Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1967, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1067
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• Frav & Book Debbie Hess; 4, Ricky Hen; 9,
(Continued from Page 1) Cla,r Hershe y ; «• Donn,d Barc '
pten on a two-yoar-o'.d: Junior B ,°! ) . 0 o*
champion with a senior calf Hess: 2, J.Mowery Frey, Jr.. 3,
and reserve junior champion lu^ n Vl n: **■
with a junior yearling. *|css; urt Ecss; Eddie
Hess,
Only two animals were en- „
lered in the Ayrshire division. Four-year-old, 1. .1. Mowery
Hiey were shown by Marvin -• Richard Hess; 3, J.
Miller, Strasburg Rl. Mark Hess; 4, Elvm Hess, Jr.
Ray Seidel. Lebanon county,
was the judge.
The placing are as follows:
Bull calf, 1, J Robert Hess.
Junior calf, 1, Donna Hess; 2,
Linda Kauffman; 3, Jewel Hess;
4, Jim High; 5, Ronald Leaman.
Intermediate calf, 1, J. Mow
ery Frey Jr.: 2, Carol Hess; 3,
Robert Kauffman; 4 Kim Hess;
5, Clair Hershey; 6, Curt Hess.
Senior Calf, 1 & 2, J. Mowery
Frey, Jr.; 3, Jan Hess; 4, Debbie
Hess; 5, Jim High.
Junior yearling, 1, Susan
Kauffman: 2 & 3, Clair Hershey;
4, Randy Hess; 5, Ken Hess; 6,
Jim High.
Senior yearling, 1, Robbie
Hess; 2, Steve Kauffman; 3, Ro
bert Kauffman: 4, Cindy Hess;
5, Ricky Hess; 6, Mowery Frey;
7, Jim High.
Two-year-old, 1, Robert Kauff
man; 2, J. Movery Frey, Jr.; 3,
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FULTONWAY IVANHOE JAN, Beaver Valley Pike. An Ivanhoe daugh
the aged cow was grand Champion of ter, Jan has four records of 608 to 683
the Holstein show at Lampeter Fair pounds of butterfat and up to nearly
this week, for J. Mowery Frey Jr., 401 19,000 pounds of milk. L. F. Photo
TRIPLE WINNER.. The junior Susan Ann Kauffman, Elizabethtown,
championship, best fitting award and and her Penn Springs Bill Topper heif
top showmanship honors at the Lam- er shown above. L. F. Photo
peter Dairy Show Thursday, went to
Aged cow, 1, J. Mowery Frey,
Jr.; 2, Elvin Hess, Jr.; 3, Robbie
Hess; 4, J. Robert Hess; 5, J.
Kenneth Hess; 6, Marvin Mill
er; 7, Clair Hershey; 8, Richard
Hess.
Best udder, 1, J. Mowery
Frey, Jr.; 2, Robert Kauffman.
Junior get of sire, 1, Robert
Kauffman; 2, J. Mowery Frey,
Jr.; 3, Elvin Hess, Jr.
Senior get of sire, 1, J. Mow
ry Frey, Jr.; 2, Elvin Hess; 3,
Robert Hess; 4, Richard Hess.
Produce of dam, 1, Robert
Kauffman; 2, Kim and Robbie
Hess.
Youth fitting, 1, Susan Kauff
man; 2, Ricky Hess; 3, Eddie
Hess; 4, Debbie Hess; 5, Robbie
Hess.
Youth showmanship, 1, Susan
Kauffman; 2, Eddie Hess; 3,
Linda Kauffman; 4, Robbie
Hess.
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LAMPETER FAIR
ANSMIL DIVIDEND’S COUPON,
owned 'by Stanley Graver, Lancaster R 7
and J. Robert Bodk, Kirkwood Rl. Cou
pon was grand champion Guernsey at
Winners At
The Lampeter
Tobacco Show
Harry G. Herr 2125 South
View Road, Lancaster, had the
first place lath of five dry
stalks of tobacco at the Lam
peter Community Fair this
week.
Joan M. Zander, New Provi
dence, had the first place lath
of five green stalks and Don
ald Rohrer, 1428 Lime Valley
Road, had the top fillers.
Winners are as follows;
Lath of five green stalks:
1 - Joan M. Zander; 2 - Don
ald Wifcmer, Washington Boro;
3 - Stanley Geesey, Witxner; 4
- Gary Neff, 'Miller sville Rl;
5 - Philip Stebman, Conesto
ga R 2.
Lath of five dry stalks: 1 -
Harry G Hen- 2 - Donald
Rohrer, 1428 Lime Valley Rd,
Lancaster; 3-Nelson Newcom
er, Washington Boro Rl, 4 -
( See Us Today
fa Over 1200 bu. capacity—means Ist
I year storage at less than 254 per bu. J
EXCLUSIVE SPEEDY
ROOF RAFTERS MAKE
SPEEPY CORN CRIBS
Speedy loaf raf'cis gviaiantce
casj, proper placement ot 100 C
panels the frst time. Kaftcis add
great strength to the roof. Panels
need only 'o be bolted together m
three p'aces It's smother big
time-sa\'ng fe<tme jou get only
in Par-Lok corn cpbs.
Stands up best —lasts longer
Wire mesh panels are 5-gatige
wire —th ck as a li" bolt 1 No
GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE
Quarryville
the Lampeter Fair this
produced 14,348 pounds
pounds of bufcterfat as a
Donald Herr, 2125 South View
Rd., Lancaster.
Fillers: 1-Donald Rotoer; 2
- Harry G. Herr; 3 - Donald
Herr.
• Form Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
6:30 pm. Teen Leaders
Recognition Banquet, Dutch
Town and Country, Vintage.
Wednesday
Oct. 4-7, New Holland Fair,
(see schedule on page 1)
Thursday
8:00 p.m. Baby Beef Club,
Rohrerstown School.
How would you put out' a
grease fire in your frying pan?
The simplest way is to turn off
the gas and put a cover over
the fire m the pan or throw
baking soda on the burning
grease. Never use water on
burning fat or oil. Also a thick
hand-towel well soaked with
water is sometimes sufficient
to cover the blazing pan and
put out the fire.
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bulge or sag Sturdy 26-gauge
galvanised icof is securely an
choied to 9 steel roof rafteis and
side panels Can’t blow off!
Come in today and see the
Speedy Bai-I ok corn crib. Let
us pio\e to you that Speedy is
twice as fast tv, ice as easy to
eiect. Let us show you all the
other features that make Speedy
Bar-Lok your best com crib buy.
week. She has
of milk and GOl
two-year-old.
L. F. Pho to
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(Twice as
easy to
erect
Ph: 786-3630