Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1959, Image 6

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Out-of-State Herds Dominate
Pennsylvania Guernsey Show
A three-year-old cow, exhibited by a St. John’s breed
er, Tuesday won grand championship honors at the 10th
annual Pennsylvania Guernsey Show.
She was Dumar Farm P. , „ , ~
H. Lilian, bred and shown t Meanwhile, a four-yearold
by George W. Snyder, own- exhibited by Mrs. Chf
er of Dumar Farm. ford L- Conover of Highs
_ . . .. .... .... town, N. J., won both senior
Enroute to the title, the ’ champion honors,
prize Guernsey also picked “ e ‘ *
up senior cow championship ' red J. M.
honors, in addition to taking McDonald, Cortland, N. Y.,
first place class honors. bested the junior champion,
The reserve grand champ- entered by the Lehigh Val
ion also came from the three- Cooperative Farms, Al
year-old competition. lentown, for the top title.
She was Welcome C. G. Closest Lancaster County
Wistful, exhibited by F. W. entry to a championship
McCann and Joseph E. Ad- came in the senior heifer
ams, Golden Harvest Farm, class, where a 4-H Club am-
Bridgewater, Conn. mal exhibited by Karl Bend-
The reserve titlist was er, sixteen, won first place,
bred by Willard H. Peck, of The 11-month-old calf was
Schylerville, N. Y. shown in the ring by Robert
It was the first time in Mumma, seventeen, whose
three years that an entry father bred the heifer,
from , Lauxmont Farms, close to 200 head of
Wrightsville, failed to win Guernseys were shown by
the female grand champion- exhibitors from a five ' state
skiP- area at the Guernsey Sales
Animals from the farm of Pavilion, Lincoln Highway
Dr. George T. Pack won the East.
aosette in 1957 and 1958 The results are as follows
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L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lililz, Pa.
Snavelys Farm Service
Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quarryville, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro. Pa.
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Bull Calves —1, George George T. Pack, Reserve Grand
W. Snyder, St. John's; 2. Jno- Junior Yearling Jtleifers — Female— F. w. w
D, Worthington, BelAlr, Md.; 1, George C. Lieb, Stillwater Joseph E. Adams ■
3. Llseter Farm, Newtown 2, Harold S, Schuaa, Charrs Junior Youth Tr !
Square; 4, Charles P. O'Con- Ford; 3, Belle Terre Farms; p hen C, Witmer
nor, West Chester; 5, Joseph 4, T. W. McCann; 5, Joseph Dairy Herd -1 i
B, Leibman, North Wales. B. Liebman. T. Pack; 2, Llseter'r
Junior Yearling Bulls— 1, Senior Yearling Heifers John B. WorihingtJ
Dr. George T. Pack, Wrights- 1, Harold S. Schutt; 2, Char- B. Wescott. 11
ville; 2, Tri-State Breeder’s les P. O’Connor; 3, L. B. Senior Get Of c.
Cooperative, Westby, Wise. Wescott, Clinton, N. J.; 4, Liseter Farms; 2 i
Senior Yearling Bull 1. Lj s^ er Farms; 5. George -C. cott; 3, John D. w ort
Lehigh Valley Cooperative'L* eb - T Fem4 I«
Farms, Allentown; 2, Wm. Junior Get of Sire —1, D - Worthmgw
Webster and S. W. Close, of Harold S. Schutt; 2, Belle R- Wescott; 3, LiseU
Aberdeen, Md. Terre Farms; 3, John D. *, »Par Hill Farm, 5
Junior Chamnion Bull Worthington; 4, Llester Croshaw Jr.
JS&' VaUeT Cooperative Farm; 5, L. B Woooott, BaS V
Farms. T wo-Y ear -Old Cows 1« rp p ac j_ „ ’ ’ b r
Two-Year-Old Bulls - 1. John D Dr.
L. B. Wescott and N. 1 Co- Farm; 5. LtoS iv
operative Breeders’ Assn., f- r erguson, im „
Inc.; 2, Raymond Goeringer, ’
Dallas. Raymond Witmer, of obn D - Worthington.
Willow Street HI, and Zeit- Three-Year-Old Cows —l,
ler Farms, Glasgow, Del.; 3, George W. Snyder; 2, F. W.
Dr. George T. Pack; 4, Le- McCann; 3, Liseler Farm; 4. g t 9 „. 30
high Valley Cooperative Charles P. O’Connor; 5, Dr. land Co J w ’
Farms; 5, S. B. Hansel, of George T. Pack. Lamb pool, Carl.
Houtzdale. Four-Year-Old Cows —1, Sept. 10—7 p m.
Aged Bulls —l, Mrs. Clif- Mrs. Clifford L. Conover; 2, an d Sorghum Test
ford L. Conover, Hightstown, Stephen C. Witmer, Dalma Field Day, j osen ,
N. J. 2, Liseter Farm. - tio; 3, Belle Terre Farms; 4. bill farm, Manheim
Senior Champion Bull Dr. 5, L. B. Sept. 11 . 930 am
Mrs. Clifford L. Con Over. Wescott. bean and Sorghm
Grand Champion Bull Five Years jmd Under Nine Day, farm of At
Mrs. Clifford L. Conover. Year Cows 1, John D. Frey, Conestoga fi|
Junior Heifer Calves —1, Worthington; 2, L'. B. Wes- Sept. 17—Penna j un
F. W, McCann and Joseph E. cott; 3, Dr. George T. Pack, fry Show, Fam She
Adams, Bridgewater, Conn, 4, Dr. George T. Pack; 5, Dr Harrisburg
2, John D. Worthington; 3, George T. Pack. Sept. 16-19—Solanco
Belle Terre Farms, Inc., of Cows Nine Years and Ov- ' Quarryville
Freehold, N. J ; 4, J. Ellis, er —l, Dr George T. Pack; Elizabethtown Knv
Croshaw, Jr, 'rightsvilel, 2, Liseter Farm; 3, George Fair.
N. J; 5, Dr. Geo. F. Pack. W. Snyder; 4, Harry S Mum- Sept 18—Penna I-
Senior Heifer Calves L ma, Landisville Cattle Show, Farm
Karl Bender, Landisville; 2, Senior Female Champion Bldg.. Harrisburg
Charles P O’Connor; 3, Lis- Geo. W. Snyder Sept. 23-26 —West L
eter Farm; 4, F. W. McCann Brand Champion Female— Community Fair
and Joseph E. Adams; 5, Dr. Geo. W. Snyder Ephrata Commumt
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