VOL. 7 NO. 43 4-Jr- Lampeter Dairy Champions CHAMPION COWS IN THE HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY" judging at the Lampeter Fair are exhibited by their owners. Nearest the camera is the Guernsey of Rohrer Witmer, Willow Street R 2. The Holstein was shown by J. Mowery Frey, Jr.,-1717 Hans Herr Drive. L. F. Photo. New Holland Future Farmers To Fly To National Convention The seven seniors in voca tional agriculture at the New Holland High School along with their teacher, will the national comention of Fu ture Farmers of America at Kansas City next month as the guests of the New Holland Ma chine Companv The Future Fanners will fly in the company’s pm ate plane Other county Future Faim ers Attending the convention will include Paul Trimble, -Qaarryville Rl, and Claience Bauman, Lancaster R 7, state FFA officers, Harold Brubak- Farm Calendar Oct. I—Deadline for entries m the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition Oct. I—Deadline for entries in the Eastern National Live- stock Exposition. Oct 2,3, 4 —Noitheast Poul try Producers Council (NEPPCO) annual meeting in Harrisburg Oct. 3—6 30 PM —Baby Beef stow at Manheim Faun Show. 8 p.m—Countiv and West ern Music on the stage at Manheim Fai m Show 8 p.m —Countv 4-H Beef Club meets at Lampetei School. Oct. 4—l P M —Swine show and Steei show at the Few Holland Fan 11 a.m—Danv judging cla sses at the Manheim Faim Show. 1 p.m.—'Parade at the Man , ,lo*; er. Mount Joy, state champion FFA" dairy judge, and Jerry Breneman of Penn Manor High School, third place in the state FFA livestock judging contest Three Calves Are Awarded To Future Farmers Three dairy cattle breed as sociations presented purebred calv es to as many Future Farmers Friday morning at the West Lampeter Community Fair. The Holstem-Fnesian calf, out of the herd of John J. Herr, Mount Joy Rl, was won by Stanley Graver, Gypsy Hill Road He is a student at the Lampeter - Strasburg High School. Shoemaker Brothers, Kirk wood Rl, supplied the Guer nsey heifer won by John Campbell, Box 57, New Hoi- laud John is a student in vo cational agriculture at the Garden Spot High School The Ajrshire calf was fur nished by Dav.d Harmsh, Quarrvville R 2, and won by Thomas Zartman, Ephrata Rl, a 9th grade student at the Ephrata High School The bo>s won the calves on the basis of a written applica tion of the three bred associa tions They agreed to raise the heifers under the supervision of their teachers of vocational agriculture and sell them only in order to further their educa tions. ! ..■'itp'h* 3 h”'a**- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962 Earl Livengood Wins Lampeter Swine Show Seventeen year old Earl Livengood ot IG4B Mornmg side Drive, Lancaster, swept the market hog division of the V, est Lampeter Fair Wednes dav Top award in the breed ing swine division went to John Stoner, Strasburg Rl, for his aged Yorkshue sow Livengood, who farms with his parents, Hr and Mrs Pha res Livengood, took the pen ot-two classes with two heavy weight Yorkshires averaging 257 pounds, and the pen-of (Continued on Page 9) Four Countians Will Judge At NEPPCO Four county youths will re present 4-H and FPA next week at the annual meeting ot the Northeast Poultry Produc ers Council in Harrisburg Competing with 11 other state teams from the North eastern section of the United States in the 4-H poultri . judging contest will be the Lancaster Count} team of Rogei Stonei. Robeit Hoo\er. and Kenneth Dombaeh state winners at the Penns\haiiia 4-H judging days earlier this year Assistant county agent Wmthrop Mernam, is coach of the team. Carson Kauffman. Willow- Street Rl, a member of the,. Future Farmers of America (Continued on Page 5) Idsr: if: : , Only One Repeat Champ In Lampeter Dairy Show Only one grand champion lepeated last jeai’s peifor mance in the Lampeter Fan Dauj show at the Lampeter Community giounds Thuis dav Roluei Witmei, Willow Stieet R 2 showed Mac Dag lime Sophia a fom-v eai-old to the pin pie losette of the gueinsev du ision toi the sec ond consemtue leai Doiotln Gaibti, Willow Stieet R 2. Lampeter Fair Beef Show Is Won By Larry Weaver A 1G veai old Futme Fai niei with a panchant toi giv- ing steei s unusual names showed Ins 925 pound angus to the gland campionship of the West Lampeter Fair beef show Wednesday night. I.an v Weav ei New Holland Rl. son of Mr and Mrs Les ter Weaver, best out all com petition with “Pap" to score his second grand champicm ship in as many years Last year at the New Holland Fair tarry took the purple rosette with an Angus named John Nolt The West Lampeter champ ion which was bought last year at the Garden Spot feeder calf sale' from a consignment by S. K Shotsbergei’s farm Wesley Mast In Clean Sweep At Ephrata Fair Wesley Mast, El verson Rl. showing a flashy 950 pound Angus steer took all three top awards at the Ephrata Pair Beef Show Thursday night The Kinloch Farms - bred black was tapped for grand champion of the show and strutted his stuff to help Wes ley collect the fitting and showing awards as well Nancy Frey, Marietta Rl, had her reserve champion, a Hereford, fitted well enocgh to place next to the champion in the grooming class as well as the type judging. Gerald H°ss, a former 4-H member from Ehzabethtow n and now assistant county agent in Northumberland County, was judge of the event His .Job was complicated by the heavy downpour which toiced the showing inside to the tie up area of the Kellei biuldnis The 15 Angus and eight Heie fords competed foi standing room in the hotly contested showmanship contest Following are the placing* in the show ANGUS 1. Wesley Mast, Eherson RIT 2. Mae Mast, Eherson (Continued on Page 5) $2 Per Year took leserve championship honors with a junior calf. J Mowen Frey, Ji., 1717 Hans Hen Drive, showed Oak ton B B Mi&tiess Jo, a five leai-old New Yoik hied Hol stein cow, to the top spot of the black and white division ot the show J Robeit Hess, Stiasbuig R 1 repeated as the resene champion wnnner in the bleed competition Junior champion in Holstein compe (Contmued on page 4) in Lebanon county, will be en teied as a summer yearling i* the Pennsylvania Livestock exposition and the Eastern National Livestock exposition at Timomunr, Maryland Reserve champion, a Here ford, was shown by Dortrthy Grott. 11, a 4-H club member from Lancaster R 7. The 1100 pound white face, named Pol- (continued on page 7) Rabies Outbreak Noted In Two Penn’a Counties HARRISBURG Pennsylvania state agencies, the Department of Agriculture and the Game Commission, joined toda\ in a combined ef foit to wipe out a persistent rabies threat in two northern tier counties w here fourteen cases have been leported since last Januarv 1 Officials of the two agencies said fo\es, skunks and rac coons tv ere known carriers of the disease and were believed, to have transmitted it to-do mestic animals in Bradford and Tioga Counties. 'Bradford County known -eas es have included three cows and three foxes. In Tioga County, the disease has been found in three cows, three cats, one dog and one fox. Neither county reported a rab ies case in 1961. FIVE - DAY WEATHER FORECAST Temperatures during the nevt tne dajs are expected to average tu o to seven degrees below the normal range ot 52 at night to 73 in the afternoon. A cooler trend wall develop bj batnr daj and little daj to day change is expected thereaf ter. Less titan a half inch of rain is expected falling mainly near the end of the period. 1 Two