—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 31.1971 22 Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Show Held Tuesday, Wednesday The Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Show was held this week at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, with dozens of 4-H’ers showing their quality animals. Lynn Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, took one of the most highly sought awards. His two year old Holstein was named grand champion Holstein in the Holstein competition Wednes day In competition Tuesday in the other breeds, champions were as follows: grand champion Guern sey, Susan Witmer, Willow Street RDI, a three year old. Ayrshire grand champion,, Barbara Aaron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Aaron, Quarryville RDI, shows her two year old Emeral, Jersey breed grand champion at the 4-H Dairy Show Tuesday. Daryl Martin, Stevens RDI, a two year old. Grand champion Jersey, Bar bara Aaron, Quarryville RDI, a two-year old. And 1 Brown Swiss Champion, Kerry Boyd, Ephrata RDI, an intermediate calf. Showmanship In showmanship competition Peter Witmer was named win ner in competition with ail breeds. He had won the Guern sey category. Raylene Arbold, the Holstein showman winner, was runner up. Other showmen winners by breed are as follows: Rhoda Stauffer, Holstein runner up; Cynthia Balmer, Guernsey run ner up; Daryl Martin, top Ayr shire showman; Brenda Eshle man, reserve Ayrshire; Larry Aaron, Jersey showman champ; Ellen Schmuck, reserve Jersey; Warren Schmuck, Brown Swiss champ and Kerry Boyd, runner up Brown Swiss. Other Breed Awards In winning the Holstein breed championship, Royer’s “Blos someDe Lovee Dove”, a very large animal, won the two year old class and senior breed cham pionship. A two year old shown by Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown RDI, was reserve breed champion. Miss Kauffman’s Penn Springs Bill Maid was second to the Roy er cow in its class and on through the championship group. Junior champion, as well as reserve junior Holstein cham pion, was shown by John Mowery Frey. In the Guernsey competition Mark Witmer had the runner up to his sister, Susan. Susan’s cow was senior breed champion and Mark’s was reserve senior breed champion. The junior Guernsey breed champion was shown by Joyce Groff and reserve by Cynthia Balmer. In winning the Ayrshire cham pionship, Daryl Martin had the senior breed champion. Reserve Susan Witmer displays her 4-H grand his reserve champion four year old at the champion Guernsey and her brother Mark Sales Pavilion Tuesday. " Agway will give your oil heating system a new heart for only You’re burning up money every winter if your oil burner won’t hold its tune, needs constant repairs, frequent service. For only $169.95 plus tax Agway's ex pert servicemen can install a new Model 40J burner, including a new primary control in just a couple of hours. And this is a quality burner that’s generous with heat and miseHy with fuel. It quickly pays for itself with what it saves you on fuel, repairs, service calls. Call Agway today and modernize with a new oil burner package. You’ll bring down the cost of winter. Call Agway Petroleum today. And faring down the cost of winter. _ AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. fnSSmti Dillerville Rd., Lancaster Ph. 717.3974954 Daryl Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Martin, Stevens, shows Polly Ann his two year seven month old cow which was champion of the Ayrshire breed in the 4-H show Tuesday. champion breed winner was Cur- Kreider had the reserve junior tis Hamilton whose animal was breed champion. also the junior breed champion. Only two animals were entered Reserve junior breed champion in the Brown Swiss competition, was Joyce Walmer, and reserve An animal shown by Warren senior was shown by Russell Wil- Schmuck was second to Kerry son. Boyd. Barbara Aaron’s Jersey was Holstein Blue Ribbons senior breed champion before A breakdown of blue ribbon going on to the top spot. Her winners by class in the Holstein brother Larry had the junior is as follows: breed' champion' and reserve champion of the breed. Kathy *l6 Junior Calf—John Mowery (Continued on Page 23) v?%. >■#