Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 31, 1971, Image 23

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    Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Show Held Tuesday, Wednesday
(Continued from Pace 22)
■Frey, Beaver Valley Pike, Lan
caster, first; Gary Akers, -Quar
ryville RDi, second; Richard N.
Bailey, Quarryville RD2, third;
Marilyn Krantz, New Providence
RDI, fourth; Marian Miller,
Elizabethtown RD3, fifth; Mary
Ellen DeLong; Quarryville RDI,
sixth; Raelene Harbold, Eliza
bethtown RDI, seventh.
Intermediate Calf Gary
Akers, Quarryville RDI, first;
Marlene Harbold, Elizabethtown
RDI, second; Susan Ann Frey,
401 Beaver Valley Pike, third;
Joyce E. Denlinger, Gordonville
RDI, fourth.
Senior Calf Randy Hess,
Strasburg RDI, first; Robert D.
Hess, Strasburg RDl n second;
DaviS W. Kurtz, Elizabethtown,
third; Barry R. Kreider, Willow
Road, fourth. „
Junior Yearling John Mow
ery Frey, first; Donna M. Akers,
Quarryville RDI, second; Sue
Kauffman, Elizabethtown RDI,
thid; Dorothea George, Pitney
Road, Lancaster, fourth .
Senior Yearling—Sandra Jean
Frey, 401 Beaver Valley Pike,
Lancaster, first; Bruce Landis,
Lancaster RD6, second; Susan
Ann Frey, third; Brenda Krei
der, Mount Joy RD2, fourth;
Debra Alice Gregory, Lititz RDI,
fifth; Connie Kreider, Willow
Road, Lancaster, sixth-
Two-Year Old —Lynn H. Roy
er. Oregon Pike, Lancaster, first;
Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown
RDI, second; Raelene Harbold,
third; Rhoda Stauffer, Ephrata
RDI, fourth.
Three-Year Old—Bruce Land
is, first; Ed Hess, Strasburg
RDI, second.
■Four-Year Old—Donna J. Hess,
Strasburg RDI, first.
Aged Cow—Sharon L. Groff,
Quarryville RD3, first; Sue
Kauffman, second.
Top Guernsey winners by class
are:
Junior Calf—H. Thomas Kirk,
Peach Bottom RDI, first; Diane
M. Crider, Nottingham RD2,
second; Charles H. Coates, Not
tingham RD2, third.
Intermediate Calf Cynthia
Balmer, Lititz RD4, first; Diane
M. Crider, second.
Senior Calf—Carol Balmer,
Lititz RD4, first.
Junior Yearling—Joyce Groff,
Quarryville RD3, first; Peter
Witmer, Willow Street RDI, sec
ond; Susan Louise Witmer, Wil
low Street RDI, third.
Kerry Boyd, Ephrata RDI, shows Frieda,
the Brown Swiss champion in the Lancaster
Senior Yearling—Cynthia Bai
mer, first; Peter Witmer, sec
ond; Betty Jo Bitter, Peach Bot
tom RD2, third.
Two-Year Old—Marlin Stoltz
fus, Ronks RDI, first; Cynthia
Balmer, second; Picky Lee Cri
der, Nottingham RD2, third.
Three-Year Old—Susan Louise
Witmer, first; Debbie Crider, t
Nottingham RD2, second; Mar
garet Shope, Lampeter, third.
Four-Year Old—Mark Z. Wit
mer, Willow Street RDI, first;
Cheryl Balmer, Lititz RD4, sec
ond.
Five-Year Old—Peter Witmer,
first. Top Ayrshires
Top Ayrshire winners by class
are:
Junior Calf—Penny Halbheb,
Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown,
first; Daryl Martin, Stevens
RDI, second; Rhonda Shope, '
Masonic Homes, third.
Intermediate Calf Curtis
Hamilton, Elizabethtown, first;
Paul Waimer, Masonic Homes,
second.
Senior Calf—Brenda Eshle
man, Elizabethtown RDI, first;
J. Kenneth Eshleman, Elizabeth
town RDI, first; J. Kenneth Esh
leman, Elizabethtown RDI, sec
ond.
Junior Yearling—Joyce Wal
mer, Masonic Homes, first; Rob
in Westcott, Masonic Homes,
second.
Senior Yearling—Roger Shope,
Masonic Home, first; Dennis L.
Martin, Stevens RDI, second;
Doris Walmer, Masonic Homes,
third.
Two-Year Did —Daryl Martin,
Stevens RDI, first; Russell Wil
son, Masonic Homes, second;
Mary Jane Eshleman, Elizabeth
town RDI, third.
Top Jerseys
Top Jersey winners by class
are:
Intermediate Calf—Larry W.
Aaron, Quarryville RDI, first.
Senior Yearling—Kathy Krei
der, Quaryville RDI, first; Ellen
L. Schmuck, Peach Bottom RD2,
second; Barbara Aaron, Qu'arry
ville RDI, third.
Two-Year Old
Aaron, first,
Serving as type judge for the
contest was John P. Harris, as
sociate county agent, Harrisburg.
Showmanship judging was done
by Richard A. Bailey* county
agent from Doylestown, while
Duane G. Duncan, county agent
from Carlisle, served as fitting
judge.
Lynn Royer, Lancaster, shows his grand
champion Holstein and Linda Kauffman, Eli
zabethtown RDI, her reserve grand cham
Lancaster Co. Swine Producers
Schedule Field Day August 12
The Lancaster County Swine
Producers annual field day has
been scheduled for 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Thursday, August 12
at the Farm and Home Center,
1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster.
The event will include ex
hibits, speakers, and a pork bar
becue.
The program will begin with
exhibits at 9 a.m., followed at
10:30 a.m. by a speaker. Dr. Lar
ry A. Johnson, swine research
branch, U.S. Department of Ag
riculture, Beltsville, Md., on
“Animal Reproduction and Ar
tificial Insemination.”
At 11:30 a.m., M; Lawrence
Bayern, American Cyanamid,
Princeton, N.J., will show a
movie on “Profitable Pork
Production.”
Barbara
From 11:45 till 1:30 p.m., a
pork barbecue, costing $2.50,
will be held.
The afternoon program in
cludes: at 1:30 p.m.. Dr. Larry
Price, Allied Mills Inc. Re
search Division, Libertyville,
111., talk on “Animal Health”;
County 4-H Dairy Show.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 31,1971
pion Holstein at the 4-H Dairy Show Wednes
day.
2:30 p.m., Dr. Kenneth Dolge,
livestock nutritionist, Buffalo,
N.Y., talk on swine manage
ment and telephone interview
AERIAL LADDER EQUIP!.
FARM PAINTERS
WE USE QUALITY PAINT.
WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN.
Free Estimates
HENRY K. FISHER
2322 Old Phila. Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530
with co-op research farm, Lex
ington, 111. At 3:30 p.m. exhi
bits will remain open for view
ing.
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