4-H Dairy Show (Continued from Page 8) breed were won by Dorothea „. A . . .. . George, Junior; Gary L. Akers, Holstein showmanship winn- Quarryville Rl, reserve junior; ers were Randy Hess, junior Averril L. Royer, 2025 Oregon championship; Gregory Landis, Pike, senior: Robert Grelder, Lancaster R 6. reserve junior; Columbia Rl, reserve senior. Mary Ellen Kettering, senior; In the Guernsey Show Tues and Sue Kauffman, reserve day, Mark Witmer, 15-year-old senior. son*of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fitter titles in the Holstein Witmer, Willow Street Rl, had FITTING WINNERS at the 4-H Dairy Show; Marvin Landis (grand champion fitter) and Dorothea George (junior champion). L. F. Photo TEN TON ALFALFA IN THE FUTURE? WE ARE THERE HOW! HIGHER YIELDING FLANDRIA BRAND FLAMANDE ALFALFA FLANDRIA Brand ALFALFA yielded 9.73 ton per acre at Huntley, Montana in 1963 in official trials. The average yield in Pennsylvania is a little over 3 tons. Can our Pennsylvania Farmers afford not to use this high yield, high protein, high vigor Alfalfa? • ORDER YOUR SEED NOW * gfgJS&MT” PM ”“ S. Stoltzfus West Chester, Penna. 19380 1 Phone: AC 215 399-1059 Ronks, Penna. We hope to see .you at the Plowing Contest and Forage Show August 27,28, 29 in Hershey, Penna. Area Code 717 Phone 397-3721 the grand champion with hit Penn Del Hero Anita cow. It was his second consecutive win at the county show. Reserve grand champion Guernsey was Wyno Harlequin Rose, shown by Marlin M. Stol tzfus. Rose like the Anita cow came from the Three Year Old Class. Guernsey fitting and show manship wins were posted by Debra K. Crider, Nottingham R 2 and Jesse Balmer, Lititz R 4, resnectively. The Ayrshire show had Byron Smeltz, Elizabethtown, in the championship spot with Masonic Homes Flashy Carla, an Inter mediate Calf and the reserve breed title went to Eugene Beaver, Elizabethtown, with Masonic Homes Fashions Iris, a Senior Calf. Donna and Brenda Eshleman, Elizabethtown Rl, sisters, won the fitting and showman titles respectively. Stephen P Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom, won the Jersey championship with a four-year old. Hillacie’s Liberator Egg nog The reserve champion was shown by Shirley Aaron, Quarryville Rl, with Epic Spiing Brook Velvet. A junior calf, Jo-Har Thelma Nola, shown by Robert Witmer, Willow Street R 2, swept the Brown Swiss division, winning breed championship and Wil mer also won both the fitter and showman awards. Type judge for the annual show was Paul Anderson, dairy specialist from Penn State Judging showmanship was Duane Duncan, Cumberland County Agent. George Mansell, associate Montgomery County agent, judged fitting. 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McCracken Denver Manheim I. B. GRAYBILL BOMBERGER'S & SON STORE Strasburg Elm EARL SAUDER, INC. H. JACOB HOOBER New Holland BEACONFEEDS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3,1968 JERSEY CHAMPION. Stephen Arrowsmith with Hill acre’s Liberator Eggnog, his grand champion Jersey at the 4-H dairy show, this week. L F. Photo Intercourse A •HfJ A.l ... GUERNSEY 4-H CHAMPIONS Mark Witmer (left) with Penn Del Hero Anita was grand champion ot the 4-H Guernsey Show held Tues day, at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion Marlin Stoltzfus with Wyno Harlequin Rose on the right was reserve grand champion. L. F. Photo NEBA Sets First Sale For Tuesday, Aug. 6 The Northeastern Bleeding Association, of Tunkhannock, will have its first NEBA sale on Tuesday, August 6, at the Read ing Fan grounds The sale will be managed by R Austin Backus, Inc of Mexico, New Yoik Accoidmg to Verne A Adams, Sales and Piomotion Manager, over 50 head of Registered Hol steins will sell including 14 daughters of Whnlhill Kingpin and 3 by Simpson Faim Tidy Gent All consignments (daugh ters of NEBA sires) will be re cently fiesh or due soon after the sale. • Geni Hiestand (Continued from Page 1) mg Among her hobbies she lists sewing, reading, tennis, cooking and baking, and “anything that’s art” The Lancaster County Poultiy Queen has attended Southeast ern Bible College, Birmingham, Ala, and Moody Bible Institute, Chicago In the fall she will en ter the School of the Art In stitute of Chicago. Tiaffic deaths and injuues were down slightly in 1967, but, according to a spokesman for The Travelers Insurance Com panies, “52,200 deaths and 4,- 200,000 injuries in one year is small cause for lejoicing.” 9 y * h t I I. ' i