92 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1977 Familiar faces {Continued from P«e 84] Senior Yearling Class 1. Dean Yarnall, Oxford; 2. Don Stoltzfus, 3. Suzanne Yeager, Phoenixville; 4. Thomas Tkuczck, Elverson. Junior Champions Junior champion - Glenn Stolzfus; reserve junior champion • John Hostetter. Two Year Old Class 1. Linda Yoder; 2. Donald W. Eastbum; 3. Glen Harvey Stoltzfus, Morgantown; 4. Susan Pepple, Oxford. Three and Pour Year t Old Class 1. Carol Yeager, Phoenixville; 2. Alan S, Mason, Nottingham; 3. Don Stoltzfus, Morgantown; 4. A. Duane Hershey, Cochran ville. Five Years and Over Class 1. Dean M. Yarnall, Ox ford. Senior Champions Senior champion Holstein - Linda Yoder; reserve senior champion Holstein, Dean Yarnall; Grand champion Holstein, Linda Yoder; Reserve grand champion Holstein, Glen Stoltzfus. Dam and Daughter Class I. Don Stoltzfus; 2. Dean Yarnall; 3. Nancy Yarnall; 4. Ed Breckbill. JERSEY BREED Junior Calf Class 1. Elizabeth G. Wollaston, Toughkenamon; 2. Denise K. Andrien, West Chester; 3. Ann E. Baroni, Downingtown; 4. Bruce A. Andrien, West Chester. Intermediate Calf Class 1. Patricia Ann Jenkins, Toughkenamon; 2. Elizabeth G. Wollaston. Senior Calf Class 1. Denise K. Andrien 2. Elizabeth Wollaston. Junior Yearling Class 1. Bruce A. Heller, Downingtown; 2. Alison Lee Scheib, Phoenizville; 3. AUGUST is Alfalfa - Topdress with 0-12-34 Check for Potato Leafhopper Methoxychlor Cygon available. Spray 3rd-4th Cuttings as necessary. MH 30 Available for Tobacco. Limestone - Available for application after barley harvest. Tobacco - Look at our Solo Sprayers for use in Sucker Control. OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8 to 4:30 CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY & AUGUST is IB BULK BLENDS ANH/DROUS AMMONIA pQQQ CO 2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, PA Philip Tischler; 4. Denise K, Andrien. Senior Yearling Class 1. Elizabeth Wollaston; 2. Bruce Andrien. Junior Champions Junior champion Jersey went to Denise Andrien and reserve champion went to Bruce Heller. Two-year-old Class 1. Patricia Ann Jenkins; 2. Bruce Heller; 3. Denise K. Andrien. Three and Four Year Old Class 1. Bruce Heller; 2. Bruce Andrien, Jr.; 3. Lorin K. Andrien. Five years and Over Class 1. Bruce Andrien, Jr.; 2. Denise K. Andrien. Senior Champion Class Senior champion and grand champion went to Bruce Heller; reserve senior and reserve grand champion went to Bruce Andrien. Dam and Daughter Class 1. Bruce A. Heller; 2. Bruce A. Andrien; 3. Patricia Ann Jenkins. AYRSHIRE BREED Junior Calf Class 1. William C. Henley, Cochranville; 2. Lois Mark, West Grove; 3. Ellen Marie Young, West Grove. Intermediate Calf Class 1. Barbara Jean Jenkins, Toughkenamon; 2. Ellen Marie Young. Senior Calf Class 1. William C. Henley, Cochranville. Junior Yearling Class 1. Lois Mark. Junior Champions 1. William Henley-junior champion Ayrshire; 2. Barbara Jenkins - reserve junior champion Ayrshire. Two Year Old Class 1. Kennard E. Henley III; 2. William C. Henley; 3. Susan Gay Kulp, Pottstown. ORGANIC PLANT Three and Four Year Old 1. William C. Henley; 2. Kennard E. Henley IH. Five yean and Over Class 1. William C. Henley; 2. Ellen Marie Young. Dam and Daughter Class 1. William C. Henley. GUERNSEY BREED Junior Calf Class 1. Elizabeth Andrea Jenkins, Toughkenamon; 2. Alison Scheib, Phoenixville; 3. Denise K. Andrien. Intermediate Calf Class 1. Alison Scheib, 2. J. Jeffrey Welsh, Erton. Senior Calf Class 1. Denise K. Andrien. Junior Yearling Class 1. Lorrid Ann Duncan, Lincoln University; 2. Denise Andrien. Senior Yearling Class 1. Clyde E. Good, Kim berton; 2. Elizabeth Andrea Jenkins. Two Year Old Class 1. Denise K. Andrien; 2. J. Jeffrey Welsh Champions Denise Andrien - senior champion Guernsey; J. 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