—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1964 16 • 4-H Awards (Continued front Page 1) by Cloister Dairy; Ayrshire R, Edwin Harnish, Chnstana Rl, presented by Vintage Sales Barn, Inc.; Jersey Marvin Herr, Holtwood Rl, presented by Lancastei Coun ty Jeisey Breeders Ass’n High Record Book Scores Holstein James Kettering, Lititz R 3, 96 8 points, Aver nl Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, 95 3, Maiilyn Krantz, New Pi evidence Rl, 951; Mary E. Kettenng, Lititz R 3, 94 6, Donald Bollinger, Manheim Rl, 94 0, Elaine Kreider, Quarry vxlle Rl. 93 8, Bany Kurtz, 1160 N Maiket St, Elizabeth town, 93 5, Judith Longeneck ei, Holtwood Rl, 93 3, John Bartsch, Ephiata, 93 0; Earl Stauffei Ephiata Rl, 92 9, Linda Welk, Strasburg Rl, 92 6 Fied Metcalf, Willow Stieet R 2, 92 1, Kenneth Rutt. Quauy ville R 2, 918, Curtis Chailes 2249 Leabiook Rd 913, Linda DeLong, Quarry ville Rl, 91 1, Nannette Stauf fei, Ephiata Rl, 910, Edward Hess Stiasbuig Rl, 90 6 Ken neth Hess, Stiasburg Rl, 90 4. Caiol Gioff, Quarry ville R 3, 90 2 Richaid Rutt, Quany- Mlle R 2, 90 1 Guernsey Suzanne Mum ma Manheim Rl, 96 6 points, Nancy Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, 951 J Nelson Landis, 1804 Hempstead Rd, Lancastei, 93 3. Joyce Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, 93 3 Nancy Bollingei, Lit itz R 4, 931 H Melvin Bien eman, Stiasburg Rl, 92 0, John Bollmgei, Lititz R 4, 90 9, Richaid Ankium, peach Bot tom, 90 3 Robeit Owen, 6410 85th Place, Hyattsville, Md, 90 2 Ayishue R Edwin Har msh 11, Chustiana Rl, 95 0 points Judy Floiy, Lititz R 2, 93 9 Maiy Eshleman, Eliza bethtown Rl, 92 0, Paul Biu bakei, Lititz Rl, 914, Sandra Eshleman Elizabethtown Rl, 90 7 Linda Eshleman, Eliza bethan n Rl, 90 6, Barbaia Kupp, Manheim R 3, 90 3 Jeisey Nancy Kieidei, Diumoie Rl, 94 1 points, Wayne Lefevei, Quanyville Rl, 89 8 Stephen Airowsmith, Peach Bottom Rl, 87 2, Maivin Hen Holtwood Rl, 87 2 Bi own Swiss Robeit Wan nei Naivon R 2, 88 8 points, Gaiy Myei 410 Willow Road 88 5 County Breed Champions Ayishne R Edwnn Hai nish 11, Chustiana Rl, pie sented bj Dillei and Kieidei Auctioneei Jeisev Stephen Anow smith Peach Bottom Rl, pie seated by Mai tin’s Daily Guernsey J Nelson Lan dis, 1804 Hempstead Rd , Lan cartel piesented by Intel state Deny Distuct -7 Holstein Avernl Royei, 2025 Oitgon Pike, Lancastei presented by S H Heistand and Co Bi own Swiss Robert Wan nei N’i'on R 2, piesented byl Conestoga Vetei manan Medi cal Association Co mt> Fitting Champions Ayishue Sandia Eshle man Elisabethtown Rl Jeisey Wayne Lefevei, Quanvville Rl Guernsey Nelson Landis, 1804 Hempstead Road, Lancas lei Holstein Maulyn Kiantz, New Pi evidence Rl Bi ovv n Swiss Robei t Wan ner, Naivon R 2 All awaids weie piesented by Lancaster County Faim Bureau The Gland Champion Fitter was IHaiilyn Krantz who received an award from Atlantic Breed ers Co-op Co. Showmanship Champions Ayrshire R. Edwin Har nisb, Christiana Rl, presented by Dr. Loy Awkerman. Jersey Nancy Kreider, Drumore Rl, presented by Moore Dairy. Guernsey Suzanne Mum ma, Manheim Rl, piesented by Graybill’s Dany Holstein Donald Bolling ei, Manheim Rl, presented by Mount Joy Farmers Co-op. Brown Swiss Gaiy Myer, 410 Willow Road, presented by Curtis Candy Company The Grand Champion show man was Donald Bollinger, Manheim Rl who will receive an award from Donald Trimble. HORNCO FEEDS... The Growing Choice of Business Farmers Top Beef Producers Want The Best Supplement! D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. 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