24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1978 Showing the reserve senior and reserve grand champion at the Lebanon Fair's Open Holstein Show was Vincent Wagner of Jonestown Rl. Dairy (Continued from Page 1) Lebanon; Vincent and Juliet Wagner, Jonestown; Ken neth Sellers' and family, Lebanon; Harvey Bomgardner, Annville; and John Bomgardner, Ono. Arnold Acres captured the majority of the honors with their stylish bovmes, which earned the Arnolds the distinction of being named Premier Exhibitor of the show. They also had the senior and grand champion, best uddered cows, first place dairy herd and best three females. Winning the reserve senior and reserve grand champion rosettes was Vincent Wagner, who was at the halter of Ju-Vindale Maple D Jill, a 2-year old daughter of Arbandale Maple David. She was edged for the top spot by Arnold’s 2-year old daughter of Har-Cream Angels Adas. Harvey Bomgardner, Annville, won the junior champion honor with his Life-O-Riley Marquis King daughter, a senior yearling. Runner-up for the spot was John Bomgardner, Ono, who brought a 22-month old daughter of Quality Ultimate into the ring. Premier Breeder in the contest was the Kenneth Sellers family of Lebanon, whose Holsteins have the Gem Rock prefix. Judge for the event was John Rinehart of Lit tlestown. Following are the top placmgs m each of the classes. Senior Bull Calf -1. Kenneth Sellers, 2. John Bomgardner, 3. Dale Hostetler, Annville. Junior Calf - 1. Vincent Wagner, 2. David Sonnen, Richland; 3. Dale Weaver, Myerstown; 4. Robert Bare, Lebanon; 5. David Bomgardner, Annville: 6 Dennis Sattazahn, Womelsdorf; 7 Kenneth Sellers. Intermediate Calf - 1. Hubert Miller, Myerstown; 2. Vincent Wagner, 3. Vin cent Wagner, 4. Greg Lentz, Lebanon; 5 Dean Moyer, Lebanon; 6. Wesley Harding Jr, Lebanon; 7 Jonathan Sonnen, Richland Senior Calf - 1 Kirby Horst, Newmans town; 2 Kevin Sattazahn, Womelsdorf; 3. Irvin Horst, Newmanstown: 4. Richard Troutman and Sons, Dale Maulfair has been at the halter of many champion Ayrshires and this past Thursday was no exception as he won most of the major titles in the contest. Richland; 5. Dennis Sai tazahn, 6. Hubert Miller, 7. Hubert Miller. Junior Yearling - 1. Barbara Sattazahn, Lebanon; 2. John Bomgardner, 3. Daryl Balmer, Lebanon; 4. Dale Hostetter. 5. Audrey Lentz, Lebanon; 6 Arnold Acres, Inc., 7. Barry Donmoyer, Annville. Senior Yearling - 1. Harvey Bomgardner, 2. John Bomgardner, 3. Gary Lentz, 4. Vincent Wagner, 5. Kirby Horst, 6. Hubert Miller, 7. Carl Weaver, Myerstown. Two Year Olds, Never Fresh - 1. Kenneth Sellers, 2. Mark Bomgardner, Ann ville; 3. Kenneth Mase, Lebanon. Dry 3 and 4 Year Olds -1. Dale Hostetter, 2. Arnold Acres, 3. Dennis Sattazahn. Dry Aged Cows -1. David Wagner, Jonestown; 2. Karen Sattazahn, 3. Hubert Miller. Senior Yearling in Milk - 1. Arnold Acres, 2. Larry Moyer, Lebanon. Two Year Olds -1. Arnold Acres, 2. Vincent Wagner, 3. Dennis Sattazahn 4. Hershey Bare, 5. Larry Moyer, 6. Harvey Bomgardner, 7. Reid Hoover. Three Year Olds - 1. Carl Weaver, 2. Hershey Bare, 3. Arnold Acres, 4. Barbara Sattazahn, 5. Gary Lentz, 6. Kenneth Sellers, 7. Hubert Miller. Four Year Olds - 1. Roy and Roger Miller, Myer stown; 2. Arnold Acres, 3. Dale Hostetler, 4. David Bomgardner, 5. Kenneth Sellers. Aged Cows - 1. Arnold Acres, 2. Kirby Horst, 3. Dale Hostetler, 4. Dale Hostetler, 5. Kenneth Sellers. Junior Get of Sire -1. John Bomgardner, 2. Hubert Miller, 3. Vincent Wagner. Senior Get - 1. Hubert Miller, 2 Dale Hostetter, 3 D. Bomgardner and K Horst Best Three Females - 1 Arnold Acres, 2 Hershey Bare, 3. Hubert Miller. Dairy Herd - 1 Arnold Acres, 2. Hubert Miller, 3 Hershey Bare Produce of Dam - 1 Hubert Miller, 2 Arnold Acres, 3. Kenneth Mase Dam and Daughter - l.Hubert Miller, 2. Gary Lentz and Bob Sattazahn, 3. Carl Weaver. Colored breed cha By DIETER KRIEG LEBANON Maulfair, Gary Mase, Dale Smith, Patty Dreisbach and Nedra Yoder all turned out to be owners of grand champion dairy animals when final decisions were made in their respective ring BROCK. Brock grain bins are famous for their strength, durability and good looks. But with Brock you'll get far more than just a great grain bin. You'll get a great dealer. A grain storage expert who can help you with system plan ning, financing, and installa tion. That’s why they chose us to be a qualified Brock dealer. And that’s why you should see us today. We have a grain storage and handling system to meet all your needs. shows. The show was held Thursday at the Lebanon Fair.' Following are the placmgs by breed and classes; Dale AYRSHIRES No one was surprised when Dale Maulfair of Jonestown, an experienced by Welcome Fiashs Hollirex and highly successful young breeder and exhibitor of fine Ayrshire cattle captured the top honors in this year’s show. He exhibited the grand, senior, reserve senior, reserve grand, and junior champions, leaving his sister, Diane, with the ◄ TWO < VERT IN FARM YOU CAN BE SURE THE SYSTE MOVE YOUR GRAIN SAFELY ... v - 'tea -frrTf reserve junior did honor. 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