SPABC Show Largest in O Recent Years The largest SPABC dairy show in recent years saw most of the championship ribbons taken out of the county However the Ayr shire breed championship was won by David F Harmsh, R 2 Quairyville, and the Holstein championship went only as far as the John M Umble farm, R 1 At glen This was the first time in many years that the Holstein champion ship has not ben won by a county breeder The Harmsh entry was Glen hurst Roberta, a four year old She was senior champion of the breed Richard L Lehman, R 2 New ville, had the junior Holstein champion. The junior champion Ayrslrre Was shown by Earl D Wenger, R 3 Manheim. In the Brown Swiss division, the championship was won by an en try of Bette Ahren, R 1 West Grove, Two entries from the tjtfark N Witmer herd, R 1 Dalmatia, swept the Guernsey division King Gil da’s Wilda, a three-year old won senior and grand champion and a junior calf took the junior chain pionship. Charles T Wollaston, Tough kenamon, showed the Jersey grand champion The reserve shown by Horce and Anna Y Wil son, R 2 Phoenixville Here are the placings of local entries. AYRSHIRE Junior Heifer Calf 2 Ralph E. Harnish 11, R 1 Christiana, 3. John H Stick, R 2 Lebanon, 5 John E and Dorothy Z Paes, R 1 Strasburg Senior Heifer calf 1 Har nish 11, 2 Earl D Wenger, R 3 Manheim, 3 Stick, 5 Roy D Wenger, R 3 Manheim Junior Yearling heifer 1 Stick, 2 Barbara Jenkins, R 1 Lit itz; 3 Abi am G Flory Jr, R 3 Manheim, 4 Paul H Weller, R 2 'Myerstown, 5 Weller Senior Yeailing heifer 1 Stick, 2 David F Harnish, R 2 Quarryville, 4 Harnish, 5 Joyce E Kreider, R 1 Quanyville Two-year-old 1 #Baram K & Florence M Flory, 2 Flory, 5 Ned Z. Paes Three-year old 2 Sticks, 3 Harnish, 5 Weller Aged Cow 1 Harnish, 3 Mil ton M. Biubaker, Rl Lititz, 4 Stick. Junior Get of Sire 1 Improv er. Senior Get of Sire 1 Improi er. Produce of Dam 1 Stick District Group 1 Lancaster; 2 Lebanon BROWN SWISS Senior yeaihng 1 and 2 Bet te Ahern, Rl West Grove. GUERNSEY Junior calf 4 Donald T Me Cullough, Newville Senior calf 1 McCullough, 2 Sam H Groff, Peach Bottom, 3 Richard R Ankrum, Peach Bot tom - 4 Glenn R. Bushong, Ri Columbia. Junior yeaihng 1 Groff, 2 Ankrum. 3 Dorothy M Gaiber, R 2 Wilhow Street Senior yearling 1 McCul lough, 4. Lee M Stoltzfus, New Providence. Two-year-old 3 Lavenm Mull, Quanyvile, 4 McCullough Three-year-old 2 Louise A Witmer, IRI Willow Street. Aged cow 2 and 3 Groff, 4 Betsy Walter, R 2 Cochranville. District Group 1 Cheslei, 2 Lancaster. Junior Get of Sire 1 Noro Senior Get of Sire 1 Legend Produce of Dam 3 McCul lough. HOLSTEIN Junior calf —2 Aaron B Weav er, 3. Robert H Kauffman, R 1 Manheim, 4. George A. Rutt Jr., Stevens. Senior Calf 1. Richard L. Lehman, R 2 Newville, 2 David L Hershey, R 1 Manheim, 5 Arthur D Wenger, R 2 Manheim. Junior yearling 2 Mowery Frey Jr, R 7 Lancaster, 3. John D Bomgardner, R 1 Annville, 4 Rich- Adults Take Lesson In judging From Youngsters At Field Day Two twelve year old girls made a clean sweep of the judging contest at the annual Guernsey Field Day at the larm of Ray mond Witmer, Willow Street R 1 on Wednesday. Nancy Bollinger, 12 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Robert Hess, R 1 Strasburg. Senior Yearling 2 J. Glenn Hess, R 1 Washington Boro, 3 Bomgardner; 4. John D Zimmer man, R 1 Remholds, 5 Hess Two-year-old 2 Kauftman, 4 Elvm Hess Jr, R 1 Strasburg, 5. Rutt. Three-year old 1 Kauffman, 3 Hess, 4 Hess, 5 Hess. Four-year-old 1 John M. Umble, Atglen, 2. Frey, 3 Umble, Continued on page fi Added Nutritional Strength Give your baby calves the extra growth power they need to grow sound, sturdy bodies and strong, rugged bones . Start ’em on new, nutritious Ful-O-Pep Calf Sup... the milk replacer that “mixes like magic”! And the beauty of it is, you can grow a big, rugged calf with new Ful-O-Pep Calf Sup for as low as 100 a day ... and sell your milk for cash! Feed with Ful-O-Pep Calf Ration to GROW BIG, STURDY HEIFERS! When calves are a week old, begin feeding famous Ful-O-Pep Calf Ration with new Ful-O-Pep Calf Sup which really makes an economical, efficient ration. You see, Ful-O-Pep Calf Ration is a nutritious, dry feed built around oats. It contains Aureomycin and grows calves with big, strong bones and sound, sturdy bodies ... the kind that develop into wonderful cows. \ Grubb Supply H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Elizabethtown, Pa. Leola, Witmer & Ronks, Pa. J. C. Walker & Son Bollinger, Lititz R 4, placed above 108 other mpn, women, and youths to capture first place in the event Nancy’s score ot 334 3 ol a was just enough to edge out second place' win ner, Elaine Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl. Elaine, daughter of Jacob Stoltz fus, president of Lancaster Coun ty Guernsey Breeders Associa tion, piled up a total of 333 3 points Other winners in the youth di vision were Robert Mamma, Lan disville, 316 6 points and Suz anne Mumma, Landisville, with 300 points. The top judge in the Men’s division was Arthur Brenneman, Willow Street Rl, with 316 7 points, followed very closely by Kenneth Garber, Willow Street R 2 with 316 6 Third and fourth IN FUI-O-PEP CALF SUP HELPS YOU GROW BIG, HEALTHY CALVES- FAST! NEW MILK REPLACER —saves you money, too! Gap, Pa. For FUL-O-PEP FEEDS See Your Nearest Dealer Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 15, 1958 places went to Clyde Biennamen, Willow Street Rl, and Richard Maule, Quarryville R 2 lespbc tively In the women’s division, the 300 points amassed by Mrs Her bert Myer, Lancaster R 7 was high .Mrs Elmer Lapp, Kinzeis, was second Mrs Lauience Foulk Quarryville, R 3 was thud, and Dorothy Myers, Willow Street Rl, was fourth Roger Emig, Field Supervisor for Southeastern Pennsylvania Artificial Breeders Oooperatrve, was the official judge for the event which drew an attendance of over 200 guernsey breeders and their families Greetings from the State as sociation were brought to the group by Lloyd Eyler, State Guernsey Fieldman and Bill Juzi, State Business manager for the breed association. The speaker of the afternoon was Frank Brown, owner of Mt S. H. Hiestand & Co. Airaial taxms Poit Deposit, Met. “The business ot tarming ’ he said is an mtei plav ol what jou are and what you have Blown expiesse dins belief m the need foi the family si/3 laim to continue in operation “As long as we have big forces at woik in America,” he continued, “We must have a gieat number of independent people People who will acept the responsibility foi their own futme ” Sconng the nidging cauls for the contest wcie the following teachcis of Vocational Agricul ture, Joseph McGahen Manheim, Gailand Gingiich, Milleisville; Geoige Myeis, Lampetei, Ralph Biller, Solanco, Henry Givlcr, Pequea Valley William Fredd, Solanco, and Jack Owen, Solanco. Assisting them was Stanley Mvis selman, Farmer Relations man ager for the Lancaster County National Bank mm, .. D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa Salunga, Pa. 5
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