Behney and Miller show Fancy birds, such as these champions -- a light Brahma hen on the left and a White Rock hen, right -- have put a world of satisfaction into Harold Miller’s hands. (THAT IS 10 TIMES RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT) SOUNDS INCREDIBLE! TESTS CONDUCTED ON 50 DHIA HERDS OF 1000 COWS SHOWED INCREASE OF 2.1 POUNDS MORE MILK PER COW PER DAY. Agro-K Corporation Guarantees: increase your milk and/or butter fat or Agro-K will refund your purchase price of up to $ 2OO. ► Call Us For University Test Reports & Details ZOOK & RANCK INC. GAP, PA. 17527 PHONE: 717-442-4171 poultry champions 2.1 POUNDS MORE MILK FOR 2 CENTS CDL will By DIETER KRIEG LEBANON There were a lot of entries in the poultry exhibit of the Lebanon Fair this year. There always are, thanks largely to the fact that one of the best known breeders of fancy and exotic poultry in the country was a Lebanon Countian - Henry Miller, who died two months ago at the age of 76. Despite his death, however, the show and competition was ac claimed a success. The hundreds of exhibits were even housed in a brand new, spacious multi-purpose building. But there were few, if any, surprises The team of Harold Miller and Ronald Behney were once again awarded a major portion of the blue ribbons and highest honors. The birds were judged by Curtis Oakes of Cochranton, a former pupil of the deceased Miller. Harold Miller, a nephew of the elder Miller, credits much of his success to the (Turn to Page 125) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1978 Heather Hernley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Hernley, Lebanon R 6, exhibited the junior champion Jersey, held here by her brother, Shawn. Lebanon Comity (Continued from Page 121) Contesting for junior champion honors were Bruce Heilinger and Franklin Hoffman. Heilinger, who hails from Newmanstown, edged the Hoffman youth, thus keeping the latter in the reserve limelight twice in one day. Other first place ribbon winners in the show were: Michael Kunkle, Jonestown, and Patti Heilinger, Newmanstown. GUERNSEYS Dennis Hackman, 17, was the victor among Guernsey exhibitors. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hackman, Newmanstown, he edged an entry by Dale Smith of Annville. The champion cow is a 2-year old daughter of Kellogg Nance Prince. Winning the junior champion title was Bill Dickmson of Manheim who brought a senior calf into the ring. Tom Smith of AnnvUle had the junior champ, a senior yearling. JERSEYS The show’s only double winner was Sue Bomnerger of Aiumlle who had a pair of stylish bovines which received the nod for first place from the judge. Senior and grand champion was her 3-year old, while her aged cow was chosen as the reserve champion on both counts. Heather Hemley won the junior champion honor, besting an entry from Bill Hoffman who picked up the reserve champion ribbon. Also showing a first place animal at this year’s Lebanon Fair 4-H Jersey Show was Mark Deaven of Fredericksburg. 123