(—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 21. J 968 HOLSTEIN CHAMPIONS at the So 'anco Fair, Wednesday. Sharon Groff (.right) has the grand champion with her ust-fresh three-year-old, Groffdale Gen- • Dairy Show (Continued from Page 1) Ihe championship with a senior calf, and the reserve title went o Wayne Reynolds, Quarryville R 2. on his intermediate -calf. Show results by class GUERNSEY Junior calf, 1, Joyce Wagner, Quarryville R 2; 2, Debra Crider, Nottingham R 2, 3, Charles Wag ner, Quarryville R 2, 4, Clark Coates, Nottingham R 2 Intermediate calf, 1, Charles Coates, Nottingham R 2 Senior calf, 1, Audiey Wagner, Quan yville R 2 Junior yeailmg, 1 Diane Cn dei, 2, Charlene Wagner, Quar ’■wille R 2 3, Vernon Pieston, Oxford R 2, 4. Robeit Wagnei, Ouairyville R 2 Semoi yearling, 1,. Chailes Wagner, 2. Jay Hastings, Kirk ( ood. 3, Beth Pieston, Oxfoid ~t2. 4, Scott Mull, Quairyville R 1 Two year old, 1, Allen Cudei 2 Scott Mull There ueie no three yeai old entries Four yeais and oldei, 1, Earl Lmton, Kukwood R 1 2, Scott Mull HOLSTEIN Junior calf, 1. Matt Young Peach Bottom 2, Donna Welk, Quarryville R 3, 3, Young Broth ers, Peach Bottom, 4, Roger Campbell Knkwood R 1 Intermediate calf, 1, James High, 2241 South View Road, Lancastei 2, Joyce Gioff, Quar ry ville R 3, Joyce Galbreath, Peach Bottom, 4, Gary Akers, Quarryville Rl, 5, Dale Bollin ger. Quarryville Rl Senior calf, 1, Glenn Ki eider, ° Tommy Kreider, 3, Carl Krei i'er, all Quairyville Rl, 4, Shar ■n Groff, 5, James High Junior yeailing, 1, Suzanne Groff, Quairyville R 3, 2, Randy Tlark, Quairyville R 2, 3, Mark 'oung, Peach Bottom, 4, Tom ‘-albreath, Peach Bottom, 5, fames High Senior yearling, 1, Carol Groff \ Joyce Gioff, Quarryville R 3, 3’ Barbaia Kreider, 4, Lewis ’"reider 5, Herb Kreider, all Quarryville Rl Two yeai old 1, Nancy De- Cong, Quany ville Rl 2, James High, 3, Tommy Kreider, 4, Mar ’lyn Krantz, New Pi evidence Rl, 5, Leßoy Welk, Quarryville R 3 Three year old, 1, Sharon Groff. 2, lia Welk, Qnanyville >tO Four years old and over, 1, James High JERSEY Intermediate calf, 1, Wayne Reynolds, Quart yville R 2 Senior calf, 1, Tom Aaion, Quarryville R 1 Junior yeailmg 1 Charles Smith, New Providence. Senior ycalling, 1, Tom Aaron eral Sunlight." Nancy DeLong has the re serve champion with DeLong Leader Elsie, the winning two-year-old. L. F. Photo SHOWMANSHIP 1, Carol Groff; 2. Dale Bollin" 1, Charles Coates; 2, Gary ger, 3. Allen Crider, 4, Tom Akers; 3, Audrey Wagner, 4, Aaion, 5, James High. Debra Crider, 5, Diane Crider. REVOLUTIONARY NEW [Tnt ern AT I o m a l. 1 234 CORN HARVESTER A really new kind of corn harvester, the Model 234 has all the corn-saving features of a combine corn head, plus the versatility of quick-change rear units for shelled corn, husked or snapped ears. No other picker has a self-contained power-mounted universal frame—it fits 4 competitive makes of trac tors, 11 different models. And the exclusive snapping unit has scalloped rolls and stripper plates similar to those used on 1H corn heads . . . also available with conventional deep-pocket snapping rolls, interchange able with scalloped rolls. The 234 mounts and dismounts in less than 10 minutes, so your tractor is available for other chores. Save corn, save time, save money, with the 234 Corn Harvester. Stop in today. Messick Farm Equip. C. B. 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Total agricultural !x -tructs leading importers and ports from the United States wholesale and retail buyers amount to about $6 billion from throughout western -Pennsylvania Is not yet .{et- Europe. ting its fair share of this exjvu’t Representatives of the Depart- of agricultural products,” Secre ment of Agriculture will display tary of Agriculture Leland H. and demonstrate processed fruits Bull said “However, through and vegetables, grape juice, pro- participation in food trade fairs cessed chicken and turkey, such as "IKOFA and others scrapple, apple butter, candy, around the world, we can do igars and pretzels. 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