Red Holstein is champ (Continued from Page 96] Two Year Olds 1. Kirby Horst, 2. Jay Kreider, Palmyra; 3. Roy Shirk, Lebanon. Three Year Olds 1. Alan Hostetter, Ann ville; 2. Scott Balsbaugh, Lebanon; Junior champions in the 4-H Holstein show were exhibited by 11-year old Dale Weaver of Myerstown and Rick Horst, 16, of Newmanstown. Both are members of the ELCO 4-H Club. Horst’s entry, a senior yearling, was reserve champ. David Bomgardner with his grand champion 4-H Holstein. BOU-MATIC UOYB KRBDER CAM. SHWK SERVICE CUKSTON MPLEMEKT SHOWS FARM SERVICE Cochranville, PA Lebanon, PA AuIDIMTIOII Jones, Jr. Chambersbui*. PA Lititz, PA (215)932-4700 (717)274-1436 Milton. PA -JSSSASK- (717)263-4103 (717)626-1151 (717)437-2375 (609)267-5246 Four Year Olds 1. Dennis Wenger, Jonestown; 2. Ray Moyer, Lebanon. Aged Cows 1. Jay Kreider, 2. Gary Lentz. In dam and daughter pairings, Jay Kreider’s BOU-MATIC ACID CLEANER- for safe, effective removal of all minerals. 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BOU-MATIC SODIUM HYPOCHLO RITE—ChIorine bearing germicide and disinfectant for sanitizing milk and food processing utensils and equipment animals stood first, while Ray Moyer was second. The club herd honor went to Annville-Cleona, with Norlebco standing second and Cedar Crest third. This year’s 4-H Holstein show had 56 animals en tered. In the FFA contest, there were 46. ' * «$&»-' - liHii ** -i| v if ■Vl sms Gary Lentz, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lentz, Lebanon R 6, had the junior champion in the FFA Holstein show at the Lebanon Fair. Lancaster Farming Photos by Dieter Krieg Finalists named for Md . Porkecue NORRISTOWN, Pa. - Members of 4-H throughout Montgomery County are busily preparing for their annual 4-H project fair to be held August 17 to 20 at the 4- H Center on Snyder Road, off Rt. 363, Lansdale. “4-H FAIR - ’77” offers these members a change to exhibit their completed project work. 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Special features include exhibits, animal shows, live demonstrations, horse show, and youth activities. The fair will open on August 17 at 7 p.m, with special ceremonies, guests, and the presentation of the 1977 outstanding 4-H boy and SMI', v S * * * 4 ~„. ' Sol |P v^. '' ' 'ojS' to™™ (MkrtC****** i- 2m**** Kirby Horst, 18. of Newmanstown, was the champion showman of the FFA Dairy Show at the Lebanon Fair. He’s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Horst. girl. The evening events will include a horse production (mare and foal) show, steer show, swine awards program and project exhibits. The Center will close at 9:30 p.m. each night. August 18 will start at 10:30 a.m. with the 4-H dairy show and an afternoon bicycle rodeo. The rodeo will start at 2:30 p.m. and will have divisions for 4-H and non-4-H youth. The dairy goat show will start at 3 p.m. The evening shows will in clude the sheep round-up and the horse grooming and showmanship contest A large animal “Dress Revue” (costume class) will also be held. August 19 will feature the 4-H rabbit show, starting at 9 a.m. Afternoon activities will include a pet parade open to all county youth. The 4-H family picnic will include a fun Olympics, turtle races, pie eating contest, rocket launch and volleyball and horseshoe contests. Other activities open to all include a “Make It and Take It” craft booth, pony and wagon rides (August 19) plus a petting zoo. A schedule of events will be available at the 4-H Center during the fair. For more information, contact the 4-H office in Norristown (215-297-0574). Peacock elected LANCASTER - Dr. Richard Peacock of Penn field Corporation has been named chairman of the Nutrition Council, American Feed Manufacturers Association (AFMA). Peacock is manager, of technical services in the Nutrition Department of Pennfield. In a related development, Earl Birk, also from Penn field, is serving on the AFMA Purchasing Council Executive Committee. Birk is director of grain pur chasing for Pennfield. 97
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