— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1979 114 York 4-Her’s hold annual Dairy Roundup By JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent YORK - Top awards at the York 4-H dairy show went to several repeat winners when the county’s clubs held their annual roundup event on August 3 at the York Fairgrounds. Highlight of the day-long event was the noon celebrity milking contest. Paired against each other in the first competition were 19th district Congressman Bill Goodling and York city mayor Elizabeth Marshall. Congressman Goodling claimed the victory, as did radio personality Hal Raymond, paired up with competitor disc jockey Paxton Quigley. In a third “mystery” match, contest organizer Kathy King of Delta, paired county extension agent John Smith against farm wife Sara Eisenhart, Thomasville. Both easily filled up a large measuring cup, but Mrs. Eisenhart topped the agent by a few ounces. Type judge for the dairy classes was Holstein breeder York-Adams Guernsey BIGLERVILLE - The York-Adams Guernsey Breeders Association held their annual summer bar beque on July at West brook Farms Westbrook Farms, owned and operated by Lester VanArsdale and his three sons, milk nearly 200 head of Guernseys. A tour of the farm and its milking parlor and free stall barn setup was included as part of the evening program Special guests for the evening meeting included Millie Linde of Quarryville, the state Guernsey queen, state president Raymond Witmer and national director Nelson Witmer. Ginger Sechnst, office and field representative of the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association in troduced a newly-designed traveling display about the Guernsey cow, which will be available for use at fairs and other cattle promotional activities. The state association business manager. Lee Yost, also spoke to the hundred- B. Zo 0 X* CROP SPRAYING AT LICENSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATOR 220 Lampeter Road, Lancaster, PA Phone; (717)394-5412 t 30 Years Experience » 7 Sprayers To Serve You NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR ALFALFA SPRAYED FOR LEAF HOPPER AND LEAF BLOTCH MINOR CONTROL Thomas Dum 111, Lan disburg, Perry County, and fitting and showing official was Lancaster County agent Glenn Shirk. Guernseys were the first breed into the ring, with senior and grand cham pionship won by Tina Rutter, York, and her first-place four-year-old. Tina also exhibited the junior champion, a senior calf. Darryl Rohrbaugh, New Freedom, also earned two high awards, the reserve senior and grand champion with his second place four year-old cow, as well as reserve junior champion with a junior yearling. Todd Rutter, York, exhibited the first place Guernsey junior calf, with Mike Blessing, Wrightsville, second, and Wendy Lu McCleary, Stewartstown, third. Chad Rutter, York, exhibited the winning in termediate calf and Lon Kessler, York, second. Senior calf winners were Tina Rutter, York, first, Kelly Blessing, Wnghtsville, second, Annette Walter, third, and Wendy Lu Mc- Breeders meet plus members and guests. Two judging classes were brought out for a placmgs competition, with Ronald Trostle, of Red Lion, the official judge. Top winners, with matching perfect scores, were Ira Boyer, York, and Steve Staner, Red Lion. m : HENRY K. FISHER, INC. SAND BLASTING & SPRAY PAINTING AERIAL UDDER EQUIPMENT SPECIALIZE IN FARM BUILDINGS. (Farm buildings ask for Amos Fisher) 667 Hartman Station Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 717-393-6530 ATTENTION *W,.. '1 N f ■V York dairy princess Carol Druck, right, awarded 4-H Guernsey breed honors, two each, to Tina Rutter and Darryl Rohrbaugh. From right are Tina, with her senior and grand champion, Darryl and Cleary, fourth. Junior yearling class went to Darryl Rohrbaugh, New (Turn to Page 115) Other judging winners of the aged cow and two-year old classes included Janice Messmger, Cindy Rutter, Leona Hobaugh, Dean Amspacher and Wayne Hobaugh. American Breeders Service and Agway sponsored judging awards. %§Jr ‘ mA ♦ ** * Brown Swiss winners at the York 4-H roundup were Carole Mundis, junior and reserve grand champion, and Tom Welsh, with senior and grand champion. MIRACLE SPAN! 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