Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1968, Image 9

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    4-H Dairy Show
(Continued from Page 8) breed were won by Dorothea
„. A . . .. . George, Junior; Gary L. Akers,
Holstein showmanship winn- Quarryville Rl, reserve junior;
ers were Randy Hess, junior Averril L. Royer, 2025 Oregon
championship; Gregory Landis, Pike, senior: Robert Grelder,
Lancaster R 6. reserve junior; Columbia Rl, reserve senior.
Mary Ellen Kettering, senior; In the Guernsey Show Tues
and Sue Kauffman, reserve day, Mark Witmer, 15-year-old
senior. son*of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fitter titles in the Holstein Witmer, Willow Street Rl, had
FITTING WINNERS at the 4-H Dairy Show; Marvin
Landis (grand champion fitter) and Dorothea George
(junior champion). L. F. Photo
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Area Code 717 Phone 397-3721
the grand champion with hit
Penn Del Hero Anita cow. It
was his second consecutive win
at the county show.
Reserve grand champion
Guernsey was Wyno Harlequin
Rose, shown by Marlin M. Stol
tzfus. Rose like the Anita cow
came from the Three Year Old
Class.
Guernsey fitting and show
manship wins were posted by
Debra K. Crider, Nottingham
R 2 and Jesse Balmer, Lititz R 4,
resnectively.
The Ayrshire show had Byron
Smeltz, Elizabethtown, in the
championship spot with Masonic
Homes Flashy Carla, an Inter
mediate Calf and the reserve
breed title went to Eugene
Beaver, Elizabethtown, with
Masonic Homes Fashions Iris,
a Senior Calf.
Donna and Brenda Eshleman,
Elizabethtown Rl, sisters, won
the fitting and showman titles
respectively.
Stephen P Arrowsmith,
Peach Bottom, won the Jersey
championship with a four-year
old. Hillacie’s Liberator Egg
nog The reserve champion was
shown by Shirley Aaron,
Quarryville Rl, with Epic
Spiing Brook Velvet.
A junior calf, Jo-Har Thelma
Nola, shown by Robert Witmer,
Willow Street R 2, swept the
Brown Swiss division, winning
breed championship and Wil
mer also won both the fitter and
showman awards.
Type judge for the annual
show was Paul Anderson, dairy
specialist from Penn State
Judging showmanship was
Duane Duncan, Cumberland
County Agent. George Mansell,
associate Montgomery County
agent, judged fitting.
Ribbons were presented to
winners by the 1968 Lancaster
County Dairy Princess Debbie
Binkley.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3,1968
JERSEY CHAMPION. Stephen Arrowsmith with Hill
acre’s Liberator Eggnog, his grand champion Jersey at the
4-H dairy show, this week. L F. Photo
Intercourse
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GUERNSEY 4-H
CHAMPIONS
Mark Witmer (left) with
Penn Del Hero Anita was
grand champion ot the 4-H
Guernsey Show held Tues
day, at the Guernsey Sales
Pavilion Marlin Stoltzfus
with Wyno Harlequin Rose
on the right was reserve
grand champion. L. F. Photo
NEBA Sets
First Sale For
Tuesday, Aug. 6
The Northeastern Bleeding
Association, of Tunkhannock,
will have its first NEBA sale on
Tuesday, August 6, at the Read
ing Fan grounds The sale will be
managed by R Austin Backus,
Inc of Mexico, New Yoik
Accoidmg to Verne A Adams,
Sales and Piomotion Manager,
over 50 head of Registered Hol
steins will sell including 14
daughters of Whnlhill Kingpin
and 3 by Simpson Faim Tidy
Gent All consignments (daugh
ters of NEBA sires) will be re
cently fiesh or due soon after
the sale.
• Geni Hiestand
(Continued from Page 1)
mg Among her hobbies she lists
sewing, reading, tennis, cooking
and baking, and “anything that’s
art”
The Lancaster County Poultiy
Queen has attended Southeast
ern Bible College, Birmingham,
Ala, and Moody Bible Institute,
Chicago In the fall she will en
ter the School of the Art In
stitute of Chicago.
Tiaffic deaths and injuues
were down slightly in 1967, but,
according to a spokesman for
The Travelers Insurance Com
panies, “52,200 deaths and 4,-
200,000 injuries in one year is
small cause for lejoicing.”
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