VO3-. 13. NO. 44 Jknior Dairy Sibiow Entries Sot Record HARRISBURG Junior competitoi s held the m Monday’s opening of the fifth Pennsylvania All-A merioan Dairy Show at the Farm Show complex here Tue number of junior entries sPfi, eclipsed all records of nre mous shows as 4-H and F 174 youngsters competed in the istb annual Pennsylvania Jun io i Dairy Show. “ifou have to be imnreaire Show The winner was s'jchJ by “Oak Ridge Flashv Klondike,” and the dam is “Ma sonic Homes Carleen ” A first year 4-JH member, Byron is the soil of Mr and Mrs Robert Smeltz He also won a master filter award. Nelson Wenger, Manheim R 2( shor ed Hen-Ket Model Coun ter to first place in the FFA Holbein Senior Calf Class. Nel son -vas also named a master filter and master showman f Continued on Page 101 Hens & Breneman Sbw Champion C®ws At Lampeter ¥m Haven Giny I, the milkv foin year-old entry of Richard He«j« Strasburg Rl, took home grand champion honors in the Hotslein Division of the Lam peter Fair Dairy Show held Thiiisday afternoon at the Lam peter Community Park. The Fesi entry topped the 54 head oj tlolsteins paraded before Jurtfee Raymond Witmer, Wil low Street, and was also award er! the best udder ribbon. . The reserve grand champion war the aged cow owned bv El vw #ess Jr., Strasburg Rl and shown by Ebshalom Karniel. the IF YE exchangee from Israel staying with the Elvin Hess Jr. family. Karniel had never seen a cor; show or led a cow before" in has 21-year-old experience. {Continued on Page 8) Farm Calendar Safrtrday, Sept. 28 (today) It) QO a m.—FFA Tractor Driv ing Contest, Ephrata Commun ity Park. Smnflay, Sept. 29 29, 30 & Oct I—Pa Millets’ find Feed Dealers Assn 90th Amual Convention, Pocono Manor Hotel, Pocono Manor, Fa Tuitvday, Oct. 1 10 OB a.m.—Farm Chemical and Corn Yield Demonstration, litnneth Kunkle Farm, humsville, Pa. (Continued on Page 8) The Lancaster County FFA Dairy Calf Awards were made Thursday morning, at the Lampeter Fair. Winners were: (kneel ing left to right), Holstein, Daniel Brandt, Manheim R 4, student at Manheim Central High School; Ayrshire, Earl Gerhart, Stev ens Rl, student at Ephrata High School; and Guernsey, Kenneth Grube, Lititz Rl, Wanvick High School. Standing is Donald Hess Shows A Hereford Steer To Championship At Lampeter Rand> Hess, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mis Elvin Hess, Stras burg Rl led his Hereford steer named George, to the giand championship of the West Lam peter Community Fair Baby Beef Show Wednesday night Ben Morgan, Extension livestock specialist from Penn State, who served as judge called the cham pion a high-yielding carcass with enough muscling in the loin. Hess also won the junior show manship contest. The reserve grand champion was the first place Angus shown by Gary Dean, 14-year-old son of Mi. and Mis. William Dean, Strasburg Rl. Cheryl Biubaker, 206 Rohrers town Road, was chosen cham pion in the senior showmanship division A total of 34 4-H steer projects were shown —l9 Hereford, 12 Angus and 3 Shorthorn Winners bv class were ANGUS 1. Gaiy Dean, Strasburg 111, 2, Elaine Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road, Lancaster's, Jeffrey Giei der, Columbia R 2, 4, Dale Bush ong, Columbia R 2, 5, Gary Long, Columbia R 2, 6, Robert Greider, Columbia R 2; 7, Eddie Hess, Stiasbuig R 1 8, Jeffrey Brubak ei, Running Pump Road, Lancas ter, 9, Bradford Howell, Hess dale; 10, Glenn Brubaker, Run Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September, 28.1968 nmg Pifmp Road, Lancaster, 11, Curtis Hess, Strasburg Rl, 12, Lairy Rohrer, Lititz HEREFORDS 1, Randy Hess, Strasbuig Rl; 2, Harry Nissley, Millport Road; 3, Cheryl Brubaker, 206 Rohrers town Road, 4, Judy Wenger. 1737 Rockvale Road, Lancaster; 5. Nancy Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road, Lancaster; 6, Ray Brubak er, Rohrerstown Road, 7, Daniel Herr, 1918 Lampeter Road; 8, Dwight Houser, Lampeter, 9, Confirmed on Page 8) Penna. State Holstein Sale Averages $1,208 HARRISBURG A 2-year-old Holstein heifer is staiting a long lourney from Mercer, Pa, to South Africa . with a buef stop at the fifth Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show The animal, “Vogan Farm Re flection Jewell,” was purchased for 82,300 by Dr C L Laubs cher, of Pretoria, South Africa, at the Pennsylvania State Hol stein Sale, held in conjunction with the All-American Show Di Laubscher, an orthopedic surgeon and owner of a 400 acre (Continued on Page 10) Eby, Gordonville, making presentation for the Lancaster County Holstein Association; Donald Hershey, Manheim, breeder of the Holstein calf and Arthur Breneman, Wil low Street, presenting the Guernsey calf for the Lancaster County Guernsey Asso ciation from the herd of Clarence Harnish, Pequea Lane. Lancaster. The Ayrshire call had not been selected. L. F. Photo Bollinger Tops Ephrata Market Swine Show A Crossbred barrow was nam ed grand champion Thursday night at the first Annual Junior Market Hog Show, held at the Ephrata Fair The entry, shown bv Eugene Bollinger, Denver R 2 was first in the medium weight class. The reserve grand champion was the second place medium weight shown by Linford Weav er Weaver’s entry was a Duroc Earl Stauffer, Ephrata, won showmanship honors for the second time in as many months He had previously been the best showman at the FFA County Swine Show held at the Lancas ter Union Stock Yards in Aug ust Earl also had the first place light weight and the first place heavy weight entries at the Eph lata show Other first place wins were given by judge Henry Gruber, A and B Packing, Allentown to Kenneth Weber on his light weight tuo; Linford Weaver on a medium weight trio and Philip Leinmgei on a heavy weight trio Swine show results by class LIGHTWEIGHTS Individuals, 1, Earl Stauffer; 2, Kerry Boyd, 3, Philip Leimn gei. 4, Kenneth Weber, 6, Don (Continued on Page 7) $2.00 Per Year Miss Reiff Beef Winner At Ephrata A 4-H Angus baby beef named “Snoopy” was named the grand champion Thursday night at the Ephrata Fair Steer Show The entiy that topped the 35 head show was exhibited by Ida Mae Reiff, 15-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Ivan Reiff, LitiU Rl. The-reserve grand champion was the first place Hereford shown by Nancy Zimmerman, 14, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Ephrata Rl. There were 21 Angus, 12 Here fords and two Shorthorns parad ed for Judge Henry Gruber, of A and B Packing Co, Allentown In the fitting contest Glenn Fhckmger was named champion and in showmanship, Sheryl Weaver was fiist (Continued on Page 7) Glenn Livengood Has Swine Champion At Lampeter Swine Show A 14-year-old Sophomore at Lampeter-Strasburg High School took championship honors at the Lampeter Fair Swine Show Wed nesday, during his first year of showing Glenn Livengood, 1905 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, show ed his medium weight Yorkshire banow to the top in the 75 head show Livengood also had tha champion pen of four The champion pen of two mar ket hogs and the champion sow and litter were shown by Clair Esbenshade, Willow Street Robert Weaver had the cham pion boar and was top in both the fitting and the showing class Kyle Trout, substituting Vo- Ag instructor at Lempeter- Strasburg was in charge of the show. The market hogs were sched uled to be sold at the Annual (Continued on Page 9) Dean Dorset Is Champion At Ephrata An eleven-year-old Garden Spot. Junior High School 7th grade student won the grand championship Thursday night, at the Ephrata Fair Sheep Show held in the Community Park. William Dean, son of Mr and Mrs William Dean, Narvon HI, placed first in the medium weight class with his Dorset; lamb He also won the fitting championship. Reserve grand champion was a Shropshire lamb shown by Ray Bollinger, Ephrata Ray also showed the best pen of three lambs Marlin Bollinger, Denver R 2, had the reserve champion pen of (Continued on Page 6)