Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1978, Image 19

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    HARRISBURG - Fifteen
year-old Sarah Fretz, the
daughter cf Mr. and Mrs.
John Fretz, Zionsville, Pa.,
Lehigh County, was named
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REGIONAL MANAGER ..
In George F. Delong
fn 225 West Woods Drive
|Ff Lititz, Pa 17543
0 Phone 717-626-0261
Sf Northwestern Lancaster <
& Earl B. Ginder
RD2,Manheim, PA 17545
Phone 717-665-3126 -
Eastern Lancaster Co.
Melvin Herr
” RD2, New Holland, PA 17557
Phone: 717-354-5977
ter Co.
iOUTHEASTERN PENNA.
Southwestern
Ben Greenawalt
RD2, Conestoga, PA 17516
Phone- 717-872-5686
Angus queen chosen for ’7B
the 1978 Angus queen at the
Pennsylvania Angus
Association meeting on
Tuesday evening of Farm
Show Week.
farm equipment
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Henry DeLong, Jr.
RD2, Box 69
Peach Bottom, PA 17563
Phone: 717-548-3471
Aldus R. King
RDI, Box 67 A
Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 215-593-5952
Northeast
Roger Heller
RDI, Robesoma, PA
Phone-215-693-6160
Chester Co.
William Wlndle
RDl.Atglen, PA 19310
Phone. 215-593-6143
Miss Fretz succeeds
Rebekah Woods, Angus
queen for 1977.
dealers
Discussion at the business
meeting included the next
Pennsylvania Angus
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tern Penna.
Berks Co.
Sarah Fretz
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Lebanon Co.
Marvin Meyer
RD2,Box 157
Annville, PA 17003
Phone. 717-867-1445
REGIONAL MANAGER
Earl. H. Moyer
RD #5, Box 277
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Phone- 301-739-5199
Special poultry awards given
HARRISBURG -- A
number of York, Lancaster
Lehigh, and Cumberland
County poultry exhibitors
walked away from this
year’s Pennsylvania State
Farm Show with special
poultry awards.
Cumberland County
garnered five of 13 best-of
show honors for capons,
Association field day to be
held at Stonylonesome
Farm, Inc., Stahlstown Rl.
The date for that field day is
July 22.
The Angus breeders also
discussed the Secretary of
Agriculture’s proposal to
make the. Farm Show into
show of champions. The
general opinion of the
members present was to op
pose this move. All members
were urged to write their
sentiments to the members
of the Farm Show commis
sion.
“Which Hybrids
do I plant?
The Senecas—
what else!”
Last year, the incredible
Senecas, 137,140 and 149, sold
out again lor the third year
in a row
Big early yields that get
safely into the bin, bunk or silo •
is the mam reason Quick '
come-up fast dry-down
cold, wet weather tolerance and
fantastic standabihty are
among others All good reasons■
why you should include the
Senecas in your corn program
for 78
Don’t be left out when plant
ing time rolls around Call
today and get your
order on the books
PHILIP ADAMS
RD §3 Gettysburg, PA
717*677-7250
FRANCIS MANOGUE
RD#2 Walnutport, PA
215-767-8563
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1974—1 f
at Farm Show
turkeys, and FFA chapter
poultry exhibits. York
County took four, Lehigh
two, and Lancaster County,
one special honor.
The best capon of show
went to Kerry Zinn, Dover
Pa.; best live capon, open
class, to Ray Hoover, Mt.
Wolf Rl; best live capon,
junior classes, Kerry Zimi,
best dressed, Marvin E.
Peifer, Manheim Rl; and
best dressed junior division,
Kerry Zinn.
Kutztown Area FFA
earned both the champion
Corn champs picked
HARRISBURG - Dennis
Watson, of Ulysses, Potter
County, captured the cham
pionship in 10-ear open
pollinated dent classes at the
62nd Farm Show.
Winner in the 10-ear open
pollinated flint or indian
division was Zane Helsel,
East Freedon Rl, Blair
County; and the 10-ear white
popcorn division by Robert
Buser, Yorkßl2.
Gwen Hower, Northamp
ton R 2, won the champion
ship in 10-ear yellow popcorn
classes; and Roy B. Mull,
Lititz, Lancaster County,
Junior breed champs named
HARRISBURG - David
McElhany of Hookstown,
swept the grand and reserve
grand championships in
Shorthorn junior beef
breeding classes at the 62nd
Farm Show. The McElhaney
champion was “MSF Dut
chess” and the reserve
champion was “R H Elms
Gloster.”
In junior Hereford com
petition, “RGL Venus Anx
Girl,” shown by Marci Lynn
Boron of Venus, won the
grand championship.
Reserve grand champion
was “WHF Danielle,” shown
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and reserve champion FFA
pen.
In the turkey division,
Konhaus Farms,
Mechanicsburg, took the
champion carcass, the
reserve champion carcass,
reserve champion turkey,
best live turkey display, and
best dressed turkey display.
The champion turkey was
exhibited by Meadow Brook
Turkey Farm, York, Pa.
Kerry Zinn also took the
first place 4-H Cornish and
corss breeds capons.
won the 10-ear strawberry
popcorn division.
In 4-H competition, Gary
Lee Growl, Airville R 2, York
County captured the cham
pionship in hybrid dent
District I classes. Winner in
District 4-H competition was
Greg Connor, of Mill Hall Rl,
Clinton County.
Glen Growl, Airville R 2,
won the championship in
District 110-ear hybrid dent
vocational classes; and
Daniel Uplinger, of
Brockway Rl, Jefferson
County, won in District H
vocational classes.
by Jeff
Osterburg.
Claycomb
Janice Kaylor of
Elizabethtown, captured the
Charolais grand cham
pionship with “K Hanging
Karen.” Timothy Caldwell
of Windsor, exhibited the
reserve champion Charolais,
“Royal Countesso of WMF.”
The grand champion
Angus was “Seldom Seen
Miss Lucie,” exhibited by
Cecil Teets of Freedom.
Reserve champion was
“Seldom Seen Blackcap,”
also shown by Cecil Teets.