MANHEIM FAIR Holly Longeneeker; 5, Larry Penlinger. SHORTHORN Donald Miller; 3, Lynn Hie- Senior Showmanship: 1, Mi ■ 1, Robert Hosier; 2, Adia stand. * chael Hosier; 2, Donald Mil- Hiestand; 3, Robert Long. Junior Showmanship: 1, Jay ler; 3, Robert Long. GRAND CHAMPION Oliverdale Inspiration Terry, the nine-year-old cow owned in partnership by Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl, and J. Robert Hess cf Strasburg Rl, is shown above after taking her third grand championship this season. Her latest title was garnered at the Manheim Community Farm Show last soggy Thursday night. L. F. Photo Dairymen everywhere are getting and more with Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE See vhot Ful-O-Pep Cottle-izer Dairy Feeds con do for YOUR milk production! Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Horold H. Good S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. J. C. Wolker & Son, Inc. Gap, Petma. I\XXXXX\XXXXXXX\XXXXX>®XXVVXXXXXXXXXXXVVXXXV 4 S 1 SPECIAL CLASSES Hess; 2, Linda Ober; 3, Don- Fitting: 1, Lindla Ober; 2, aid Gaul. COCHRANVILLE Terre Hill Sailings more milk butterfat STEVENS Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. ELIZABETHTOWN SALUNGA Kirkwood Witmer F Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 9, 1965 Dairy Show (Continued from Page 1) .(second spot in showmanship. Other (breed championships were won 'by (Linda Eshile m’an, Ayrshire; and (Samuel Long, Jersey. Judging ihe three-breed show Was W. Paul Anderson, dairy specialist from Penn State University. John S. Shel ly, Man hewn Rl, iwoa show chairman. Show results: AYRSHIRE Junior Calf: 1, Barbara Kupip. Junior Yearling: 1, M'aiy Jane Eshlentan. Senior Yearling: 1, Linda Eshlerran (grand and 4-H dh’amlpion). JERSEY Junior Yearling: Long (junior and champ-ion). HOLSTEIN Bull Calf: 1, John Junior Sh e My Junior Calf: 1, Rh'oda Stauf fer (1, 4-H, FFA); 2, Bail Stauffei (2, 4-H, FFA); 3, Robeit Kauffman, 4. Marlene Harbold (3, 4-H, FFA); 5, Jesse Millei (4. 4-H, FFA). Intermediate Calf: 1, Dorae Harbold (1, 4-H. FFA); Rae lene Harbold (2, 4 J H, FFA); 3, Clarence Stauffer; 4, Ed ward ‘Denough (3, 4-H, FFA). Senior Calf: 1, Judy Rod ger- ®; 2, Rosmane Rodtgers; 3, Dale Heishey. Junior Yearling: 1, Susan Kauffman (junior champion); 2, Roy RuM, 3, M'aiShall Weid roan; 4, Jesse Miller. Senior Yearling: 1, John Shelly **♦*****♦*********************♦****♦♦♦***♦♦*¥ r r f Pull the Gehl 72 Flail Chopper along side any other make. Feature for feature round after round the “72” proves its right to be the leader. Here’s why: Unitized fan blades and knives give exclusive cut-and throw action. Crops don’t thresh around They’re in, cut, then blown to the farthest wagon corner. .New Easy-Swing drawbar adjusts right from the tractor seat. No wrenches needed. Just pull the rope control to change chopper pulling positions for easy maneu vering in tight places. Flails are reversible . . . give full 6-ft. cut. The’39 inter changeable flails are mounted in gangs and easy to switch. They’re double-edged for double chopping life. Powered double chopping. After the crop is flail-cut, it’s augered directly to the unitized fan and knives. Here forage is cut again against an adjustable shear bar. Lets you cut as fast and short as needed/ These features and many more —make the Gehl 72 the best flail chopper you can buy. Make us Prova H with a Demonstration 1 N. G. HERSHEY & SON Mcmheim 2- Cow: 1, (Robert Rauffim'an; 2, Brace Hershey (Best Udider); 3, Johin Shelly; 4, Ol'arencc Stauffer; 5, Jesse Miller (1, 4iH, FiFA), 3- Cow: 1, Robert Kauflim'an; 2, E'arl 'Slbauffer (1, 4-H, 'FFA); 3, John Shelly. 4- Cow: 1, Clar ence Stauffei; 2, John Shelly. Aged Cow: 1, Robeit Kauff man (senior and giand cham pion); 2, John Shelly. 4-11 or FFA Breed Champi on- -Susan Kauffman Product; of Dam: 1, John Shelly. 3 Best Females: 1, Robeit Kauffman; 2, Claience Stauf fei, 3, John Shelly SPECIAL CLASSES Fitting: 1, Eail Stauffer; 2. Loiae Haibold, 3, Raele-ne Kailbold. 4, Rhoda Stauffei; 5, Ed-waid Donough. Showmanship: Lorae Har bold; 2, Earl Stauffer: 3, Rae lene Harbold; 4, Marlene Har hold, 5, Maiy Jane Elshleman. Samuel grand Sheep Show Bail' Fahnestock of Man heim R 4, a memibei of the Futuie Farmeis of America, Manheim Chaptei, showed the best ram, >a Hampshire that was also last year’s winner when he was shown by bi oth er Carl. Earl also had the Best Ewe, and Best Ewe Bamlb. Best Ram Lamib was owned by Jess Miller, and Anna Mae Donough had the Pest Pen of Feeder Lambs Judging the sheep show was Fied Thom as, 'assistant county agent of Fulton County M*r* thmn m century •( t«rv«c* _ FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephoto, Pa. 9
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