VOL. 11 NO. 7 Leininger Captures Spotted Gilt Championship sth Straight Time HARRISBURG C. War ren Leimnger- of Denver R 2 won liis fifth consecutive .Farm Show Spotted Poland China grand championship Tuesday with his senior spring gilt Miss Ideal. She was sired by High Pattern, a boar bred by Ray Fisher in Ohio, and she is current ly bred to Leinmger’s Com mander’s Pride. Another Leminger gilt, Sally Ann, took the junior spring gilt class, but lost out Lancaster Co. Showmen Take Bull Titles, But Go Dry In Cow Classes HARRISBURG Although Lancaster County Holstein breeders weren’t able to take any of the top, spots in other breed classes, they began the Holstein show' by capturing the grand and reserve cham pion. bull titles. Penn Springs Leader, own ed by Robert H. Kauffman of Elizabethtown Rl, topped -the senior yearling class, then Went on to take the big title. Reserve champion and mnnerup in the senior year ling class was Ker'chenhill Shamrock, entered jointly by John Esh of Lancaster Hess And Hess Dominate 4-H Lamb Show Seventeen-year-old Tom Hess of Leola HI, gave Lancaster County its fourth stiaight grand champion trio title Thursday night with his pen of three hortiebied Hampshue lambs. Fred Hess, also of Leola HI, had the grand champion in dividual, giving the Red Rose 4-H Lamb Club its fifth con secutive Farm Show title in that category. Tom is a senior at Manheim Township High School, and his cousin Fred is a 1965 graduate of Warwick Union High School. The champion Hess animals were all bied by Green Mea dow Farms of Leola Rl. County Placmgs: (Continued on Page 10) Farm Calendar Januarj 15 7 p m., Lan caster County Pomona Giange #7l, dinner meet ing at Rhoads Spanish Tav ern, Quanyville. January 17 7:30 P ni., Bphrata Adult Farmer Arc Welding Class at Ephrata High School; subject, “Welding Cast Iron”. January 20 7:30 p.m., Community Watershed Meeting sponsored by Lan caster County Soil and Wa ter Conservation District; (Continued on Page 9) „ for the reserve champion ti tle to the senior gilt shown by William Kauffman of York R 3. Leimnger, the only Lan caster County breeder enter ed in the show, placed six gilts in the money He won two firsts, one second, one third, one sixth and one eighth place. Judging the event was George Corron, swine breed er horn McComh. Ohio (See PJioto Page 8) County and Raymond A. Seidel, Berks County. Kauffman’s Leader was sired by Mooseheart Pioneer. His dam was Kauffman’s six year-old cow Regal Lucy. Leader’s win brought Lan caster County its first top buhl title since 1951. No other first place wins went ~ to , (“ouuua.iii.- assortment of thirteen rib bons was garnered in ten other classes. County results: Yeailing Bull Calf —1, Robert H. Kauffman (grand champion); 2, Raymond A. Seidel and John Esh, reserve champion). Senior Yeailing—4. Susan Ann Kauffman, 6, Edwin E Hess. Three-Year-old Dry Cow 4, Robert H. Kauffman. (Continued on Page 9) ROBERT H. KAUFFMAN, Elizabethtown Rl, at the proud head of PENN SPRINGS LEADER, grand champion Farm Show Holstein bull. Leader was sired —f'3 . E Hoin and Co, York, for $42 a pound Wednesday night (Continued on Page 7) $2 Per Year