Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 28, 1968, Image 10

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    10-I-nncnster Farming. Saturday/September 28.1968
4-H Jersey
Senior calf, 9, Larry Aaron,
JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW CHAMPION. Byron Smoltz, 14, Quarryville El.
of Elizabethtown, showed Masonic Homes Flashy Carla, an Senior yearling, 3, Thomas
intermediate calf, to the junior championship in the 4-H Aaron, Quarryville El, paster
State Ayrshire Show held Monday at the Farm Show Build- master
ing in Harrisburg. Byron was the only local youth to get a Janm. Quaxryville El, master
championship in the day-long, six-breed affair. L. F. Photo Two year oldS( 2 , Shirley
Aaron. Quarryville El, master
Senior yearling, 9, Mark Wit- showman
mei Willow Street Rl. Three and four year olds, 7,
Tluee and four year olds, 5, Stephen Arrowsmith. Peach
Meilin M Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl Bottom Rl, master showman
and fitter
• Junior Dairy
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Sue Kauffman, Elizabeth
town had her Penn Springs Bill
Topper heifer in first place m
ihe two-year-old 4-H Holstein
show Sue too was named a
master fittei and master show
man
In the FFA Guernsey show,
Jesse L Balmer, Lititz, had the
first place two-vear-old with
Gord line's S H Holly
And m the FFA Jersey show,
Thomas W Aaion, Quarryville
SU, was hrst with Lynmoures
Fashion Gail, an intermediate
calf
Lancaster County winners by
class
FFA Holstein
Junior calf, 4 Jay C Zimm
erman Ephrata R 1
Intermediate calf, 11. Thomas
A Bollinger, Lititz R 4; 13, C
Dale Bollinger, Quarrvville R 1
Senior calf. 1, Nelson H
Wenger, Manheim R 2, master
fitter and showman, 7 Glenn M
Kreider, Quarryville Rl, master
fitter
Junior vearhng, 5 Franklin
L Mast Elvevson R 2, master
fitter and showman
Senior vearhng, 6 Earl C
Stauffer, Enhrata Rl; 10, Ray
mond Bollinger. Ephrata
Two yeai olds. 2, Earl C
Stauffer, Ephrata Rl
4-H Holstein
Junior calf 8 Clair Miller,
Elizabethtown R 3
Intm mediate calf 21, Biuce
Landis. Lancastei R 6
Semot calf 9 Marlene Har
ibold. Mount Joy Rl, master fitt-
Two veai olds 1, Sue Kauff
man Elizabethtown Rl, mastei
Sitter and showman
4 H Ayi shire
Intel mediate call 1 R' - >on
Smeltz Elizabethtown 4 Walt
ei Bea\ei Ji Elizabethtown
Semoi calf 2 Robeit E
Beavei Elizabethtown
FFA Guernsey
Junioi Veailmg, 4, Jesse L
Balmer Lititz R 4
Two year olds, 1, Jesse L
Balmei
4 H Guernsey
Junior calf 7, Margaret L
Shope, Lampeter
Junior yearling, 5. Jesse L
Balmer, master showman
4-H Brown Swiss
Junior calf. 5 RobeitWitmer
Willow Street R 2
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farm near Pretoria, was In Hnr
rliburg this week for the second
World Holsteln-Prleslan Confer
ence which was attended by rep
resentatives of 21 nations.
He explained, after tho- sale,
that his purchase was .the first
step in a program to introduce
new blood lines Into his herd of
about IQQ head of cattle.
“Vogan Farm Reflection Jew
ell” was bred to Osborndale
Ivanhoe, a blood line Dr. Laubs
cher believes will improve his
herd. The heifer was sired by
Romandale Reflection Marquis,
and the dam is Paulridge Su
preme. She was consigned by
Dr. D. E. and Katherine Vogan,
of Mercer.
The animal purchased was
one of 31 auctioned at the Hol
stein sale. The average price was
$1,208 per head, highest- in the
history of the state sale. Last
year’s average was $1,027.08 per
head for 41 animals.
Highest price of this year’s
sale was $2,600 paid for a 6-year
old, “Har-Gal Abbekerk Su
preme,” by R. Peter Heffering
and Ken Trevena, of Amenta,
N.Y. The animal-consigned by
Paul J. King, of Cochranville,
Chester County—was sired by
FFA Jersey
Intermediate calf, 1, Thomas
W Aaron, Quarryville Rl
FAST
MANURE
per Minute
Osborndolc Ivanhoe, and tho
dnm it Birdie Texal Supreme.
Second highest price was $2,-
500 paid by Paul Rcukauf, of
Houghton. N.Y., for a 8-ycar-old.
’•Erwlndale Captain Belle.” The
animal was sired by Wis Captain
and the dam is Erwlndale Beth
Ijon. She was consigned by Shel
don A. Corl, of State College,
gnd Tussey View. Farm, Inc.,
Centre Hall.
Third highest price was the
$2,300 paid by Dr. Lahbscber for
“Vogan Farm Reflection Jewell;”
An Ivanboe daughter classified
Very Good 87 traded, homes in
the county. The consignment of
Ivan R. & Verna D. Yost, Chris
tiana, sold to Johnr’C. Metzler,
also from Christiana for $l2OO.
Metzler also purchased another
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Wenger Implement Co.
Back 284-4461
Landis Bros. Inc.
Xancaster 393-3906
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-4191.
VG 88 point.lvanhoe and a 7<3
88 point Reflector for $875 and
$6OO respectively.
Charles Myers, 1500 Rohrers*
town Rd., Lancaster. purchased
Number 1 in the catalogue toe
$l7OO. She also was a Very' Good
Ivanhoe.
Another County buyer was
Joseph C. Grayblll Manheun
R 2. He purchased three head at
$825, $750 and $790.
Selling from the County
J MoweryFrey Jr.. Very Good
89 point Ivanhoe for $1275.
Fourteen of the 31 cattle nOld
went to out-of-state buyers. Nine
went to New York, two to Ohio,
and one each to Virginia. Mary
land and South Africa.
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