Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1961, Image 7

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    Lancaster Farming. Saturday/ October 7, 1961 —7
• New Holland Beef
(From page 1)
ther of Harold, was called
champion by judge Dwight
Younlun of the Animal Hus
bandry Extension at Penn
State University Rosemary
Nolt of Bareville was judg
ed champion fitter of the
show.
Average weight / of all
steers m the contest was 1,- HEREFORD
030 pounds for a total weight 1, Harold Leaman; 2, An
on the 32 head of 32,965 lbs na Pearl Lapp, 3, Larry High
bringing to their owners $9,- Bareville; 4, Marie Grum
-759 79 Average price per bine, 2480 Horseshoe Road,
hundredweight including the Road, Lancaster; 5, Leon
three champions was $29 65 Weaver, New Holland R 1
r.:
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In a test at the Wayne Research Farm,
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Witmer - Ronks - Leola ,
SUNSHINE FARM GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
SUPPLY
Lititz & Newmanstown
ROHRER'S MILL
R.D. 1, Ronks
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MOUNTVILLE
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R. D. 1. Willow Stxoat R. D. 2. Columbia
and without the champions
$2B 53
The hrst five placings in
the show were as follows -
1, Larry Weaver, (Champ
ion); 2, Roy Musser (Re
serve champion); 3, Janet
Groff, Bareville, 4, Terry
Myers, New Holland Rl; 5,
Williafn Fisher,' East Earl
Rl.
at the "Poultry Center" of the
Lancaster County Poultry Assn.
340 W. Roseville Road,
Lancaster
-"m-SAT., OCT. 14
ROSS C. ULRICH, JR.
R. D. 2. Peach Bottom
ANGUS
IS
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
Elizabethtown
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
- - SHOWMANSHIP
1, Richard Leaman; 2, Carl
Weaver, New-Holland Rl; 3,
Larry Weaver, 4, J David
Lapp, Bareville Rl; 5, Wil
diam Fisher
FITTING
1, Rosemary Noll; 2, Har
old Leaman, 3, Terry Myers,
4, William Fisher, 5, Anna
Pearl Lapp
• Manheim Beef
(From page 1)
race. Again m 1958, Hosier
fed another Hereford and
showed him to the reserve
championship of the now de
funct Lititz Show.
Fate again took the cham
pionship away from the Hos
ier farm when a steer bred
on the farm was drawn for
club work by a cousin, Glen
Foreman Foreman took the
steer all the way to the state
Championship at the Penn
sylvania Farm Show in ’6O
Last fall Wilbur put a
half brother of the state
champion on feed and saw
him waddle to the winner’s
circle Wednesday night
Judge Jack Phillips, from
the Animal Husbandry De
partment of the Pennsylvan
ia State University, placed
the 1050 pound black, nam
ed “Paunchy” for his ten
dency to fill out in the mid
dle, over the Hereford of
Jay Bixler, Marietta Rl
Bixler, the 16-year old son
of Mr and Mrs Lewis E
Bixler, exhibited his 1000
pound steer “Shorty” to the
championship of his breed
and reserve honors of the
show Shorty was bred at
Poca Dot Farms at Charles
town, West Virginia
Bixler garnered his re
serve rosette in his first year
of showing He is a junior in
vocational agriculture at
Donegal High School
Two other Hosiers got in
to the limelight at the show
when Michael had the fattest
steer of the show and Robert
showed the champion Shor
thorn. Both are younger bro
thers of Wilbur
X •
Other placmgs in the show
are as follows.
ANGUS
1. Wilbur Hosier; 2, Terry
Petticoffer, Elizabethtown R 3;
3, Judy Flory, Lititz R 2; 4,
Donald Snyder, Lititz R 3, 5
Larry Brubaker, Mount Joy
Rl.
HEREFORD
1, Jay Bixler; 2, Larry
Brubaker; 3, Ronald Denlin
ger, Lancaster R 3; 4, Jay
Bixler; 5, John Lefever, of
Manheim R 4.
SHORTHORN
1, Robert Hosier, Man
heim R 3.
SHOWMANSHIP
1, Wilbur Hoslerr 2 Wal
ter Mowrer, Marietta Rl; 3,
Reinhold Berg, Elizabeth
town Rl.
1, Wilbur Hosier, 2, Terry
Petticoffer; 3, Jay Bixler.
FATTEST STEER OF THE
Michael Hosier, Manheim
R 3.
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