A34—Lancaster Fararing, Saturday, July 5,1980 Stroh, Grim are Lehigh show NEW TRIPOLI - Maryln Stroh, R 1 Breuugsville, and Joshua Grim, R 2 Breinigsville, won cham pionship honors for showmanship and fitting respectively, at last Friday's Lehigh County Sheep and Lamb Club Summer show, held at Schochary Ridge Farm. Stroh began her move to the showman championship by placing first in Senior fitting and showmanship. Grim took the In termediate top honors for both fitting and showman ship before going on to be named the best fitter at the show, and the reserve champ showman. Reserve honors m fitting went to Ruth Gnm, R 2 Breimgsville. Judging the show was Clyde Brubaker, Lancaster. The following are the results of the show: SENIOR Showmanship 1. Maryln Stroh, cham pion; 2. Susan Bremmger, R 2 New Tripoli; 3. Judy Schnyder, R 1 New Tripoli; 4. Keith Bremmger, R 2 New FISHER'S SPRAY PAINTING ■ SAND BLASTING ■ SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING ■ ROOF COATING ■ CEMENT COATING ■ RESTORING A s' > tr. , W/l « —j ' . . ''s£&■-*- -3H5 AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT SPECIALIZE IN FARM BUILDINGS. 667 Hartman Station Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 717-393-6530 Co. sheep champs Tripoli; and 5. Paul Drissel, Jr., Coopersburg. Fitting 1. Maryln Stroh; 2. Judy Schnyder; 3. Susan Breminger; 4. Keith Bremmger; and 5. Paul Dnssel, Jr. INTERMEDIATE Showmanship 1. Joshua Grim, reserve chamion; 2. Ruth Grim; 3. Gina Bittner, R 1 Ger mansville; 4. Rohm Baer, R 2 New Tripoli; and 5. Russel Dnssel, Coopersburg. Fitting 1. Joshua Gnm, cham pion; 2. Ruth Gnm, reserve champion; 3. Gma Bittner; 4. Rohm Baer; and 5. Russel Dnssel. FIRST YEAR Showmanship 1 Lewis Trexler, R 1 Germansville; 2. Tony Danner, R 1 Germansville; 3. Richard Trexler, R 1 Ger mansville; 4. Larry Dnssel, Coopersburg. Fitting 1. Tony Danner; 2. Richard Trexler; 3. Lewis Trexler; and 4. Larry Dnssel. Dairy princess (Continued from Page A 33) ground has already been broken and construction started on a new milking parlor. Bev smiled and said then she will be helping to milk more once her dad and brother teach her how to tell when the cow has been milked out. “They’ve already started trying to teach me, but I still have a hard time telling. They say, ‘Feel the bag’ or ‘Squeeze the rubber tube’. So I squeeze and then guess.” Bev, who will be a semor at Annville-Cleona High School this coming Fall has strong feelings about the family farm Although her respon- 4-H leadership delegates named UNIVERSITY PARK - Ten Pennsylvania 4-H members, who served as Leadership School delegates to the annual 4-H Leadership Congress at Penn State last week, today were named advisors to the Congress to be held in June 1981. Announcement of the selections, based on leadership and citizenship abilities, was made by Dr Robert Lewis, 4-H leader ship program specialist at Penn State The 10 will supervise activities of the statewide leadership school which consists of special teaming in communications, un derstanding social concerns, and recreation Named were Jadine Burns, Rl, Warriors Mark; Tammy Mmich, R 2. Ford City; Irene Williams, Rl, Seagertown; Cindy Kisser, Rl, Leola; Pamela Keeney, Bethel; Glen Butters, Rl, Morris, Douglas Smith, R 2, Jamestown; Gerald Reichard, Waynesboro; Larry Stratton, Kutztown; and Ken Hemlein, of R 3, Aliquippa We Are Offering an Open Meeting to Area Farmers. Subjects To Be Covered Are As Follows: 1. Pesticide testing (New License) 2. Pesticide Re-certification 3. Alfalfa Management 4. Ammonia for Silage as NPN Source 5. Consultant services ± blends 1 ORGANIC PLANT N MCW! FOOD CO. f * 2313 RcL, Lancaster Pa. 17601 * [ } Ph: 717-397-5152 sibihties there limited her school activities {she sighed and said she would have enjoyed being on the track team), Bev said she loves living on the farm. “The advantages of living on a farm far outweigh the disadvantages. Farm children are taught responsibility. “My sisters Brenda, Audrey, and Ann, and my brother, Bryan, and I got to see our parents working hard under pressure. 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Patents Pending. mill, prefab insulated building, ■ Verv low ooeratine cost - dry and hlgh moisture 6 ram * Approximately* 50- gal. con- 7ueT tanks 1 sidering corn at $3.00 bu. and ag ® augers, tuei tanks ana the value of the high protein pu pS fuel, (mash) MARTIN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. RDI, LEBANON, PA 17042 PHONE 717-866-4906 or 717-866-4555 TJl*. Please Call For Reservation 397-5152 growing up and working together.” Looking into their family farm’s future, Bev said Bryan will be given the farm. But, even if the future of the farm were to rest in her hands, she said it would stay in farmland. “I get upset when I see farmland going into housing. I hope to someday have a farm where my kids will be raised.” In her reign as Lebanon County’s dairy prmcess, Bev said she hopes to use their family farm as an extension of her work. “Our farm is an opportunity I can use it to between 7:30 & 4:30 LOCATION At Our Plant 2313 Norman Rd, Lancaster, PA WHEN JULY 8, 1980 at 10:30 A.M. ★ LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ★ promote milk and demon strate the joy of growing up on a farm.” When asked what her favorite dairy product Bev couldn’t decide. So, s4| picked three yogurt, cheese and ice cream. Answering the question on what her favorite breed of cattle was took less than a second. "Holstein” she said emphatically. With her background and enthusiasm about the dairy industry and the products she represents, Lebanon County dairy farmers can be proud of this year’s dairy prmcess, Bev Burkholder. EBBS H/ Closed July & I August