—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 23,1978 24 Colored breeds By LAUtTEL SCHAEFF Staff Correspondent READING seemed to be no surprises in the top placed animals in the five colored breeds represented at the Reading Fair Dairy Shows, held September 13. Judging the five shows were Robert Kauffman and Allan Bair. For the Aryshire Show, the Henley family came out on top again while competing against five other exhibitors. Mildred Seeds, Downingtown took the highest honors in the Jersey Show. For Brown Swiss, top honors were awarded to Richard Heyer of Kutztown and Scott Hauseman, Oley. Hie Tischler family of Downingtown proved to be unmatched with their prize winning Guernseys and Pinesedge Farms, ShoemakersrOle, still holds the Grand Champion titles for Milking Shorthorn, as shown by the Yoder family. Complete results follow for the open and 4-H shows except where noted dif ferently: Ayrshire Show Young William Henley took many of the ribbons of the Ayrshire show including Senior and Grand Champion. His highest placed animal, Towerview Kelly’s Heather, Senate conference report WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Herman E. Talmadge, chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, said that a con ference bill adopted by the Senate recently will cut through the red tape that has virtually immobilized the Federal pesticide regulation program. “The bill represents a sound balance between the interest of pesticide users, and the concern of all Americans for the preser vation of the environment is a four vpar old sired by Oak Ridge Flashy Kellogg. Other honors won by this exhibitor included first place ribbons in senior heifer calf, senior get-of-sire, and produce of dam classes. He was placed second in junior yearling, aged cow, and dairy herd classes and took third placed ribbons in junior calf, three year-old, and dam and daughter classes. There Showing the Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion was Kennard Henley £Q. Kennard also had the second placed senior calf, four-year-old, and produce of dam, and won blue ribbons in two year olds, three year-olds, aged cows, best three females, and dam and daughter and the dairy herd classes. Sharon Nolan, Cochran ville, showed both the junior and reserve junior cham pions. These animals were the first placed senior yearling and junior heifer calf. Sharon also had three year-old and third placed best three females as well as the second placed dam and daughter. Other exhibitors included Christine Dietrich, Hamburg, with the first placed intermediate calf and junior yearling. Lois Heyer, Kutztown, showed the second placed junior heifer adopts and the protection of human health,” Talmadge said in urging the Senate to approve the Conference report. Senate approval of the conference report was next to the last step in the prolonged Congressional effort to rewrite the 1972 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. House adoption of the report is necessary to send the legislation to the White House. The bill has been in the Congressional works for almost two years. dairy show held at Reading Fair calf, and Ann Baroni, Downingtown, had the second placed intermediate calf, leaving Brian Nolan, Cochranville with the third placed junior yearling. Guernsey Show Joseph Tischler proudly won the Grand Champion Guernsey honors with his junior champion in termediate heifer calf. Showing the Reserve Champion was Richard Hartz, Oley, which was won by his Reserve Junior Champion, the first placed junior heifer. Senior Champion was awarded to Scott Hauseman, Oley, for his two year-old. Other placings included; Joan Tischler • second junior heifer, Gary Hauseman, Oley, third; Junior heifer; Mike Tischler, first in senior yearlings, and Susan Tischler, second in senior yearlings. Brown Swiss Show In Brown Swiss com petition Senior and Grand Champion honors were awarded to Richard Heyer, Kutztown, for his four-year old cow which was also chosen as best udder. Richard also showed the second placed three year old. Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion was exhibited by Scott Hauseman, Oley, which was his three year-old cow. Scott had other first place honors in intermediate calf which went on to become the reserve junior calf and fourth in junior yearling classes. The Junior Champion of the show was Wasyl Onulack, Coopersburg, exhibiting the first place junior heifer. Wasyl placed second in that class also second in junior yearlings, and first in senior yearlings. Gary Hauseman, Oley, showed the first place senior heifer, second intermediate calf, and third junior yearling. Gregg German, Pottstown, bad the first placed junior yearling. Milking Shorthorns Pinesedge Farms produced all the Champions of the Milking Shorthorn Show this year. Grand Champion Bull was a Senior Yearling, Kingsdale Rosie’s Prince. Senior and Grand Champion rosettes were awarded to an aged cow shown by Nedra Yoder, Shoemakersville. Nedra also showed the first placed junior yearling to Reserve Junior Champion, following her sister Wendy who had the Junior Champion in her senior yearling. A three year old cow exhibited by Pinesedge Farm was awarded Reserve Grand Champion. Frederick Yoder showed the first placed two year-old and four year-old, while J. Douglas Marsh, Sad sburyville, showed the first placed bull calf, senior heifer, third placed senior yearling, and second placed dry cow. Jersey Show Top-O-Hill Farm, owned by Mildred Seeds, Downmgtown swept Grand Champion of the Jersey Show, taking the Grand Champion Bull and Senior and Grand Campion Cow titles in the open show. Top- O-Hill also placed first in senior heifer, junior yearling, two year old, three year old and four year old classes, as well as the junior and senior get-of-sire, best three females, and dairy herd classes. Showing the Grand Champion of the 4-H show was Bruce Heller, Downingtown. Bruce also had the first place two year old and aged cow, was third in produce of dam and first in dam and daughter. Other exhibitors were Harold Dietrich Jr., first in junior heifer calf, fourth in 2 year olds. Helen McCahon, Downingtown showed the This new farm building costs 40% less! third placed junior heifer, while Henry Heyer, Kutz town was -first in in termediate calf, third in junior yearlings, and first in junior and senior yearlings. Mike Tischler, Downingtown, was second in 2 year-olds and his sister Susan was second in 3 year olds. snowmobiles
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