Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1965, Image 7

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    Cliff Bollinger
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lihough he lost a little mon
i ihe first year, he has since
cumulated a net labor in
-31110 of $2,560.
Clijl is described by his vo
£, icacher Lewis Ayeis as “a
i’mlic competitor; when he
into something,” Ayeis
aid. “be goes in to win ” As
n example of that attitude,
olhnger had earned the right
3 represent the Lancaster
oi k FFA area in the state
ide' tractor driving competi
on during FFA Week at Penn
tale. Instead, he chose to en
•i the state contest in dairy
idgmg. According to Ayers,
■olhnger had competed only
are at the state level in
any showing, but-never in
airy judging. But he prac
ced, and he worked at it He
laced second in the state to
a m a gold medal in dairy
idgmg, right behind Ken
ess of the Garden Spot Chap
«r Like the man said, he
a competitor!
The judges were Dr Harry
Cliff is the 17-year-old son Gerlach, county supeuntend
'.llfier 1 "?! "iTfc Smat "il!* " “™e.pr S _ SWINE JUDGING CHAMPS. Left to right: Katneth Rutt QuerryviUe R 2;
aam Bollinger farm consists dent, 'Lancaster County Farm- Tom Hess, Leola HI; Tom Zartman, Ephrata HI; and Donald Miller, Elizabeth
i 109 acres 0 f corn, hay, to- ers National Bank; Don Tim- town HI. This Was the first state championship in swine judging for the county
kcco, and pasture and sup- mons, editor, Lancaster Farm- since 1963.
orts a 20-head herd of Hoi- in &
McCracken’s Feed Mill
These Winners of the 4-H Co. Dairy Show
GRAND CHAMPION Holstein Cow THREE YEAR OLD Holstein Cow
Donald Bollinger, Manheim Ist-Donald L. Bollinger, Monheim
RESERVE CHAMPION Holstein Cow GRAND CHAMPION Ayrshire Cow
James Kettering, Lititz Judy
INTERMEDIATE HOLSTEIN CALF
Ist-Carol Jean Kettering, Lititz
4th-Lynn H. Royer, Lancaster
SENIOR HOLSTEIN CALF
1 st-James E. Kettering, Lititz
We are proud to have served these customers with Beacon Feeds.
BEACON
McCracken Feed Mill
MANHEIM
stems, and 100 head of beef
cattle. The family also opei'-
ates another faun ol approxi
mately 120 acres of crops and
100 beef cattle.
Cliff was elected vice-presi
dent of his PFA chaplei this
past yeai, and-succeeded to
(he presidency to till the va
cancy left by the piesidcnt’s
moving out of the aiea He
also selves as conesponding
secietary of the Red Rose
FFA Chapter.
As a result of his gold med
al placing in the state FFA
dairy judging contest, he will
be one of a three-member
team representing Pennsyl
vania in national competition
at Waterloo, iowa, September
29 through October 7.
The other countians com
peting for the Star Parmer
award were Dale Herr, Grass
lands Chapter; Thomas Zart
man, Cloister Chapter, and
Earl Wenger, Solanco Chap
ter.
Congratulates
IT PAYS TO BUY THC BISTI
T
SENIOR AYRSHIRE CALF
THREE YEAR OLD Ayrshire Cow
'beacc^
FEEDS
Ist-Nancy Flory, Lititz
Ist-Judy Flory, Lititz
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14, 1965
Pennsylvania
Swine
Judgmo
1965
FEEDS
PHONE 665-2186
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• 4-H Days
individual scoie, and the only
blue ribbon managed by the
county team Allied Wannei,
Jr, Naivon R 2, got a white
ribbon for his individual lank
ol 35 in the 42-team event
Other members of the dany
team were Paul Biubakei,
Lititz Rl, Eail Wenger, Quai
ryville Rl.
Anothei seventh place team
eftoit was made in vegetable
judging Robert Hemy of New
Providence Rl took a red rib
bon foi his llth-place scoring,
and Annette Long of Lititz R 3
received a white nbbon for
finishing in the 19th spot.
Other team membeis were?
Nancy Risser, Leola Rl, Mar
garet Giube, Lititz R 3
According to Miss Joanne
Warner, extension home econo
mist, there were no blue rib
bons won by any of the teams
entered in the foods or cloth
ing events. This resulted, she
said, from a changing in the
method of scoring at the state
level in those events as com
pared to the methods used orv
the county and district levels.
There were 31 club members
who made the trip to Penn
State to judge in the agricul
tural events, and 6 girls in the
home economics events They
returned with an assoited col
lection of 19 ribbons seven
blue, thiee red, and nine
white
• Farm Calendar
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the Union Stock Yaids, La--
caster
1 30 pm Auction sale o',
all 4-H hogs fiom the morn
ing show
August 18 8 am Poultiy
Association Tour Buses
leave fiom Lancastei Shop
ping Center
930 am 4-H Clothim?
Roundup at Penn Manni
High School
August 19 10 am Uancas
ter County Guernsey Breed
ers’ ‘Field Day at Paul Wit
mer farm, Willow Street R 1
—-6 pm 'Sear’s Swine (Ban
quet at Yorktowne Hotel,
York
August 20 7 pm Chester
County 4-H Hog Show at
Vintage Sales Stables, Vm
tage
Afefeust 21 _ ft a*ift 'AUction
sale of all 4 H hogs entered'
in ’Chester County 4-H ‘Hog
Show, at Vantage Sales
Stahles
—7 30 n m Giange *7l an-'
nual picnic at Fulton
t
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