—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2, 1972 14 Four Lancaster County Guernseys took first place county group honors at Tuesday's District 4-H Dairy Show. Shown with their cows are, from left to right: FFA, 4-H (Continued From Page 1) five-years-and-over Guernsey was first named senior cham pion, then went on to be named the grand champion Guernsey. Taking reserve champion honors was Kenneth Grube with the animal he showed in the three-and-four-year-old Guern sey class Both Grube and Balmer are members of the Cloister FFA Chapter, Ephrata In addition to showing the grand champion Guernsey, Balmer also had both the senior champion and reserve champion as well as the reserve junior champion Earl Staufter, Ephrata RUI, BLACK PLASTIC "COVERS" for silage piles 4-6 Mill at trailer load price. 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"Lur Donald Wenger, a member of the Manheim FFA chapter, showed a 5-year-old cow to capture senior champion and grand champion honors at Wednesday's FFA dairy show in Harrisburg. Judging of groups-of-four Holsteins resulted in Lancaster County receiving top honors, followed by Berks County second, Lebanon County third, and Chester County fourth. Guernsey Junior Calf David Gerhart, Solanco, first. Intermediate Calf Dean Heisey, Eastern Lebanon, first; John Miller, Manheim, second. THE ZIMM-O-MATIC HYDRAULIC SHUTTLE STROKE BARK CLEANS* Paddle and Runner shuttle stroke movement. Senior Calf David Bitler, Solanco, first; John Miller, Manheim, second. Junior Yearling John Miller, Manheim, first; Dennis Nolt, Grassland, second, and Dean Heisey, Eastern Lebanon, third. Senior Yearling Kenneth Grube, Cloister, first and junior champion; Jesse Balmer, Cloister, second and reserve (Continued On Page 15) Regular Bunk Feeder Paddle 221/2" long 31/2" high For Sale and Service call CLYDE C. 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