20 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Sept 27.1975 By Dieter Krieg HARRISBURG • More than 1,700 dairy animals were in the Farm Show Complex this week for several dairy shows. Among them were 578 cows, heifers, calves and bulls exhibited by 4-H’ers and FFA students from all over the state who took part in the Penn sylvania Junior Dairy Show on Monday. Those con testants who placed first or second in their classes became eligible to compete in the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show which began on Tuesday and finished yesterday. Competition in the state wide show was limited to those youths who are enrolled in a qualified 4-H or FFA dairy project whose entries were blue ribbon winners at district shows earlier this year. The Junior Holstein Show was split into two divisions - one for 4-H, the other for FFA. Some classes were further subdivided to ac comodate the scores of entries which were received. Other breeds held a com bined 4-H and FFA show. Big winners from Lan caster Farming’s prime coverage area included Russell Kline, Carol Balmer, Nedra and Samuel Yoder, Susan Seidel, Sharon Henley, Mark Kirk, Dale Maulfair, Wendy Shaw, Christine Gitt, Pattie Kay Ocker, Bill Henley, David Feidt, Dean Daubert, Harry Leininger, Debra Lou Miller and Edwin Brummer. Russell Kline of Reinholds, a member of the Cloister FFA chapter, made it three years in a row as grand champion in the Holstein FFA show with his six year old daughter Paclamar Ivanhoe Black Eagle. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kline, his cow, “Fought Land Eagle Ingra,” has emerged as the winner of number of dairy shows previously. “Ingra” was also senior champion. Carol Balmer, 14-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Balmer, Lititz R 4, showed the junior champion in the Junior Guernsey Show. Her senior yearling, sired by “Nolichuckey T. C. Tran sfer,” was one of a number of Lancaster County Guernsey entries to scoop up blue ribbons. The Yoder children from Shoemakersville dominated the Milking Shorthorn Show, capturing every top spot except that for reserve champion showman and fitter which went to Deborah Miller of Saegerstown m Crawford County. Nedra J. Yoder, 16, showing “Pinesedge King’s Canta 3rd,” a 5-year-old, captured the grand and senior championships. The same animal won the reserve grand championship at last year’s show. The winning entry was sired by “Pinesedge Echo King ” Nedra, a 4-H member for six years, also won champion fitter and showman awards She is the daughter of Samuel Yoder, Sr. Sammuel Yoder, 17, brother of Nedra, won championship reserve honors with his 5-year-old Milking Shorthorn, “Pinesedge M. E. Cherry 9th.” Samuel, a 4-H entry. exhibited the grand champion in the 1972, 1973 and 1974 Junior Dairy Shows. The cow is sired by “Sunny View Minerva’s Scho,” Nedra Yoder, showing another Milking Shorthorn entry, "Pinescdge Melody 2nd,” a senior yearling, won junior championship honors. The junior champion was sired by “Pinesedge Geronimo.” Wendy Yoder, younger sister of the tvro the Brown Swiss show. Yoders who won major Feidt’s entry was a junior 'championships in Milking yearling sired by “Rancho Shorthorn competition, Rustic My Design,” while captured the reserve junior Daubert showed a one year championship with a junior old daughter of “Willow yearling, “Pinesedge Cherry Bridge Rose’s Captain. 14th.” The reserve junior Edwin Brunner, a member champion was sired by of the Owen J. Roberts FFA “Pinesedge Geronimo.” The chapter, took honors with his animal was a 4-H entry. senior yearling by showing Berks Countain, Susan her as the junior champion of Seidel, was chosen as the the FFA Holstein show. His winner of the over-all fitter- cow, “Debonedd Kenny showmanship contest which Sally,” was sired by “Penn saw no dividing line between Octo Kenny.” 4-H’ers and FFA con- Harry Leininger of testants. The daughter of Ephrata scored with his Mr. and Mrs. Raymond showmanship and fitting Seiderl, Ricbalnd, Susan abilities. An exhibitor in the received a $lOO cash award Brown Swiss Show, he took from Johnstown Sanitary reserve champion honors in Dairy in recognition of this the showing and fitting achievement. She also contest. The same distinc showed the junior champion tion was placed on Debbie of the 4-H Holstein show - a Lou Miller in the 4-H two year old daughter of Holstein show. She is from “Mas Swan Jupiter Linglestown, Dauphin Champion.” County. The Henleys (Sharon and Following now are the Bill) from Cochranville results of the various shows, captured a few first places in listing the names of com the Ayrshire show. Sharon petitors, in order, who showed the senior and grand placed in the top half of the champion, while her brother class, showed the reserve junior 4-H Holstein champion animal. This was Jr. Calf I the second consecutive year 1. Joyce Denlinger, that Sharon won the grand Gordonville; 2. Scott championship banner. Her Bauermaster, Berlin; 3. four year old daughter of Eileen Baity, Covington; 4. “Mackayr Super Maestre” James Caldwell, Saeger was also chosen as senior town; 5. Susan Seidel, champion. Sharon and Bill Richland; 6. Bonnie Jenkins, are the children of Mr. and Troy; 7. Penny Smith, Mrs. Kennard Henley. Mansfield; 8. Dana Geyer, Another successful Ayr- Harleysville; 9. Dallas shire exhibitor was Dale Rynd, Cochranton; 10. Eric Maulfair, Jonestown. In Blauch, Annville. addition to having the Jr. Calf n reserve grand and reserve 1. Danny Mains, Newville; senior champion, the 20 year 2. Jody Lynn Nesbit, Mar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul chand; 3. James Knight, Maulfair was also honored 'Airville; 4. Ivan Meyers, with the champion fitter and Greencastle; 5. Timothy showman award. Hackenberg, Muncy; 6. Ann Rounding out the top Stover, Carlisle; 7. Kraig winners in the Ayrshire show Sourbeer, Carlisle; 8. is Pattie Kay Ocker of Carolyn Aden, Dayton; 9. Shippensburg. The daughter Bill Mcßride, Enon Valley; of Mr. and Mrs. John Ocker, 10. Steven Shaw, Oley. she showed the junior Intermediate I champion of the show-a two 1. Cindy Knight, Airville; year old sired by Reidina 2. Mark Campbell, Ford Deubler’s Victory. City; 3. Dale Oakes, Jackson Mary Kirk of Peach Center; 4. Charles Bean, Bottom was chosen as the Franklin; 5. David Schuler, champion fitter and Fleetwood; 6. Jay Wack, showman of the Guernsey Zelienople; 7. Brad Cooper, show. She also placed a Slippery Rock; 8. Keith junior yearling into the Buch, Fleetwood; 9, Tom second slot. A 4-H member Hartle, Bellefonte; 10. Joyce for the past five years, Mary Stoltzfus, Gap. is the 17 year old daughter of Intermediate II Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kirk. 1. Ralph Moore, Mercer; 2. Wendy Shaw, 14, of Oley, Patricia Greek, Delta; 3. Berks County, showing her 4- Wendy Shaw, Oley; 4. Greg year-old Holstein cow, Mitchell, Saegertown; 5. “Brynceed Dandy Dell,” Barbara Houser, Spring captured the grand and Mills; 6. Douglas Myers, senior championships at the Shirleysburg; 7 Tim 20th Pennsylvania Junior Chromster, York; 8. Arthur Dairy Show. Wendy, the Wolfe, Sunbury; 9. David daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bratton, Millerstown; 10. James Shaw, has been a 4-H Brian Brant, Fnedens. member for seven years. Sr. Calf I The champion was sired by 1. Carl Weaver, Myer “lrvington Fury Dandy.” stown; 2. Christine Wor “Amply Rag Apple Orm- thington, Doylestown; 3. Tim sby Nellie,” a 7-year-old Alderfer, Harleysville; 4. .Holstein cow owned by Glenn Stoltzfus, Morgan- Christine Gitt, 13, of R 2, town; 5. Sheila Mattocks, Littlestown, captured the Troy; 6. Linda Hartle. Pa, Junior Dairy reserve grand and reserve senior championships in 4-H competition. The cow was sired by “Stookcyholm Crisscross Jerice.” Christine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gitt. She also won master fitter and showman awards. David Fcidt of Millersburg and Dean Daubert of Pine Grove showed the junior champion and reserve junior champion, respectively, in 13, a The grand champion Holstein at row, and moved her to the soggy both the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy fairgrounds at Ephrata in time for Show (Holstein FFA division) and at judging on Wednesday. The cow, with the Ephrata Fair this week was a current production record Fought Lands Eagle Ingra, owned by predicted to go over 20,000 pounds Russell Klein of Reinholds. Klein of milk, would have been eligible to showed her in Harrisburg on Monday, enter the Pennsylvania All-American coming away with the grand cham- Show, had Klein chosen to do so. Pion banner for the third year in a Mrs. Fred Hobaugh holds a son of first-place Guernsey bull calf at the Leaders Atlas Adrian, the Hobaugh's Guernsey show in Harrisburg Christine Gift of Littlestown had the reserve grand champion at the Pennsylvania Harrisburg thi Junior Dairy Show is week.