County Fair Season Ends (Continued From Page 14) Sheep Show Results Grand champion honors in sheep competition went to Elizabeth Herr, Narvon RDI, who captured the trophy with a heavyweight Hampshire market Tom Ruoss, a sixth-grade student at the Brownstown Elementary School, captured grand champion honors on Thursday afternoon in hog competition at the New Holland Fair. _Feed Boosters any time of tiie year Starting cattle. No matter what time of year, put them on a good feed with AUREO S 700* lor 28 days. Maintain gains in the presence of shipping fever! Finishing cattle. After 28 days put cattle on a feed with AUREOMYCIN (70 mg. per head per day). AUREOMYCIN increases gains, improves feed effi ciency, helps prevent liver abscesses, bacterial diar-' rhea and foot rot. This season use the 700/70 program. Get back $6 to $8 for every dollar you invest. See your feed supplier! * American Cyanamid Company’s trademark for a premix of AUREOMYCIN® chlortetracychne and SULMET® sulfa methazine. Withdraw 7 days before slaughter. AVAILABLE AT C. P. WENGER & SONS GERMAN FEED MILL GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-1525 Denver, Pa. 215-267-5585 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT HARRY J. GRASSO c-o Nelson Weaver's Warehouse Lititz RD2, Pa. Phone 717-626-8538 lamb. Elizabeth also had the grand champion pen of three. Her sister, Barbara, had the reserve champion animal, as well as the reserve pen of three. Sheep show winners, by breed, were: Ephraia, Pa. 717-733-2218 Bill Alberte, right, a burly pressman for the Ephrata Review, was this year’s winner at the Ephrata Fair Milking Contest. He's Cheviot Ed Donough, champion ewe; Darvin Davis, champion market lamb. Dorset Tim Donough, Ist place yearling ram; Barbara Herr, Ist place ram lamb, also breed champion ram; Barbara Herr, Ist place yearling ewe, also champion ewe; Ed Donough, Ist place ewe lamb; Barbara Herr, champion lightweight market lamb, champion heavyweight market lamb and champion pen of 3. Hampshire Clyde Brubaker, Ist place yearling ewe, also Ist place ewe lamb and champion ewe; Ken neth Brubaker, Ist place light weight market lamb; Elizabeth PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE Herr, champion heavyweight market lamb and champion pen of 3. Ed Donough, champion ewe lamb; Christian Herr, champion lightweight and heavyweight lambs, and champion pen of 3. Steve Strauss, champion lightweight, heavyweight and pen of 3. Margaret Herr, champion lightweight, heavyweight and pen of 3. Robert Strauss won the senior champion showmanship and fitting honors in sheep com petition, while Elizabeth Herr took the junior trophy. Other junior winners were Richard New Holland Penna. 715-354-5171 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,1973 iwn here being congratulated by last year’s winner, Mrs. Helen Stuber and radio personality Bobby Montgomery. Strauss, Kenneth Brubaker, Sarah Lynn Brubaker and Jennifer Polly. Shropshire Southdown Suffolk Champion New Holland Steer Sells for $1.06 a pound The grand champion steer at the New Holland Farmer’s Fair topped all records this year as it was sold for $1.06 a pound at the New Holland Sales Stables, immediately following the shows. The 1,108-pound crossbred steer netted Cindy Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yoder, Morgantown RDI, $1,174.48 plus a five-dollar bill presented by the stables to each entry. Cindy’s high-priced steer was auctioned to Norman Kolb, Pitney Road, a livestock broker. The reserve champion steer of the show was owned by Gerald Eberly, East Earl RDI, His 1,060- pound Hereford was bought by Gordon Fritz, a Smoketown livestock dealer, for 61 cents a pound. The reserve champion Hereford was shown by Cathy Martin, New Holland RDI. The champion Angus steer was shown by Lisa Hoover, Gap RDI, which brought 56 cents a pound from Harold Hess, representing the Farmers First National Bank of Intercourse. Joe Weaver, Gap RDI, showed the reserve Angus steer and Gordon Hoover, Gap RDI, had the reserve champion crossbreed. Winners in the showmanship competition were Linda High, Lancaster, first; Jeff Martin, second; Cindy Yoder, third; Richard Groff, Leola, fourth. Cathy Martin placed first in the fitting competition with Cindy Yoder finishing second; Linda High, third; and Gerald Eberly, fourth. The grand champion hog of the show, also held Thursday af ternoon, was owned by 12-year old Thomas W. Ruoss, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Ruoss, Ephrata RD2. _ The proud young sixth-grader at Brownstown Elementary School has had a quite successful year with his hogs. Not only did he win the showmanship award at New Holland, but also he won the title at Ephrata and Manheim The judge praised the 205 pound Duroc gilt for her trimness and length. The reserve champion hog was shown by Susan Martin, New Holland RD2 ” 15