• York Countians top Angus show By JOANNE SPAHR HARRISBURG - York County Angus breeders swept their show on Wed nesday morning in the Farm Show complex. For the second consecutive year, The grand champion female of the Angus show was exhibited by Edlyn’s Rishei Farm, York. Standing behind the animal from left is judge William Hodge, Gaithersburg, Md.; Rebekah Woods, Angus queen for 1977; Mrs. Ed Rishei, and Ed Rishei at the halter. Edlyn Rishel’s Farm, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rishei, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. York, took the grand champion Angus female at the state Farm Show. Smiling the grand champion AA honors of the breeding stock show was South Branch Farms, York RB. Rishel’s champion, Edlyn’s Black Jestress, was a junior heifer calf and the youngest animal in the show. Her sire, Ankonian Dynamo was a previous national champion who has sired numerous national champs. Along with the grand champion, the Rishels also showed the intermediate and junior champion females. The intermediate champion was a maternal sister to Edlyn’s Black Jestress, and the junior champ was sired by Northern Prospector 14, a syndicate-owned $42,000 bull held jointly with American Breeders Service. Reserve intermediate champion female went to Thomas Baum, Elizabethtown. The grand champion Angus bull at show was “Sayre Dynamo 441 G,” also the show’s senior champion. L» bull’s sire was Ankonian jynamo from Sayre Farms, N.Y. The same bull fas shown at the York Fair There he was named last /ear’s champion. According o William Holloway, farm Manager, the grand champion is South Branch’s Mam herd sire. GROCERY AUCTION CHICKEN BARBEQUE Sponsored By Gordonville Fire Company SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,1978 AUCTION-10:30 A.M. BARBEQUE- 11:00 A.M. Locate&at the firehouse on Old Leacock Rd. petween Rt. 340 & Rt. 30. Terms-Ca&i Benefit of Ambulance Fund The other champion female slots in the Angus show went to “Minors Graham 17,” a junior heifer calf shown by Mont L. Minor, Volant R 2. This animal was named reserve grand champion. Cecil Teets, Freedom Rl, exhibited the reserve junior champion female and the senior heifer calf champion. Minor showed the reserve senior heifer calf champion. The reserve grand champion bull was “D. S. Marshall,” exhibited by Devereux-Soliel Farm, Downingtown ' Rl. The animal was junior calf champion. Arthur Tresch of Beaver Falls RDI, showed the junior champion, “Summitcrest Emulous H 078.” Reserve senior champion bull was shown by. Clifford Teets of Freedom Rl, “Seldom Seen BK Revolution.” Devereux-Soleil Farm al-i su showed the reserve junior champion bull, “D.S. Marshall 766,” and reserve calf champion, “D.S. Sport Marshall 1237.” The intermediate champion, “H.P. Marathon,” was exhibited by Hunt:- N and Stonylonesome Farms of StahlstownßDl. Erdenheim Farms of Lafayette Hill, Montgomery County, showed the reserve intermediate champion bull, “Erdenheim Lazy.” Complete results of Wednesday’s show follow; Junior Heifer Call 1. Rishels Edlyn Farm, York; 2. Mont L. Minor, Volant; 3. Cecil Teets, Freedom Rl; 4. Robert and Wayne King, Pulaski Rl; 5. Devereux-Soleil Farm, Downingtown Rl. Junior Heifer Calf Jan./Feb. 1. Erdenheim Farm, Lafayette Hill; 27 Devereux- Soleil Farm, 3. Raymond Tait, Mercer R 4; 4. Er denheim Farm. Early Senior Heifer Calf 1. Cedi Teets, 2. Mont L. Minor. Last Summer Yearling Heifer July/Ang. 1. Rishels Edlyn Farm, 2. Risbels Edlyn Farm, 3. Robert King, 4. Chrikine Slave, Seven Valleys Rl. Early SuinmerYearling Heifer 1. Thomas Baum, Elizabethtown; 2. Arthur Tresch, Beaver Falls Rl; 3. Robert King, Jr., Pulaski Rl; 4. Carol Krause, Slat tington Rl; 5. Barbara Sickler, West Chester Rl. April Junior Yearling Heifer 1. Rishels Edlyn Farm, 2. Cecil Teets, 3.- John Holloway, Seven Valleys Rl; 4. Holloway, 5. Elizabeth C. Dixon, York Rll. March Junior Yearling Heifer 1. Cecil Teets, 2. Gary Walker, 3. Raymond Tait, 4. Arthur Tresch, 5. Kathy A. Wise, Spring Grove R 2; Early Junior Yearling Heifer Jan./Feb. 1. Mont Minor, 2. South Branch Farm, York R 8; 3. Diane Krause, Slattington Rl; 4. Thomas Baum, Elizabethtown R 3; 5. Christopher Kinsley, York RB. Junior Bull Calf 1. Deverux-Soliel Farm, TOOL AUCTION Sponsored By Gordonville Fire Company FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1978 6:30 P.M. Located at the firehouse on Old Leacock Rd. between Rt. 340 & Rt. 30. Terms ■ Cash Food by Fire Company Downingtown Rl; Devereux-Soliel. - Junior Bull Calf 1. Raymond M. Tait Late Summer Yearling Bull 1. Erdenheim Farm. Early Summer Yearling Bull 1. Stonylonesome Farm, Stahlstown Rl; 2. Raymond M. Tait, Mercer R 4. March Junior Yearling Bull 1. Arthur Tresch, Beaver The grand champion bull of the Angus show was entered by South Branch Farms, York RB. Posing the animal is William Holloway, manager, and his wife. Egg producer (Continued from Page 29) Fancy Egg- Ranch; 3. Dut chland Farms; 4. R.W. Sander, 5. Golden Acre Farm, Hamburg R 2; 7. Kreider Poultry Farm, Manheim. (Dozen Brown) 1. Red Wing Farms; 2. R.W. Sauder, Lie.; 3. Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch. (White - five dozen) 1. Plain and Fan cy Egg Ranch; 3. R.W. Sauder, Inc.; 4. Kreider Poultry Farm. (Brown - five dozen) 1. Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch, Elizabethtown; 2. R.W. Sauder, Inc.; 3. Red Wing Farms. Packers Carton and Pack (Dozen White) 1. Sauder; 2. Plain and Faniy; 3. Clay Reese; 4. Weaver Quality Eggs. (Dozen Brown) 1. Red Wing Farms; 2. Sauder; 3. Clay Reese; 4. Plain and Fancy. (Five Dozen White) 1. Plain and Fancy; 2. day Reese; 3. Sauder. (Five Dozen Brown) 1. Clay Reese; 2. Sauder; 3. Plain and Fancy. Broken-out Quality (Two Dozen White) 1. Sauder; 2. Weaver; 3. Kreider Poultry Farm; 4. Plain and Fancy; 6. Golden Acre Farm, Ham burg. (Two Dozen Brown) 1. Red Wing Farms; 3. R.W. Sauder; 4. Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1978- Falls Rl; 2. Devereux-Soliel Farm- Senior Yearling Bull 1. Clifford Teets. Summer Senior Yearling Bull 1. Robert King, Pulaski Rl; 2. Devereux-Soliel Farm. Two-year-old bull 1. South Branch Farm, York R 8; 2. W. S. Laird, Dover; 3. Jacob Tanis, Doylestown. Producer-Dealer Quality - Thome Farms, Inc., Mount Joy; Conestoga Farms, Ephrata R 2; County Acres Farm Store, Bowmansville; Ko-Ka-Le-Ko Ranch, Denver; C.M. Reed’s Sons, Gap; 1.R.. Musser Poultry Farms,' Mount Jojrßl; Dut chland Farms; R.W. Sauder; Hess Bros. Farms, Inc.; Weaver Quality Eggs; Keener Poultry Farm, Elizabethtown; Pennfield Farms, Ephrata;,Plain and Fancy; and Masonic Homes Farm, Elizabethtown. Mark C. Hershey, Lebanon R 4; Golden Acre Farms, Hamburg R 2; Quaker State Farms, Inc., Klingerstown; Twin Valley Farmers Ex change, Hegins; Jay Heisler, Tamaqua Rl; Pro ducers Prides, Lie., Wor chester; Kellers Egg Com- Penn Manor FFA wins egg banner HARRISBURG - Penn Manor FFA Chapter, Millersville, Lancaster County, won the School Egg Banner at the 62nd Annual Pennsylvania State Farm Show. They had the largest egg display, the first four placings in white eggs and first place in brown eggs to win the school Egg Banner. The runnerup was Nor thern York FFA Chapter, Dillsburg, York County. Panama Canal meeting set LANCASTER - A Lan caster Society of Friends meeting scheduled for this coming Friday will focus on the controversial Panama Canal issue. They’ll want to find out if the proposed transfer of ownership is a give-away. Two professors Get of Sire 1. Cecil Teets, Freedom Rl; 2. Conrad Grove, Downingtown. Angus, Junior Get of Sire 1. Devereiis-Soliel Farm, Downingtown Rl; 2. Cecil Teets, Freedom Bert Six bred and owned 1. Clifford Teets, Freedom Rl; Devereux SoUel Farm, Downingtown. pany, Harleysville; Har mony Egg Factory, Metz town; Dutch County Egg Farms, Fredericksburg; Wolf Farms, Lie., Stewart stown; WaltersdorfFs Farm, Stewartstown; Carlisle Poultry Farm, Carlisle; Peerless Farms, York; Hublers Eggs, Hum melstown; Quality First Acres, East Berlin. Junior class winners in cluded 1. Gerald Hess, Con estoga R 2; 2. James Breneman, Columbia R 3; 3. Wayne Hess, Conestoga R 2; 4. Ray Smeltzer, York Rl. (One Dozen Brown) 1. Bruce Kline, Pequea Rl; 2. Dennis Turner, Wellsville Rl; 3. Dan Haring, Dillsburgßl; 4. Edward Baker, Halifax R 2; 5. Steve Diller, Dillsburg R 3; 6. Tom Urey, Hellam Branch Rl2; 7. Edward Baker, Halifax R 2; 8. Edward Baker, Halifax R 2. The Best Dozen White Eggs in the junior show was exhibited by Gerald Hess, Penn Manor FFA Chapter, Millersville. Second place went to James Breneman and third place went to Wayne Hess, both are also from the Penn Manor FFA Chapter, Millersville. The Best Dozen Brown Eggs was exhibited by Bruce Kline, Penn Manor FFA, Millersville. from Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, will ad dress the gathering. The meeting will be held at the Friends Meeting House, behind the Wheatland Shopp ing Center, off the Lincoln Highway, beginning at 8:30 p.m. 39
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