Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1976, Image 90

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James Young of Ncwville had the cow at the All American in
grand champion Milking Shorthorn Harrisburg
Yoders
IContmurt horn P»gt !!;
a two-year-old exhibited by
the Sandy finer Farms.
Farmington. Maine, was
judged the grand champion
bull Sandy Riser Farms'
‘Sandy Riser Marlecn" was
named reserve junior
champion female
The premier sire award
went to "Sunny View
Princess Promise,” an
Australian bull, now
deceased
The All-Amencan Milking
Shorthorn Show was judged
by C Fred Forman, Ames,
lowa.
YORK - Sam Yoder’s
Milking Shorthorns just
about made a clean sweep of
things here at the York Fair
Two retire
NEW HOLLAND - Two later became an assembler
employees with combined and tester mechanic,
service of 59 years will retire Norman Hainley, Narvon
from Sperry New Holland at Rl, will retire after 29 years
the end of this month. of service with the company.
Harry L. Miller, 442 West A punch press operator,
Mam St., New Holland, will Hainley also worked as a
retire as a production material mover, grinder,
assembler. He began em- angle former, bench hand
ployment with the company and an abrasive cut-off
in 1946 as an assembler and machine operator.
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last week during the Open
Milking Shorthorn Show
Pincscdgc Farm," owned
by the Yoders of
Shocmakcrsvillc, showed all
the champions as well as the
reserve champions of the
breed and won all but two
classes for individual and
group competition
Jeff and Bret Ritter spoiled
the Pinesedge Farm sweep
by winning the senior calf
class, while James Young
did likewise by steering his
aged cow to first place in the
S-year old dry cow category
The Yoder family has
approximately 100 head of
Milking Shorthorns at their
Berks County farm and has
acquired national
recognition through them.
BUCK
(Kcr the > ears thc> hn\chad
the grand champion bull
twice, the grarfd champion
cow once, and premier
breeder and exhibitor
sc\ oral > car.' at the national
show
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No Interest On Tractors or Implements bought
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C. J. Wonsidler Bros.
RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951
Phone 215-536-1935
215-536-7523
BHM Farm
Equipment, Inc.
Annville, RDI, PA
717 867-2211
A. J. Moss & Son, Inc. L. H. Brubaker, Inc.
RD2, Oley, PA Lancaster, PA
215-987-6257 717-397-5179
Shartlesviile Farm Ag.-lndustrial
Equipment Equipment
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Ephrata, RD2
717-859-2441
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Quarryville, PA
717-786-7318