Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1975, Image 19

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    Russell Kline and
Ingra keep winning
captured the reserve honors
in both divisions.
BROWN SWISS
Three exhibitors showed in
this breed show and the
placings went this way:
Kerry Boyd, Ephrala, first
and second places in the
senior yearling class: the
same animals were chosen
as junior, reserve grand, and
reserve junior entries.
Harry Leinlnger’s two
year old daughter of Norvic
Lilason's Beautician cap
tured the senior and grand
champion banners.
EPHRATA • Returning
from Harrisburg, where he
won the Holstein FFA show
for the third year in a row,
Russell Kline came to the
Ephrata Fair in spite of
rains and relatively low
temperatures to capture the
grand champion honor.
Kline, who manages his
own herd of 40 Holsteins near
Denver, exhibited “Fought
Lands Eagle Ingra” at the
Pennsylvania Junior Dairy
Show on Monday at the
Farm Show Complex and
was present at Wednesday’s
show in Ephrata.
“Ingra,” a daughter of
Paclamar Ivanhoe Black
Eagle, was purchased by
Kline from his father as a
two-year old.
Reuslts of the dairy show
follow.
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HOLSTEINS
Junior Call
1. Paul Horning, Stevens;
2. Clifford Martin, Stevens;
3. Ixmlsc Martin, Stevens; 4.
Rick Swcigart, Akron; 5.
Richard Bollinger, Lltitz.
Intermediate Calf
1. Robert Fox, Lilltz; 2.
Paul Horning, 3. Russell
Kline, 4. Ann Stauffer, 5,
Richard Bollinger.
Senior Calf
1. Philip Crouse, Stevens;
2. John Wenger, Manheim;
3. Manheim FFA Chapter; 4.
John Wallace; 5. Timothy
Weaver, Narvon.
Jr. Yearling
1. Russell Kline, 2. Richard
Groff, Leola; 3, Clifford
Martin, 4. David Haldeman,
Reinholds; 5. Jane Gregory,
Lititz.
Sr. Yearling
1. Curtis Martin, Ephrata;
2. Paul Horning, 3. Martha
Gregory, Lititz; 4. John
Weiler, Stevens; 5. Kerry
Boyd, Ephrata.
Two Year Olds
I. Phillip Crouse, Stevens;
2. Paul Horning, 3. Richard
Bollinger, 4. Neal Crouse,
Stevens; 5. Neal Crouse.
3 and 4 Year Olds
1. Paul Horning, 2. Paul
Horning, 3. Sheryl Bollinger,
Lititz; 4. Philip Crouse,
Stevens.
Aged Cows
1. Russell Kline, 2. Russell
Kline, 3. Richard Bollinger.
Champions
Junior: Russell Kline with
a Penn-Octo Kenny
daughter; Reserve Junior:
Curtis Martin with a senior
yearling by Valley Lane
Designs Posch; Senior and
Grand; Russell Kline’s
“Ingra” by Paclamar
Ivanhoe Black Eagle;
Reserve grand and senior:
Paul Horning’s three-year
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old daughter by Hilltop
Apollo Ivanhoe,
GUERNSEYS
Junior Calf
1. Carol Balmcr, Lilltz,
Sr. Calf
1. Clarence Weaver, Jr.,
Lilltz (JUNIOR CHAMP); 2.
Dcrrill Nolt, New Holland;
(RESERVE JR. CHAMP).
Champions
Carol Balmcr showed the
senior and grand champion
of the Guernsey show, a two
year old daughter out of
Welcome Flashs Hollirex.
Carol’s sister, Connie,
The dairy show at Ephrata wasn’t even com- Cocalico Creek. The event had been scheduled for
pletely finished before animals were hauled away Friday but was hastily moved up to Wednesday
again due to the wet conditions and a threatening afternoon.
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JERSEYS
The two Jerseys shown
were a Junior calf owned by
tannic Hurst of Bowman
svillc and a Junior yearling
owned by David Gerhart of
Rcinhoids.
Gerhart’s entry was the
Junior and grand champ;
while Hurst captured the
reserve Junior and reserve
grand banners.
AYRSHIRES
Doreen Rac Martin of
Ephrata had the first-place
senior yearling which went
on to Junior champion and
reserve grand champion
honors.
Jay Gerhart of Reinholds
showed the senior and grand
champion, a three-year old
daughter by Oak Ridge
Flashy Klondike.
Dennis Martin of Stoveng
had the reserve senior and
reserve grand champion
with his six year old
daughter of the Flashy
Klondike bull. The exhibitor
also showed the reserve
Junior champion • a junior
calf - and the first place
junior yearling.
Finishing second in the
junior yearling class, which
had four entries, was Ken
neth Groff of Lcola.
Following in third place was
David Gerhart.
4-H and FFA
Steer Show.
Judge: Bill Halloway
Light Lightweight
1. Ann Martin, 2. Linford
Weaver, 3. Dennis Nissley, 4.
Elvln Huyard.
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