Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1980, Image 102

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    Clt—Lancaster Fanuteg, Saturday, August 30,1980
Frey bull wins at Indiana State Fair
INDIANAPOLIS, lad. -
The grand champion bull at
the Indiana State Fair Angus
Show was an entry co-owned
by Fred C. Frey & Sons of
Quarryville and Continental
Associates, Phelps, New
York.
The bull. Continental, was
tagged Senior Champion by
judge Jim Hough of Ard
more, Tennessee on his way
to the top honors.
Following Continental in
both the Reserve Senior
Champion and Reserve
Grand Champion slot was
Craft Lucky Strike. Three
owners share this champion.
They include Robert Zeedyk,
New Carlisle, Indiana;
Lucky Strike Breeders,
Grass Lake Michigan; and
Steve Silbemagel, Napoleon,
North Dakota.
Judge Hough wait to the
Junior division for both top
honors in the female show.
Grand Champion was
Kendall First Lady, co
owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Sayre MacLeod, Sayre
Farms, Phelps, New York;
and Scott Talbott Jr.,
Lexington, Kentucky.
Premier Angus Inc.,
Cloverdale, Indiana, led out
the Reserve Grand Cham
pion, Premier Baroness
2068 T.
Sayre Farms grouped
Sayre Patriot progeny to top
the Senior Get Class and
exhibited the Best Pair of
bulls.
Premier Angus Inc.
Chester County 4-H Fair
September 5-7 will be the things made and done m
setting for the 1900 4-H Sum- 4-11 dubs. Games,
mer Fair at the Down- quizzes, a fashion show, and
ingtown Farmers Market square dance are all plann-
Boys and girls throughout ......
Chester County will be ex- The public is invited to
hibiting animals, such as dew the crafts, sewing,
steers, sheep, ponies and foods* livestock and pet pro
calves as well as the many i ec ts.
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LANCASTER FORD
TRACTOR, INC.
The Friendly Store Where You Get More
1655 Rohrerstoam Road, Lancaster. PA
Flory Mill Exit off Route 283
Phone: 717-569-7063
earned first in Junior Get
competition with offspring of
Le Mar Eileenmere Lad 549,
Skyfaigh; led out the Best Six
Head; and claimed the
Premier Breeder banner.
Junior Champion bull was
Sayre Jubilee, owned by
Sayre Farms; Jubilee
Associates, Greenville,
Tennessee; and Allen
Timms, Lompoc, California.
Reserve was Wayview
Proceed, an entry of Way
View Farms Inc., Hebron,
(Mo; and Luther Fetty,
Sardis, (Mo.
E&W Cattle Co., Green
town, Indiana, topped the
Intermediate bull division
with E&W Altitude. Accent
Angus Farm, Oakland,
Illinois, stood in Reserve
with Esquire Northern
Marshall 135.
Jane Dawes, Urbana,
Indiana, owned the Bull Calf
Champion, DD Black Stud
929, and Premier Angus Inc.
exhibited the Reserve,
Premier Skyhigh 2343 T.
Patriot Lady 965 was the
Intermediate Champion
female exhibited by Kevin
Reeser, Leßoy, Illinois.
Sayre Farms took Reserve
on Blackcap *34L of Sayre.
Patriots Jestress Gal 160 F
was the Heifer Calf
Champion owned by
Gallagher’s Farm, Ghent,
New York; and Sayre
Farms. Double HH Farms,
Adair, Illinois, owned the
Reserve Calf Champion,
Double HH Lass 0305.
Continental claimed the grand champion Angus bull title at the Indiana State
Fair. Also the senior champ, he’s owned by Continental Associates, Phelps, New
York; and Fred C. Frey & Sons, Quarryville.
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Grinding high moisture or dry ear corn and blowing
into the tallest silos at rates up to 25 tons per hour is
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