Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1966, Image 7

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    New Holland Fair
IT’S 1965 ALL OVER AGAIN at the New Holland Fair baby beef show
this year as Sheryl Weaver of New Holland Rl, and Larry High of Bareville,
again walk away with the big wins. Sheryl, who showed last year’s grand cham
pion, did it again, and Larty once again had the number two steer in the
show. L. F. Photo
STEER SHOW
R 1 seems to be developing a Larry High of Barevllle is
unique way in which to cele- also working at establishing a
Angus pair Dominate braite her birthday she wins tradition of his own. Although
U 14 fi,., cUau. grand championships ait steer he won grand champion steer
N.n. oreer s«ow Again sho^s! honors at New Holland
If this 'story were datelined Last year Mass Weaver com- Fair two years ago, he has had
we might write memoralfced her birthday by to be content with reserve
something list this: Tomorrow capturing the, top steer title titles ever since Miss Weaver
is Sheryl birthday; at the New Holland Fair. Tins decided to celebrate her birth
last year her birEliday was'to- year she'misled by one day. day in this unusual way. And
day. Oh, she took the title all right, 'this year- was no exception.
Silly as that may sound, but she dad so one day before Larry is the 16-year-old son
Sheryl Weaver of New Holland her 14th birthday. of Mr. and Mrs Harvey High.
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Miss Weaver, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester M.
Weaver, is a freshman at Gar
den Spot High School. Pier
1100-pound steer, described by
judge Lester Burdette, PSU
extension livestock specialist,
as “long, lean, and deep-quar
tered,” started out with some
other name, but Sheryl said
that before their mu'ual train
ing period was ended he was
just plain “Blackie.”
The 24-head steer show had
to forsake its traditional
in the parking 'tot this year
because of the lain which just
wouldn’t quit. So the showmen
took shelter in the New Hol
land Sales Bain, and a dry
time was had by all
Placings by classes weie
ANGUS
1, Sheryl Weaver, New Hol
land Rl, 2. Lauy High, Baie
ville. 3, Karen High, Bareville,
4, Barbara Nolt, Baieville 5.
Robert Fisher, East Earl Rl;
6, Galen Yoder, Elveison R 2,
7, Bonnie Nolt, Baieville: 8,
Shaion Weaver, New Holland
Rl, 9, Dale Groff, Bareville,
10, Brenda Yoder, Elverson
R 2; 11, Mary Louise Fisher,
East Earl Rl; 12, Bill Fisher,
East Earl Rl, 13, Cheryl Wea
ver, East Earl Rl, 14, June
Smoker, Gordonville Rl; ■ 15,
Daiyl Weaver, East Earl Rl;
16, Jay Smoker, Gordonville
Rl; 17, Randy Myer, New Hol
land Rl; 18, Terry Meyer, New
Holland Rl; 19, Carl Camp
bell, New Holland.
HEREFORD
1, Mike Smucker, Ephrata
R 2; 2, Larry Schreiner, Bare
ville; 3, Candy Myer, New Hol
land Rl; 4, Mike Martin, New
Holland Rl; 5, Dons Good,
Bareville.
Champion Nets
$715 At N. H.
Fair Steer Show
Grand champion steer at the
New Holland Fair was sold at
auction Thursday at the New
Holland Sales Barn He brought
his young owner, Sheryl Weav
er of New Holland Rl, $715.
Topping the sale at 65 cents
per pound, Blaekie was knock
ed down to Melvin Kolb, Lan
caster.
The reserve champion, an
other Angus, shown by Larry
High of Bareville, was bought
by Elam Burkholder of Bare
ville for 37 cents per pound,
or $36815.
The champion Hereford,
shown by Mike Smucker, Eph
rata R 2, was sold to Zausner
Foods, New Holland, at 31
cents per pound for the 1010-
pound steer.
The 910-pound reserve Here
ford, shown by Larry Shreiner
of Bareville, went to Burkhold
er’s Country Store for 315
cents per pound.
Auction of the 24 steers
brought an average of 36 27
cents per pound, including the
champions, 34 84 cents per
pound without the champions.
Steers average weight at the
sale was 965 pounds.
Other buyers included Leola
National Bank, Peoples Restau
rantj New Holland, Faimers
National Bank, New Holland;
New-Holland Meats, John J.
Hoober Feed Co, G S Sense
mg, New Holland Supply Co,
New Holland Sales Stables,
Zeimer Buick, Stoltzfus Mar
ket, Honey Brook, John N
Sauder Auto Co, Horning
Dodge, Weaver’s Poultiy, First
National Bank of Intercourse,
Wenger’s Drive-In, and B. C
Mellinger.
• Lampeter Dairy
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Grand and senior champion
honors in the Ayrshiic bleed
went to an aged cow shown by
Joe Rineer, Quarryville R 3.
Again the junior champion was
chosen as icservc grand cham
pion. She was exhibited by
Leioy Sensenig, Quarryville
R 2
Showmanship and fitting ti
tles in the youth division weie
won by Harold Welk and
Ricky Hess, respectively Do'h
are from Stiasburg R 1
Results by breeds and class
es.
HOLSTEIN
Champion bull calf John
Ki eider, 523 Willow Rd, Lan
caster
Intermediate calf 1. F.
Mowery Fiey, Jr. 401 Beaver
Valley Pike, Lancastei 2, Rah
aid Hess. Stiasbuig R 1 3,
John Maik Hess, Stiasbuig
Rl, 4, Cindy Hess. Stiasbuig
Rl, 5, Robert Dean Hess,
Stiasburg Rl. 6. Caiol Hess,
Slrasburg Rl 7, Clan M Her
shey, Willow Sheet R 2 8, Jim
Leaman, Windy Hill Rd , Lan
caster, 9, Jim High, Lancaster;
10, Mahlon High, Lancastei
Senior calf —1, Frey (jun
ior champion); 2, Debra Jo
Hess, Strasburg Rl, 3, Her
sheyf 4, Ed Hess,' Strasbuig
Rl; 5, Curt Hess, Strasburg
Rl; 6, Ken Leaman, Windy
Hill Rd., Lancaster; 7, Ken
Hess, Strasburg Rl, 8, Jim
High; 9, Randy Hess, Stias
burg Rl.
Junior heifer —1, Donald
Bare, 1801 Millport Rd, Lan
caster; 2, Kim Louise Hess,
Strasburg Rl; 3, Hershey. 4,
Frey.
Senior heifer —1, John
Mark Hess, 2, Frey, 3, Jan
Hess, Strasburg Rl; 4, Jim
High
Two-year-old cow —1, Ed
Hess; 2, Kim Louise Hess 3,
Frey; 4, Richard Hess, 5, Cm
dy Hess, 6, Haiold Welk,
Strasburg Rl
Three and four-year-old cow
—1, J Harold Ranck (cham
pion), 2, Ricky Hess, 3, Fiey;
4, Debra Jo Hess. 5, Heishey;
6, John Bartsch, Willow Sheet
R 2, 7, Ken Leaman, 8, John
Welk, Stiasbuig Rl
Aged cow —1, Frey De
serve champion); 2, Richard
Hess, 3, Elvin Hess, Jr, Sti as
burg Ri, 4, Robert Dean Hess;
5, Harold Welk, 6, Jim'High.
Produce of Dam —1, Elviri
Hess, Jr
Junior get of sire —1, Rich
ard Hess, 2, Hershey
' Open get of sire —1, Fiey;
2, Elvm Hess, Jr, 3, Riehaid,
Hess
Best Udder Ranch""
Junior calf (FFA) —1, Kelt
Leaman, 2, Jim High
Intermediate calf (FFA) —*
1, Jim Leaman, 2, Jim High
Two-year-old and over (FFA)
—1, Jim High, 2, Ken Lea
man, 3, Jim Leaman 3
Two-year-old and over (4-H)
—1, Ed Hess, 2, Cindy Hess;
3, Haiold Welk, 4, John Welle,
SPECIAL CLASSES
(4-H and FFA)
Showmanship —1, Haiold
Welk, 2, John Welk, 3 Donald
Baie, 4, Joe Rmeei
Fitting —l, Ricky Hess 2,
Ed Hess, 3, Jim Leaman -i,
Donald Bare
GUERNSEY
Junior yearling —1, Cindy
Bieneman, Shashing R 1 (Jun
ior and reseive champion - ), 2.
Ed Bieneman, Willow Sheet
R 1
Senior yearling —l. Donald
Breneman, Strasburg R 1
Two-year-old cow —1, John
Breneman, Willow Sheet Rl
Three-year-old cow —1,
John Breneman; 2, Ed Biene
man
Aged cow —1, Marvin Mil-
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