—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14, 1967 6 • Beef Titles {Continued from Page 1) She u a mmol at the Lan ea 'ir Meimar. .e School Cose behind the sleci wa-. a ligl.‘weight Shoilhom ex'; 1 .ltd by Kondaee Bony of Mumt Joy R 2 ’Smoky Nose", as Mu- 15any calls him. was the bleed champ on at the Mai.hciin Faun Show Jast fall, but In I la settle loi receive bleed ch impionship he*e Tha. =di\ M <s Bony, the 14- ycai old claujitci of Mi and Mis H Kennt.h Bony, is a fieMman at Donegal High School Tally in the show, the Coun t's chances looked fa.ily good We had the Shoithoin breed wiapped up with a double v\ n. and Mike Hosiers lightheavy weight eiTiy took the leseive title in the Heicford division That gave countians thiee of the fiisl foui titles going into the Angus show Another ap paient break added to the fact that traditional wmnet Richaid Rishel wasn’t enteied th s ceai —was that the foimid able Dans boys liom Bedfoid County, who teamed up to win last yer’’s event, weie placed ou f of the miming in the Heiefoid judging But the Angus competition pioved too touj.li Tne h ghest any Lanor.tei County young stci scoied was G’enn Fhek ingei’s second place heavy weight Angus TRIO TRIMMED The defending Tuo cham pions fiom Lancastei County had a stiong entiy composed of Angus shown by Roheit Donough and Gaiy Neff, both ot Mount Joy R 2, and Dale Bushong, Columbia R 2 But tins didn t seem to be the year in this class either The Ad ams County entiy beat Lahcas tei out for the title, but our county topped its traditional mals fiom Cheater, York, and Dauphin counties in that ordei SHOWMANSHIP Seven youngslcs. including foui who had previous show manship wins this year that made them eligible, were pit ted in the Sweepstakes Show manship Contest The last time Lmcastei County won this co\eted state title was in 1864 when Lany Weaver of New Holland R 1 staged a Corne ll om behind effort that earned him all the way to the top Sam Wylie 111, Nottingham Chestei County, was named champ.on showman of the 1837 Faim Shoiv Wylie had eailiei beer ramed champion Angus showman Last yeai’s winnei, Eail Dsnmey of Dauph.n County p’aced thud this yeai, one spot behind Yoik counti an Geoigs Dutiey, Ji Show m mship judges weie Glenn Rean extension livestock spe ciuhst and R L Kimble, di icHoi of new Penn State meal eid'inton centei Cour'y plac ngs SHORTHORN Lightweight —1, Kendace Mourt Joy R 2, 2, John We'k Stiasbuig R 1 5, Robeit Long Manheim RJ 6, Donna Il_;3 Sassbuig R 1 llsav\ weight—l, Susie Hess, Mount Joy R 1 HEREFORDS L ghtweight—3, Ray A But hakei, 206 Rohieistown Road, Lan^astei Medun iv/eight 3 Nancy Hen, 810 Penn Giant Road, Luncastei 8, Kathy Donough, Mount Joy R 2 Light heavyweight—2, Mike Ho=lei, Manheim R 3, 3, Tom Houser, Lampeter; 4, Kay M V/cavei, Quarryville R 2, 6, Oa iol Kettering, Lititz R 3; 7, Shirley Ciaig, Nottingham R 2; 12. Roland Longeneckcr, Lit it/. R 2. Heavyweight—2. John Lefcv er. Manhcim B 4: 3, Linda Nis sley. Mount Joy Rl, 4. Caio- Icne Biutaker, 345 Running Pump Road. Lancaster: G, Nan cy Picy. Mauetta Rl, f), Flor ence Bixler. Mauetta Rl. ANGUS Lightweight —3, Gary Neff. Mourt Joy R 2. 6, Ann Nissley, Jov Rl, 13, Harold Maurt Welk. Stiasburg Rl Medmmwe.ght —4, Donald Nistley, Hollwood R 2, 6, Dale E Bu.hong, Columbia R 2, 7, Ed Donoich, Mount Joy R 2; 8, Ka'hy A. Heishey, Lilitz R 4. 13, Audrey Jean Yungin ger, Marietta Rl Light heavyweight—3, Rob eit Donough, Mount Joy R 2; 6, Barry Longeneeker, Ldilz R 2. 10, Elaine Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road, Lancaster, 13, Fiancis Bixler, Mauetta Rl; 16, Glenn Biubaker, 345 Run ning Pump Rd. Lancaster. Heavyweight 2. Glenn Fhckmger, Ephiata R 3. 5, Jo anne Rchiei, Litatz R 3 SHOWMANSHIP Shoi'hoin—2, John Welk, 3. Susie Hess He,efoid —3, Ray Biubaker Angus—None COUNTY TRIO Lane:.ter 2. Gaiy Neff, Dale Bushong, and Robeit Donough • Biemesderfer (Continued from Page 11 Pike, will be sponsored by the 4-H County Council, and will honor 4-H leadeis who have seived county youth activities dunng the past year Thus year's banquet is being combined with the annual 4-H Leaders’ Council meeting, and will include election of repie sentahves to the Leadeis’ Council, Mrs Thomas said SHUT DOWN? DELAYED? ... BECAUSE OF ELECTRIC POWER FAILURES OR JOBS AWAY FROM LINES? ■STANMY POWER p=' ,Wa electric po- ere ts cc ac n cj'omc ‘‘col l , <■ Jr irg Pose cried "9 e =r gsac as to” -cost c. esc 'a or easel s',s; a ”s ,-ora c'D v,ci‘s to lot) K ' 3? ''='-3 PORTABLE POWER O-f co~:t cc* ji c: s ' a rpc:t ecoacm c! c a -o sccrce ot ei-.c' cp; . pa-’ob's '.i- c: r i 0' <-• W 1 asl - c o 11r :' 3 '-ors s'cr'iag ot 6C.0 \ r‘ s “*• !,w< w Jk W L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Phone: Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 CHAMPION SHORTHORN of the Pennsylvania Farm Show was exhibited by Susie Hess, Mount Joy Rl. “Ebenezer” was Miss Hess’ first Farm Show steer; and he brought her the only breed championship nbbon garnered by Lancaster County 4-H showmen Thursday k. F. Photo A view of our new 72x202-foot, $lOO,OOO hatchery building under construction. Located at thp edge of Lititz on the road to Manheim, it will increase our capacity from 42,000 to 56,000 pullet chicks a week. Eggs will come in one end: chicks go out the other. More Room Needed To Produce In order to meet the ever-increasing demand for Babcock B-300 Chicks, this expansion program is underway The most modern facilities with “hospital-like” sanitation will be the result Feel free to call on any of the following for complete information about Babcock B-300 Chicks or Started Pullets. Babcock Field Representatives: MAX R. THOMAS Millersburg, Pa. 717-692-4321 PHARES AUKER D. 1, Elizabethtown. Pa, 717-367 2667 E. MUSSER KEISEY R. D. 2, Mt. Jo>, Pa. 717-653-5718 RUFUS MILLER IUTCKERY Box 242, RD. 1, Bainbiidge, Pa. D. 3, LITITZ, PA. BABCOCK B-300 CHICKS Left: BRUCE BABCOCK President E\RL E. GROFF R. D. o Iwanheuu, Pa. 717-665-4701 Our Associate Hatcheries: WM. T. SPAHR 6 Pine St., Hanover, Pa, 717-367-3986 BABCOCK HATCHERY, Inc. RIGHT: RUSSELL MEASE General Manager 717-637-6923 WEAVER'S HATCHERY R. D 4, Lititz, Pa. 717-733-8144 WEBER’S HATCHERY R. D. 2, Mohnton, Pa. 315-445-6440 Phone 717-626-5872 v*); - '
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