Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1977, Image 26

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 9. 1977
Cinderella
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JUNIOR YEARLING BULL DRY COW -3
1. M. Robert Young 2.
Jerry Nesbit 3. Cumberland
Investors 4. Clarence Mowry
SENIOR YEARLING BULL
1. Russel H. Miller 2. Lynn
and Bonnie Miller 3. David
P Herbert
CHAMPION MULL
MRV Rockir.an Butch,
bred and owned by M.
Robert Young
RESERVE CH AMPION I
BULL
Bra-Mar Astio Apollo,
owned by Jerry Nesbit
INTERMEDIATE HEIFER
CALF
1. Kirby L. Horst 2.
Woodbine Farms 3 Edwin 6.
Todd 4. Charles K. Morrell
SENIOR HEIFER CALF
1. Timothy S. Hackenberg
2. Nancy Bradford 3. Hubert
S. Miller 4. Dallas Rynd,
Gayle Carson and Ed
Doebriner
JUNIOR YEARLING
HEIFER
1. Glenn H. Stolzfus 2.
Bruce Snider 3. Hubert
Miller 4. Thomas Sheaffer
SENIOR YEARLING
HEIFER
1. Robert Morrell 2.
William Morrell 3 LuAnnM.
Herbert 4. Roy and Calvin
Miller
JUNIOR CHAMPION
FEMALE
Pennwood Jay Delicate,
owned by Glenn H. Stolzfus.
RESERVE JUNIOR
CHAMPION FEMALE
Lar-Y-Don Shalimar
Surprise, owned by Timothy
S. Hackenberg
JUNIOR GET OF SIRE
Get of Padamar Double
Triune owned by Mowry
Farms.
TWO YEAR OLD
NEVER FRESH
1. Timothy Hackenberg 2.
Tom and Cindy Sheaffer 3.
Roger T. Green 4. Russel H.
Miller
PRODUCE OF DAM
1. Dean Baity 2. Singing
Brook Farms 3. Danny
Hoover 4. Ernest Hostetter
DAM AND DAUGHTER
1. Linden-Loch Holsteins 2.
Paul E. Miller 3. Singing
Brook Farms 4: Woodbine
Holsteins
CLUB HERD
1. Cumberland County 2.
Lancaster County 3. Berks
County 4. Bedford County
♦
OUR SPECIALTY!
PAlimiK POULTRY HOUSES
• Roof painting
• Sidewalls (interior and exterior)
• Repainting work
• Utility buildings
• Barns
♦ Phone: 717-653-5341 ♦
J (Anytime between 5 30 AM and 9.30 PM) t
? We also travel to other states 4
“It's time to go in and paint
when the birds go out.”
808 MORRIS
Mt. Joy, Pa.
or 4 YEAR OLDS
1. Kenneth and Carol
Miller and C.H. and Mabel
Guest 2. Linda Kauffman 3.
Chester L. and Galen R.
Smith 4. Leroy and Joyce
Bupp
DRY COW - 5 YEARS AND
OVER
1. Wendy Shaw 2. John A.
Brooks 3. Bob Wilson and
Chuck Wiel 4, Arthur Baxter
HOLSTEIN FUTURITY
1. James Repard, Jack
Pennings, and Louis Schutt
2. Peter B. King 3. Leroy and
Joyce Bupp 4. Leroy and
Joyce Bupp
TWO YEAR OLD HEIFER
1. Burket Falls Farm 2.
Linda Yoder 3. Obie Snider 4.
Wendy Shaw
. THREE YEAR OLD COW
1. Paul H. Knight 2.
Chester L. and Galen Smith
3. Burket Falls Farm 4.
Richard Curtis
FOUR YEAR OLD COW
1. Kenneth,- Steven and
Ron Mowry 2. Creedin C.
Comman 3. Kenneth Mowry
4. Jeff Miller
100,000 LB. CLASS
1. Woodbine Farms 2.
Woodbine Farms 3. Arthur
Baxter 4. Obie and Bruce
Snider
AGEDCOW
1. Robert Kauffman 2.
Christine L. Gitt 3. Tim and
Cindy Sheaffer 4. Danny
Hoover
SENIOR CHAMPION AND
GRAND CHAMPION
FEMALE
Andfar Astronant Cin
derella, owned by Robert
Kauffman
RESERVE SENIOR AND
RESERVE GRAND
CHAMPION FEMALE
Amply Rag Apple Ormsby
Nellie, owned by Christine L.
Gitt
BEST FEMALE BRED AND
OWNED BY EXHIBITOR
Huntsdale Black Eagle
Paula, owned by Tom and
Cindy Sheaffer
SENIOR GET OF SIRE
Get of Paclamar
Astronaunt, owned by Penn
Springs Farm and Linden-
Loch Holsteins
BEST THREE FEMALES
1. David Burkett 2. Hunt
sdale Stock Farms 3.
Woodbine Holsteins 4.
Smithdale Farms.
More than 500 persons attended the annual Representing the local County Farmers’
legislative banquet of the Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association were, left to right: Earl Newcomer,
Association in Camp Hill last week,to discuss im- Noah Wenger, Ken Brandt, Mrs. Helen Wivell and
portant agricultural legislative issues. Senator Ralph W. Hess.