Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 07, 1973, Image 18

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    IK— -I ancaster Saturday. April 7, 1973
Co. Calf
(Continued From Page 1)
Jurior Yearling Bull shown by
Huntsdale Stock Farm, Meryl
Shaeffcr Carlisle, Pa.
The highly honored Premier
Breeder award, based on total
points earned by exhibitors with
entries placing high in the in
dividual classes, was won by
Caernarvon Farms, Andrew and
Nathan Sloltzfus, Elverson.Pa.
with Robert Gitt, Penn Gate
Farm, the contender. The
Sloltzfus’ also won Premier
Exhibitor honors, with Gitt again
contender
This was one of two Lancaster County
calves that topped the $lOO mark in last
Saturday’s State Holstein Calf Sale in
Harrisburg. It was consigned by Earl
Stauffer, right, of Sunnycraft Farm in
Ephrata Also in the photo are selectors
Nathan Stoltzfus, left, and Jay Landis.
The Best Three Females bred
and owned by exhibitor was
shown by Caernarvon Farms,
Andrew & Nathan Sloltzfus.
Senior Get of Sire was won by
four daughters of Romandale
Reflection Marquis from the
Garden-Acres herd of Arthur
Baxter, Stoneboro. Pa.
Prouce of Dam honors went to
two daughters of Will-Tn Senator
Success shown by Roy L. Simp
son and Ronald C. Farrell,
Mansfield, Pa. The Dam and
Daughter class was won by a pair
owned by Stephen J. Vanco,
Sugar Grove, Pa.
Judge Keene selected the first
place Senior Yearling Royal-*
Calendar
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Tuesday, April'lo
10:30 a.m. - Lancaster County
Farmers Association Ladies Day
Out, Farm and Home Center.
7:30 p.m. Junior FFA Public
Speaking Contest, Ephrata High
School.
7:30 p.m. Ephrata Young
Farmers Wives Program Night.
7:30 p.m. Farm and Home
Haven Maple Belle shown by
Lynn and Bonnie Miller,
Towanda, Pa. as the Junior
Champion Female. Melvin
Peifer, Canton, Pa. exhibited the
Reserve Junnor Female.
Last Week
to Register
If you’re not registered to vote
m the May 15 primary election,
you won’t be able to influence the
outcome of the voter referendum
that could help to hold down
farmland tax rates.
To vote yes for a clean and
green Pennsylvania, you can
register until April 16 at the
Lancaster County Courthouse
from 8:30 to 5:00 Monday through
Friday, or from 8:30 till noon on
Saturday.
You can also register at Park
City’s Security Mall, from 2:00
pm. till 8:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturday only. The Security Mall
is the one between Watt & Shand
and Penney’s.
Foundation Board of Directors , , Saturday, April 14
meeting, iFdbra sand 'Home 9:30 a m and Saddles 4-
Center ‘ ‘■ H club-AlbWestem Horse Show,
' W : A J ; ' ’ Lancaster" Courify, Ridihg,.and
Thursday, April 12 . Tennis Club:
7:30 p.m. - Manheim 4- H % i 0:3 o a.m. - Penn-Mar Shrop-
Community Club meeting, shire Breeders’ Club meeting,
Fairland Elementary School ; Leo n Johnson’s Micar Farm,
Members - Note Day. Stewartstown.
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R.D.Ephrata, Pa. 17542 (Hinkletown) Phone 354-0744
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Closed Tues. & Sat. at 5:30 P.M.
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