three Angus I The Secondmos were living steers won the grand champion- Wl th her parents. ship and a good little Hereford (Continued on page 7) * Healthy Chicks Make Great Layers! Here’s An Incentive Plan That Really Works. Do you hire help to raise your pullets’ To handle your layers? Suppose your hired man takes care of 3000 pullets for you. Give him a bonus of 10$f for each good pullet you house. He’ll yell every time a pullet dies, every time they “pile up”. 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In spite of this, Bessies were Ist and 2nd for egg production per pullet housed at Florida; in the first quartile for all factors at Western New York Random Sample Test; in the third quartile at Central New York where they made a miserable showing; first at the New Jersey Flock Mating test; 6th at Missouri Random Sample Test. Right now is the time to order Bessies Phone us collect and we’ll book you today for any hatch you choose. BABCOCK HATCHERY Lancaster County Branch Route 3F, Lititz, Pa. Phone MAdison 6-5872 Russell Mease Bob Decker Route 4 R. D. #1 Manheim, Pa. Milford, New Jersey Phone MO-5 4705 Phone Milford 4-4909