—Uncaster Firming, Saturday, October 7,1978 26 Virginia Jersey farm wins Harrisburg show HARRISBURG - Waverly Farms, of Clearbrook, Va. was named die premier breeder and premier exhibitor for the second year in a row last week in Jersey judging at the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show held here at the Farm Show Complex. The premier sire, •‘Advance Sleeping Milestone,” was exhibited by the American Breeders Service, Wisconsin. The grand champion bull title went to “Top-O-Hill Keystone,” a senior yearling bull shown by Top-O-Hill Farms, Downingtown, Chester County. The reserve grand champion and reserve junior champion bull honors went to “Showdrcps Etta Purlie,” a senior yearling bull shown by My Krantz Brothers of Wooster, Ohio. Fisher Jersey Farm of Delaware, Ohio, took the junior champion female title with “Golden Valiant Jewel,” a senior yearling heifer. The reserve junior champion female title went to Windy Knoll Farm of IS you) HOUSE PROPERLY - INSULATED? - NEW IDEA 95 BU. GROUND DRIVEN SPREADERS i 206 NEW IDEA SPREADER AVAILABLE NOW IN STOCK Buy Now - Low Down Payment - Defer Balance Until Nov. 1,1978 SPECIAL PRICE LANDIS BROS., INC. Rockville, Md. showing “Faithful Golden Joy,” a senior yearling heifer. “Empire Advancer Jessie,” shown by Donald R. McKay and Family of Mt. Sterling, Ohio, took the grand champion and senior champion honors. The reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion female title went to “Sar Fairy Princess” exhibited by Skip-A-Rilla Jersey Farm, Toms Brook, Va. Judging for the event was done by George M. Barlass of Janesville, Wis. 1. Manvale Jersey Farm, Boyds, Md.; 2. Harold N. Stanfield and Family, London, Ohio. Senior Yearling Bull 1. Top-O-Hill Farm, Downingtown, Pa.; 2. My Krantz Bros., Wooster, Ohio. Junior Heifer Calf 1. Donald R. McKay and Family, Mt. Sterling, Ohio; 2. Arvid and Kathleen Kobosky, Richeyville, Pa. Senior Better Calf 1. Firestone Homestead 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 Ph; 717-393-3906 1. Skip-A-Rilla Jersey Farm; 2. Waverly Farm, Clearbrook. Aged Dry Cows 1. Spring Valley Farms, Westminster, Md.; 2. My Krantz Jerseys, Wooster, Ohio. Bull Calf 1. Firestone Homestead Jerseys, Wooster, Ohio; 2. Theresa Marie Wheeler, Boyds, Md. 1. Firestone Homestead Jerseys; 2. Waverly Farm. 1. Skip-A-Rilla Jersey Farm; 2. Heath Jerseys, Westminster, Md. 1. Skip-A-Rilla Jersey Farm: 2. Heath Jerseys. Chicken House • Turkey House * Farrowing House • or Any Other House For FREE Estimate Call: Fuel Savers York (717) 244-0762 Jerseys, Wooster, Ohio; 2, Top-O-Hill Farm. Junior Yearling 1. Top-O-Hill Farm; 2. Skip-A-Rilla Jersey Farm, Toms Brook, Va. Senior Yearling 1. Fisher Jersey Farm; 2. Windy Knoll Farm. Junior Get Senior Yearling in Milk Best Udder Two-Year Olds Best Udder Three-Year Olds 1. My Krantz Bros.; 2. Waverly Farm. Best Udder 1. Waverly Farm; 2. My Krantz Bros. Four-Year Olds 1. Waverly Farm; 2. Robin -Hill Farm. Best Udder L Waverly Farm; 2. Robin Hill Farm. Aged Cows 1. Donald R. McKay and Family; 2. Waverly Farm. - Best Udder 1. Donald R. McKay and Family;. Waverly Farm. Best 3 Females 1, Skip-A-Rilla Jersey Farm; 2. My Krantz Jer seys. FEED STORAGE AND FLEX AUGER DELIVERY SYSTEM The Original Flex Auger Delivering Up To 2400 lbs. Per Hr. OR TheNEW“Hi-C” Flex Auger Delivering UpTo 6000 lbs. Per Hr. Most sizes of bins and flex sto Both rugged and versatile, the Flex-Auger System easily adapts to most hog feeding operations. The Chore-Time centerless auger delivers feed from bulk bin to all feeders located throughout the house. Much of the labor required with other methods is eliminated. The Y outlet drop assembly (illustrated above) or single units can be installed in most any position desired. Feed level is easily controlled by adjusting the height of the drop. I SEE US ABOUT ««« m 1 Chore-Time Air-Systems ws " mc **n I I - i X■'r>■> -C "v \ /■>* AGRI EQUIP., INC. offers complete AGRI’ CATTLE - HOG - POULTRY EQUIPMENT R.D. 4, EPHRATA, PA. 17522 PHONE: 717-354-4271 Store Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 to 5:30; Sat. 7:30 to 3:00 Get of Sire 1. Skip-A-Rilla Jersey Farm; 2. Heath Jerseys. ' Dairy Herd 1. Waverly Farm 2. My Krantz Jerseys. Produce of Dam 1. Waverly Farm; 2. Skip- A-Rilla Jersey Farm. Ebaugh wins sheep blocking LAMPETER Ebaugh, Delta , won the top honors at the West Lam peter’s first sheep blocking contest which was held last week. Judged by Clyde Brubaker, Lancaster, the ten entrants were judged on • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE EQUIPMENT,me. Dam and Daughter 1. Robin Hill Farm; 2. Skip-A-Rilla Jersey Farm. State Herd 1. Ohio Jersey Breeders Assn.; 2. Virginia Jersey Cattle Club; 3. Maryland Jersey Cattle' Club; 4. Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club. their ability to block a sheep in one hour’s time. Mark Wayne Hess, Conestoga, placed second, and Billy MacCauley, Atglen R 2, took third. Billy’s sister, Nancy MacCauley, was the highest placing girl to compete, being named fourth in the contest.