Kingway Farms (Continued from Page 116) smooth and dairy junior yearling daughter of Elevation walked off with the junior championship honors. First-year exhibitor Bridgette Boyer and her intermediate class daughter of Wilcoxview Black Star twin battled a competition from a number of quality calves to win the reserve junior spot. It was only one highlight of the day for the Tom and June Boyer family of York, and their Sun nybend Holstems, later named the premier exhibitor herd of the 80-head show. C.E. Hubbard took the first blue ribbon of the day with his Marvex-sired junior calf. In line behind him came EAR CORN NEEDED Paying Top Prices For Top Quality ear Corn * Easy Access - only 2.5 miles east off of 283 Bypass at Manheim - Mt. Joy exit * Fast Unloading - dump & go! * Contract pricing available - June thru September. * Unloading anytime from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. - evenings & Saturdays by appointment. JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN R 2 Manheim, PA 17545 PH: 717-665-4785 TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. 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TERRE HILL, PA. 17581 Kevin Laughman’s eye catching junior champion headed up the junior yearling lineup, followed by Chris Wolf in second and Patty Bupp m third. Patty Greek pulled in the fourth spot, with John Doll, Jr., and Kathy Rauhauser in fifth and sixth spots. Dana Doll pulled his “Jo- Dan BE Ivan”, senior yearling to the head of that class, over David King in second, Kathy King, third, and John Doll, Jr., in the fourth position. Boyer’s Sunnybend Farm got the nod for first place m the junior get of sire, with Kmgway Holstems m the second place. Paul King’s dry four-year old by Ivanhoe Star, placed first, with Leroy Bupp in second. The aged dry cow class went to Tom Boyer over the second spot entry of Dana Doll. The always-large two-year old heifer divison was divided into junior and senior classes. Junior two year-old winner was a Big Apple heifer exhibited by Leroy Bupp, placing over the second animal of Ira L. Boyer. Kevin Laughman was third, Jonathan Miller, fourth and Angela L. Eyster, fifth. GARBER OIL CO. [texaco] Fuel Ctllef HEATING OIL & OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA Ph 653-1821 Manufacturers and Erectors of Terre Hill TRI-RIB STAVE SILO FOR OLD FASHIONED PRIDE OF WORKMANSHIP ★ SEE AND COMPARE THE PROVEN INTERIOR SILO FINISHES. -i Kathy King, right, holds the Kingway Holsteins senior and grand champion winner, while Kevin Laughman accepts senior and grand awards from alternate dairy princess, Kathy Rauhauser. A daughter of Polytechnic Black Bart took the blue in the senior two-year-old class for Tom Boyer, and was chosen second best udder. C.E. Hubbard 111 was second, David King, third, and Tom Boyer, fourth. Fifth place and first best udder went to an Astrogem daughter shown by Dana E. DoU. The three-year-old class saw the eventual show grand champion and best udder of the class, line up ahead of second place Beshore Farms with a daughter of Harrisburg Gay Ideal also named second best udder. Third was Tom Boyer, fourth, Leroy Bupp and fifth, Tom Boyer. Winner of the four-year olds and best udder was Phil Laughman’s reserve champion Flame daughter. It topped the second place and second best uddered R Maple daughter exhibited by Peter King. Third was Patty Greek, and fourth was Paul King. Eight-year-old “Beshore Samson Lindy Lilly,” daughter of the Samson sire, captured the honors in the aged cow class. Also named the best udder in her class, Lilly then won what some exhibitors claim is the highest breeding recognition given m a cattle show, the award for best female bred and owned by an exhibitor. Second and second best udder was an R Maple by Leroy Bupp, and third place went to Paul King. Beshore Farms exhibited } BUCK TRACTOR PULLS * if Top Pullers from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware a A and New Jersey competing. A * I PULLS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6:30 P.M~ I * A ■■ I A J SUPERSTOCK TRACTORS- , T j Modified farm tractors, up to A 1,000 HP A A MODIFIED TRACTORS- H . A A Any engine, any chassis, supei 1 A charged, etc, up to 2,000 HP | k A MIN! TRACTORS- VK A Automotive engines on chassi: j weighing less than 1750 lbs , Kl J A up to 600 H P A A REGULAR ADMISSION V H| if Adults -*4.00 If ji, 6 to 12 yrs -*1.50 A 5 and under - FREE es S( T’ - Does not include __ otn A A special events on Rt. 272 )f t SEE YOU AT THE BUCK! 1 ********************^*^******* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1979 Considered one of the top awards of the show, best female bred and owned selection, went to Jed Beshore with his seven year old “Lilly”, a daughter of Winterthur Ivanhoe Kid Samson. the winning class of best three females, with Bup plynn Farms in second, Kingway Holsteins in third, Thomas Boyer, fourth, and Dar-Dale Farm, fifth. Produce of dam category also was won by Beshore Farms, topping second place, Dana Doll. Trophies for the cham pions were provided by Service Feed and Supply of Delta, Agway of York, Atlantic Breeders :«! I*, HI Cooperative of Lancaster, Production Credit Association of York, Spangler and Sprenkle Feeds of York, and Penn field Feeds of York and Lancaster. Arrangements for the show were in charge of the show chairman Dennis Kauffman, and com mitteemen Phil Laughman, Larry Rinehart and Shirley Trimmer. 117 i* < „ . ' i? \