'6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1966 • Form & Home (Continued trora i J age 1) • Lampeter Steer Ephrata P,edges and gl£ts (Continued from Page 8) from th 'r„ he, 2 l of D „ onald Eby ’ Meanwhile the architectural Thi* nnnnlnr nnnunl event Gordonville 'RI, nnd was pro- Mcanwnnc, me arcmiectuiai me popuiai annum cvcni Rftl || nfftll . on drawings and specifications was well attended as an cstl- y nt Holstein wcl ’° completed by the archl mated 200 persons looked on behalf of f "® ,s J“".tcclurnl firm of Hank and despite the continuing threat Bleeders. Since was Km|fman and jssued t 0 leading of min. ««» 0 f town >. the K ca !f »'■ contractors in the area.-In case Winners by classes were: copied foi him by Daryl uot- f un( j s no t be available 4-11 ANGUS linger, Litilz R 4. to build the entire center, bids 1, Dale Bushong, Columbia J ‘ m teaman, son of Mr. amt were re q Ues ted on both the en- R 2: 2.’ Elaine Herr, Penn Mrs. Henry Leoman, 1891 re p arm ant j Home Center Giant Road; 3, Ed Hess, Stras- Windy Hill Rd, Lancaster, was an( j separately for the central tourg Rl; 4, Glenn Rohrer, l he recipient of the Guernsey office building and for the Lancaster R 2: 5, Myron Lan- C ?H- She was presented to ] ar g e multi-purpose area for dis, Jr., Strasburg Rl; 6, Gary him by Robert Breneman for meetings, workshops and edu •Dean, Strasburg Rl; 7, Jeffrey the Guernsey Breeders Calf cational sessions. Brubaker, 345 Running Pump Award Committee. The calf These bids were opened Sgp •Road; 8, Debbie Edwards, Lam- was bred by Jesse Balmer, tember 15 and it became evi peter; 9, Glenn Brubaker, 345 Litltz R 4. dent‘.that building costs had Running Pump Road; 10. Jeff- The Ayrshire calf went to advanced almost exactly as ■rey Kreider Columbia R 2; 11, Howett Seiverling, son of Mr. architect, S Dale Kaufman of B.irwU .Hershey, Paradise Rl; and Mrs. Harold Seiverling of Strasburg, had estimated. Low 12, James Noll Centerville Lititz Rl. Presentation was by bids indicated that: Road; 13, James ’ Greider, Co- Milton Brubaker, president of Cost of the entire Farm and Humbia R - 14 Richard Hess, ’the county Ayrshire Breeders Home Center would be about Strasburg Rl; 15. Harold Welk, Association. The Ayrshire calf 5485,000; Strasburg Rl; 16, -Robert Hess, was bred in-the Nelson and Qf the oentral office unit Strasburg Rfl. Ann Young farm, West Grove. it)nly >wollld be about $3OOiOQO. fTA ANGUS - ißids .must Hoe accepted or re 1, Larry Herr, Penn Grant Smiling; it Jected .by ißctdber J 5, 1966. ®° ad ' » people wonder what you’ve Sufficient are .available 4-H HEREFORDS been up to ’l° build the office umt <only, 1, Bill Houser, -Lampeter; 2, ' but Board "Members were not Tom Houser, -Lampeter; 3, Ray Burkholder, 206 Rohrerstown Road; A, Reba Nissley, Mill port Road; 5, Robert Greider, Columbia R 2; 6, Harry Noss -ley, Millport Road, 7, Barbara Walton, Lampeter; 8, Cheryl Brubaker, 206 Rohrerstown Road, 0, Cindy Hes, Strasburg Rl; 10, Bertha Boose, Old 'Philadelphia Pike; 11, Lorraine Forry, Columbia R 2, 12, Carol Hess, Stiasburg Rl, 13, Dennis Brubaker, 345 Running Pump Road; 14, Carolene Brubaker, 345 Running Pump Road, 15, Nancy Herr, Penn Grant Road, 16, Stephen Hershey, Paradise Rl. SHORTHORNS 1, John Welk, Strasburg Rl, 2, Larry Herr, Penn Grant Road, 3, Mary Lou Landis, Strasburg Rl; 4, Donna Hess, Strasburg El; 5, Debbie 'Hess, strasburg Rl; 6, Gary Brubak er, 345 Running Pump Road. SPECIAL CLASSES Showmanship: 1, Bertha Boose, master showman, 2, (Dale Bushong, 3, Larry Herr, 4, Tom Houser, 5, Bill Houser Fitting: 1, Dale Bushong; 2, (Bertha Boose, 3. Larry Heir 4, John Welk, 5, Barbara Wal ton [# Lampeter Dairy (Continued fiom Page 7) lei, Strasburg R 1 (senior and grand champion) Junior yearling (FFA) —1, Ed Breneman Two-year-old and over (FFA) •—1, Ed Breneman Junior yearling (4-H) —1, Andy Breneman, Strasburg R 1 Senior yearling (4-H) —1, JDonald Breneman AYRSHIRE Junior calf —1, Terry Sen semg, Quarryville R 2 Intermediate calf —1, Le -roy Sensemg, Quarryville R 2 ■(•junior and reserve cham pion) Junior yearling —1, Terry JSenseimg Three and four-year-old cow —1, Marvin Miller (best ud •dier). Aged cow —1, Joe Rmeer (senior and grand champion), ■Borene Miller, Strasburg Rl, 8, Marvin Miller. Two-years-old and over (4-H) —1, Sue Rmeer, Qnarryville S 3 • Calf Awards - - (Continued from Page i) screening Monday night by the calf donors and the agriculture teachers. Winner of the Holstein calf Was Earl Stauffer, son of Mr juxd .Mrs. Clarence Stauffer of 4 V - YULE PROFIT with ORTHO! % Every ton of Ortho Unipel fertilizer you buy and store away for Spring is good for plenty of Christmas gifts—valuable ones that appeal to everyone in the family. So the more Unipels you take delivery on now, the more gifts you’ll have for keeping or giving at Christmas. 'SMOK'ETOWN, PA. Buy your fe COMPIfA *EUt Af 0 Pf P. I. ROHRER & BRO., INC willing to undertake the debt involved to build the entire unit with funds now on hand, Herr said. However, realizing the great value of the multi purpose unit to farmers, youth groups, women's organizations and the community, it was re solved to make an urgent effort to raise additional' funds now, so that the entire Farm and Home Center can be built all at once. With this in mind, our anon ymous benefactor was contact ed again; and, because of his genuine interest, responded most fully by agreeing to pro vide an additional challenge pledge of ' $25,000 to be matched by pledges and contri butions from interested per sons. This added $50,000, plus ad ditional funds that could be secured by continued efforts while construction proceeded, would bring the mortgage bal ance down to an acceptable amount. The Board voted at its September 20 meeting to: Accept tthis challenge .pledge with thanks and gratitude; •match it as tquiekly as possible; .proceed with building the <en ijiTe jFSarm and jHome Center— What’s more, come Spring you’ll HPMHHH have your fertilizer right on hand Morthom •—where you need it, when you need it. No waiting, no worry no ifs, ands or buts. You’ll come out ahead—and so will 3 our crops—if you get both your fertilizer and your Christmas shopping all in at one time. I UNiPEi: I ! fertiliser, t i If***' A zer now! lON CieSTN ON AU provided the $25,000 chailcn*| pledge Is matched without de. 4 lay. Suitable mortgage financing can be arranged for the h.tj. ance required, Herr stated Letters requesting ’addilion.il pledges to match the challenge pledge are going out thu to all contributors. Also short, intensive “DouMe-Diiiy Dollais” campaign is be.ng staged by Farm and Home Foundation Board member under leadership of the Cam. paign Co-Chairmen, Levi Bm baker, farmer residing near Rohrerstown; and Lany Skromme, New Hollanc hlj. chine Co. vice president The Farm and Home Foundation Board of Directors will meet again on October 6 to review progress and decide if bids should toe let to build tne en. ■tire Farm and Home Center, .Herr concluded, • iLoncoster Auction (■Continued ironi Page 2) lbs, -2aL3O. 'SHEEP 18 "Not erangh on sdle for .a market test ;AUTio stt'tfiu: PHONE 397-3539 ■irkirk't
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