—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Dec 6. 1975 76 J. Holloway’s ‘Co-Co’ wins top honors • John Holloway, Wcat Chester, won Grand Champion honors with “Co- Co,” hla 1200 lb. Angus - Charolais steer at the Chester County 4-H Beef Show, held November 24 at Crcbilly Farm, West Chester. He will be showing his champion steer at Harrisburg at the Penn sylvania Farm Show in January. A cup was presented to him by Mr. and Mrs. James K. Robinson, also of West Chester. The Reserve Grand Champion steer was a 1280 lb crossbreed shown by Jim Wylie, Nottingham. He received a silver platter donated by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerstetter, West Chester Jim als exhibited his steer the following day in the Southeast Pennsylvania 4-H Beef Show and Sale held at the Lancaster Stock Yards. His steer won Reserve Grand Champion honors at this four-county show, and Jim was judged champion showman. Baums Bologna, Elizabethtown, purchased his steer at the sale that afternoon The Grand Champion steer at the Southeast Show was a 1230 lb. crossbred exhibited by Betty Reiff, a Lancaster County 4-H Club member. Her champion steer sold for $2.00 a pound at the auction, and was purchased by Willow Valley Farms Restaurant and Motor Inn, Willow Street. Valley Grangers honored LEWISBERRY - Miss Mary Margaret Craft, of York Haven, winner of a grand national needlework award in Grange com petition, was honored recently at a meeting here of Valley Grange. Prize winning ribbons awarded an afghan she bad knitted, and a check for $1,150 were presented to Miss Craft by J, Luther Snyder, master of the Pennsylvania State Grange. The afghan had taken first place ribbons in county and state Grange judging before it was entered in the needlework competition at the National Grange con vention in Columbus, Ohio, last month. There, it was judged first m its class and then selected for the grand national award. Miss Craft received $l5O for first place and $l,OOO for the grand award Joining Snyder m the presents ■ jn ceremony were William Reichart, of Hanover, deputy state mastei, Mrs. Harry Schreiner, of Newport regional director of women's activities for the State Grange; Glenn Sterner, of Hanover, Pomona master, and Mrs. William Reichart, women’s activities chairman for the York-Adams County Pomona Grange. Valley Grange, of which Miss Craft is a member, was presented with a check for $5OO in recognition of Miss Craft’s accomplishment. It was presented by Snyder to James A. Kegel, Valley Grange master. Miss Craft’s mother, Mrs. Iva Craft, won first place in Other winners at the Chester County Show were as follows: Lightweight English Class - Suzanna Howe, Morgantown, Mediumweight English class and champion of English breeds - Gary Walker, West Chester, Heavyweight English class and Reserve Champion of English breeds - Bill Wylie, Nottingham. Lightweight Cross bred class - Darrell Stoltzfus, Elverson, Angus Heifer class - John Holloway, West Chester, Charolais Heifer class - Gordon Smith, Landenberg, Hereford Heifer class - Eileen Fairbairn, West Chester. First-Year Showman - Bill Fairbairn, West Chester, Junior Showman - John Holloway, West Chester, Senior Showman - Jim Wylie, Nottingham. Other winners at the Southeast show at Lancaster were as follows: Lightweight Angus - Ken Darlington, Pocopson, Mediumweight and Champion Angus - David Wylie, Nottingham, Heavyweight and Reserve Champion Angus - Nelson Beam, Elverson, Light weight crossbred - Ed Wylie, Nottingham, Mediumweight crossbred - Nancy Wenger, Lancaster County,. Light weight and Reserve Champion Hereford - Bill Fairbairn, West Chester, Heavyweight and Champion Hereford - Tony Groff, Lancaster County, County the national patchword pillow competition, and was presented with the prize winning ribbon. Valley Grange also was honored with another award that had been announced at the national convention in Columbus. It bad submitted the largest order for National Grange Bicen tennial Cookbooks of any Grange in the United States. An autographed copy of the book was accepted by Miss Catherine Wise for Valley Grange. The Champion steers at the Chester County 4-H Beef Show held recently at Crebilly Farm, West Chester were shown by John Holloway, West Chester, and Jim Wylie, Nottingham. Presenting the grand champion cup to John Holloway (right) is Mrs. James K. Robinson, Crebilly Farm, West Chester. John was also champion junior showman. In January, he will show his grand champion steer at the Penna. Farm Show in Harrisburg. Jim Wylie N - Trio - Lancaster County, Angus Showman - David Wylie, Nottingham, Crossbred Showman - Nancy Wenger, Lancaster County, Hereford Showman - Cindy Shank, Lancaster County. In the Chester County Show, type judge was Loren Conner, manager of Mal- Allen Farm, Rahns, Pa.; and David Kantner, Schuylkill County Agricultural Agent judged showmanship. Type judges at the Southeast Show at Lancaster were Tom Merritt and David Brower, Jr.; the showmanship judges were Don Nichols and Augie Valesik. MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS PENN WINTERNATIONAL TRACTOR PULL HARRISBURG, PA. JANUARY 23 & 24, 1976 SPECIAL MUNCY-CHIEF DISCOUNT ON TICKET PRICES (left) received the reserve champion plate from Robert Kerstetter, West Chester. Jim was champion senior showman. Jim also showed his steer at the S. E. Penna. 4-H Beef Show and Sale held the following day at the Lancaster Stock Yards. At the Southeast show, Jim’s steer again won reserve grand champion honors, and Jim was chosen grand champion showman. GOOD NEWS MUNCY, PENNSYLVANIA SPONSORS CUP & MAIL To MUNCY CHIEF HYBRIDS MUNCY, PENNSYLVANIA I □ Please Mail Catalog & Price List [ □ Please Mail 1976 Prices I □ Please send information on tickets I NAME 1 ADDRESS phone ~ ' 1 farmer □ Dealer □ Corn Acres