Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 21, 1961, Image 11

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WINNERS OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY 4-H Dairy club proiect book contest
si e, Lto R,-Paul Trimble, Quarryvil e Rl, Holstein winner; Phyllis Landis, Oak View
Road, Lancaster, Jersey w nner; Mary Ellen Mumma, Manheim. Rl, Guernsey winner,
md R Edwin Harnish, Christiana Rl, Ayrshire winner. —L. F. Photo
Cheese, cottage cheese and average American maintain- The average American sa
,ce cream and other frozen ed reco rds from the year be- fof
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1960 The average consumer cottage cheese and JO.O qts products
ate 8 4 pounds of cheese, to * ce cream other froz
sct a new record. The same en dairy foods,
Re a Rose rumenator pellets
A high nutrition “booster feed” that has proved its
ability to increase production levels of dairy and
beef cattle.
Excellent booster or appetizer for dairy and beef
animals of all ages. Keeps herds in top condition and
provides an energy and vitamin lift during periods
of stress, or to increase production. Fortified with
vitamin A, vitamin D 2, vitamin E. animal fat and
mineral's. MADE ONLY BY JOHN W. ESHELMAN
& SONS!
. Buy RED ROSE MILK REPLACER, too. Each bag contains- a coupon good for 25c toward the
purchase of one 50 lb. bag of Red Rose Rumenator Pellets.
Joseph M. Good dc Son
137 Newport Road, Leola, Pa.
E. Musser Heisey
R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa.
Musser’s
The Buck,
R. D. 1, Quarryville, Pa.
Musser Farms, Inc.
R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa
Leroy Geib Est.
R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
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Mountvllle Feed
Service
R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa.
Ammon E. Shelly
R. D. 2, Lititz, Pa.
West Willow Farmers
Association
West Willow, Pa.
A. S. Groff
N. Queen Street, Lancaster. Pa
Brown dc Rea
Atglen, Pa.
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Improves Appetites • Increases Milk Production •
Maintains Peak Milk Production for Longer Periods
• Gets Cows in Better Condition for Calving • Glos
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Faster, Gains Better • Helps -Avoid Production
Drops in Cold Weather
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 1961—11
Dairy Club Presidents
Are All Project Winners
Two Lancaster County 4-
H dairy club members re
peated as champions in pro
ject competition when the
book scores were totaled at
the annual banquet of the
combined clubs last Friday
night.
Paul Trimble, president of
the county Holstein club and
Mary Ellen Mumma, presi
dent of the Guernsey club
turned in high project book
scores for the second con
secutive year.
Trimble, son of Mr. and
Mrs Daniel' Trimble, Quar
ry ville Rl, ilmshed the pro
ject year with a total score
of 97 6 to win the Holstein
breed competition Miss
Mumma, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Harry Mumma, of
Manheim Rl, scored 97 2
points out of a possible 100
in the Guernsey club
R Edwin Harnish, Christ
iana Rl, son of Mr and Mrs.
Ralph E. Harnish, turned in
the highest score of any club
members when his Ayrshire
project record totaled 98 5
He is the president of the
county Ayrshire-Jersey club
High score in the Jersey
breed was won by Miss Phyl
lis Landis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Landis,
of 172 Oak View Road, Lan
caster
Awards for breed type
championship, fitting and
showmanship at the county
dairy club roundups in Aug
ust, were made before the
200 members and parents at
the Strasburg fire hall.
Entertainment was furn
ished by a reed choir from
Solanco High- School with
Mr. Ralph Downey conduct
ing. Darvin Boyd, Ephrata
Rl, now a student at Dela
ware Valley College of Agri
culture, was the featured]
speaker. He explained the
four pomts of the 4-H club
J. C. Walker dc Son
Inc.
Gap, Pa.
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville. Pa.
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville, Pa.
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
R. D. 2, East Earl. Pa.
I. B. Graybill dc Son
Reflon, Pa.
Walter dc Jackson
Christiana, Pa.
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Project score winners were
as follows
AYRSHIRE
1, R Edwin Harmsh; 2,
Judy Ann Flory, Lititz R 2;
3, Marilyn Harmsh, Quarry
vxlle R 2; 4, Joyce Kreider,
Quarryville Rl; 5, James
Esbenshade, Quarryvil'e R 2;
6, Gerald Kreider, Quarry
ville Rl, 7, Carol Ann Krantz
of New Providence Rl; 8,
Linda Eshleman, Elizabeth
town Rl; 9, George Clark, of
Lititz Rl, 10, Dale Kreider,
Quarryville Rl
JERSEY
1, Phyllis Landis, 2, Lucil
le Kreider, Drumore, 3, J.
Marvin Herr, Holtwood Rl;
4, Jean Kreider, Quarry
ville Rl
GUERNSEY
1, Mary Ellen M’lmma, 2,
Susanne Mumma, Manheim
Rl, 3, Nancy Stoltzfus, of
Ronks Rl; 4, Janes Adams,
Landisville, 5, Donald Ank
rum, Peach Bottom R 2; 6,
Richard Ankrum, of Peach
Bottom R 2, 7, Stella Jackson
of Nottingham R 2; 8, Joyce
Stoltzois, Ronks Rl; 9, John
McSparran, Peach Bottom
Rl; 10, Elaine Stoltzfus, of
Ronks Rl
HOLSTEIN
1, Paul Trimble; 2, Avernl
Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike,
Lancaster; 3, Donald Trimble
of Quarryville Rl, 4, Richard
Shelly, Manheim Rl; 5, Jno.
Welk, Strasburg R 6, Carol
Ann Hess, Strasburg Rl; 7,
Linda Lou Welk. Strasburg
Rl; 8, Geo. Rutt, Jr., Stev
ens Rl; 9, Harold Welk, of
Strasburg Rl; 10, Alana
Lord, Manheim R 3 and Lin
da Delong, Quarryville Rl.
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