D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27,1980 Greek family dominates dairy show YORK The FFA dairy show at the York Fair was in danger of becoming a family affair last week as Patty and Leonard Greek of Red Lion dominated several class pladngs. Winner of the Holstein junior calf show was Patty Greek. Second place went to Barb Kilgore, Red Lion. Third place went to Jim Heller, Kennerdell. In the intermediate calf class first place went to Chester 4-H Fair held DOWNINGTOWN The Downingtown Famers Market hosted the Chester County 4-H Fair, recently and donated prize money for the 4-H Club exhibits. First prize was awarded to: Heel and Sit Dog dub; and West Salisbury Community dub; second to Northern Chester County Horse dub and Trailmasters Horse dub; third, Che-Del-Be Dairy Goat dub and Swine dub. Exhibitors represented 11 of the countys’ 44 clubs. 4-H members and leaders were involved over the weekend in various activities at the fair: project roundup and judging, square dancing, sheep blocking and shearing, pony rides, dog obedience demonstrations and fashion show. County Commissioners Earl Baker and Patrick O’Donnell presented the Friends of 4-H awards at the fair to those who have contributed tune, money, and skill to the dubs. dairy wayv' Leonard Greek. First place in the senior calf class went to Patty Greek. Second place went to Hoi Lion Patty Greek also showed the top junior yearling in the show. Senior yearling title went to Gary Growl, Red lion. Junior champion was the first place senior champion. Reserve champion was-the first place junior calf. In the two year old class of Holsteins, first place went to Gary Growl, Red lion. Second place went to Patty Greek. Three year old champion was Barb Kilgore, Red lion. Four year old ribbon went to Peter King who had the grand champ. Second place went to Leonard Greek who With Free Stall Housing modernization Laminated Rafters are the preferred choice. Sunlight and proper ventilation without fans combine to provide a desirable working environment, heat and light for winter months and a healthier place for animals And a lot more space for the money Structural Imagination Today’s Farming had the reserve grand champion. In the Guernsey senior calf show Jim Keech of Red Lion took first place, junior champion, and reserve grand champion. Brian Lehman, Eastern, was the senior and grand champion with a two year old. Scott Cooper, Kennerdell, showed a three year old Ayrshire to both the senior and grand championship. Brown Swiss junior and reserve grand cham pionships went to Greg Fantom, Kennerdell. Greg Fantom took the senior and grand championship. Top fitter was Barb Kilgore. Champion showman in the ring was Peter King. Tdcphine VX «717J1fi6-fiSll \ MANUFACTURERS at jS? LAM»NATCO RAFTERS & ■ma WOOD ROOF TRUSSES RICNUAMO *Ol Pennsylvania 17017 , OAKLAND *O2 MaryUng 21550 for S'** w w Truck Spreading Service Of AG LIMESTONE AND ROYSTER BONANZA FERTILIZERS, UREA, AND AMMONIUM SULFATE OR TRACTOR SPREADERS AVAILABLE. We handle fertilizer in bulk and bags, retail and wholesale. -ALSO ARCADIAN GOLDEN URAN 30%, Poly-N 10-34-0, or prescription liquid mix fertilizer wholesale or spread. Plus retail Insecticides and Herbicides. Call Us For Ail Your Chemical Needs. MARTIN’S AG SERVICE do JOHN Z. MARTIN RDI, Box 716, New Holland. PA 17557 Phone: 717-354:5848 i TSHp ipg Vs? ss|v w| VU' v. a w «? %
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