\OL 14X0 44 Aliment Named ToASC Committee Fiank \V Aument, Holtwood El was elected to the Lancastei County ASC Committee Thurs day mgh' a: an election meeting i eld in the Farm and Home Cen ter Aument was named in place of Elmer L. Huber, Pequea, who v. as not able to be i eelected. He was a.so named vice chan ce an -Fred Seldomndge, Gap Rl, was reelected chan man of the committee and to serve toi his fourteenth year on the commit tee and John Herr, Mt Joy Rl, v-as reelected and will serve as the iegula- membei B Snaiely Garbei, Willow Sueet Rl was named Ist altei r.fe and Cnailes A Rssslei, Koluood R 2 is the 2nd altei- Local Youths Score Well At Richmond County Youths did well at the Atlantic Rural Ex position at Richmond, Va last week as they took the reserve grand championship of the show and both 4-H and FFA judging teams scored well Sharon Weaver, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Weaver, New Holland Rl, had the cham pion Angus with a summer yearling steer that weighed 960 pounds This entry went on to be iesei\e grand champion of (Contmued on Page 11) Huber Tqkes Binder And Feller Classes At Lampeter Show Earl Huber, RD #1 Conesto ga swept both ends of the dry tobacco show at the Lampeter Fair this week, taking first place m both binder and fillei classes In the green stalks division Robert E Bair, Millpoit Road, Lancaster placed fust Other placings are as follows Seed Leaf Bindei —2, Donald Rohi er 3, Mrs Donald Rohrer, 4, Barbara Huber, 5, Henry Hem, Seed Leaf Filler 2 Barbaia Huber, 3, Donald Heir, 4, Rob ert Bair, 5, Donald Rohrei, Greenstalks —2, Eail Huber, 3 Debbie Lefevei, 4, Albeit Walton, 5 Gary Harmsh Farm Calendar Monday, Sept. 29 300 pm DHIA Dnectois Meeting at Farm and Home Centei Tuesdas, Sept. 30 10 00 a.m Southeastern Pa Forage Day, PSU Reseai ch Faim, Landisville (Contmued on Page 8) THE TRIO OF LAMBS that were champion at the Ephrata Fair Thursday night for Jay Zimmerman. Showing the lambs are left to light Ray Bollinger, Zimmerman and David Harting. L. F. Photo Joy Zimmerman Shows Top Trio At Ephrata A trio of Hampshire lambs won top honors at the Ephrata Fail Sheep Show Thursday evening for Jay Zimmerman, Ephrata HI The lambs that judge Henry Gruber, A & B Packing Co , called outstanding included the individual grand champion from the lightweight class and the fust and third_ place medmmweight lambs Jay is the 16-year-old son of Mr and Mrs James Zimmeiman Reseive champion trio was shown by Call Musser, son of Mr and Mrs David Mussel, Mohnton R 2 and the reserve champion individual was shown by Dale Sensemg, son of Mi and Mrs Roy Sensemg, East Earl R 1 The fitting contest was won by Dale Sensemg and Eugene Bollinger was the top showman Placings are LIGHTWEIGHT Individuals, Jay Zimmerman, Fiank Ruoss, Marlin Bollinger, Marlin Bollingei, Tom Bolling er MEDIUMWEIGHT Individuals, Ja\ Zimmerman, Dale Sensemg, Ja\ Zimmeiman, Gail Musser. Harnish Is Mystery Farm Contest Winner ■Last week Lancaster Farming had a booth at the Solanco Fan In conjunction with the fair, a mysleiy farm contest was con ducted At the Lancaster Faim mg booth a p.c*ure of a faim in the Southern end of Lancaster County was 'posted and £airwisi ; (Continued on Page 7) Lancaster Farming, Saturday September 27. 1969 Trio, Jay Zimmerman, Tom Bollinger, Marlin Bollinger, Donald Bollinger MEDIUMWEIGHT Trio, _Carl Musser, Dennis Styer DAIRY CALF AWARDS at the Lam peter Fair (left to right) In the front row is Donald Breneman from Lampeter- Strasburg High School with his Guernsey calf, Willis Fox. Jr. from Garden Spot 'High School who won the Ayrshire call and Amos Sauder from Manheim Central High Many Champion Rosettes Won At Junior Dairy Show Junior show activities occu pied opening day at the Sixth Penn s y 1 vania All-American Dairy Show in Harrisburg, Mon day, with 555 entries including 4-H and FFA animals Peter C Witmer. 16, of Wil low Street Rl, went the highest of any local entry showing ‘ Penn Del Brilliant Connie” a 3-year-old, to win grand and senior championship honors in the 4-H Guernsey division of the 14th Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show The animal’s sire is "Mel field Brilliant” Pdei. a 4-H Gehman Wins Ephrata Fair Steer Show A Hereford was named grand champion and an Angus was named reserve champion at the Ephrata Fair Steer Show Thurs day night and that made the thtpd„time since the local fair opened last week that judges went to the combination Both Solaneo and Lampetei Fairs had Herefords for cham pions and at Ephrata Fair it was Steven Gehman’s champion Hereford that went on to grand (Continued on Page 8) School with his Holstein calf Standing are the men who presented the calves repre senting the local breed organizations. They are Elmer Lapp, Kmzers, Phil Ogline, New Holland A§ Teacher and Nathan Stol tzfus. Gap.., L, F. Phot® S l OO Pec Year member six years, is the son o£ Mr and Mrs Raymond F Wit mer He also won master fitter and master showman awards Henry Smeltz, 13. of Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, won junior champion 4-H Ayrshire laurels with “Masonic Homes Flashy Bliss,” an intermediate calf The junior champion was sired by “Oak Ridge Flashy (See Photos Page 17, 18 & 27) Klondike.” Henry, a 4-H mem ber two years, is the son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Smeltz In the 4-H Jeisey Show Bar bara Jeanne Aaron, 13, o£ Quairyville, Rl, captured junior championship honois with her intei mediate calf, “Blossoms Valor Emerald ” Barbara, a 4-H membei three yeais, is the daughtei of Mi and Mrs Wil liam Aaron She also won mas ter fitter and master showman, awards. The animal’s sire is “Ansom Valor” Jesse L Balmer, Lititz R 4, won both the reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion FF A Guernsey awaids with his animal “Gord lines S H Holly ” Jesse is the son of Mr and Mrs Jesse Balm er who live on a 150-aere farm (Continued on Page 5)