6. NO. 39 'V' * > ' » ■ A pan* of brothers from Quarryville R 2 finished one and two in the baby beef judging at the Stockyards Wed nesdray. Eleven-year-old William Frey in January 1961 Frey showed a 995 pound John, exhibiting the re angus to the grand champion- serve champ, is no stranger pionship in the 39th Annual to the winner’s circle having Garden Spot Baby Beef club shown the grand champion show while John Frey, thir- at the Garden Spot show in teen years old nudged his 1956, his steer was also bred 842 pound angus to the re- by and purchased from Old serve champion spot Home Manor Farm. A third member of tire fa- The Frey steers were pur mily, Maria Frey, showed chased early last winter and her steer to eleventh place in pnt on full feed in March, the field of 43 steers. Still They were fed on a ration another sister, Magda, exhibi- prescribed by another broth ted a 841 pound angus but er Fred Frey, well known failed to finish in the win- show cattle feeder and angus • ners list. breeder. .AND AND RESERVE CHAMPION STEERS at the annual Garden Spot Baby The grand champion, bred “The basic ration consisted ub show and sale Wednesday are posed by their owners Grand champion in fore- by Old Home Manor Farm of corn, oats and barley in P? und aagus shown by Wilnam Frey, Quarryville R 2 Runner up at Homer city and purchased equal parts to which was field of 43 head was the angus belonging to John Frey, a brother of William. The £or the club + brnilf , b adder a thirtv-two ner cenl were bred by the Old Home Manor Farm, Homer City and purchased through Wil- through Willigm *™ei-a xmrtytwo per cent [cCoy for the club .The grand champion is a paternal half brother of the State Cham- Ic ?, oy ’ ' vasa Paternal half two pounds per head hown by Maria Frey at the 1961 Farm Show. The boys are the sons of Mrs. Fred brother to the Pennsylvania P er bay. Fred said when Another brother, Fred Frey, Jr., is a well known angus showman and breeder of State Farm Show Grand asked how the cattle were cattle at Quarryville R 2. —L. F. Photo Champion shown by Maria fitted. nty 4-H Teams Score Statewide Wins Raymand H. Weaver, New Second place boar was tion is replaced with cooked ive teams returned to the county with championships Holland Rl, showed the consigned by William H. barly but not more f.hap an te competition this week at the 4-H judging and dem- grand champion gill at the Lyons, Saltsburg R 2, and equal part with the corn and ion days Pennsylvania Landrace purchased by the North Car- oats. en Spot teams brought a tie for first place with swine show and sale at Blue oUna State College, Raleigh the blue ribbons in Jeannette Flad of Blooms- ® a U Saturday. for $95. The boar was one and Swine Judging as burg in the foods and nutri- At the sale during the af- °f three purchased by the -* as bread making and tion contest. ternoon, the Martin GjII college Saturday for use m jV<U Appi*OV6S demonstrations. A R ed ribbons in clothing Conestoga Lot Knicky made experimental crossbreeding. • ni ter County girl tied we re won by Virginia Wivell top price of $125 00 El9nt PISHS place in the foods & 0 f Columbia R 1 and Bonnie Harry Frock, Whitemarsh. with a m the open gilt . . , , in contest. Scheaffer RI Runner up in the bred gilt class - James Z. Martin, state Eight applications for tree ’ * s K - , Walnut Lawn Bell secretary, purchased the soil conservation plans on (owing closely behind Members of the top dairy bred shown and consigned Silt for $6O 00 721 acres were tentatively iners from York Coun- judgmg team were Donald . Harrv C Tripp Hershev Judge Dwight Younkin, approved by the Lancaster icaster County live- and p au i Trimble, and Rob- R 1 brought 1582 50- from Extension Livestock Special- County Soil Conservation and vegetable judging e rt Wenger, Quarryville Rl; R FwinS Punxata’wnev ist from the Pennsylvania District Monday night. Form placed second in state and Paul Welk, Strasburg. ghe wag campion of the State University compliment- aI approval of the plans will ' tlon - The swine team consisted of j dnior d i vlslon ed the breeders on the quali- be made at the next meeting dairy judging and Jay Bixler, Marietta R 7; T boar - n tbe ‘ lowing ty of the consigned animals if a quorum of directors is stratum teams; by win- Dennis Sangrey, Conestoga wag Qctorara Jack 3rd and said he has seen a great presenL Tuesday retire J the Rl; Kenneth Weaver, Quar- Fhown and con signtd by Jas’ improvement in the quality John, Kitch, Service Por ing trophy to La ister ryville R 2; and Eugene Hos- ’ z an(J M Martin Christ- on Lan drace swine in the ester and chairman of the The judging .earn ler, Manheim R 3. iana R 1 The boar topped the (Turn to page 13) County Soil Conservation represent the i -e in The vegetab’e team was sale for males at $lO5 00 and Field Day Committee re gional judging contests ma de up of David Denlinger was purchased by Elam M. ported on the excellent co icrloo, lowa later this (Turn to page 6) Reiff, Bird-In-Hand. Reiff State AflenCV operation of all the coopera consigntd a boar to the sale OT3Te M 9 enC Y twg agencies m planning re than 800. boys and which went to Stanley Gab- N nc Fctimate* Of ® ettln ® up U ! e field day look part in the judging Do 11 Iff \/ A ccn el, Millersville R 2 at $lOO U P S CSI tlTlai © V-M Howovei, he said ram lorc imonstration events at • OUHTy ASSD. Vlx4 ?, c ol most o± mnsvlvania State Uni- r _ [ ODaCCO I 1610 Jbe scheduled activities of In competition with P DC A Women Lancaster County’s tobac- and cooncrntin* -net individual win- a , C oc i| va | co crop is expected to yield agencies llnoe Other county AT rGSTIYdI . *j i i T better than the record ernn agGnc °s representatives pie won three of the state’s ~ HOlu 163 better than the record crop SC nt mil that the county-. b'ue nbb o S m home £ plea f , or h T elp has g ° ne alm ° sl I plowing conlesl was well or, ucb rented out from the Lancaster Co- The Women of the Penna higher than average, the ganizcd and well run The ... untv Poultry Association. Farmers Association held Pennsylvania Crop Report- hope was expressed that clothing contests The plea ig for assistance their annual afternoon Coun- mg Service said this week in somc Lancaster County lar em . epn .. , at the Chicken Barbecue t y meeting and Tea at the a special report. mer Wlth a ro Lativclv level jy dai,ght G r e nf n Mr fnd « Hershey during the Fann Bureau Bldg, in Lan- The report is an upward ficld of 10 to 1S acl y s( ! hed . g T-w v. f M Dut oh Da vs, and the help is caster on Thursday, Aug 10. revision of two per cent over ulcd to be plowed nexl fall and Ma S n 6y ’ wiv+o needed or a very special The meeting was in charge lk fi estimate published by (Tin ato page 5) I t r °^° n - ! IV. Vof the Lancaster County the Crop Reporting Service to pa b < 5) iv Whn? i • *7 he reaSm 2' , exp l ai " sMark Committee Chairman, Mrs. last moth Hon n ’° f „ Manhel ™ Myer ’ prGsldent of . } he c °- Lewis Bix’er of Marietta Nearly perfect growing FIVE - DAY veigaard scored unty as s °Giall o , n’ 2 g ls Meeting opened with the weather during the latter WEATHER been««««» “America”. Part'of July accounted for W P ter Countv dav at the festi- Devotions were in charge of tbe upward revision, the FORECAST M CALENDAR "”1 So y .i a pouU^e n M- Raymond Stoner ol *>** agency ea.d 21 -1 00 pm. - County do not want the county to be Eden Road resent estimates place the Flower and Vegetable embarrassed by lack of help Darwin Boyd of Ephrata, tota l crop at 52 5 million id U p al flip r faille al the barbecue pits and the one of the Lancaster County Pounds compared with the *marv qnt Landisvihc tableg representatives to the 1961 estimated 52 7 million lbs a Pm . p„ 10 ° Valiev Any county resident will- Nat’nnal Youth Congress in month earlier. ir e p„ quea y mg to help with the prepqra- Chicago gave interesting County farmers finished High' n . rs meet i tion or serving of chicken comments and showed slides Planting their late fields dur -22 . n J Ol - is asked to contact any mem concerning the Congress ’ n S the second week of July, ■ Count aw’ irtf- ber of tlle association or the A skit, entitled ,‘A Dream’ ab °ut a week earlier than lim If Hc o , office of the association at was enacted by Mrs. Martin last y eai * when one of the ScWi” Penn Manor the Lancaster County Foul- Greenleaf of Oxford RD latdst fans in history allow rr Urn try Center on RoseviHe Rd n tQ 10) (Turn to page 5) 1 io page 14) (.Turn to page 14) y v AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY THE PENNBYL STATE COLLEGE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19, 1961 The basic ration is changed n Ii > • • * /•■ . by adding or decreasing Raymond Weaver Has Champion or oa ts according to the . . condition of the steers. Dur- At State Landrace Swine Show the i as t month some of • the ground barley in the ra- Beef Show Rosettes - All To Frey Family Saturday - Temperatures during the next live days are expected to average two to four de grees above the normal range of 62 at night to 83 in the afternoon Warmer through Monday becoming cjooler Tuesday and Wed nesday. Precipitation may total .2 to .5 inch occurring as showers about Monday. $2 Per Yeai (Turn to page 11)
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