—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 8, 1866 8 Manheim Fair STEER SHOW Hosier Hereford Gets Hershey Holstein Grand Grand Champion Title Champion At Manheim The Manheim Fair steer A two-year-old cow, Hersh show Wednesday evening was vale Supreme Hettie, shown by won for the second consecu- Donald Hershey of Manheim five year by a Hereford. Last R 2. captured the grand Cham year, the Hereford win at P* on breed title at the Man- Manheim decided the season’s beim Fair Thursday night. Angus-Hereford deadlock (An- , a . bo me bred daughter gus steers had won at the Eph- Sheffield Supreme Max, took rata and New Holland Fairs, t c he t vot * sh ™ f Don and Herefords at Lampeter H ° lste , m breeder from end Solanco), but this year Easto "’ Pa ’ for best , udder "J tte top steer titles favored the 35 Angus 3 to 2 Reserve titles T wo-hundred and ten days this yeai aic in the same pro- j nto jj er present lactation, portion, and also favor Angus Nettie has produced 12,400 lbs. steers. of mJ ik and 410 lbs. of fat to- Sfhowing the champ this year date, was Michael Hosier, 17-year- The junior champion Hol odd son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark stem title went to a junior W. Hosier of Manheim R 3. yearling shown by Burnell Mike, a senior at Manheim Buchen of Manheim R 3. Buch- Central High School, showed en’s junior yearling also got his 950-pound, Cotorado-bred the judge’s nod for 4-H and (Continued on Page J 3) (Continued on Page 9) NON-STOP FORAGE TEAM Handle hay or silage non-stop with a Gehl Seif-Unloading Forage Box and Hi-Throw Blower .. , any crop, any size silo New Gehl Box is 7-ft.-wide •nd the toughest, safest built. Safety bar, across the front, stops all unloading with the touch of a hand. Two rear unloading bptiont: low-cost bale unloader for lighter weight materials, or silage unloader. Plus ... a box size for every need, ruggedness for years of big-job crop hauling. The new Hi-Throw Blower keeps pace with the Box. Blasts crop high as you need it at a ton-a-minute clip. New featuret: water hose intake; N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim DAIRY SHOW If You Can’t Afford To Corbet Your Bam... Us€ MARTIN’S BARN-DRI! • Kmj* fcnn mi anft»y * Swaaftnc >)» nI * Kxlucm slippiry m M. MARTIN, Ha Gap 442-4148 Terre Kill 445-345 S New Holland 334-2112 recessed wheels for easier positioning of forage box; and “quick-touch” leveling adjust ment for fast, easy set-up on uneven ground. Come on in Let us thow you what we mean! Make us Prove ft with a Demonstration! rw»re thmn • century »emc*^ FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephrota, Pa. GRAND CHAMPION STEER at the Manheim Farm Show Wednesday night was this 950-pound Hereford shown by Michael Hosier, Manheim R 3. You are not seeing spots before your eyes; those white dots at top of the picture are the show ring lights. L. F. Photo Blo« fell fe. TOP HOLSTEIN at the Manheim Fair was this two-year-old cow, Hershvale Supreme Hettie, shown by Donald Hers hey, Manheim R 2. Hershey also had the reserve champion animal, a six-year-old cow. L. F. Photo H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. vXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>OXXXX\XXXXXXXXXXXXV^\| What’s New in Feeding Cattle? Ful-0-Pep Cattle-izer Beef Supplement An entirely new concept in cattle nutrition opens up new profit pos sibilities for cattlemen everywhere. Based on a whole new principle ki feeding, Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Beef Supplement changes the proportions of organic acids produced in the rumen. As a result, up to 20% more energy is available to the animal, as compared to the same amount erf regular feed without the new concept. This extra energy means faster gains, less feeding time to market, and considerable lower feeding costs. For thousands of cattlemen, it means extra profits. Ful-O-Pep Beef Supplement w ' w ' L Harold H. Good Terre Hill Witmer Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. Try the new concept soon. S. H. Hiestand & Co., tnc. Salnnga Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown