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Hess Kinzers Vintage Blend & McGinnis Atglen Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 13, 1957—7 Indiana Hereford International Grand Champion Steer; Brings S3O (Continued from page 6) In the sheep show, entries from Green Meadows Earns, Baieville, took all the honors in the Hamp shire breeding class They showed grand champion ram, ewe, and flock This repeated similar sweep made in the breeding classes at the Pennsylvania Livestock Ex position last month Green Mea dows is owned and operated by Edward and Arthur Hess Penn State herdsmen were pleased with the'showing of their first prr/e junior bull calf which became the first Polled Hereford bull ever to win the American Polled Hereford Assn registry of merit award at the International P S Polled Zato previously had won the reserve grand champion ship at the Pennsylvania National and first place at the Eastern Na tional at Timonium, Md Shorthorn beef cattle shown by the University garneied second places m three classes—two year old bull, summer yearling bull and senior yearling heiler Thev also won fourth in trio of steei s, any age, and fth in senior steer calves. 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In sheep breeding classes the Uni versity won seconds in pen of rams and pen of ewe lambs and fouiths in ram lambs and ewe lambs Millarden Farms, Annville, this veai again dominated the Angus bleeding classes having a fiist place summer yearling bull and a champion female The Grand Championship in the Angus bull division was taken by Tolan Fax ms, Pleasant Plains, 111 Dean Arthur D. Weber of Kan sas State College, Manhattan, Kans, judged the steer classes. Judge ot the wether classes was Dr A J Dyer of the University of Missouri In addition to more than 5,000 spectators, Gov Haiold W Hand ley of Indiana was on hand to see the grand champion steer picked.