Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 02, 1972, Image 15

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    A senior yearling shown by Curtis
Hamilton of the Masonic Homes Farm in
Elizabethtown was named junior Ayrshire
Five-Years-and-Over Jesse
Balmer, first and senior
Champion.
Dairy Show
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junior champion, and Joseph
Underwood, Octorara, third.
Two-Year-Old David Bitler,
Solanco, first.
Three-and-Four-Year-Olds
Kenneth Grube, Cloister, first,
and Jesse Balmer, second and
reserve senior champion.
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Junior Yearling Donald
Wenger, Manheim, first and
junior champion.
Two-Years-Old
Wenger, first.
Three-Years-Old Richard
Hoffman, first and reserve senior
champion.
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dairy show.
Donald Wenger, first and senior
champion.
Senior Calf Terry Murray,
Twin Valley, second; Bruce
Maulfair, Northern Lebanon,
third.
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Junior Yearling Dale
Maulfair, Northern Lebanon,
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Lois Wanner took the junior championship and reserve
grand championship with her Brown Swiss calf at Tuesday’s
4-H Dairy Show in Harrisburg.
champion, and Dale Maulfair,
second and reserve senior
champion.
Grand Champion Ayrshire was
awarded to Bruce Maulfair with
his animal shown in the three
and-four-year-old class Reserve
champion was an animal also in
the three-and-four-year-old class
shown by Dale Maulfair
Jersey
Senior Calf Michael Roland,
Solanco, first.
Junior Yearling
Keener, Solanco, first
Two county men served as
judges for the show Raymond
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2,1972—15
Mervin
Witmer, Willow Street RDI, was
fitting and showing judge for
colored cattle, and Robert
Gregory, Lititz RDI, was type
judge for colored breeds. Other
judges were Howard B Weiss,
Myerstown RD2, type judge for
Holstein cattle, and Mel Hertzier,
Mechanicsburg, fitting and
showing judge for Holstems
Blue ribbon winners from the
regional show will be eligible to
enter the Pennsylvania Junior
Dairy Show September 25 at the
Farm Show Building
The Southeastern District FFA
Dairy Show serves Adams,
Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cum
berland, Dauphin, Franklin,
Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh,
Montgomery, Perry, Schuylkill
and York Counties
At the Fifth Annual South
Central District 4-H Dairy Show,
the area was also well
represented in the winner’s
circle
Barbara Aaron, Quarryville,
Rl, showed two Jerseys an
intermediate calf and a four
year-old The call took junior
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