Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 23, 1975, Image 17

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Berks; 4. Lebanon; S.
Montgomery; 6. Nor
thampton.
The Champions
Junior champion - Hess
Hyvue S Fury Ester, owned
and exhibited by Stanley
Kopistecki of the Western
Montgomery FFA chapter.
The animal, bred by Ivan
Hess of Royersford, has
previously won the senior
yearling class.
Reserve junior champ -
Valley Lane Posch Ormsby,
owned and exhibited by
Curtis Martin of the Cloister
FFA chapter. Bred by Alvin
Bollinger, she finished sixth
out of seven in the senior
yearling class and earned a
blue ribbon.
Reserve senior champion
and reserve grand champion
honors went to Lockeway
Aire Citation Rich, bred by
Reuben and Thelme Locke of
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Owned and exhibited by Carl
Yoder from the Owen J.
Roberts FFA chapter, the
five-year-old Holstein had
previously placed second in
the aged cow class.
The senior champion and
grand champion banners
were presented to Russell
Kline from the Cloister FFA
chapter. His aged cow,
Fought-Land Eagle Ingra,
had placed first in her class
earlier in the day. She was
bred by Elman Fought of
Ligonier, Indiana.
BROWN SWISS
Junior Calf
1. Sandra Lynn Waidelich,
Lehigh County FFA; 2.
Richard Shive, Upper Bucks
FFA; 3. James Seacrist,
Owen J. Roberts FFA 4.
Wasyl Onulack, Upper
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Intermediate
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1. Wasyl Onulack, Upper
Bucks FFA.
Senior Calf
1. Richard Shive, Upper
Bucks FFA; 2. unidentified;
3. Richard Hoffman,
Tulpehocken FFA.
1. Richard Shive, Upper
Bucks FFA; 2. Scott Shive,
Upper Bucks FFA; 3.
Richard Hoffman,
Tulpehocken FFA. Four
animals were brought into
the ring, the first three
walked out with blue rib
bons, the other received a
red.
1. Kerry Boyd, Cloister
FFA; 2. Robert Nolan,
Owen J. Roberts FFA; 3.
Wasyl Onulack, Upper
Bucks FFA. All three con-
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show held
testants received the blue
cloth.
Two-Ycar-Old
1. Harry Leininger,
Cloister FFA; 2. Richard
Heyer, Lehigh County FFA.
Only two animals were
exhibited in this class, with a
blue and red ribbon going to
the exhibitors.
3 and 4
Year-Olds
1. David Nolan, Owen J.
Roberts FFA.
Five-Year-Olds
1. Richard Hoffman,
Tulpehocken FFA.
County Groups
of Four
1. Chester, 2. Bucks
The Champions
Grand champion and
reserve grand champions
were not listed.
The senior champion was
David Nolan’s Snelling Lady
Ivy, a three-year-old bred by
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Joan and Robert Snelling of
Birchrunville.
The reserve senior
champion banner went to the
first-place two-year-old,
Leininger Beautician
Honeysuckle, owned and
exhibited by Harry
Leininger. She was bred by
Harry Leininger, Ephrata.
The junior champ
recognition went to Tammy
Fiddle Jackie, owned and
exhibited by Kerry Boyd.
The senior yearling was bred
by Shirley and Bernard
Goodheart of Dayton, Pa.
Reserve junior champ
honors were taken by Bally
Jet Aspen, a ten-month old
heifer owned and exhibited
by Wasyl Onulack. She was
bred by Gehringer Brothers
from Bally, Pa.
AYRSHIRE
Junior Calf
1. Dennis Martin, Cloister
FFA; 2. Mary Sanger,
Northern Lebanon FFA.
Intermediate
Calf
1. Warren Schmuck,
Solanco FFA; 2. Rick Boltz,
Northern Lebanon FFa.
Senior Calf
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toi
1. Sharon Henley, Oc
torara FFA; 2. Edward
Kulp, Owen J. Roberts FFA;
3. Daryl Martin, Cloister
FFA; 4. Donald Lindsay, Jr.,
Upper Bucks FFA. There
were four competitors, the
first three received blue
ribbons, the fourth was given
a red.
Both entries walked away
with blue ribbons. They were
Daryl Martin, first, and
Donald Lindsay,
representing the Cloister and
Upper Bucks chapters,
respectively.
1. Sharon Henley, Oc
torara FFA.
Two-Year-Old
1. Dale Maulfair, Northern
Lebanon FFA; 2. Daryl
Martin, Cloister FFA; 3.
Warren Schmuck, Solanco
FFA.
This breed show also had
only three competitors.
The senior and grand
champ was Lindenhof Dari
Midas Ulrika, a two-year
old, who won her class
without contest. Owned and
exhibited by Solanco’s Axel
Linde, she was bred by K.D.
and Else Linde, Oxford.
The junior and reserve
grand champion banners
were presented to Willows
Leader Becky, owned and
exhibited by Derrill Nolt of
the Grassland FFA chapter.
This animal placed first in
the senior calf division, in
which Bruce Swartley’s High
Point B. Denise finished
second. She was later chosen
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All three contestants
received the blue ribbon. In
order, they were: Sharon
Henley, Octorara FFA; Dale
Maulfair, Northern Lebanon
FFA; Eugene Kulp, Owen J.
Roberts FFA.
Five Year Old
The lone entry in the class
belonged to Dale Maulfair of
the Northern Lebanon FFA
chapter. This animal went on
to win reserve grand
champion and reserve senior
champion honors.
County Groups
of Four
1. Lebanon, 2. Chester, 3,
Lancaster.
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Junior
Yearling
Senior
Yearling
3 and 4
Year-Old
The Champions
Junior Champion
Masonic Homes M.P. Pref
Ann, bred by Masonic
Homes Farms of
Elizabethtown and owned
and exhibited by Daryl
Martin from Ephrata.
Reserve junior champion •
Towerview Lyn Chandra,
bred, owned and exhibited
by Sharon Henley, Octorara.
Grand champ and senior
champ banners went to
Kenwoody Maestro’s
Rosebud. Bred by Donald
Kennedy of Alexandria, she
was owned and exhibited by
Sharon Henley, Octorara.
Reserve senior and grand
champ • Dale Maulfair’s
five-year-old, Maulfair
Klondike’s Bonnie, bred by
Marion Maulfair,
Jonestown, Pa.
JERSEY
Only three animals were
shown in this show, and
everyone came away with
some sort of champion
recognition.
In fact, even though only
three animals were shown,
two of the three won three
trophies, and the other
received two.
Doubling as reserve junior
champion and first-place
junior calf was Bowman
sville Bambi, owned and
exhibited by Lonny Horst of
fee Grassland FFA chapter.
Cedar Lane Dan Pussy
Willow, owned and exhibited
by David Gerhart of fee
Cloister FFA chapter, first
won the junior yearling
class, then became the
junior champion, and finally
reserve grand champ. The
animal was bred by Ivans
Ruth Zimmerman of East
Earl.
The senior and grand
champ won her honors
unopposed. The four-year
old, owned by Warren Sch
muck, Solanco, also won in
the three and four year-old
class. Breeder was Rema
Sheaffer of Carlisle.
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