Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1973, Image 5

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Paul Mulfair showed both the grand and part of the 1973 Lebanon County Fair
reserve champion Ayshires at the Lebanon Helping him here is his sister Brenda.
County open dairy show held Thursday as
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i Tie’ll still remember why
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If anyone dominated the open
dairy show on Thursday at the
1973 Lebanon County Fair, it was
Paul Mulfair. The young
dairyman showed the reserve
and grand champion Ayrshires,
and also walked off with grand
champion honors in Guernsey
competition.
“We have kind of a mixed
herd,” explains the 1971 graduate
of Lower Dauphin High School
“We’ve got mostly Holsteins.”
The Guernsey cow that won the
show was an animal that Mulfair
won as a calf.
Other winners in the open dairy
show were David Smith, Ann
ville, RDI, with the reserve
Guernsey.
Gary Mase, Lebanon RDS,
captured the Brown Swiss grand
and reserve champion honors.
The grand champion Jersey
was owned by Donald Bom
berger, Ann ville RDI, while the
reserve animal belonged to
Kenneth Arnold, Lebanon RD2.
Vetamere Farms, Lebanon,
had the grand champion
Holstein, and Donald Reist,
Lebanon EDI, had the reserve.
Premiere exhibitor and
breeder awards went to Kenneth
Sellers' Gem Rock Farms,
Lebanon RIM.
Results of other competition at
this year’s fair are as follows:
4-H Dairy Show
Ayrshire: Grand, Diane
Mulfair, Lebanon RD2; Reserve,
Brenda Mulfair.
Brown Swiss: Grand and
Reserve, Gary Mase
GuernseyiGrand, David Smith,
Annville RDI; Reserve, Dale
Smith, Annville RDI.
Jersey: Grand, Kenneth Ar
nold, Lebanon RD2; Reserve
Donald Arnold, Lebanon RD2.
Holstein: Grand, Joyce Moyer,
Lebanon RD2; Reserve, Julie
Sattazahn, Lebanon RD2.
Master showman; Barbara
Sattazahn, Lebanon RD2.
Winners in the tractor driving contest Thursday at the
Lebanon County Fair were Dale Mulfair, on tractor, for 4-H
contestants, and Dennis Brubaker in the FFA portion of the
contest.
A first in the Lebanon County Fair tractor driving contest on
Thursday was a girl driver, Julie Sattazahn. Julie is from
Lebanon RD2, lives on a dairy farm and has three sisters but
Saturday, August 18,1973—1
Champion Fitter: Kenneth Ar
nold.
FFA Dairy Show
Ayrshire: Grand, Bruce
Mulfair; Reserve, Dale Mulfair.
Guernsey: Grand, Bruce
Mulfair; Reserve, Dean Heisey,
Newmanstown, RDI.
Holstein: Grand, Donald Reist;
Reserve, Larry Moyer, Lebanon
RD2.
Champion Showman, Donald
Reist. Champion Fitter, Bruce
Mulfair.
4-H Swine Show Champions
Duroc, Daniel Seaman,
Grantville RDI. Hampshire, Jay
Baumgardner, Annville RD3.
Poland China, Karen Paine,
Lebanon RD4. Spotted China,
Richard Paine,. Lebanon RD4.
Yorkshire, Jeff Paine. Lan
drace, Donald Bollinger,
Myerstown RD2. Crossbred,
Bonnie Arnold, Lebanon.
Grand champion hog show
honors went to Tom Arnold, while
the reserve award went to Jeff
Paine.
In the carcass swine show,
Leon Arnold took first prize for
having the best looking pig on the
rail. Richard Sholley, Joneston
RD2, showed the animal that was
judged best on foot.
hi the FFA swing show, Larry
Arnold was the sole contestant
and took all prizes.
Other Contests
Melody Baumgardner,
Lebanon RDI, took first place in
the 4-H veal contest.
In the 4-H sheep competition,
Tom Fair, Lebanon ED4, took
first places in the fitting and
showmanship categories.
Behney and Miller, Myerstown
RDI, showed the champion and
reserve champion birds in the
poultry contest. Perennial
poultry winner Henry Miller,
Lebanon RD3, was also well
represented in the winner’s
circle.
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