3S— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978 DHIA herd awards presented Earl Baum, Pennsylvania DHIA Fieldman is shown presenting DHIA awards to the Thomas Sheaffer family. Thomas is holding their award for having Cum berland County highest DHIA herd average of milk production and his wife, Cindy, is holding their award for having the high butterfat average. The M. Thomas Sheaffer herd, Carlisle R 5, has 50 registered cows producing 18,532 lbs. of milk and 681 lbs. of fat. Daughter Kim is holding a plaque that the family received for having the County’s High Butterfat producing two year old. Their two year old “Huntsdale Peaches Unique" produced 799 lbs. of fat and 19,488 lbs. of milk. J. Shephard Wolff, Newviile Rl, won the high two year old in milk award. His two year old produced 23,471 lbs. of milk and 719 of fat. Both two year olds are registered Holsteins. NOW... No finance charges until March 1, 1979 Now is a great time to power up with a new John Deere or used 4-Wheel-Dnve Tractor. Get in on today’s prices., put modern power to work this fall . and save You won t have a penny of finance charges accrue before March 1, 1979. The same plan covers both the tractor of your choice and matching equipment you buy with it. Act now—your money can go further, do more. Stop in and see us! LANDIS BROS., INC. 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 Phone: 717-291-1046 Jr. beef breeding winners chosen HARRISBURG - There was intense competition at the junior beef breeding classes for 4-H and FFA members, an annual event at the Keystone In ternational Livestock Ex position. Recognizing that the future of the livestock industry is in the hands of the youth, the show focuses a lot of the competition on the junior exhibitors. Janice Kaylor of Elizabethtown, captured the grand champion female and senior grand champion female honors with her summer yearling, “SMR Diamond Lassy 710,” m the Charolais judging. Last year Miss Kaylor also won the grand and senior champion female titles at the show. George Wilson of Lebanon, WE’RE SELUNG SOME OF THE HOTTEST ITEMS ON THE MARKET. , S 8 Shenandoah Wood & Coal Heaters I HIESTAND DISTRIBUTORS Your One-Stop Wood Burning Center 1830 S. State St., East Petersburg, PA a Phone: 717-569-7397 v- >* took the reserve grand champion female and junior champion female honors in the Charolais class with his winter calf, “SMR Barbara Lynn.” The reserve senior champion female, a spring yearling, was exhibited by Eric Van Boron of Venus. The reserve junior champion female in the Charolais class was a winter calf, “G C Perfecto’s Trudy,” shown by Gordon R. Smith of Landenburg. In the Hereford junior beef breeding judging, Donna Jo Rouse of Westfield, captured the champion heifer title with her 19-20 month spring yearling, “N A F Miss Beau 823.” Her sister, Jo-Lynn Rouse, exhibited the reserve champion heifer, also a 19-20 month spring yearling, “THF Miss Beau 7021.”’ Eric Van Boron alsi exhibited the champion heifer in the junior beef Polled Hereford class with his senior heifer calf, “R G L Victra.” The reserve champion heifer “CJF Ms Valiant 7725,” an early summer yearling heifer, was shown by Jeff W. Claycomb ofOsterburg. The champion heifer in Shorthorn judging, “Greenland Queen Lady 345,” a summer yearling, was shown by S. Ashby McCarthy of Delaplane, Va. In Angus judging, the champion heifer, “Blackcap Velvet M 55G,” was exhibited by Laureen Novak of Neward, Ohio. Wendy Macintosh of Appamattox, Va. showed the reserve champion heifer, “Waltz Bartessa Favorite 997.” Here's a tip on where to find Shenandoah Heaters - 1(49 \ & *1