Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1971, Image 13

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    Lancaster Ca4-H, FFA Youth Get Top Awards at
Lancaster County 4-H and FFA
youth fared well at the 16th an
nual Pennsylvania Junior Dairy
Show Monday, September 20, in
conjunction with the Penn
sylvania All-American Dairy
Show in Harrisburg.
In the 4-H Brown Swiss show,
Linda Sue Witmer, Willow Street
RD2, received senior and grand
champion honors with her first
place three and four year old,
Needmor Delila. She also
received a master showman
award.
In the FFA Jersey show,
Thomas W. Aaron, Quarryville
RDI, won. senior and grand
champion with his first place
three and four year old, Lyn
moores Fashion Gail. He was
reserve champion showman and
fitter.
He also showed fourth place
senior yearling in the FFA
contest. Robert Witmer, Willow
Street RD2, showed fifth place
senior calf.
In the FFA division, Fred W.
Edwards, Peach Bottom RD,
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Manheim
I. B. Groybill & Son
Strasburg
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David B. Hurst
Bowman sville
showed first place intermediate
calf, Don’s Dell Wind Queen.
Donald S. Wenger, Manheim
RD2, showed first place senior
calf, Shady Creek Misty Mo.
In the 4-H Ayrshire show,
reserve senior and reserve grand
champion honors went to Stephen
Horton, Elizabethtown, with his
first place two year old, Masonic
Homes Flashy Marlin.
First place intermediate calf in
the Ayrshire show went to Curtis
Hamilton, Elizabethtown, with
Masonic Homes Cal-Rule. He
received a master fitter award.
Paul Walmer, Elizabethtown,
showed second place in
termediate calf and won a master
fitter award.
Second place junior yearling
was shown by Robin Westcott,
Elizabethtown, who also won a
master fitter award.
Roger Shobe, Elizabethtown,
won fourth place senior yearljpg
and a master showman award.
In the FFA Guernsey show,
Jesse L. Balmer, Lititz RD4, won
reserve senior champion with his
G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Refton, Pa.
Mountyille Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
Martin's Feed Mill
Ephrata, Pa.
Chos. E. Souder & Sons
Terre Hill
Ammon E. Shelly
Laiitz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer
second place cow in the three and
four year old class, Gordline
Princess C Candy. He also had
reserve junior champion with his
first place intermediate calf,
Cordlines Princes Happy.
Also in the FFA Guernsey show
were John G. Miller, Elm, fourth
place junior calf; Kenneth E.
Grube, Lititz, second place senior
calf and first place two year old,
Corline M Chiefs Tutti; and
David W. Bitler, Peach Bottom
RD2, third place two year old.
Miller received a master fitter
award; Grube, master fitter and
showman; and Bitler, master
showman.
In the 4-H Guernsey show,
Susan Louise Witmer. Willow
Street RDI, was second in the
three and four year old class, and
Peter C. Witmer, Willow Street
RDI, showed second place five
year old. Peter also received a
master fitter and showman
award. Marlin M. Stoltzfus,
Ronks RDI, was third in the two
year old class.
Ellen L. Schmuck, Peach
Bottom RD2, won first place in
the 4-H Jersey senior yearling
heifer class, with Acadas Dasher
Esther. Ellen also won a master
fitter award.
Others in the 4-H Jersey show
were Larry W Aaron,
Quarryyille RDI, with second
place intermediate calf,- and
Barbara J Aaron, Quarryville
RDI, with second place two year
old cow. Both won master fitter
and master showman awards.
In the 4-H Holstein show, Lynn
H. Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike,
Lancaster, showed first place two
year old, Blossomelle Lovee
Dove. He also was reserve grand
champion showman and fitter.
Also in the two year old class,
Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown
RDI, placed second and received
a master showman award.
Raelene Harbold, Elizabethtown
RDI, placed seventh and Rhoda
Stauffer, Ephrata RDI, placed
19th.
In the intermediate calf class
Susan Ann Frey, 401 Beaver
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 2,1971 —
Valley Pike, Lancaster, placed
third and Gary Akers,
Quarryvdle RDI, placed eighth.
Akers was a master fitter.
Randy Hess, Strasburg RDI,
had first place senior calf, Hess
Vale Topper Suzann, and was
master showman.
Johnny Frey, 401 Beaver
Valley Pike, Lancaster, showed
second place junior yearling.
Ninth place junior yearling was
shown by Donna M. Akers,
Quarryville RDI. She received a
master showman award.
Bruce Landis, Lancaster RD6,
showed 12th place senior
yearling.
In the FFA Holstein show, Paul
Horning, Stevens, placed
second in junior calf class and
Landis Cow Wins
The grand champion at the
Lampeter Fair was an aged
Holstein cow owned by Greg
Landis and shown by his father,
Jay Landis. The Landis cow had
previously won the senior female
championship.
An intermediate calf shown by
Susan Frey took junior champion
honors of the show.
Reserve grand champion of the
show was a three year old owned
and shown by Elvin Hess Jr.
Holstein dairy herd honors
went to Ira Welk while Elvin Hess
Jr captured the prize for the best
three females.
Marvin Millej won cham
pionships with his Ayrshires and
Brown Swiss and Arthur Bren
neman showed the top Guernsey
Other top honors at the show
went to the following-
Junior calf - Bruce Landis,
first; Carl Troop, second; Marvin
Miller, third.
Intermediate calf - Susan Frey,
first; Jimmy Frey, second;
Leroy Welk, third.
Senior calf - Barry Kreider,
first; Randy Hess, second; Robb
Hess, third.
sburg Show
Karri
won a master fitter award. In the
same class, Richard Bollinger,
Lititz, placed sixth.
J. Kenneth Groff, Leolh, was
11th in the intermediate calf class
and Thomas R. Stottlemyer,
Paradise was 13th. Russel Kline,
Reinholds, was 12th, and also
showed fourth place junior
yearling.
Marlin Smoker, Stevens, had
third place senior calf and won
master fitter and master
showman.
Seventh in that class was
Wayne Kreider, Quarryville
RDI.
Earl C. Stauffer, Ephrata RDI,
was fifth in the senior yearling
class, and won a master fitter
award.
at Lampeter Fair
Junior Yearling - John Kreider,
first; Martin Harnish, second;
Carl Troop, third.
Senior yearling - Sandra Frey,
first; Richard Hess, second;
Bruce Landis, third.
Junior get of sire, John
Kreider.
Two year olds - Carl Troop,
first; Elvin Hess, second; Carol
Troop, third.
Three year olds - Elvin Hess Jr,
first; Susan Frey, second; Curt
Hess’ third.
Four year olds - Ira Welk, first;
John Kreider, second; Donna
Hess, third.
Aged cow, Greg Landis.
Best dairy herd, Ira Welk.
Produce of dam, Richard Hess.
Dam and daughter, Elvin Hess.
Junior showman, Bruce
Landis; senior showman, Robb
Hess.
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