Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 14, 1958, Image 11

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    County Exhibitors “St.
(Continued from page one)
Fred Kaiser, Ellicott, Maryland,
won the grand championship in
steer truckload competition
John McDowell, Mercer, Mercer
County, had the reserve champion
load. All animals in the show
wore Angus, five steers per truck
load
Both ton pens were medium
Weight, 1,051 to 1,200 pounds
Old Home Manor, Homer City,
Indiana County, Pa howed the
top load of lightweight steers
Five loads were entered in the
show. John W Sangrey, Cone
stoga, Lancaster County, Pa , had
the third place load in the
medium weight division, and a
load entered by Elwood G Buss,
Jr., Nazareth, Northampton Coun
ty, Pa., was fourth
McDowell’s entry had placed
second in the class
In the Hampshire Market Bar
row division, Stauffer Homestead
Farm, East Earl, won nine plac
ings in all classes, including a
pair of second place ribbons, one
third place, a fourth, fifth, sixth
and seventh.
Millarden Farms, Annville,
Lebanon County, exhibited the
champion Hampshire Market Bar
row Strawbndge and McClaary,
Strewartstown, York county, had
reserve champion
Millarden had a clean sweep
cf the champion and reserve
champion pen of three class with
grand and reseive champion pens
of Hamps. They had four first
place standings m market bar
row competition, a second, two
thirds and several lesser placings.
Oscar W Anderson & Sons, Le
land, Illinois, won three of four
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Perhaps the farmer’s greatest
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surance rates and his peace of
mind in knowing that a concrete
Soffit Block floor system is safe
from fire Floors built with Soffit
Block have been known to have a
resistance rating of a minimum
of three hours exposure to fire.
(A Soffit Block roof system in
stalled at the Overlook Country
Club, Lancaster, Pa, was undam
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the structure was destroyed by
fire.)
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China market barrow competi
lion.
In addition to winning the
grand champion single bairow
banner, Anderson showed both
grand and reserve champion pens
of three barrows
Anderson last year won the
grand championship in the sin
gle barrow class
arold Yake & Sons, Carding
lon, Ohio, won the grand cham
pionship in the smgle-barrow di
vision of the Berkshn e market
hog show Reserve champion
honors were taken by James
Martin, Hempstead, Maryland
In the pen ot three barrow di
vision, both grand and reserve
entries
championships were won by Yake
Milton A Starman, Quincy,
111, snared three of fom top
Chma market barrow division
awards in the Spotted Poland
Starma nshowed the champion
Spotted Poland China barrow and
won the championship and re
serve championship in the pen
of three class
Marvin Ridgeway and Sons,
Wabash, Ind , won reserve cham
pion honors in the Spotted Po
land China class with a medium
weight bairow
J E Lamus and Son, York
won nin eplacmgs in the Poland
China Market Barrow 1 division
The York county farm exhibited
in every weight class of the di-
vision
Eugene G Boeshore, Jones
town, Lebanon county, had a trio
of second division placings
Yorkshire Market Barrows
Park F. Thomas, Beavertown,
Siyder County, Yorkshire swine
Block Floors
(Above) After his barn was
lazed to the ground by fire last
year, Mr. Edwin B. Nolt, New
Holland RDI, installed this con
crete Soffit Block floor system in
his newly built barn. (Right) The
design and shape of Soffit-type
concrete filler block made contin
uous rows of insulating air spaces
when laid tight together. Project
ing flanges provide a form for
pouring the steel reinforced con
crete joist, forming an integral
slab construction that is light in
weight. The result is firesafe con
struction at low cost that will
last a lifetime.
proof, too. Stored forage and
grain are sealed from damp mold
tnat destroys their feed value, and
are protected from invading pests
that eat up feed profits. Last, but
not least, a Soffit Block floor sys
tem provides built-in insulation.
This is made possible by the thou
sands of hollow cores that seal a
layer of insulating air within the
wall itself.
Easy to finance and rapidly con
structed, the installation of con
crete Soffit Block floor systems is
breeder won the grand champion
ship m the single animal division
of ihe maiket barrow show.
Winning reserve champion in
the singles was Umbrian Farms,
Lafayette, New Jcisey
Clair and Bany Flinchbaugh,
Felton, York County, Pa, showed
the grand champion pen of throe
YoiKshire barrows and Old Home
Manor, Homer City, Indiana
County, Pa, took the reserve
championship
The Pennsylvania State Uni
versity won grand championship
honors with its Southdown ram
in the 1958 National Southdown
Breeders Show, which is being
held in conjunction with the Ex
position
The winning ammal, a year
ling ram named ‘ Penn State Lad
570 L,” was shown by Canoll Shaf-
Stncr Penn State hepheid
Reserve champion Southdown
ram was shown by James Light
foot of Woodbury, Connecticut
'ihe lam lamb is named “Light
foot 5859 ”
Cdiroll Shaflner, shepherd for
Ihe Pennsylvania State Univei-
showed a Penn State Hamp
shire wether to the grand cham
pionship in individual competi
t on and his son, Terry A Shaf
fner, exhibited the grand cham
pion pen of thiee Southdowns
\v ethers
Penn State’s wins were repeals
Pom the first Keystone Intel na
tional last year when the Univer
sity dominated the show in the
market lamb divisions
Alex McKenzie, Oklahoma,
Stale University, Stillwater, judg
ed the sheep show.
The elder Shaffner also exhibit
ed the champion Southdown ewe,
(“BILL DING” Photos)
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To learn more about Soffit floor
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Kurtz Bros. Concrete, Inc., Eph
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Lancaster Farming, Fri
‘ Penn State Lady 5718” W R
Boweis, Ashtabula, Ohio, had re
serve champion with “Southndge
53 ”
The champion lamb caicass on
rail (butchered) was shown by
Wanen Squires, of Centerville,
Ohio The slaughtered Southdown
v ether lamb had won fouilh
place in the judging of on-loot
classes.
Reserve champion lamb car
cass, a Hampshire, that had won
thud place m Monday’s judging
was shown by Fred Stiveis and
Son, of Sardinia, Ohio
James W Lightfoot, of Wood
bury, Connecticut won the cham
pion Shropshire ram awaid with
h’s breeding iam named “ F H
v ahlsmg 578 ”
Lightfoot also exhibited the
champion Shiopshire bleeding
eac named *‘F H Vahlsmg 605 ’
William E Levis, owner of the
Castaha Farms, Castaha, Ohio,
won the top Cornedale sheep
award with a champion ram nara
ed “W L 1847, ’ m judging at the
second annual Pennsylvania Live
c iock Exposition in the Farm
Show Building
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showed the giand champion ia~t
in the Hampshire sheep show d
ihe Pennsylvania National Live
stock Expoition Name of too
wniner was 'Gaiter Hare,” dioo
pecl January 1, 1957
Lunsford Farms also shovwd
the champion ewe, “L F 57-20,”
a jcalling
Lunfoid Farms also copped the
c'hibitors flock award, had me
best pen of three ewe lambs, best
pen of three vearling ewes, and
best pen of tin ee iam lambs.
George W Con on, McComb,
Ohio showed both the grand and
icserve champion Chester Whde
market barrow at the Pennsyl
vania \ational Livestock Exposi
tion The grand champion was a
heavyweight (221 to 240 pound )
< nd the rescue winner a light
weight (180 to 200 pounds)
Jim Hazlett ol Tarenlum Pa.
made a clean sweep in the Duroc
market swine division The M.
legheny County breeder showed
animals that took the mdivid.ial
champion and leserve champ'un
honors in the open wight diusion
..rd the champion and reserve
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