S—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 3.1968 Two-Day 4-H Dairy Show Has 263 Entries Two hundred sixty ■ three dairy entries were exhibited by Lancaster County 4-H youths this week at the County Dairy Show held Tuesday and Wednes day at the Guernsey Sales Pavi lion. Named the grand chamoion <howman of the two day affair was Jesse Lee Balmer, Lititz R 4, with his Guernsev junior cham mon. Gordline’s Chance’s Cindy, lesse js the son of Mr. and Mrs. T esse L. Balmer. The grand champion fitter of 'he show was another Guernsey • Merle Groff (Continued from Page 1) Lynn Heistand, Manheim R 4, J 968 Lancaster County Queen of the Fuirow. She will be a con testant at the Allentown Fair A.ug 8 foi the regional title The winner at Allentown will com pete for the state title, and win rei of the Hershey contest will eign over the national plowing contest. contour judges were Robert ”1 übaker, Elizabethtown. Chf ioid Holloway, Peach Bottom; rnd FFA area supervisor Henry, S Givler, Ronks Rl. Judges for the level land contest were Ab ner Houseknecht, Soil Conserva tion Seivice; Ivan Z Nolt, Faim eisville; and John C Hoffman, Quairyville 4-H Tractor Drive Curtis Charles, 2249 Leabrook Road. Lancastei, won the county 4-H tractor driving contest and will represent the Garden Spot next week in statewide competi ton at Penn State He tallied only 130 points in the contest, which was based on the lowest score winning He is the 16-year-old son of 7 lr. and Mrs Vernon Charles rnd a member of the Central 4-H Ti actor Club. Second in the senior division, rges 14 through 19, was Clark Stauffer, Ephiata Rl, with 205 Xen Mellmger, Quarryville R 2, was third, with 395, and Glenn Xi eider, Quanyville Rl, fourth, 405 points Lone contestant and winner in the junior division was Jeff Greider, Columbia R 2. Chris Biubakei, of Landis Biotheis Faim Implement, and Howard Baker, of Agway, were the judges Youth Land Judging Plaque winners in the youth land judging contest were Mat thew Young, Peach Bottom R 2, <”ith 272 points, and Clark Stauf !ei, Epnrata Rl, 215 In third nd fourth places were Clifford Holloway, Peach Bottom Rl. and -.mart Mylm, New Providence 31 Glenn Lapp, 11, son of Mr and lis Ben Lapp, Chnstiana Rl, ' as the winner of the greased y.g contest He led the pack of oout 30 youngsters in a meiry base after the pig, donated by Donald Wisslei, Holtwood Rl • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Open House and Chicken Bar becue, Headquaiteis along 230 by pass. Thursday, Aug. 7 —Pa State Swine Field Day, Penn State S3O am —Red Rose 4H Baby Beef Tour. Leave Elvin Hess Jr farm 2 00 pm —Regional Queen of the Furrow Contest, Allentown Fair 8-00 p m —Lancastei 4-H County Council meet, Farm and Home Center Friday, Aug. 9 10 00 am —Cattlemen’s Field Day, Lancaster Stock Yards. 5 00 p m —Ag Teachers Picnic, Robert Herr Farm ihowmnn. Marvin Landis, 1804 ing animal and continued her Hempstead Road. Marvin’s calf winning ways. Topper was nam was Greenfield M. R. Prince Ha- cd grand champion of the near zel. the first place Junior calf, ly 100 head Holstein show on Penn Springs Bill Topper, Wednesday, shown by Susan Kauffman, Ell- Reserve grand champion 'of zabelhtown Rl, came back this the Holstein show went to Hess year for the first time as a milk- Vale Ivanhoe Jewel, shown by JESSE BALMER (left) and MARY ELLEN KETTER ING were named grand and reserve grand champion show men respectively of all breeds at the 4-H Dairy Show this week. L. F. Photo New Model 880: Built stronger to last longer! 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S n P fr. b "JsfH Winners of other fitter titles was a fom-year-old and Kettci • of all breC( j s were L al jij an d ing had a Junior Yearling. Thomas Aaron, Quarr.% viile Rl, Other showmanship titles of senior; Dorothea Geo’ge. 242 all breeds went to Mary Ellen ? oat *’„™ nc ! ®f bra Crider, Kettering, Litltz R 3, reserve Nottingham R 2, junior, grand champion; senior titles, (Continued on Page 9) HOLSTEIN 4-H BREED CHAMPIONS, (left t v right) Susan Kauffman with Penn Springs Bill Toppei (grand champion); Edwin Hess, with Hess-Vale Ivanhoa Jewel (reserve grand champion) and Benjamin Ketten g with Henket Jim Phoebe (junior champion). L. F. Photo METAL ROOFING • Aluminum • Galvanized Steel Factory Painted Aluminum • Factory Painted Galvanized Steel' e Long Lengths* up to W • Customer Lengths* You name the length Now Fabral Metal Roofing is available in your area. 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