Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 04, 1965, Image 7

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    Guernsey & Jersey Showmen Lead
Cotmtians In 4-H District Show
by Everett New swam ger,
Staff Reporter
HER'SHEY The 'boys and
girls from the 14 Southeast
ern Pennsylvania Counties pa
raded 200 dairy projects of
all breeds before official
judges here last Friday at the
20th annual 'Southeast District
4-H Dairy Show held at the
Hershey 'Stadium.
GUERNSEY
The 4-H”ers with the “Gold
en Guernsey” projects brought
top honors back to Lancaster
County by putting together
four entries to win the county
group class over eight other
counties. The winning group
included J. Nelson Landis,
1804 Hempstead Road, Lan
caster, with his veteran show
heifer Har-Len Heroic Rosan
na (first senior yearling, jun
ior champion and reserve
grand champion); Sue Mum
ma, Manheim, showing Har-
Len V. F.’s Molly (first junior
yearling and reserve junior
champion): James R. Adams,
Landisville, with Har-Len Roy
al Astor (second junior year
ling) and Cynthia Jean Balmer,
Lititz, showing Nepturn’s Ter-
Cut for
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H*NNOHUI«L
ry of Tulip (third intermedi
ate calf).
Other county placings were
E. Eugene Denlinger, Gordon
ville (fourth senior calf); Mar
lin M. Stoltrfus, Honks, (sixth
two-year-old) and Nancy J.
Stoltrfus, Ronks, (third three
year-old).
Judge for Holsteins and
Jerseys, Allie Messer, Pond
View Farm, Maryland, picked
Thomas Aaron’s, Quarryvilie
HI, Lynmoore’s Fashion Prince
Mannie (second three-year
old) as his reserve senior and
reserve grand champion in the
Jersey breed. Shirley Aaron,
Quarryvilie Rl, had the fourth
place intermediate calf, Ste
phen Arrowsraith, Peach Bot
tom Rl, was fourth in the
senior calf class and Wayne
Lefever, Quarryvilie Rl show
ed the seventh place junior
yearling.
Stephen Arrowsmith and
Nancy Kreider, Drumore Rl,
stood first and second respec
tively m the senior yearling
class.
The county group was sec
ond
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JERSEY
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WINNING COUNTY GROUP OF GUERNSEYS at the Southeast District
4-H Dairy Show held 'last Friday at Hershey. (1 to r) Cynthia Jean Bahner,
Lititz, showing Neptune’s Terry of Tulip; Sue Mumma, Manheim, with Har-Len
V. F.’s Molly; James R. Adams, Landis ville, holding Har-Len Royal Astor and
J. Nelson Landis, Lancaster, showing Har-Len Heroic Rosanna. L. F. Photo.
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Kauffman Bros.
MOUXTVILLE
285-9151
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1965—'
GRAIN GROWERS
FERTILIZE
WITH
Miller's Small Grain
Supreme
with RHEOLITE*
Miller's Smoll Grain Supreme provides all
the essential nutrients necessary for the
production of top yields.
Miller's Small Grain Supreme offers the fol
lowing extras:
Stronger straw to help prevent lodging.
More uniform crop with fuller kernels.
Crop will ripen more evenly.
Crop is in better condition for over-wintering
less plants lost.
More nutrient value in the harvested crop.
R
Miller's new organic fertilizer lubricant
that insures free flowing qualities.
J. Wilbert Carper
2590 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster, Pa.
Ph. 898-8983
Dutchman Feed Mill
Mt. Airy, Pa,
Ph. 733-302®
Mark Eshlemon
Litrtz, Pa. R#2
Ph. 665-4921
Poul H. Gehman
Denver, Pa.
Ph, 267-5585
L. M. Snovely
Lititz, Pa. R#l
Ph. 626-6256
John L.'Zug & Son
Richland, Pa.
Ph, 866-4323
Miller Chemical and Fertilizer Corp.
, Box 25, Ephrata Pl». 73&652S
To get your supply.
contact your
Miller Dealer
B. G. Mellinger
& Sons
Willow St., Pa. R#l
Ph. 397-6656
L. Clyde Smith
& Sons
194 Greenfield Road
Lancaster, Pa.
Ph. 392-5515
Heisey
Farm Supply
Lawn & Bellaire, Pa.
Ph. 665-3121
Levi Hertzog
125 E. Main St.
Leolfc, Pa.
Ph. 656-3126
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