—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, September 2,1978 104 Nedra Yoder of Shoemakersville exhibited the champion Milking Shorthorn cattle and also was named a graduate showmanship award winner. Kirk 9 Schmuck , (Continued from Page 102) daughter of Oak Ridge Flashy Kellogg. The reserve champion, a 3-year old, was sired by Donholm Com mander’s Victory. Blue nbbon winners were: Junior Calves - Sharon Nolan; Senior Calves - 1. Kennard Henley, 2. Sandy Schmuck, Solanco; 3. James Groff, Cloister; Junior Yearlings - Ed Kulp; Senior Yearlings -1. Sharon Nolan, 2. Dale Gerhart, Cloister; 2 Year Olds - 1. Kennard Henley, 2. Ed Kulp; 3 and 4 Year Olds - 1. Kennard Henley, 2. Ed Kulp, 3 Sharon Nolan. BROWN SWISS Gary Mase, an ac complished Brown Swiss showman from Lebanon County, added more laurels to his record by winning both of the top titles here last week. The honors came with Kay Alanc Amy, and Jessie Del Beauty, which were entered in the 3 and 4 year old class. They were sired by Rolling Meadows Alanc and White Cloud Doreen’s Delegate, respectively. The junior show titles were taken by Kerry Boyd of th Cloister FFA Chapter and Wasyl Onulack of the Upper Bucks Chapter. Following is a list of blue ribbon winners: Junior Calves - 1. Wasyl Onulack, 2. Stephen Kearns, Twin Valley; 3. Scott Hauseman, Oley Valley; Intermediate Calves - Kerry Boyd; Junior Yearling - 1. Nitrite ban thought ‘unwarranted’ WASHINGTON, D.C. - The American Farm Bureau Federation recently urged the Secretaries of Agriculture and HEW to wait until all facts are in before considering any ban on nitrites as a cured meat nreservative. Telegrams from AFBF President Allan Grant went to Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland and HEW Secretary Joseph Cahfano. The eomtemplated ban on nitrites is based on a study from Massachusetts In stitute of Technology. Grant pointed out that the coor dinator of that study, Dr Paul Newbeme, thinks a ban is “unwarranted” without three or four years of ad ditional tests. Kennard Henley 111 and his grand champion Ayrshire. Gregg German, Owen J. Roberts; 2. Wasyl Onulack; Senior Yearling - 1. David Nolan, Owen J. Roberts; 2. Wasyl Onulack, 3. Kerry Boyd; Two Year Olds - Scott Hauseman; 3 and 4 Year Olds -1. Gary Mase, 2. Gary Mase, 3. Kerry Boyd, 4. Dr. Newbeme wants to study the effect of nitrites on several test animals, not just one strain of laboratory rats. His finding that mtrites can have “an adverse effect on one strain of rats under certain laboratory con ditions” was interpreted by USDA and HEW to mean Richard Heyer, Lehigh County FFA. MILKING SHORETHORNS Nineteen-year old Nedra Yoder swept each class and every championship placing with her three entries. Her grand champion was sired by Ridgewood Don Juan. that nitrites are universally carcinogenic. The test rats m the MIT study were fed massive doses of sodium nitrite. A human would have to con sume nearly 600 pounds of cured meats per day to equal the dosage given to the test animals. SOUTHEASTERN PENNA. TRACTOR PULL ASSOCIATION ( —ANNOUNCES— TRACTOR PULL 12000 Open 9000 Open 9000 Super stock CHILDREN’S BIG WHEEL RACE - 6:30 P.M. 2 CLASSES: 6 and under, 7-10 PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES IN BOTH CLASSES (BRING YOUR OWN BIG WHEEL) At the Rough and Tumble Historical Assoc Grounds, Route 30 (13 miles East of Lancaster), Kmzer, PA. All entries will operate under the PA Tractor Pull Association, Inc. Rules, For further information and complete set of rules contact: SOUTHEASTERN PENNA. TRACTOR PULL ASSOCIATION PROMOTIONAL COMMITTEE BOX 142 ' Phone 717-354-9793 Kinzer, PA top Jersey. USED DIESELS LISTER LD-1 3Vz HP SR-2 12 HP PETTER PH-1 7HP BA-1 10 HP PJ-1 10 HP BA-2 20 HP PJ-4 40HP VM- 30 HP LET US KNOW YDUR SERVICE PROBLEMS HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE Fetter Diesels - Sales & Service Ph. 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd. Ronks, Pa. 17572 LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPT. 4 - 7 P.M. 7 CLASSES 7000 Super stock SPECIAL ATTRACTION... 5000 Modified 5000 Super stock 7000 Modified
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