Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1965, Image 9

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    LAMPETER FAIR
GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONSHIP STEERS at the Lampeter Fair
were shown by Miss Bertha Boose and Dale Bushong, respectively. Miss Boose al
so won the Pitting trophy. L. F. Photo
SOW AND LITTER
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ter-Strashung HJS. The pea
consisted of two Yorkshires
and two orosshreds. At last
year’s Pair, Weaver showed
the ohtamipUon breeding gilt.
Judging the 48-head, fat hog
show was Mac Spaulding,
swine manager at Umbrian
Fanms, Lafayette, N. J.
Winner of the champion sow
title was Thomas Houser,
Lampeter, with his aged sow.
Show results:
.JUNIOR SPRING GILT
li‘ tarry Harr;. 2, Marlin
Orqff; S, Tom lteusef; '4, Earl
FATTENING HOGS
Fen, of Two:
—1, Barry
Bajr; 2, Kenneth Kametz; 3,
lUfbeat Mech; Karl Liivengood.
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Heavyweight—l, John Welk
(.grand champion); 2, Robert „ .. „ „
Meck 1, Haiold Welk; 2,
Pen of Four: Siegust.
Lightweight—l, Earl Liven- AGED SOW
good (grand champion), 2,1, Thomas Housei (giand
Dennis Grimm, 3, Charles Pat- champion), 2, Haiold Welk, 3,
terson. Carl Siegnst
Mediurowei'ght —1, Melvin
Breneman (reserve champion),
2, Carl Trout
Heavyweight—l, Carl Sieg
nst: 2, Kenneth Kametz.
Individual:
Lightweight _ 1, Robert _ Fifteen year-old Bertha
Meek; 2. William Bachman. ?oose and her Hereford steer
... “Chmpfpy” won nearly all the
Mediumweight 1, William sl g'h.t a t the Lam-
Bachman (reserve champion); peter , Fl3lr Baby Beef s , how
if Siegrast; 3, Robert ,t/ b i S /week They began by win-
Meok. - ning jjjjg Hereford class over
Heavyweight—l, John Welk 13 competitors, then went on
(grand champion); 2, Earl to defeat the top-rated An-
LaVengood. gus and 1 Shorthorn steers for
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Steer Show
Bertha Boose Wins
Steer Championship
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25, 19C5—1
the grand championship Then
lust .for good measure they
(uptmed the first place trophy
in the fitting contest, and
took the lunnciup trophy in
'the showmanship competition!
Th‘.s championship perform
ance vu»s the tii st in show
ling competition by Miss
Boose The daughter of Mi.
and Mrs. Chailes Boose, she
is a junior at Conestoga Val
ley II ,S. and has been active
in OJuib shows for 'four yeais.
The winning Angus was
shown by Dale Bushong of
Columlb.a R 2, and went on to
take the reserve dhampnon
steer title. The animal, “Joey,”
was bred by Lee Hil'l Farm,
Virginia Dale is the 14-yeai
old son of Mr and Mrs Rob
ert Bushong of Columbia R 2,
he is a sophomore at Hemp
field HS.
In the Shorthorn class, the
winning entry was shown by
John Welk, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Leroy Welk of Stras
burg Rl. 'Runnei up was shown
by Donna Hess, daughter of
Oarl
GRAND CHAMPION HOLSTEIN, at the Lam
peter Fair dairy show Oliverdale Inspiration Terry, is
owned jointly by J. Robert Hess, shown at her jiead
above, and Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl. Terry,
a nine-yearrold cow, also won grand championship hon
ors at the southeast district show at Hershey this year.
L. F. Photo
FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS for
your cows pay off in
greater milk productivity
. . . bigger milk checks for you!
Ph. 653-1451
Mr, and Mrs Elvln Hess, J.„
also of Strasibuig RI.
Judging the event was Date
James, assistant county agei.t
of Carbon County
The shew man ship event w„s
won by Will.am Houser c£
Lampeter. He is a recent giact
uate of Lampeter-,Sliasibm g H
S. and is the son of Mi. and
Mis. Wi’ibur Houser.
Runnei up in the fitting con
test went to EcJwin Hess, son
of Mr and Mrs. Elvin Hess,
Jr.
Show results:
ANGUS
1, Dale Bushong, Colutnlbia
R 2 (reserve champion), 2, Ed
win Hess, Stiasburg HI; 3,
Larry Rotvrer, 1604 Wheatland
School Road, Lancastei; 4,
Glenn Brubaker, 345 Running
Pump Road, Lancaster; 5,
Sandra Noll, 240 Centerville
Road, Lancaster; 6, Jeffrey
Brubaker, 345 Running Pump
Road, Lancaster; 7, Elaine
Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road,
Lancaster; 8, Gaiy Dean,
Strasburg Rl; 9, James Noll,
240 Cen'terviille Road, Lancas
ter, 10, Kennetih Hess, Stias
bm g Rl
HEREFORD
1, Bei'tha Boose, 2258 Old
Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster
(cterlpion); 2, Dennis Biu
baker, 345 Running Pump
Road, Lancaster, 3, Louaine
Forry, Columbia R 2, 4, Den
nis Rohier, 1604 Wheatland
Snhool Road, Lancastei, 5,
Steven Heishey, Paiaduse Rl:
6, Harold Welk, 'Stiasbuirg Rl:
7, Larry Hen, 840 Penn Giant
Road, Lancastei; 8, Hany
NJssly, 1902 Mi'llpoit Road,
Lancaster, 9, Carolene Bru
bakei, 345 Running Pump
Road, Lancastei, 10, Re’ba
Nissly. 1902 MaFipoit Road.
Lancastei
SHORTHORN
1, John Welk, Stiasibuig R_;
2, Donna Hess, Stiasbuig RL;
3, Mary Lou Landis, Stias
buig Rl
SPECIAL CLASSES
Showmanship —1, Walham
Housei, Lampetei, 2, Beitlu
Boose
Fitting—l, Bentha Boose, 2,
Edwun Hess.
Dairy Show
J. Robert Hess, Sh'asbuii,
Rl, and the mne-yeai old Ho'-
stem )cow which he owns in
partnership with Robert Kauff
man of Elizabethtown, took
the senior, grand champion
and best udder Holstein titles
at the Lampetei Fail on
Thuisday. “Oliverdale Inspira
tion Terry,” grand champion
at the southeastern distuct
show ®t 'Hershey this yeai,
got the nod from judge Ralph
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