Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 1980, Image 38

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    A3B—Lancaster Firming, Saturday, July 26,1980
Lancaster dairy
(Continued from Page Al)
owned and bred by Robert
Wenger, Quanyville. Katie
was also Senior reserve
champion.
Nathan Stoltzfus, Gap,
took home premier breeder
and exhibitor awards.
Junior champion honors
went to Steve Kauffman, for
Penn Spring Milestone Ada.
Reserve junior ribbon went
to Penn S Wengdales Willow
Tern, owned by Douglas
Hershberger. Seidel ob
viously favored the junior
calves. He told the spec
tators that the two
represented what Holstein
breeders should be breeding
for. The pair were also
junior yearling winners.
Other placings in the show
included:
Premier exhibitor - 1.
Nathan Stoltzfus, 2. Robert
Kauffman, 3. J. Mowery
Frey.
Premier breeder - 1.
Nathan Stoltzfus, 2. Robert
Kauffman, and J. Mowery
Frey (ahe).
Dam and daughter - 1.
Penn Springs Farm, 2. Arlen
Keener, 3. Penn Springs
Farm, 4. Con-Noil Farm, 5.
Don Eckman.
Dairy herd - 1. Penn
Springs Farm, 2. Con-Noil.
Produce of Dam - 1.
Queameade Ormsby Apollo,
Con-Noil Farm; 2. Con-Noil
Performer Kathy, Con-Noil
Farm; 3. Con-Noil Star
Robin, Con-Noil Farm; 4.
Gladtime Danielle Jma,
Galen Crouse; 5. Wood-Z-
Lanc Elevahon Ruby, Paul
Horning.
Senior get of sire - Con-
Noil Farm, 2. Joseph Wivell,
3. Fultonway Farms and
Penn Springs Farm (a he),
4. Galen Crouse & Chief
Associates.
Best three females - 1.
Con-Noil Farm, 2. Penn
Springs Farm, 3. Fultonway
Farms.
Five years, aged cow - 1.
Con-Noil Gay Kozy, Nathan
Stolt~" 2. Gorlib Matt
* The rigors of showing are best dealt with between classes as this young man at
the Lancaster District Holstein Show can attest.
Show boxes had to be the all round winner for serving every purpose under
the sun.
Frances, Robert Kauffman,
3. Coyglen Farm Alma
Chief, Robert Kindig; 4. Lo-
Pme Astro Midge, Donald
Eckman, 5. Longwood Faith
Doreen, J. Mowery Frey, Jr.
100,000 lb. class - 1. Con-
Noil Gent Orpha, Joyce
Blank; 2. Kindig Jewel Nora,
J. Robert Kindig.
Four year old - 1. Muroc
Gay Ada, Robert Young and
Galen Crouse; 2. Ashmoor
Elevation Katie, Robert
Wenger; 3. Ray McPnde
Elevation Marge, Joe
Wivell; 4. Fuitonway
Elevation Glory, J. Mowery
Frey; 5. Con-Noil Gay Daisy,
Nathan Stoltzfus.
Three year old - 1.
Fultonway Elevahon Cam,
John Frey; 2. Homehurst
Winner Astronaut, Robert
Kauffman; 3. Penn Springs
Elevation Alfie, Steven
Kauffman; 4. Fultonway
Micki Ivanhoe Star, Sheila
Frey; 5. August Hill
Rockman Leseyla, Arlen
Keener.
Senior two year old - 1.
Echo Hollow Elevation
Alice, Joseph Wivell, 2.
Vem-Lee Elevahon Ella,
Russel Kline, 3. Penn
Springs Elevation Candi,
Robert Kauffman, 4.
Wengdales Tippy Vom.
Robert Wenger, 5. Con-Noil
Complete Kathca-Twin,
Nathan Stoltzfus.
Junior two year old - 1.
Rocky Springs Rohm, James
Shertzer, 2. Len-Lyn Chief
Verna, Galen Crouse, 3.
Penn-Sprmgs Ruffian Stella,
Arlen Keener, 4. Spnng-
Belle Elevahon Banner,
Denise Mills, 3. Son-to-Son
Chief Lispe-OC, Chief
Associations.
Dry cow, 5 years and older
- 1. Fultonway Triune Amy
June, John Frey, 2. Con-Noil
Gay Rosene, Joyce Blank, 3.
Con-Noil Diamond Opal,
Nathan Stoltzfus, 4. Con-Noil
Gay Sparkle, Leonard
Stoltzfus.
Dry cow, three and four
enthusiasts assemble at Solanco
years old -1. Penn Springs R
Maple, Steve Kauffman, 2.
Turnpike-View Elevation
Lone, Paul Homing, 3. Level
Branch Astro Maggie,
Curtiss Hess, 4. Con-Noil
Knockout Susetta, Nathan
Stoltzfus, 5. Highs Ramona
Becky, Robert Kmdig.
Junior get of sire - 1.
Fultonway Farms, 2. Len-
Lyn Farms.
Senior yearling calf - 1.
Fultonway Admiration
Glenda, Mowery Frey; 2.
Zimndge. Penstate Honey
Sheri, John Zimmerman; 3.
Fultonway Elevation
Joyous, Sheila Frey; 4. Sea-
Green Marvex Lou, Susan
Hess; 5. Wengdale Peachum
Cathy, David Holzhauer.
Junior yearling - 1. Penn
Spring Milestone Ada,
Steven Kauffman, 2.
Wengdales Willow Terri,
Douglas Hershberger, 3.
Penn-Bill Marvex Pmey,
Glenn Sh°rJc; 4. Keen-Dell
Bootmaker Lmda-OC, Arlen
Keener; 5. Claybottom Jerry
Ins, Donald Welk.
Semor calf - 1. Len-Lyn
F svation Jamie-E' 7 ' Galen
Crouse; 2. Vem-Lee Hector
Cindi, Dave Smith; 3.
Melody Lawn Marvex
Glona, Steve Hershey; 4.
Selway Molly Chief Lela,
Lela Rohrer; 5. Vera-Lee
Standout Barb, Todd Reed.
Intermediate calf - 1.
Fultonway Admiration
Mumal, Mowery Frey; 2.
Phylena Ava Anny Sir
Flo, Curtis Hess; 3. Turn
pike-View Astronaut U '
Paul Horning; 4 *
Lawn Barrel .Steve
Herahey, 5. irenn Sprmgs Jet
Stream Rocky, Robert
Kauffman.
Junior calf - 1. Penn
Springs Roßae Fran, Robert
Kauffman; 2. Star Rock
Elevation Mary Lee,
Thomas Barley; 3. Tender-
Touch Acorn, Michael Mills,
4. Landisview Marvex
Starbte, David Landis.
Reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion was
Elevation Katie owned by Robert Wenger, Quarryville, shown above.
Penn Spring Milestone Ada, a junior'yearling owned by Steven Kauffmanjl
above, R 1 Elizabethtown, placed first in the junior yearling class and earned
Douglas Hershberger, R 4 Quarryvilte, is shown with the junior yearling class
animal that won Reserve junior champion honors Thursday.
The only problem with Holsteins is that they are black AND white The bleach
bottle is silent testimony to the fact that youthful exhibitors worked hard to bring
out both colors on these calves.
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