—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Septembers, 1979 126 Southeastern FFA dairy show held at Kutztown By LAUREL SCHAEFF Staff Correspondent KUTZTOWN—The twenty fourth annual Southeastern Regional FF A District Dairy Show was held August 21 at the Kutztown Fair Grounds. Entered were a total of 193 animals, which converged from nine southeastern Pennsylvania counties. Michael Fulmer, 20, from Eastern Northampton FFA showed Juniperdale Pen Star to win the grand championship of the Holstein The grand champion Holstein was shown by Michael Fulmer of Eastern Northampton. Juniperdale Pen Star, a two year old, was sired by Bond Haven Royal Star. MF SOLD OUT TO SNAPPER (2) MF 1450, (2) MF 1650, (3) , M , F J| SS 14 HP, 42" CUT 16 HP, 48” Cut 16HP ..„ 2 Speed Hydrostatic, 2 Speed Hydroslat*, ? DriwMow'er?Sprad'* : Wra t st L £& on,PTO H^“t S■ $ H 3 gr l '' L ' ,, Sp«ialSair*2499 Special Sale *2525 Special Sale *2795 (2) MF 85, 8 HP, 36" Cut (2) MF 1200,12 HP, Electric Start, ~ 42" Cllt ' 6 Speed transmission Front & Rear PTO List $1351 List $2647 Special Sale *999 Special Sale 9 1 995 ONLY $5O DOWN WILL FINANCE THE BALANCE ★ Full Line of Attachments Available LAWN CARE OF PJk. Sales & Service Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8-8 Martindale, PA 17549 Wed. 8-5 1 mile North of Martindale Sat. 8-2 on Grist Mill Road "A little out of the Way Ph: 215-445-4541 But a lot less to Pay” show. This two year old was sired by Bond Haven Royal Star. Taking the reserve grand champion honors was R. Steven Kauffman, 17, of Elizabethtown. Steven’s champion was a three year old named Penn-Spring’s R Maple Dimples, sired by Citation R. Maple. Grand champion exhibitors from other breeds were: Kennard Henley HI, Of Octarara.FFA • Ary shire; Gary Lee Mase, of Annville -MOW^ WE'RE SELLING OUT OUR INVENTORY OF MF LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS AT LOW, LOW, LOW PRICES Brown Swiss; Robert Kirk, of Solanco - Guernsey; Marilyn Deaven, of Nor thern Lebanon - Jersey; and Nedra Yoder, of Hamburg - Milking Shorthorn. Marvin Fox, of Cloister FFA took champion honors in the fitting show for ninth and tenth grade students. First place honors for showmanship were awarded to Steren Shaw, of Oley. In the eleventh and twelth grade class fitting honors were -.awarded to Penny •*- * V * r Bicksler, of Tulpehocken, while showmanship honors went to Steve Kauffman, of Elizabethtown. Ed Brightbill, of Oxford, received awards for fitting and showmanship in the graduate class. Following are the results: HOLSTEIN Junior Calf 1. Todd Reed, Cloister FFA; 2, John Zimmerman, Cloister FFA; 3. Jeffrey Shenk, Manheim FFA; 4. Marvin Zimmerman, Cloister FFA; 5. Cindy Specht, Cloister FFA. aja And Beacon does it two ways! Beacon is finally ending all the con troversy about worming. It pays, 2 aMK and we can prove it' One way is with new beacon pre-fresh, f our worming condition # mg feed with TBZ*. A one-time, 5-pound feeding treat ment just before cows freshen effectively controls an major species of worms with no setbacks or side-effects. Another way is with new BEACON PARA-CIDE, our feed supplement designed for use as a top-dress. It allows you to treat your entire herd at the same time, which means worm reinfection is less likely. Its effective ingredient is coumaphos, a highly successful worming formula. And milk does not have to be withdrawn from the market dur ing or following treatment. Both PRE-FRESH and PARA-CIDE are highly palatable because they use Beacon’s selection of special feed ingredients. What’s more, they will increase your milk' production and profits See your Beacon dealer now. He’ll give you the latest news on how we make worming pay Beacon—headquartered in Cayuga, New York, .avail able throughout the northeast *TBZ (thiabendazole) is a registered trademark of Merck & Co , Inc BEACON 1. John Zimmerman, 2. David Holzhauer, Solanco; 3. Eugene Ferrari, Cloister FFA; 4. Marvin Fox, Cloister FFA; 5. Marvin Zimmerman. 1. Steve Shaw, Oley; 2. Daryl Kunkel, Kutztown; 3. Kevin Smoker, Cloister; 4. Marvin Weiler, Cloister; 5. Mark Weiler, Cloister. Junior Yearling 1.. Gary Lentz, Northern Lebanon; 2. Daryl Balmer, Little Dutchman -FFA; 3. Thomas Kearns Twin York, PA Phone 717-843-90?^ We’re employee owned. That’s why we shine. Available At Beacon Dealers Intermediate Calf Senior Calf Beacon Milling Company, Inc. Valley; 4. Daryl Harnish, Tulpehocken; 5. Steve - Kauffman, Elizabethtown. Senior Yearling 1. Kirby Horst, ELCO; 2. Scott Miller, Hamburg; 3. Dean Moyer, Cedar Crest; 4. Arlen Keener, Elizabethtown; 5. Marvin Fox. Senior Yearling in Milk 1. Randolph Moyer, Tulpehocken. Junior champion - Kirby Horst, ELCO ' Reserve junior champion - Scott Miller, Hamburg. (Turn to Page 128)
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