Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 13, 1977, Image 112

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 13, 1977
112
Cattle shows held
Senior fitting and showmanship fitting and showmanship class
winner was Dave Wylie, (on right), of competition was some of the best in
Nottingham. Judge for the evening 4-H that he had seen
was Gary Dean, who stated that the
[Continued from Page 104] . Yearling Bulls
Three Year Old Cow _ L Howard F - Mark ! West
1. Donald Eastbum. wove
Four Year Old Cow
1. Lane Keen, Jr.
Aged Cows
1. Dean M. Yamall.
Senior Champion Female
Linda Yoder.
Reserve Champion
Senior Female
Dean M. Yamell.
Grand Champion Female
Linda Yoder.
Reserve Grand
Champion Female
Dean M. Yamall.
4-H and FFA Champion
, Female
Linda Yoder.
Best Udder
1. Linda Yoder, 2. Dean M.
Yamall, 3. Susan Pepple, 4.
Donald W. Eastbum.
Senior Get of Sire
1. Lane Keen
Best Three Females
1. Lane Keen, 2. Carl
Yoder.
Dairy Herd
1. Donald Eastburn.
Produce of Dam
1. Lane Keen, 2. Nancy
Yamall, Oxford.
Dam and her
daughter
1. Dean Yarnall, 2. Lane
Keen, 3. Susan Pepple, 4. Ed
Breckbill.
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RD 4 Box 34A, Gettysburg, PA 17325
Ph: 717-334-2168
Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Ph: 201-454-7900
RD6, Meadville, PA 16335
Ph: 814-336-5085
Showmanship (Age 14-19)
l.Dean Yamall.
Showmanship (Age 8-13)
1 Nancy Yamall.
Fitting (Age 14-19)
1. Lane Keen.
Fitting (Age 8-13)
1. Nancy Yamall.
4-H BEEF SHOW
After a drenching down
pour, the Chester County 4-H
Beef Club Goshen Fair show
was held August 6. Ap
proximately twenty-five
animals were shown. Judge
of the show was Gary Dean,
of Strasburg.
rne grand champion steer
was shown by Bill Wylie,
Nottingham, RD2. The
reserve champion steer was
shown by Dave Wylie, who is
a brother to the shower of the
grand champion steer. The
champion lightweight steer
was also shown by a Wylie,
Ed Wylie.
The champion and reserve
champion steers both came
from the heavyweight
division of the show.
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Complete results of the
show follow:
Angus Heifer
1. Barbara Sickler, West
Chester.
FAIR OPENS AT 4 P M
2SHOWSTONITE *
FOR THE I
Mia Of 1
If ISJ tt&H
days t Nim
"THE BIGGEST LITTLE FAIR IN THE STATE"
INS MONDAY AUGUST 15 AT 4 P.M.
N.
AUG. 15
TUE.
AUG. 16
FAIR OPENS AT I PM
2 SHOWS lONITE 4
FOR THE 1
PRICE OF ■
WED.
AUG. 17
FAIR OPENS AT I P M
CHILDREN'S DAT
1 to 5 P M
FREE ADMISSION
12 A UNDER
THU.
AUG. 18
FAIR OPENS ATI P M
VISIT THE
AGRICULTURAL
EXHIIITS
FRI.
AUG. 19
FAIR OPENS AT 1 P M
INJOT THE
GREAT AMERICAN
URNIVAI
SAT.
AUG. 20
FAIR OPENS AT 1 P M
CHILDREN'S DAY
I TO 5 P M
FREE ADMISSION
12 A UNDER
Gate Admission
Parking
Admission to Stage
s 2°° Per Show
(Mon t Tues 2 shows for the price of 1)
Hereford Heifers
1. Pattie Maniscalco,
Kennett Square; 2. Richard
Maniscalco, Kennett
Square; 3. Sheila Fairbaim,
West Chester.
Lightweight Steer Projects
1. Ed Wylie, Nottingham;
2. Richard West
< Chester; 3. Eileen Fairbaim,
West Chester; 4. Ginny
Coleman, West Chester.
Middleweight Steer Projects
1. Barbara Sickler, 2.
Debbie Darlington,
Pocopson; 3. Joan Anderson,
Pocopson; 4. Jimmy An
derson, Pocopson.
Heavyweight Steer Projects
1. Bill Wylie, 2. Dave
Wylie, 3. Ted Teaford,
Montgomery Co., 4. Dawn
Gidner, Thornton.
First year Fitting
and Showmanship
1. Richard Maniscalo,
Kennett Square; 2. Lynda
Coleman, West Chester; 3.
Dana Guthrie, West Chester;
4. Patty Maniscalo.
Junior Fitting
and Showmanship
1. Debbie Darlington,
Pocopson; 2. Eileen Fair
baim, West Chester; 3. Joan
Anderson, 4. Sheila Fair
baim.
Senior Fitting
and Showmanship
1. Dave Wylie, 2. Ted
Teaford, 3. Barbara Sickler,
4. Dawn Gidner.
KUTZTOWN AREA H.S.
CONCERT BAND
CONCERTS BEGIN AT 7 P.M A 9 P.M.
MUSICAL FLOWERS sheep BLOCKING t
PLUS VENTRILOQUIST
ALEX HOUSTON
& ELMER
STAGE SHOWS BEGIN AT 7 P.M. A * P.M.
SINGER-PIANIST FROM HOUSTON
MICKEY GILLEY
AND HIS
BAND
STAGE SHOWS BEGIN AT 7 P.M. A • P.M.
VOCALIST
... BREEDING SWINE JUDGING. 9 A.M.
BUDDY ALLEN swinefitting&
PLUS SHOWMANSHIP 10A.M.
■pur pniif » CWrCDfi MARKET SWINE JUDGING .11A.M.
1 fill Ln/ILLtmOCHS market beef fitting
& SHOWMANSHIP
STAGE SHOWS BEGIN AT 7 P.M. A 9 P.M.
NASHVILLE STAR
SONNY JAMES
AND HIS
BAND
STAGE SHOWS BEGIN AT 7 P.M. A 9 P.M.
TOM NETHERTON
AVA BARBER
OF THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW
STAGE SHOWS BEGIN AT 7 P.M. A 9 P.M.
s i°“ PeMJar GREAT AMERICAN SHOWS AGRICULTURAL
on the EXHIBITS & DISPLAYS
MVniI7AV PROUDLY PRESENTED BY
fi mJ WV a. GRANGE, FFA & 4 H GROUPS
TUNKHANNOCK -
Kenneth E. Grube has joined
Sire Power’s laboratory staff
as quality control manager.
In his new position, Grube
will assist in processing,
storing, and distribution of
Sire Power semen. He will
monitor semen quality and
initiate new programs.
Additionally, he will spend
time in the field, on a lim
ited basis, working with Sire
SEE ON DISPLAY AT THE
KUTZTOWN FAIR
AUGUST 15-20.1977
• Berg ring drive unloader
• Berg stable cleaners
• Berg ventilation system
• Papec board feeders & belt feeders
• Farmway stable cleaners
• Ritchie waterers
• Northco sew-o-matic
• Ideal hog feeders
• Agromatic manure pump
• Wetmore grinder-blower silo filler.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
GUTSHALL’S SILO REPAIR
R.D.I, Womelsdorf, Pa.
Phone 717-933-4616
AND
Sire Power hires Grube
TRACTOR PULLING
CONTEST
6 30 P.M.
EASTERN DISTRICT
HOLSTEIN SHOW
GROOMING CONTEST... 12 NOON
JUDGING OF SHEEP
DAIRY FITTING &
SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST .. 6 P.M.
HOLSTEIN DAIRY
CATTLE JUDGING 10 A.M.
COLORED DAIRY
BREEDS JUDGING 4 P.M.
CHILDREN’S DAY - 1 TO 5 P.M
12 t UNDER SAIA WORTH OF
ADMITTED FREE PRIZES
FFATRACTOR
DRIVING CONTEST 9 SO A.M.
FFA LIVESTOCK
JUDGING CONTEST 1 P.M.
FFA4 4-H DAIRY
JUDGING CONTEST
CHILDREN’S DAY - 1 TO 5 P.M.
FREE ADMISSION
TO ALL CHILDREN 12 & UNDER
‘250
WORTH OF
PRIZES
to be given away to the children todayi
Power personnel
dairymen.
Grube, a native of Lititz,
Pa., graduated from
Delaware Valley College in
1975 with a B.S. in Dairy
Science. He recently
received his M.S. Degree in
Reproductive Physiology
from Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State
University.
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and