—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 2,1978 122 Dairy contest results posted for Cecil FAIR, HILL, Md. Eric group (seniors) was the first Knutsen, Rising Sun, Md., in a series of ac knows how to fit and show complishments during the Hairy cattle. He proved it at dairy shows. When it was all the Cecil County Fair, which over, he was named all was held here last month, breeds showing and fitting Winning the showmanship champion, and fitting contest in his age Becky Frederick, Not- CeciT County Fair winners Farm Queen did her best FAIR HILL, Md. - A young lady who was named 1978 Farm Queen during opening ceremonies of the Cecil County Fair, held here last month, lived up to her title in enviable fashion by exhibiting champion beef cattle and swine. In addition, Molly Johnson of Not tingham, was named a champion fitter and showman on several oc casions. In the beef show, the new . Farm Queen exhibited the first place heavyweight and eventual champion steer. In addition, she was champion ji the senior division for 'itting and showmanship, fhe Southern Cecil County 7oung Farmers rewarded ler efforts with the Ted Jechling Memorial Trophy, in that same contest, Tim Clugston of Elkton was lamed junior champion for showmanship and fitting. He vas exhibitor of the light weight cahmpion. Miss Johnson continued ier winning ways in the narket hog contest by Tinning both champion and ■eserve champion ribbons md again being named senior showmanship and itting winner. Betsy Johnson, also of Nottingham, and David vloore of Elkton placed second and third, respec ively, in the showmanship md fitting contest. Miss Johson won the lightweight lontest with her entry. In the market lamb show, which had 17 entries shown ay eight exhibitors, Ross Johnson of Nottingham won the showmanship and fitting dtle among junior con testants. Pam and Christie Johnson, both of Not tingham, were second and third, respectively. The senior contest was won by Tom Barczewski of Elkton, with Dora Weaver, Perryville, placing second, and Jen Johnson, Not tingham, filling the third slot. The 4-H’ers held their first livestock sale during the 'air. Truckers asked to limit driving CAMP HILL - The Penn sylvania Motor Truck Association, in conjunction with its Council of Safety Supervisors, has issued an appeal to ail Pennsylvania truck operators to limit their services to emergency or essential deliveries during 'he Labor Day weekend. This request for restricted operations also urges all drivers who must be on the oad during this period to be especially alert during the -ohday and to extend every ossible courtesy of other The champion lamb was bought by Brick House Farm for $2.75 per pound and Tucker Mackie purchased the reserve champion for $2.15 per pound. Other buyers of lambs were: Warren Johnson; Aberdeen Sales Co.; Kilby, Inc.; Southern States of Rising Sun, and Farmers and Mechanics Insurance Co. William Baker purchased the champion hog for $1.60 per pound and Southern States of Rising Sun bouth the reserve champion for $1.40 per pound. Hileman’s Grinding Service, Steve Krauss, Delmar Equipment and Pioneer Valley Farm also purchased hogs. Walbridge Farm Service Canneaut, OH 44030 216-224-0033 tingham, Pa*, was named senior champion showman and fitter for Jersey exhibitors. Lisa Davis', Earleville, took the Guern sey title among juniors, while Glenn Davis, Earleville, captured the honor in the senior division and then went on to be named champion. The champion fitter- and showman among “junior' Holstein exhibitors was Freddie Schrader of Earleville. Following are placings of the show. JERSEYS Becky“ Frederick of Nottingham won nearly every blue ribbon in this contest, coming away with first place entries in the junior calf, senior calf, 2- year old, best three females, and dam and daughter classes. She also won the rosettes for junior, senior, and grand champion. The only other exhibitor to bring first-place animals into the ring was Joyce Barczewski of Elkton who was at the halter of the top junior yearling and aged cow. GUERNSEYS Glenn Davis of Earleville CONTINUOUS FLOW DRYING DOESN'T HAVE TO COST A TANK AND A LEG! Call on one of these professionals for your gram drying needs TAM Agri-Corporation Gaylord Equipment Dillsburg, PA 17019 Monmouth Junction, NY 08852 717-432-3376 201-329-2666 came within two placings of sweeping the entire show. He won all but the junior and senior yearling classes, which went to Holly England of Rising Sun and Lisa Davis of Earleville, respectively. As winner of most every class, the young man naturally enough had the junior champion, senior champion, and grand champion. HOLSTEIN'S Killdee Chesapeake City exhibited the senior and grand champion m the open'show, while Shem Lieske of Rising Sun had the top animal in the _ 4-H contest. The junior champion title on both counts was won by Lita Miller of Chesapeake City. Following are the top three placings of each of the classes in the open show. Junior Calf - 1. William Schrader, Earleville; 2. Dean Tyson, Port Deposit; 3. Karen Knutsen, Rismg Sun. Intermediate Calf -1. Killdee Farms, 2. Laurie Tyson, Port Deposit; 3. Robert Schrader, Earleville. Semor Calf - 1. Lita Miller, 2. Killdee Farms, 3. Lovdal Farms, Rising Sun. Junior Yearling -1. Kevm Miller, Chesapeake City; 2. SHIVVERS CORPORATION Walck’s Circle Products Company Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-7633 County, Md. Fair Sherri Lieske, 3. Dean Tyson. Senior Yearling -1. Killdee Farms, 2. Dean Tyson, 3. Lovdal Farms. Two Year Olds - 1. Sherri Lieske, 2. Scott Lieske, 3. Eric Knutsen. Three Year Olds - 1. Knutson. Dam and Daughter Killdee Fapns, 2. Dean - 1. Ponderosa Farms, 2. Tyson, 3. Lovdal Farms. Dean Tyson. Looking 6 foot rotary cutter? Farms of We have the Johi Deere 307 Rotar Cutter. 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