Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 12, 1968, Image 9

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    CHAMPION MARKET HOG at the Manheim Farm
Show was exhibited by Franklin Ruoss, Ephrata R 2. The
Duroc barrow was the first in the lightweight division.
• Manheim Swine
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pion sow in the 49 head show
Reserve grand champion was
the Ist place heavyweight mar
ket hog shown by Carl Siegrist,
Manheim R 1 Siegrist also show
ed the best trio.
SHEEP SHOW
In the sheep show, Lester
Gerhart, Manheim R 3, had the
best over-all entry with his first
place in the Ewe class.
Steven Miller, Manheim R 4
showed the best Ram and Jesse
Miller had the top Ewe Lamb
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Clair Zerby, Warwick Vo-Ag
Teacher, served as the judge
and Maik Nestleroth was show
chairman.
Placings are as follows
Senior Sow, 1, Robert Donough,
Manheim Rl, 2, Ed Donough,
Manheim Rl, 3, Carl Siegrist
Junior Sow, 1, Franklin
Ruoss; 2, William Ruoss, Eph
rata R 2, 3, Carl Siegrist
Lightweight Market Hogs, 1,
Franklin Ruoss, 2, Robert
Weaver, Strasburg Rl, 3, Mich
ael Sherer, Manheim R 4 Heavy
weight Market Hogs, 1, Carl Sie
grist; 2, Richard Buckwalter,
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PENN SPRINGS PIONEER PEGGY,,
shown by Robert H. Kauffman, Elizabeth
town Rl, was named grand champion in
the dairy show held Thursday night at the
L. F. Photo
Lititz R 3, 3, Timmy Diehm, * ,^ a . n * ie ' r * 1 ry n
Elm (Continued irom Page 1)
Lightweight Trio, 1, Joe Le- year-old, that has won manv
f evei% Manheini R 4 Heavy- recent
weight Trios, 1, Carl Siegnst, 2,
Robert Weaver; 3, Walter Cas- Marlene Harbold. Mount Joy
R1 1 c* „ „ Rl. took the junior champion ti-
S ?/r EE u Rai * V^ n tie with her senior calf, and
er, Manheim R 4 Best Ewe, 1, Clarence and Earl stauffer, Eph-
Lester Geihait, Manheim R 3, 2, t R 1 took both championships
J a ’ ’ G 6r ’ the bull classes with the
Best Ewe Lamb: 1, Jesse Mill- champion an intermediate calf
ei, 2, Barry Miller, Manheim and the reserve a yearling
R 4 4-H Feeder, 1, Cathy Don- Judging the 50 entnes was
ough, Manheim R 1 Creedm Corman, a Holstein
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QUARRYVILLE
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 12.1968
Manheim Farm Show. The entry, a three
year-old, was also named best udder win
ner. L. F. Photo
786-2126
breeder from Carlisle R 6, Cum
berland County.
Raylene Harbold won the
showmanship title, and Susan
Kauffman won the fitting cham
pionship Each was awarded a
showman’s kit by the Lancaster
County Holstein Assn
Placings by class were:
Bull Classes
Junior bull calf, 1, Ray Har
bold, Mount Joy Rl, intermedi
ate, 1, Clarence Stauffer, Eph
lata Rl, junior yearling, 1. Clar
ence Stauffer
Female Classes
Junior calf, 1, Susan Kauff-
man; 2, Yvonne Stauffer, 3,
Luke Weaver, Ephrata; 4, Ar
thur Wenger, Manheim R 2, 5,
Donald Hershey, Manheim R 2;
0, Ed Donough, Manheim Rl.
Intermediate calf, 1, Robert
Kauffman, 2, Donald Hershey; 3,
Debbie Buchen, Manneim R 3, 4,
Linford Weaver, 5, Luke Weav
er; 6, Arthui Wengei; 7, Ray
Harbold.
Senior calf, 1, Marlene Har
bold; 2, Raylene Harbold, 3, Ar
thur Wenger; 4, Nelson Wenger;
5, Ronald Martin, Mount Joy R 2.
Junior yearling, 1, Linda
Kauffman, 2, Arthur Wenger.
Senior yearling, 1, Earl Stauf
fer; 2, Ray Harbold, 3, Clarence
Stauffer, 4, Linford Weaver, 5,
Gary Buchen, 6, Donald Her
shey, 7, Burnell Buchen
Get of sire, 1, Clarence Stauf
fer, Raylene Haibold 2, Lmfoid
Weaver, Nelson and Arthur
Wenger
Two year old, 1, Susan Kauff
man, 2, Clarence Stauffei; 3,
Robert Kauffman, 4, Clarence
Stauffer, 5, Earl Stauffer, 6,
Marilyn Haibold 7, Arthur
Wenger
Three year old, 1, Robeit
Kauffman, 2, Clarence Stauffei,
3 Donald Hershey. 4, Paul Don
ough, 5, Edward Donough
Four years and over, 1, J Rob
ert Hess and Robert Kauffman,
2, Clarence Stauffer, 3, Clyde
Buchen, 4, Donald Hershey
Produce of dam, 1, Kauffman;
2, Stauffer, 3, Linford Weaver,
4, Ray and Marilyn Harbold
Senior get of sire, 1, Stauffer.
Dairy held, 1, Kauffman, 2.
Stauffer
Breeders young herd, 1, Stauf
fer; 2, Ray Harbold
Best udder, 1, Robert Kauff
man, 2, Susan Kauffman. 3,
Clarence Stauffer, 4, Robert
Kauffman; 5, Earl Stauffei, 6,
Daryl Bollinger, Manheim Rl, 7,
Arthur Wenger
Best three females, 1, Clar
ence Stauffer, 2, Robeit Kauff
man, 3, Donald Hershey. 4, Ar-
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