Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1970, Image 5

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    Lancaster County 4-H
Capture District
Lancaster County 4-H mem
bers captured two breed cham
pionships and three reserve
championships at the third an
nual South Central District 4-H
Dairy Show Thursday at Har
risburg.
The two breed championship
winners were:
Robert Witmer, Willow Street
RD2, whose two-year-old class
champion was named best
Brown Swiss, and Thomas W.
Aaron, Quarryville RDI, whose
two-year-old champion was
named best Jersey in the show.
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Witmer, Pa. 392-7227
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Youths
Dairy
Honors
Witmer also showed Jo-Hnr
Thelma Nola to the senior
championship, while Aaron’s
animal was named senior cham
pion of the Jersey breed.
Reserve champion honois
went to Aaron’s sister, Barbara,
who showed Jersey Blossoms
Valor Emeral, to top honors in
senior yearling class, and junior
champion placings.
Russell Wilson, Elizabeth
town, led his Ayrshire, Masonic
Homes Hianna, to top plac
ings in the two-year-old division,
and reserve senior champion,
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before being mimed (o the
breed reserve position.
The third bleed resetvc post
went to Mark Z. Witinor, Wil
low Street RDI, whose Guern
.scy took top position in the
three-to-four year old class and
senior reserve class, before be
ing named breed reserve.
Lancaster Countians look two
first places in group competi
tion. A Jersey breed first was
captured by a team of Kathy
Kreider, Barbara Aaron and
• Form Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
J. Mowery rrey raim, Lan
caster.
Wednesday, September 2
6 30 p.m. Lancaster County
4-H Council Box Social and
Square Dance, Farm &
Home Center.
8 p.m. Red Rose 4-H Baby
Beef and Lamb Club,
Farm &. Home Center.
1970 Agricultural Pi ogress
Days, Windy Hill Farms
near Titusville, Sept 2-3.
Thursday, September 3
9 a ra. Lancaster County
Agriculture Teachers As
sociation, Manheim Central
High School, Manheim.
Bpm Lancaster County
Poultry Association Board
of Directors
• Economy Of Operation
• Completely Automatic
• Portable
Thomas Aaron (two animals),
all of Quarryvillc RDI. A
Guernsey Bleed fiist was won
by a team of Jesse Bahner, Lit
ttz RD4, and Mark, Peter and
Susan Wilmcr, Willow Street
RDI.
Susan Kauffman, Elizabeth
town RDI, won first place in
senior yearling competition be
fore hei Holstein was named
junior champion.
Three Lancaster Countians
with breed junior reserve cham
pions weie: Kathy Kreider,
Quarryvillc RDI, Jersey inter
mediate calf winner and junior
reserve champion; Lois Wan
ner, Narvon RD2, Brown Swiss
junior calf winner and junior
reserve champion, and Cheryl
Balmer, Lititz RD4, Guernsey
junior yearling winner and
junior reserve champion.
County youths scoring class
firsts in breed divisions weie
Terry Long, Elizabethtown,
Ayrshire intermediate calf,
Donna M. Akers, Quarryvillc
RDI, Holstein junior calf, and
Sandra Frey, Lancaster, inter
mediate Holstein calf.
Several placings within the
top three positions in classes
were won by county youngsters.
Retail cigaiette pi ices in the
U S have increased by about 30
per cent during the past five
years, according to Hoi ace R.
Kornegay, piesident of The To
bacco Institute, Inc He said this
i effected annual mci eases in
State cigaiette tax leues Ciga- cigarette market, he said, is
lette sales, worldwide, Kornegay about 3 trillion cigarettes, with
said, now are gaining at about U S. cigarette blends gaining in
70 billion annually The world populauty
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29.1970— r,
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• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
Choice lust week nml 17 per
cent Pi ime and 88 percent
Choice last year Aveiagc cost
and weight of slaughter steers,
estimated at 30 GO. lowest in
11 weeks, and 1155 lbs. com
pare with 30 85 and 1159 lbs
last week, and 30 54 and 114li
lbs. last year. Heifer supply
mainly High Good to Low
Prime weighing 800-1000 lbs
a\cragc cost of slaughtei heil
ers expected to be about 28 50,
lowest since Januaiy, and com
pared with 28 33 last year.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
On Monday and Wednesday,
Prime 1200-1375 lbs. Yield
Grade 3 and 4 31.75-32 25, eight
loads at latter price. High
Choice and Prime 1150-1425 lbs
3100-31 75, comparable grade
1050-1150 lbs 30 50 31 25, Choice
1100-1425 lbs Yield Grade 2 tc
4 30.00 3100, Choice 950-1100
lbs 29 50 30 50, Mixed Good
and Choice 29 00 30 00, Good
26 25 2900, Standard and Low
Good 25 50 26 25
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
On Monday, few loads High
Choice and Prime 950-1050 lbs
Yield Grade 3 and 4 2925-30 00
On Wednesday, High Choice
and Pnme 925-1000 lbs 29 00-
29 25, Choice 825-1000 lbs Yield
Grade 2 to 4 28 00 29 00, Mixed
Good and Choice 750-900 lbs
27 00-28 00, Good 25 50-27 00.
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