—Lancaster Tanning, Saturday, October 1,1966 6 BY GEORGE, HE’S GOT IT! “George” the 950-pound Hereford steer shown above with Bill Houser of Lampeter was named grand champion at the Lampeter Fair baby beef show Wednesday. In ..becoming champion, George be came the only “non-Angus” to win the top title so far this year. L. F. Photo STEER SHOW exhibited were not about to be Ll Tons shut out altogether. Burdette Houser Hereford lops sele£rted a smooth Angus |.ampeter Steer snow shown by Dale -Bushong, Co in tae third baby -beef show f £ ? r r of the current fair season, a “ e > rteeJ '“"l.SiSt. to was eus competition out ot the top , , s , ®.“ also judged best-fitted. '^ e SJ) ‘ Houser, son of -Mr and Mrs. A train, 950-pound, Colorado- j Wilbur Houser, Lampeter, bred Hereford named Geoige 1S presently employed part was named giand champion greenhouse work, steer of the West Lampeter S p ent hng the_ balance of his Community Fair on Wednes- ,( ltne on home farm day night. The steer shown by n . , Bill Houser, 1965 graduate of Ber^ la Bt> “ e - old Phdadel : Lampeter- Strasburg High P hia P * e > f lO la9t year bad School, was chosen over 37 tlhe * rand tampion, was chos other entries by judge Lester en ma |f showman Wednes- Eurdette, PS-U extension live- ay m ® stock specialist. (Continued on Page 81 CHOW IS CHOW says this 235-pound Yorkshire barrow as he wolfs down a bit of steer feed in return for posing a picture for Lancaster Farming. Fair trade. John Welk, Strasburg Rl, is shown above with his champion individual market hog at the Lampeter Fair. Wednesday’s victory made it two years in a row for Welk. . L. F. Photo But the fine Angus ' cattle Lampeter Fair HOG SHOW Welle Retains Hog Title At Lampeter At last year’s West Lam peter Community Pair hog show, John Welk, Strasburg Rl, v/on two championships. This year he shared one •of these honors with his brother Harold. John captured the individual fat hog championship again Wednesday with a Yorkshire. Harold’s Yorkshire pen of 'two won 'the championship in that class. Harold also showed the champion sow and litter entry. Champion sow and boar ' (Continued on Page 12) DAIRY SHOW for the ' present Frey herd which., is one of the area’s Ronck Shows Holstein most outstanding. T„ n„.j ri... This Ivanhoe daughter, out To Brood Championship of p u n onway Lucifer, had her A three-year-old Holstein best performance this year, cow won the senior and grand prior to 'the Lampeter Fair, at championship of that breed for the All-American Dairy Show, showman J. Harold Ranch, held recently at Harrisburg. 1717 Hans Herr Drive, Lan- She placed 4th in her three caster, Thursday at the Lam- year-old class and was rated peter Fair dairy show. “best udder.” Her last lacta- Fultonway Ivanhoe Lolita tion, 334 days, produced a rec was purchased by Ranch as a ord of approximately _ 17,000 day-old calf from J. Mowcry pounds of milh and ,57 of Frey, 401 Beaver Valley Pike, butterfat. Ranch raised Lolita and show- The reserve champion was ed her as a 4-H calf. While in also a Frey entry. She topped his second year at Penn State Ibe aged cow class ar.«i stood University, where he recently second -only to Lolita completed the two-year course Earlier judge Jonas Giu m agri-business, Ranch sold ver, retired Holstein Breeder Lolita back to Frey. Not only from York County, had paved is she a first rate animal as the way for a sweep by tap demonstrated by her grand Ping a Frey entry as the jun champhm title and best udder itr champion. rating m the Holstein show— in the Guernsey division, but she must carry a certain Marvin Miller of Strasburg Rl amount of sentimental attach- had the senior and grand ment for Frey since she is a champion. Reserve grand fifth generation descendant of champion was the junior the FFA calf'Frey was award- champion shown by Cindy ed 16 years •a’go. _That_calf L Brenemah of Strasburg Rl. Rachel, became'tfie foundation'" on Page 7) y- ' y / ; -v: Agway Installs & Services What It Sells p assrsr >■ Low priced package fan L Kives efficient >enti!*tion * j —moves maximum amount of air at lowest possible operating 1 cost $ CALL TODAY FOR ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION 394-0541 ' \ *“ *■ Bee Line Supply Center 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER Bee line Simply Center Ic will pay big dividends kt healthier herds and increased milk production, for you to investigate this revolutionary new dairy air conditioning system. Check up om its unique sdvantages teday! i- Agway r »