Local Ayrshire Producers Win at Farm Show William Ocker, Shippensburg, Cumberland County, won the grand championship m the junior division of the Ayrshire events at the Farm Show Monday. Showing Masonic Homes Flashy Harriet, a two-year-old,* he also won reserve cham pionship honors in open class competition. Kennard E. Henley 111, Cochranville, Chester County, had the reserve grand champion, Ardrosan GLR Minerva, a six year-old, in the junior division. Henley is a member of the Manor 4-H Dairy Club Other junior division Ayrshire winners included; Heifer Calf- Rose Clubb, New Freedom, York County, first. Junior Yearling Heifer—Curtis Hamilton, Elizabethtown, first, Paul H. Walmer, Elizabethtown, second; Donald George Clubb, New Freedom, third, and Sharon Lynne Henley, Cochranville, fourth. Senior Yearling Heifer— Donald George Clubb, first; Robin Westcott, Elizabethtown, second, and Joyce A Walmer, Elizabethtown, third. Dry Cow, 5 or Over—Sharon Lynne Henley, first. Cow, 2 and Under 3—Stephen Horton, Elizabethtown, second, WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE WELCOME: John Stoudt will be co-manager with Lee Mohler in the Hog Department, while Ear) Stoudt will be assistant to Horace Plank in the Calf and Sheep Departments. WAITER M. DUNLAP & SONS, INC. Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. and Kennard E Henley 111, Cochranville, fourth County Group of Five— Lancaster County, first Open Class Winners Donald George Clubb, New Freedom, had the first place Senior Yearling Heifer in open class competition and the animal went on to become Reserve Junior Champion Female Other top placings in the Ayrshire open classes included: Bull Calf—Sharon Lynne Henley, Cochranville, first Heifer Calf—Harris S. and Ronald Horn, Dover, second; Sharon Lynne Henley, third, Harris S. and Ronald Horn, fourth, Penny Halblieb, Elizabethtown, fifth, Windy Westcott, Elizabethtown, sixth, and Rose Clubb, New Freedom, seventh Junior Yearling Heifer— Kennard E Henley Jr, Cochranville, second, Curtis Hamilton, Elizabethtown, third; Kennard E. Henley Jr, fourth, and Paul H. Walmer, Elizabethtown, fifth. Following Donald George Clubb in Senior Yearling Heifer— Sharon Lynne Henley, fourth; Robin Westcott, Elizabethtown, fifth, and Joyce A. Walmer, Elizabethtown, sixth THE ENTIRE STAFF OF i. P. WARFEL, INC. Will Become Associated With Us On Monday, January 24, 1972 With the addition of the J. P. Warfel personnel to our firm we will be even better able to provide a most efficient and top quality sales organization to our ex panding cattle, hog, sheep and calf departments. Horace R. Plank, Manager Calf and Sheep Departments Residence Phone 392-2304 Area 717 Lee G. Mohler, Co-Manager Hog Department Residence Phone 393-9456 Area 717 Harry I. Bear, Cattle Department Residence Phone 392-1992 Area 717 Agnew C. Kerchner, Assistant Officer Manager Thelma Plank Samuel Somerfield Clyde Beazley Willis Scofield David Findlay Cry Cow, 3 or 4—Masonic Home Farms, Elizabethtown, second. Dry Cow, 5 or Over— Kennard E Henley Jr, first, and Sharon Lynne Henley, third. Junior Get of Sire—Kennard E. Henley Jr, second, and Donald Clubb, third Heifer, 2 and Under 3 Stemphen Horton, Elizabethtown, third, Harris S and Ronald Horn, fifth; Kennard E. Henley 111, sixth, Hams S and Ronald Horn, seventh and eighth. Cow, 3 and Under 4—Harris S and Ronald Horn, Dover, first, and Kennard E Henley Jr, second. Cow, 4 and Under 5 kennard E Henley Jr—second ((tow, 5 and Over—Kennard E Henley 111, second ’ Open Get of Sire—Kennard E rienley Jr, third Dairy Herd— York County, third; Chester County, fourth, and Lancaster County, fifth Best 3 Females—Creek Ayr Farms, Dover, York County, third Produce of Dam —Creek Ayr Farms, second County Herd—Kennard E Henley Jr, first Phone 397-5136 Area 717 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1972 Curtis Hamilton, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Elizabethtown, shows his 14-month-old heifer which was first in junior yearling heifer class in junior Ayr shire competition at the Farm Show this week. Ross Miller Wins Ross Miller, Stewartstown RD3, York County, had the champion potato exhibit in open in Potatoes class competition at the Farm Show this week Southeastern Pennsylvania potato winners by variety in cluded Superior Variety—Ross Miller, first, and Maynard Hess, Stewartstown RD2, second Norland Variety—Ross Miller, lirst, and Maynard Hess, second Norchip Variety—Maynard Hess, first, and Ross Miller, second Katshdin Variety— Maynard Hess, second, and Ross Miller, third Kennebec Variety—Maynard Hess, lirst, F H Overmiller, Stewartstown RD2, second, and Ross Miller, third. First Martyr Saint Stephen was the first Christian martyr. He was stoned to death outside Jerusalem some time after the Crucifixion. Needle Arts By NANCY SEWELL Gay Trimming Gay-looking aprons trimmed with this proud design are embroidered in easy cross stitch on gingham. Pattern No. 5012 has directions for making apron; graph for embroidery. 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