—Lancaster Firming, Saturday, October 1,1977 20 Esta Lapp repeated her winnings from last year when she showed the grand champion market swine at the New Holland Community Fair on Thursday. Champs chosen Continued from Page 1 the champion fitter of the show. Janae received some expert advice this year from two experienced beef showmen-her brothers Jeff and Mike. Last year Jeff was the grand champion of the New Holland show and just recently took the reserve grand champion title at the Ephrata Fair. Judge William Holloway, the manager of South Branch Farms, Seven Valleys Rl, said he chose the grand champion over the reserve because “it showed SEE A DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW MARTIN OPEN TOP SPREADER KEN BOWMAN FARM RD CONESTOGA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 Heavy duty internal chopper type auger. Includes Hydraulic cylinder and all hoses. Includes PTO shaft, jack and ladder. Spreaders built and designed to handle manure from free stall barn without adding any liquid. Here’s your answer to dry manure Problems... This tank spreader works great with Broiler House manure, Spreads smooth and even without chunks, in a nice thin pattern. the most total red meat in the form of muscling and natural thickness.” Ac cording to Holloway, the animal should prove to be a high yielding steer which wUI grade choice. In the showmanship contest, Linda High, Creek Hill Road, Lancaster, repeated last year’s championship win. The complete results of the show follow: 1. Janae Martin, New Holland R 3; 2. Marlin Groff, Lancaster; 3. Randy Musselman, New Holland R 3; 4. Vicki Bare, Witmer. AT THE 10 AM to 12 NOON Crossbreds 1. Glenn Yoder, Morgantown Rl; 2. Audrey Hoover, Gap Rl; 3. Randy Martin, East Earl R 2; 4. Jeff Martin, New Holland R 3; and 5. Steve Smith, Denver R 2. Herefords 1. Jane Groff, Leola; 2. Barbara Young, Gap; 3. Kathy Martin, New Holland R 3; 4. Dale Hershey, Ronks Rl; 5. Tami Groff, New Holland R 3; 6. Gary Eberly, East Earl R 2; and Dwayne Reiter, Narvonß2. Showmanship 1. Linda High, 2. Jane Groff, Leola; 3. Jeff Martin, 4. Randy Martin; 5. Kathy Martin FEATURES • Rear fan built to handle spread of 45 to 60 feet of liquid or thick manure. • Manure tank can be filled with barn cleaner - Scrape off Ramp - Front End Loader or Pump • Large 12’ opening from tank to discharge fan. THE MARTIN WORKS GREAT WITH LIQUID OR SEMI-LIQUID MANURE Gienn Yoder holds the halter of his Charolais/Angus crossbred champion of the New Holland 4-H beef show. Standing behind the animal is Kenneth Stoitz fus, representing the buyers, Stoltzfus Meats, Intercourse. The champion sold for $1.25 per pound. Fitting 1. Janae Martin, 2. Jeff Martin, 3. Tami Groff, and 4. Dale Hershey. BEEFSALE Later in the afternoon at the beef sale, Glenn Yoder received $1.25 per pound from Stoltzfus Meats, In tercourse, for his grand champion. At 1060 pounds, the total amount earned by Yoder was $1325. This is the second consecutive year the butcher shop purchased the champion. Last year’s price was $2.00 per pound. The reserve champion steer owned by Janae Martin sold for $.66 per pound to Riverside Beef Company, Riverside, N.J. At 1040 AUTHORIZED DEALER pounds, the total for the purebred angus came to $686.40. The average for the sale with the champions came to $62.26 per hundredweight and $59.51 per hun dredweight without the champions. animals at the sale were: Weaver and Martin Trucking, Yoders Meat, Dutch Way Farm Market, Guernsey Farm Restaurant, Shady Maple, Earl Sauder Feed Mill, Terre Hill Silo Company H. D. Matz, Brownstown National Bank, Commonwealth National Bank; John S. Martin, Jerry Mahoney Plumbing, Burger Chef, New Holland, Sales • Special V-Shape design facilitates smoother flow of manure removal. • Braking System Optional. 4-wheel Hydraulic Brakes controlled from tractor. OPEN TOP FOR SCRAPE-OFF RAMPS OR FRONT END LOADERS Stables, New Holland Division of Sperry Rand; Homing Real Estate, and Diller and Martin Auc tioneer. SWINE SHOW Esta Lapp, the 16-year-old daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Elmer Lapp, Kinzers Rl, made it to the top two years in a row when she showed the grand champion market hog of the New Holland Community Fair, Thursday. Miss Lapp, whose father is known for his Belgian horses, is a six year 4-H member. This year she chose to show a Lan drace/Hampshire corssbred (Continued on Page 28)