Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1977, Image 18

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October I,
David Feidt wins Junior Brown Swiss Show
David Feidt is owner of the top Brown Swiss
among Pennsylvania’s 4-H and FFA members.
HARRISBURG - David
Feidt, 12, of MUlersburg Rl,
showing Rainy Design
Rochele, a 3-year-old,
captured the grand and
senior championships in
Brown Swiss competition at
the 22nd Pennsylvania
Junior Dairy Show. The
champion was sired by
Rancho Rustic My Design.
David, the son of Mr. and
Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 10)
Manheim Fair begins,
continues through Friday.
Tuesday, Oct. 4
Hunterdon County, N.J.
Soil Conservation District
supervisors meet at the
Hunterdon Extension
Center, 7 ;30 p.m.
Forum on sanitation and
pollution at the
Metropolitan-Edison Audit
orium 2800 Pottsville Pike,
Reading, 7:30 p.m.
* Lebanon County Holstein
Club banquet, Zoar’s
Lutheran Fellowship Hall, 7
p.m.
Order 4 amendment public
hearing, 9:30 a.m. at the
Franklin Motor Inn, Ben
Franklin Parkway at 22nd
Street, Philadelphia.
Wednesday, Oct. 5
Lancaster County Con
servation District directors
hold monthly board meeting
at the Farm and Home
Center, Lancaster, 7:30 p.m.
Executive committee of
the Hunterdon County board
of agriculture meets at 8
p.m. in the Extension
Center
Thursday, Oct. 6
Pollution problems forum,
7:30 p.m. at the Schuylkill
County Courthourse, Pott
sville.
Umonville Fair begins,
continues through Saturday
Norlebco FFA dinner
meeting, and workshop, 4 30
p.m. at the high school
Friday, Oct. 7
Chester County Con
servation District holds
informational workshop
session, 845 a m to 330
p.m at the YMCA in West
Chester Cost $l5
Saturday, Oct. 8
York County Farmers
Association, annual meeting
and banquet, 7 pm, at
Colonial Valley, Menges
Mills
Mrs. Eugene Feidt, has been
a 4-H member for five years.
He also won a master
showman award.
Ronald Daubert, 17, of
Pine Grove R 2, won reserve
grand and reserve senior
championship honors with
Windmill Adfreda, a 3-year
old. The animal was sired by
Willow Bridge Rose’s
Plain & Fancy expands
ELIZABETHTOWN - Jay
Habecker, general manager
of Plain and Fancy Ag
Enterprises, headquartered
here, has announced the
acquisition of Stegmeier
Farms, Tamaqua, on Sept.
19, 1977 as a branch
production and processing
plant.
Ruth Stegmeier, president
of Stegmeier Farms, reports
CORNCRIBS - SALE PRICE
1205 Bu.-$655.00 FOB.
MILLER’S REPAIR
Bird-in-Hand, PA
Gibbons Road
Ph. 717-656-9013
Captain. A 4-H member the
last nine years, Ronald is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Daubert.
David Nolan, 16, of
Newtown Square, an FFA
member, won the junior
championship with D.N.
Delegate Dainty, a junior
calf. The junior champion’s
sire is White Cloud Doreen’s
Delegate.
Anne Daubert, 13, sister of
Ronald, showed the reserve
junior champion, Sand Rock
Bobbi Jean, a senior
yearling. The animal was
sired by L-J Revival R.
Anne, a 4-H member the past
five years, also won master
fitter and showman awards.
Mark Gulland, 12, of
Centerville R 4, Crawford
County, won champion fitter
and showman honors at the
Pennsylvania Junior Dairy
Show with Par-Nic Jessie
Bird, a junior calf. The son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Gulland,
Mark has been a 4-H
member for two years.
Following are platings of
the show:
Junior Calf
1. David Nolan, 2. Greg
German, Pottstown; 3. Mark
Gulland, Centerville; 4.
Bruce Heilinger,
Newmanstown; 5. Gary
Urmy, Coopersburg.
that the operation consists of
250 acres of farmland and
75,000 laying hens. The farm
was acquired Sept. 19 and
will serve as a branch
production and processing
plant.
The acquisition of
Stegmeier Farms represents
just a part of the expansion
plans now in progress at
Plain and Fancy, according
Intermediate Calf
1. Rebecca Martz,
Dalmatia; 2. Kerry Boyd,
Ephrata; 3. Jeffrey Holden,
Cambridge Springs; 4.
Glenn Anderson,
Dallastown; 5. Michael
Kelsh, Barto.
Senior Calf
1. Tommy Welsh, East
Berlin; 2. Kathleen
Kopistecki, Royersford; 3.
Bryan Urmy, Coopersburg;
4. Susan Houser, Templeton;
5. Debby Lewis, New
Milford.
Junior Yearling
1. Jana Fantom, Delta; 2.
Ellen Cole, Columbia Cross
Roads; 3. Judy Witmer,
Willow Street; 4. Judy
Lathrop, Springville; 5.
Kerry Boyd.
Senior Yearling
1. Anne Daubert, Pine
Grove; 2. Duane Baker,
Middlebury Center; 3. Scott
Hauseman, Oley; 4. Richard
Eastep, Williamburg; 5.
Ronald Daubert, Pine
Grove.
Two-Year-Olds
1. Dennis Daubert, 2.
Susan Houser, 3. Gary
Welsh, 4. Janet Irons,
Smethport; 5. Brian
Conover, Ulster.
to Paul Hess Sr., president.
The Tamaqua operation will
now be known .as-Plain and
Fancy Farms>ra division of
Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch,
Inc.
mLD V
WED.
OCT. 5
MR. FARMER ...
You’re invited to climb into the wonderful world of
comfort in the All-New Ford cab. Feel the power of the
All-New Ford tractors.
COME TO THE HOME OF THE
FRIENDLY PEOPLE AT FLORY MILL
& ROHRERSTOWN RD. AND WE WILL
TAKE YOU TO THE FIELD.
3and4Yearolds Aged Cows
1. David Feidt, 2. Ron i. Richard Conover, 2,
Daubert, 3. Bryan Urmy, 4. Donald Buffington,
Keny Boyd, 5. Cynthia Millersburg.
Swick, Beaver Falls.
FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC.
Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and go
Va mile toward East Petersburg.
The New Home of The Friendly People
1655 Rohrerstown Road
Ph: 717-569-7063
10 A.M.-
4 P.M.