Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 1979, Image 33

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    /HITE WASHING
, The Natural Disinfectant
Also Offering
Pressure Air Cleaning
Eastern Pa. & New Jersey
ROBERT WENNER
*oint Pleasant, PA 18950
215-297-5203
4-H club meets
NEW HOLLAND - On July
9, the New Holland 4-H
Community Club met at the
home of Floyd and Delvm
Huber. The club then went to
visit the other members’
projects.
Many projects were
visited.
A business meeting, run by
vice president Dave Fisher,
was held after the project
visitation at Jimmy Martin’s
house.
Sue Heilingei; pictured with the grand champion.
Sue Heilinger has top Guernsey
LEBANON - Sue
Heilinger, Ken Arnold, Tom
Smith, and Bill Dickinson
could all leave the Lebanon
Fair’s Open Guernsey Show
knowing that they had a
champion animal. Miss
Heiliger, from Newman
stown, exhibited the senior
and grand champion. Ar
nold, who hails from
Schaefferstown, left the ring
with the reserve animals on
both counts. Smith, an
exhibitor from Annville,
came away with the junior
champion, and Dickinson,
from Manheim, took the
reserve junior champion
ribbon.
Miss Heilmger’s cham
pion, sired by Arizona
Farms Half Century, stood
first m the 2-year old class.
Arnold’s reserve champion
was tops m the 3-year old
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1979
division. She is sired by
Brooknook Momentos
Starfire. The junior
champion, an intermediate
calf, has Royal Acres C
Noble on the top side of the
pedigree.
Other first-place winners
in the contest, which had 13
ftP
animals entered, were:
Vincent Arnold, first-place
junior heifer; Barbara
Dickinson of Manheim, first
place junior yearling; and
Sue Heilinger, best 4-year
old.
Ribbons were sponsored
by Perm-Jersey Harvestore.
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