Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1966, Image 9

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    ANGUS RESERVE CHAMPION shown by Mar
vin Nissley of Mount Joy R 1 at the 50th State Farm
Show this week. Nissley’s win represented the top
mark for county 4-H beef showmen. L. F. Photo
• Steer Show
(Continued from Page 8)
freshman at Donegal High
School. Marvin is the 14-year
old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer R. Nissley, Mount In - sweepstakes show-
Joy Rl, and this was his m * nship contest > John Frey
c . „„ . of Quarryville took third
first Farm Show effort. p i ace behind winner Earl
Lancaster County did forge Dehmey from Dauphin Cotm
into the spotlight to take ty, and mnnemp Burnell
the County Trio title, how- Doll of. York,
- DeKALB Poultry Meeting
LAFAYETTE FIRE HALL
Lincoln Highway Blast, Lancaster
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966
All Poultiymen Invited
Joe Cloybough, DeKolb Poultry Management Consultant,
will discuss New 3D Cage House and Hydraulic Manure
removal, system.
Management and Ventilation question and answer period.
DeKalb York
Hatchery
YORK, PA.
Soles & Service
ever. Barry Longeneoker,
Marvin Nissley, and Kathy
Weaver teamed >up -with their
respective Angus entries for
the win.
7:30 P.M.
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
Judging tho beef show was
Robert A. Long, head of tho
Animal Science Department
at the University of Georgia.
Frank Zimmerman, herds
man at Mlllardcn Farms, and
Dili Gray, herdsman at Penn
State, judged tho showman
ship competition.
County results;
SHORTHORN
Light weight —l, Mary Lou
Landis; 3, Donna Hess; 4,
Ljnn Royer.
Mediamwwight —3, John
Welle.
Lightweight —2, William
Hollingei; 3, Harold Welk;
9, C.uol Hess.
Medium weight —1, Mich
ael Hosier, 5, Judy Drager;
ti, James Ketteuns; S, John
Letc \ ei
Light Heiwj weight —2,
Nancy Frey; S, Faye Bru
bakei; 9, Lorraine Foney.
Heavyweight —1, Harry
Heir, 2, Kay Weaver; 5,
Donald Nissley; 6, Dallas
Wolgemuth; 11, Mary Ellen
Kettering.
Lightweight 12, Ken
neth Hess; I>3, John Frey;
15, William Frey.
Medhunwedght —1, Mar
vin Nissley; 3, Kathy Weav
er; 8, Barry Longenecker;
9, Robert Landis.
Light HcsiSvyweijght —3,
Edwin Hess; 4, Robert ©en
ough; 5, Sharon Weaver; 14,
Judy Flory.
Heavyweight —2, Jay
Hess; 3, Linda Ober; 4,
Glenn Plickinger; 6, Larry
Weaver.
Melhorn DeKalb
Hatchery
MT. JOY, PA.
Sales & Service
HEREFORD
AXGUS
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was produced in 1946 by Vin
cent J. Schaefer of Schenec-
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15, 1966
SHOWMANSHIP
HItEEI) EVENTS
Shgrthoni —2, John Wolk.
Reivlonl —1, Michael
Hosier; 2, Larry Herr.
Angus —i, John Frey.
SHOWMANSHIP
SWEEPSTAKES
3, John Frey.
VO I NTV TRIOS
1, Lancaster (Unity Long
otict ker .Martin Nissley, and
Kathy Weater).
• Holstein Show
(Continued from Page 1)
Aaed Cow —7, Uaj llar-
bold
Piodirce ot Dam —3, Rob
oit IJ. Kaulliuan
County Held
caster
4-H CLASSES
Intel mediate Calf
Loiae Harbold
Senror Yearling —3, Susan
Ann Kaultnian; 4, Edwin E.
Hess; 5, Jeffrey A. Peiter.
County Group of Five
3, Lancaster.
FFA CLASSES
Intermediate Calf —2,
Linford Weaver.
Senior Yearling —2, Ray
Riuhl.
Judging the show was Or
ton Ehy, Kitchener, Ontario,
Canada.
Morgan Ram Is
Repeat Winner
At Farm Show
A yearling rain, Morgan
10, shown by Mrs. Milton K.
Morgan of 1916 New Holland
Pike, Lancaster, captured his
second consecutive Farm
Show championship Monday
in Suffolk breed competition.
Last year, as a young ram,
he led the breed in the Farm
Show event, and also finished
first in his class at the Penn
sylvania Livestock Exposi
tion.
Until last year, the ram
title seemed to be the per
manent possession of Mrs.
Ford Uooper of Jefferson
County. Now a new tradition
seems to be under wav which
hopefully will keep the title
in Lancaster County.
Mrs. Morgan also showed
a young lam which finished
second in his class, but for
the balance of the classes her
entries placed second and
thud, uith one fouith place
ribbon m the young ewe
class.
Crouse Takes Four
Ribbons In Hay Show
Galen Ciouse, Stevens HI,
won Lancaster County’s only
nbhons in the hay show on
Sunday.
Ciouse, winner of the
Southeastern Pennsylvania
hay show championship at
Hershey last summer took
first-place ribbons in both
later cutting alfalfa, and sum
mer annual grass categories
with heat-ciured entries He
also won a second and third
place nbbon for his heat
cured glass and fleld-cuied
summei annual grass entries,
respectively.
The show’s top title went
to Rolling Rook Fauns of
Ligomer, Westmoreland Coun
ty, for its late cutting tim
othy-and-other-grass exhibit.
Crouse, a dairyman, cures
about 40 acies of altalfa and
mixed hay early using a sys
tem of ducts m a con\erted
tobacco shed using artificial
heat.
Only Lane. Beef
Breed Entry Is
Reserve Champ
HAimisnuriCr Thomas
(' Daiiuhoi t\ , Kirkwood Kl,
unl\ Lancaster C'oiiiilian w .tlx
entiles in the ileielonl Ilitod
iih C.itlle, Wediiesclaj, at
the Pomns\ h.l llla Kami Show
won tlie icscne 5.1 and tli.uu*
liioii lull losctte
Daii-bei t>, who had the
Ileictoid hull champion at
the I'Mil show, aNo collect
ed th leo hist pla t unis and
Inc seconds in nulamg dur
ing (lie thud day of the
Kami Show, llis pn/e money
totaled $l l Ba.
The leseice gland cham
pion hull, D 1) \laior Colo
lado 5, a spung hull calf,
was bom last Alai oh 4. The
homelned bull was sired by
S. F, Colorado S-Sl, out of
Silver Modesty.
'Daugherty, who has been,
breeding Herefords since
19'56, said this was the first
time the bull calf was en
teied in any show.
1, Lan-
The calf is out of Full
Sister to the entry which was
chosen as the 1961 chanvpion.
The sire was from Sundown,
Farms, Gaithersburg, the
dam was ihomebred.
The grand champion bull
was an entry by Klips Here
tords, of Montgomery Coun
ty. Klips also had the grand
champion female and the le
serve grand champion female,
Daugherty won first places
in spring bull Calf summer
j eaihng heifer, and. pair o-f
cahes competition.
His second place awards
included a two-year-old bull;
two bulls bred and owned
by exhibitor, spring -yearling
heifer, junior heiter calf;
and get of sire classes.
The judge Was M D Lac
ey, of Cornell University,
Ithaca, X. Y.
Soleil Farms, Inc , Potts
town R. 2, piled up seven
championships in the Angus
division of beef bleeding cat
tle at the State Fann Show.'
The Chester County faint
won the jumoi champion,
bull, lesetve junior ichaimpion
bul’l, senior 'champion bull,
xeseive grand champion bull,
senior champion female, and
icsene junior champion fe
male, a herdsman tor Soleil,
had an entty that won fh©
lesene hull calf champion
ship
Lancaster County did not
show in the Angus division
because ot a hand injury to
the owner ot the only coun-
ty entnes
Fied Fiey, of Twin Oak
Farms, ?Quani i ille R 2, suf
teied a seveie light hand
injuiy when a lope attached
to a power takeoff looped
the hand and slammed Fiey
against the machinery. He
had legisteied entnes for
the late junior yeailmg and
seuioi yearling 'bull classes.
• Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
Interested peisons adnsed
to contact Aaion Z Stau£*
ler at Epluata R 1 tor
more details.
7 30 pm, DeKalb Poul
try Meeting at Latajeite
Pne Hall, Lincoln High
way East, Lancaster. All
poulti v men united
7 30 pm, Raulinsville
aiea Adult Pannier Class at
Ra\\ lins\ ille Elementary
Sch Speaker, James Metz
ler, PP&L, subiect, “Auto
mating the farm t\ith elec
tncity.”
‘ — 7 30 pm , Bphrata
Adult Fanner Class at
Ephrata High Sch. Sub
ject, “Income Taxes
sample larm pioblem.”
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