Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1967, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Fanning,
Saturday, August 26,1967
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Efforts With District Guernsey Win
HERSHEY - A 15-year-old shown by Jesse, and was also
Guernsey exhibitor kept Lan- first in her class. Gordline’s
caster County from being com- Crowns Lulu was first senior
pletely shutout of the Cham- calf for the Warwick FFA
nions’ circle here Monday, at member.
the Twelfth Annual Southeast
ern Pennsylvania FFA Dairy
Show.
Jesse L. Balmer, a member
of the Warwick Chapter, led
his Gordline’s S. H. Holly heif
er to both the junior and the j n a much larger and better
grand championship title in quality show than usual, Jacob
the Guernsey breed. Holly was l. Stoltzfus of the Pequea Val
first-place senior yearling. She ley FFA Chapter was the only
was sired by Ideal’s Patty’s Su- local entry to stand first in
perior and out of Dot’s Honey, class in the Holstein Show. Ap-
The only other Guernsey en- pie Stoltz Brook Supreme, a
try from Lancaster was also smooth-topped, white daughter
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* Record started at 24 weeks of age.
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The grand champion was
favoring an injured leg all
day, but the judge was satis-
fied the injury was only tem
porary and he did not dis
credit her.
I'm happy to be feed-
Record with His 6400
Days* of Production
average Hen Housed.
of Thomlea Texal Supreme out
of Fineti Fairview Admiral
Girl was first in the three-and
four-year old class.
For the grand champion Hol
stein, Judge Howard Weiss,
Myerstown R 2, went to his jun
ior champion and first place
senior yearling. Florydale Tes
sie, a Penstate Star Man daugh
ter out of Florydale General
Tamie was shown by Richard
Troutman Jr. Troutman is an
18-year-old member of the Con
rad Weiser FFA in Berks
County.
Senior and reserve grand
champion was shown by Ken
neth I. Sellers, Lebanon Coun
ty. His two-year-old Gem Rock
Flashy Fern was sired by
Naches Hoogland Flash Boy.
Kenneth is a member of the
Little Dutchman Annville Cle-
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is
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ona Chapter.
Lebanon County bad the
first place county Group of
Four. Lancaster was second
followed by Berks, York and
Chester.
.Allen L. Groff, Lebanon
County was the best fitter of
the show and Richard Trout*
man, Jr., with his junior and
grand champion took home the
showmanship trophy.
In the Jersey show Edwin J.
Teets, 15-year-old Dauphin
County boy showed a Marlu
Mrtad Model daughter to the
junior and grand champion
ships. She is a junior coif.
A senior calf daughter of
the same bull was the re*
serve grand champion.
The senior and grand cham
pion of the Ayrshire breed
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