—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22, 1962 6 • Solanco Dairy (Continued from Page 1) Richard Ankrum’s, Penn Hill’s Irene, a two year old cow ■walked away with the grand championship of the Guernsey judging making Richard the top winner in the show tor the second consecutive vear Last year’s gland champion in the Solanco show was at Han is burg Wednesdav in the state junior daily show Richaid, the 14 vear old son of Mi and Mrs Paul Ankiuni, Peach Bot tom, was showing in Hams hurg, leaving Ins biothei Don ald to show “liene” to the pm pie losette at Solanco Don ald’s lunioi j Bailing topped that clasj In the Jersey competition, Twelve veai old Xancv Ki eid er, Drumoie Rl, earned away the giand championship ios ette with her Senioi Calf, Sig nal Maple Lawn Zonja She won her first dairv mown hy dethionmg Marvin Heir, Holt wood Rl. Nancy, the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Stanley Kreider, showed her heifer to a flist in the class at the Southeast- FOB ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER’S WAY I LANCASTER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N 4ll West Roseville Rd. Lancaster, Pa. Ph. Lane, f EN 3-3921 For further information see... Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE ern Pennsylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative show last month. 'Judge Charles Robertson, Schuykill County Agent com mented on the quality ot the dairy animals m the all-youtn exhibition which saw 20 Guern seys, IS Holstems, 9 Ayrshires and G Jeiseys on parade Following are the placmgs in the show HOLSTEIN Ji Cal£ 1, Glen INlark Krei <lei, Quail wille Rl, 2, Kenn eth Rutt, Quaiiyiille R 2, 'J, Hai old Leteier,' Quarryville R 2 Si Cilf 1, Fied Shauh 111, Quanwille Rl, 2. Paul Tum ble. Quanyiille Rl, 3, Linda Welle, Stiasbms Rl, 4, Janies Esbenshade Quauwill© R?, I, Robert Mengei, Quaiiy\ill:> Rl Jr Yeailing - 1, Harold Welle, Stiasbuig Rl; 2, Eail Wengei, Quanyville Rl Si Yeailing 1, John Welk, Stiasbuig Rl, 2, Lnlda Welk, Stiasbuig Rl; 3, Louise Kre •dei, Quai ryville Rl, 4, Ann Leteter, Quanyville Rl; 5. Two-Year-Old; 1, Earl Wen ger, Quarryville Rl. Three-Yeai-Old - 1, Tumble, 2, Robert Wenger. Orand Champion: John Welk (Sr. Yeaihng) Reserve Champion' Pan 1 Tnmbel (Thiee-Yeai-Old) AYRSHIRE Jr Calf 3, R. Edwin Har msh, Chnstiana Rl; 2, James Enbenshade Quanyville R 2, 3, Joyce Kreider, Quarryvilii Rl Sr, Calf 1, James Bsben shade Sr Yeailmg: 1, R. Edwin Hai msh Two-Yeai-Old: 1, James Es benshade Tliree-Yeai-Old‘ 1, R. Ed win Haimsh; 2, James Esben diade (continued on page 7) Buy RED COMB EGG MASH, Today! RED COMB’S policies give you a quality feed at low cost This fact combined with its good payability, freedom from dust, and bright appearance makes it your bast buy! Feed RED COMB EGG MASH Equally With Scratch for Top Quality Eggs With Excellent Flavor. ribbon BREED CHAMPIONS AT THE SOLANCO FAIR are, left to right, the Jersey heifer shown by Nancy Kreider, Drumore Rl; The Holstein heifer shown, by John Welk, Strasburg Rl; the Guernsey cow of Richard Ankrum, Peach Bot tom, here shown by his father, Paul Ankrum, and the Ayrshire cow exhibited by R. Edwin Harnish, Christiana Rl. L. F. Photo. Paul Another Farm Bureau Service! 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 ALL DAIRYMEN are welcome and urged to attend. Here is an opportunity to benefit from the experience and special training of Pennsylvania State University Specialists as well as Farm Bureau personnel. MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW reserve this date for an interesting and educational evening. Start T oday.. F eed The F arm Bureau Way I PATRON DAIRY CLINIC Monday, September 24, QUARRYVILLE FIRE HALL, East State Street QUARRYVILLE, PENNA. HERD MANAGEMENT FROM THE MILKING MACHINE STANDPOINT Mr. Stephen Spencer, Dairy Specialist, Pennsylvania State University p.m. COWculator PROGRAM Mr. A. F. Kish, Manager, Feed and Poultry Services, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau p.m. MILK QUALITY TESTS Dr. Samuel B. Guss, V.M.D. Pennsylvania State University p.m. DAIRY FEEDING by Farm Bureau John E. Wolgemuth, Assistant General Manager & Sales Manager, Lancaster Farm Bureau p.m. ADJOURN, Refreshments and Informal Discussion p.m. Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland ELgin 4-2146 v(^CCOL^ > BUPS'^ 1962 Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126
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