VOL. 13 NO. 4 Hertzler Cow Champion At Chicago Show Conewago Reflection Trudy, a four-year-old Holstein owned by Conewago Farms, 2623 North Market Street, Elizabethtown, won Senior and Grand Cham pionship honor's in the female Holstein division of the Chicago International Dairy Show, No vember 24. Carl -Hertzler, co-owner of the local farm, which borders Lan caster said it was the first time a Pennsylvania cow ever won the grand champion ship at the nationally known show. With a rating of ‘excellent -92,” the animal was also nomi nated for All-America four-year old 1967. Previously, the cow had won the reserve All-Pennsylvania three-year-old heifer competi tion in 1966, and fourth place in a three-and four-year-old dry cow contest in a 1966 Pennsyl vania All-American show. She placed first in the three end four-year-old dry cow class and won the reserve senior and reserve grand championship for s Pennsylvania cow in the state Blade and White contest in 1966 also. Conewago Farms is operated hy Warren Hertzler and his son, Carl Hertzler. County Heifer Places Also taking Chicago Interna tional Dairy Show honors was Penn prings Bill Topper, shown by Susan Ann Kauffman, Eliza bethtown R. D. 1. The animal won second place in the junior yearling heifer competition, and was nominat ed for All-American in the jun ior class for 1967. Garden Spot H. S. Plans Welding Course Am’evening -arc welding school for farmers and other interested persons will begin Thursday evening, January 11, at 7:00 at the ‘Garden Spot High School 1 Vocational Agriculture Dept The .school will be conducted one 'night a week for five con secutive Thursday nights. It is designed for beginners and oth- i ers interested: in improving their welding skill's. Donald Robinson, Vocational - (Continued on Page 6) Farm Calendar Tuesday, December 26 Winter Small Gome Season Opens Thursday, December 28 7:30