* *' SPOTTED SWINE reserve cham pion. gilt is shown 'by C. Warren Lein- Miss Kauffman; C. Stauffer Get Holstein Wins HARRISBURG Lancaster County Holstein breeders won a reserve grand championship, a junior championship, a re serve-junior championship and a first place Get of Sire here Tuesday, m a fast moving show held'Tn the large arena at the Farm, Slow Building Bill Topper, the homebred senior yearling of SuSatt Ann Kauffman, Elizabeth town,* continued her winning w'ays;by taking junior champion honors in the open show and reserve grand champion of the Junior Division. Topper showed in the Senior Yearling Heifer class. Following Miss Kauffman’s entry to the reserve junior championship from the second plw-e finish in the same class was Sunny Craft Lucy Captain shown by Clarence Stauffer, Ephiata. Another county first came in the Junior Get of Sire class for Susan’s father, Robert H. Kauff man. Judge E A, Dawdy, Salma, Kansas, named the first place milking 4-year-old of Samuel B. Acker, Chester County as his senior and giand champion and a 2-year-old for Richard Troutman, Jr., Berks County was reserve senior and reserve THE PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY FEDERATION 1938 Farm Show Ban quet was held in the Ballroom of the Penn-Harris Hotel, Wednesday evening. These people appeared on the program, (left to right) Front Row, Dr. and Mrs. Claude W. Miller, Allied Industryman of - * X ■&»' v vr *v> *,v * , • >■ *■ „ 4 " „ > /, * V ✓ -+* grand champion. Troutman’s en try was also the grand champion of the Junior Division Premier Breedei was Alpheus L Ruth, Berks County and Pre mier Exhibitor was Allen Dai.y Farms, Cumberland County Berks County had the first place County Herd County plaemgs are as fol lows; Heifer Calf, 9, Linda Lou Kauffman, Elizabethtown; (Jun ior' Division) 4, Linda Lou Kauffman, 7, Donna Jean Hess, Strasburg Junior Yearling Heifer, (Jun ior Division) 9, Raymond Boll ingers Ephrata Senior Yearling Heifer, 1, Susan "Ann Kauffman, 2, Clar ence Stauffer; 8, Jay E Smoker, Steven's; 9* & 10, Robert Kauff man; (Junior Division), 1, Susan Kauffman; 6, Jay E Smoker. Junior Get of Sire, Robert H Kauffman. Cow, 3 or 4 years, dry, 12, Edwin E Hess, Strasburg, Cow, 5 years or over, 11, Elvin Hess, Jr, Strasburg 2- 8, Robert H Kauff man; 9, Earl C Stauffer, Eph rata, (Junior Division) 2, Earl C Stauffer; 6, Richard D Hess, Strasburg, 7, Lucinda K. Hess, Strasburg. 3- 7 & 11, Robert Kauffman, (.Junior Division), 3, Edwin E Hess Aged Cow, 6, Robert Kauff man; 10, Elvin Hess Jr Senior Get of Sire, 8, Elvin Hess Jr. s fx- r > V J, A*C * - < X inger, Denver R 2, at the Farm Show Monday. L F. Photo LANCASTER COUNTY HOLSTEIN WINNERS, (left) Susan Ann Kauffman with Penn Springs Bill Topper, Junior Champion of the open show and Reserve Grand Champion of the Junior Division. the Year; Kathleen Hickernell, Penn sylvania Poultry Queen, and Leland H. Bull, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agri culture. Second Row, Walter E Whee lock, Federation President. Harry R. Ul rich, Past President, and Hendrik Wen tink, Toastmaster. L.'F. Photo - v - , *: &** < v < <r Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, January 20,1968 — • Swine Champ (Continued fiom Page 1) the Junior Spung Gilt class Laiicastei County swine plac- ings aie CHESTER WHITE Semoi Spring Gilt 10 & 13, John E Hastings Kn kwood DUROC, Semoi Spnng Gilt, 10 Fianklm B Ruoss, Ephiata SPOTTED, Senior Spung Gilt, 2 & 4 C Wauen Leming ei, Jumoi Spung Gilt, 1 & 3, C Warren Leininger YORKSHIRE Jumoi Spung Gilt. 4 & 6, George E Cogley, Ronks 9 Masonic Homes (Continued fiom 7) ior Yeailing Heifei, 3, Maiv Jane Esh'einan, Junior Get ol Sire, 2, Masonic Homes Fauns; Cow, 3 or 4 yeais, tliv, 2, Ma sonic Homes Fauns, Aged cow, 3, Masonic Homes Faim GUERNSEYS, Junior Year ling Heifei, 8 & 13. J Robeit Book, Kirkwood, Senior Year ling Heifer, 7, J Robert Book, Junior Get of Sire, 5, J Robert Book, Two-Year-Old, 4, J Rob ert Book, Cow 3 years and un under 4, 4 & 5, J Robert Book; Cow, 4 years and under 5,3, J Robert Book, Aged Cow, 6, J Robert Book. fright) Clarence Stauffer, Ephrata, with Sunny Craft Lucy Captain, Reserve Junior Champion. The heifers stood 1-2 in the Senior Yearling Heifer class. Pa. Poultry Federation Banquet Draws Big Crowd The capac.vj ciowd of ovei 400 dmeis filled ths Bathoom and adioinmg Assembly Room of the Penn Hams Hotel Wed nesday night for the annual Farm Show Banquet of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federa tion On hand to bung greetings to the group were Leland H Bull, State Secietary of Agucultme and Kathleen Hickernell, New manstown, Pennsylvania Poul try Queen Dr Claude W M ’ler, Bureau of Animal Industry Laboiatory, Haincburg, was named the Al lied Industryman of the Year and was pi esemled a citation by Hairy R Uluch, Past President of the Federation. Dr Miller has worked at the diagnostic Maverick Wins Honors A stiay steer whose owner could nevei be located won 10th place Thuisday in the Angus baby beef division of the Faim Show’s 4 H Club competition The jet-black maveuck nam ed “Snowball,” which competed in mediumweight classes, now belongs to 14-yeai-old Ste\e Snydei, Dover, RD 3, Yoik Countv It was among baby beeves to be auctioned off Fu day afternoon “Snowball” was a 350 pound bull call when he wandeied on to the Snydei faim 14 months ago Repeated newspapei and ladio adveitising failed to lo cate the ownei Tony Dobrosky, assistant county faim agent m Yoik County, suggested to John Sm dei, ownei ot the 29acie faim the bull calf decided to call home, that he let Steve laise it as a 4-H pi eject “Snowball” was “steeuzed” and has giown into 965 pounds of future steaks, i oasts and hamburg. The steer is the first animal Steve, who is a member of the Wellsville 4-H Club, has ever shown at the Farm Show L F Photo laboratoiy for 31 >eais Mis. Miller was picsented with an 01 chid Walter E Wheelock, Piesi dent, spoke to the gicup biietly about membeish p support tor the new Fedeiation jcai and listed m the special msmbeiship booster club the following Matteln’s Hatchsry, Inc. Bab cock Hatcheiy, Inc, Wallace Hy-Cross Hatcheiy, Inc, Tiv- County Pioduceis Ccopei alive Association, Inc , Wheelock Hat chery and Ralston-Puuna Co, S't Louis The main speakei £Ol the evening was Di Noah Langdale, Jr, President, Georgia State College, Atlanta Geoigia He spoke on the subject, “Discover ies ’6B”. 9
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