114—Lancaster Tanning, Saturday, September 1,1979 Christine (Continued from Page 112) took the reserve junior championship with a symettrical and sharp first place senior calf. Mike is 18 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller. He’s a full time dairyman in business with his parents and will also graduate from 4-H com petition following the Sep tember state show. Following is a list of placmgs for the Holstein classes: HOLSTEIN Junior Calf 1. Thomas Eckstine, Mercersburg, Pa.; 2. Beverly Meyers, Cham bersburg, R 2; 3. Keith Grove, Greencastle, Rl, Pa.; 4. Rebecca Sonnen, Rl, Richland, Pa.; 5. Ann E. Stover, Rt. #lO, Carlisle, Pa.; 6. C. E. Hubbard, HI, Rt. #l, New Cumberland, Pa. HOLSTEIN Intermediate Calf 1. Michael Dyarman, Rt. #l, Shippensburg, Pa.; 2. Bridgette R. Boyer, 110 Biesecker Rd., York; 3. Debbie Landis, R 7, Manheim, Pa; 4. Lesley King, Rt. §2, Delta, Pa.; 5. Alan Myers, Rt. #l, Greencastle, Pa.; 6. Bar bara Sattazahn, R 6, Lebanon, Pa. HOLSTEIN Senior Calf J. Michael Miller, R 4, Linglestown, Pa.; 2. Andy Potteiger, Rt. #B, Carlisle, Pa; 3. David Green, R 2, NewviJle, Pa.; 4. Rodney Meyers, R.RJ2 Cham bersburg, Pa.; 5. Rebecca Dyarman, Rl, Ship pensburg, Pa.; 6. J. Arlan Cnder, R.R. #5, Cham bersburg, Pa. HOLSTEIN Junior Yearling 1. David Bomgardner, R 3, Annvzlle, Pa.; 2. Kevin Laughman, Rt. #2 Thomasville, Pa.; 3. James Shertzer, 1518 Millport Rd., Lancaster, Pa.; 4. R. Steven Kauffman, Rl, Elizabethtown, Pa.; 5. Tedd E. Hock, Rl, Shippensburg, Pa.; 6. Timothy Donough, R 5, Chambersburg, Pa. Senior Yearling Rhonda Fahmey, 7029 Iron Bridge Rd., Waynesboro, Pa.; 2. Rebecca Dyarman, Rl, Shippensburg, Pa; 3. Jan Horst, R.R. #lO, Cham bersburg, Pa.; 4. Roger Crider, R 5, Chambersburg, Pa.; 5. Daniel Mains, R 4, Newville, Pa.; 6. Kenneth Brandt, Hershey, Pa. Senior Yearling In Milk 1. Brian Brake, 7409 Renninger Rd., Mer cersburg, Pa.; 2. Joyce Egolf, 7244 Rockhill Rd., Waynesboro, Pa. JUNIOR CHAMPION David Bomgardner RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION J. Michael Miller 2 Year Old 1. Christine Gitt, R 2, Littlestown, Pa.; 2. J. Michael Miller, R 4, Linglestown, Pa.; 3. Aden Keener, Rl, Elizabethtown, Pa.; 4. John F. Stamy, IV, R 2, Mechanicsburg, Pa.; 5. R. Steven Kauffman, Rl, Elizabethtown, Pa.; 6. Michael Cordell, Rt. #5, Chambersburg, Pa. 3 and 4 Years Old 1. Christine Gitt, R 2, Littlestown, Pa.; 2. Joyce Stoltzfus, R 2, Gap, Pa.; 3. Rodney Crider, R 5, Chambersburg, Pa.; 4. Craig Woodring, Rt. §2, Chambersburg, Pa.; 5. Roy Thompson, East Berlin, Pa.; 6. Peter King, Rt. #2, Delta, Pa. All-American dairy show entries due HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell recently reminded dairy farmers that September 5 is the last day to enter the 16th Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show to be held September 24 to 28 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. Hallowell challenged dairymen in the Com monwealth to bring their best cattle to the All- American and “compete with the best in the East. Competition is one of the greatest incentives for the improvement and ad vancement of a farmer’s herd,” the Agriculture Secretary said. “For tiie third year m a row,” Hallowell said, “the 1979 All-American will feature three national breed shows The Eastern National Ayrshire Show, the Eastern National Brown Swiss Show and the Eastern National Holstein Show will be held in conjunction with the All- American. In addition, the All-amencan show for Guernsey, Jersey and Milking Shorthorn dairy cattle will be featured on the bill of events with more than $60,000 in premiums at stake.” In conjunction with the shows, there will be an in vitational Brown Swiss and Holstein sale. Youth judging contests, 5 Years and Over 1. Tamara Yost, Rl, Hershey, Pa; 2. John Frey, 401 Beaver Valley Pike, Willow St., Pa.; 3. Darnel Waybnght, R 9, Gettysburg, Pa.; 4. Timothy Donough, R 5, Chambersburg, Pa.; 5. Sharon Cornman, R 6, Carlisle, Pa.; 6. Kathy Durboraw, R 9, Gettyburg, Pa. the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess coronation ceremonies, commercial booth exhibits, 4-H and FFA dairy judging forum, in ternational visitor activities and many more events surround the action packed five-day show. For additional information one can contact the Penn sylvania All-American Dairy Show, Farm Show Building, P.O. Box 3362, Harrisburg, PA 17120, or call 717-787-2905. The Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show is sponsored by the Penn sylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association m cooperation with the Penn- have a nice weekend... Z 1 * lT m '! K w pi~IIJT|) Jtf Hti I ini ‘ViyjJjHl m m Hi < K* «h. fw'/ 1 '"' mi - "* **m sylvania Department of sylvania State Farm Show Agriculture and the Penn- Commission. (