Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1980, Image 13

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    nt at the dairy
banquet stands by the three awards he won, in
cluding Senior Showmanship for all breeds.
4-H dairy
(Continued from Page Al)
Other highlights ot the
evening were entertainment
by Deborah Hanush, ven
triloquist from New Holland,
and a presentation by
Lancaster County Dairy
Princess, Connie Balmer.
Connie did a five minute
talk on “Milk the American
Way” which she also
'presented at the State Dairy
Princess pageant.
Glenn Shirk, dairy ex
tension agent, spoke to
members of 4-H on the
importance of keeping good
and accurate records,
reminding them that records
are important to a farmer’s
business.
Shirk also recognized
leaders and donors of
awards.
The awards, handed out by
Connie Balmer and Millie
Linde, National Guernsey
Queen are as follows:
Junior Showmanship
Ayshire, Kristina
Esbenshade, Quarry ville;
Brown Swiss, Lucinda
Trimble, Peach Bottom;
Guernsey, Michael Rohrer,
Lancaster; Jersey, Jere
Shertzer, Lancaster; All
Breeds, Pam Kindig,
Conestoga.
Senior Showmanship
Ayrshire, Kevin
Eshleman, Elizabethtown;
Brown Swiss, Judy Witmer,
Willow Street; Guernsey,
Gerald Garber, Willow
Street; Jersey, Matthew
Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom;
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 1,1980—A13
Deborah Harnish, ventriloquist, from New
Holland presents a comedy program for those
attending the bariquet.
All breeds, Stephen Kauff
man, Elizabethtown.
First Year Showmanship
All breeds, Donald Welk,
Strasburg and Loren
Esbenshade, Manheun.
Junior Champions
Ayshire, Karen Schmuck,
Peach Bottom; Brown
Swiss, Lucinda Trimble,
Peach Bottom; Guernsey,
Michael Rohrer, Lancaster;
Holstein, Stephen Kauffman,
Elizabethtown; Jersey,
Andy Trimble, Peach
Bottom,
Grand Champions
Ayrshire, Anita Brommer,
Conestoga; Brown Swiss,
Judy Witmer, Willow Street;
Guernsey, Mary Witmer,
Willow Street; Holstein,
Shiela Frey, Willow Street;
Jersey, Jere Shertzer,
Lancaster.
These three girls
award winners for the county show and received
trophies Thursday night. Left to right, Anita
Brommer, Judy Witmer and Mary Witmer.
Snowmobiles must
be registered
HARRISBURG
Department of En
vironmental Resources
Secretary Clifford L Jones
Friday reminded owners of
snowmobiles that their
vehicles must be registered
with the department’s
Snowmobile Umt.
Each snowmobile must
have a registration number
and a valid registration
decal displayed on the hood
of the vehicle The
registration fee is $lO for a
two-year .nod.
Jones said a permanent
registration number is
assigned to each snowmobile
by the Snowmobile Umt and
the owner of the vehicle
must this number
District Show Recognitions
Jersey, Matthew
Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom.
Dairy Judging Team
Awards
Leonard Stoltzfus, Gap;
Stephen Kauffman,
Elizabethtown; Neal Crouse,
Stevens; Gerald Garber,
Willow Street; Gary Akers,
Quarryville; Peter Witmer,
Willow Street.
Dairy Bowl Team Awards
James, Frey, Willow
Street; Deborah Her
shberger, Quarryville; Dale
Hershey, Ronks; Mark
Welk, Peach Bottom.
Project Book Awards
Kevin Eshleman,
Elizabethtown; Judy Wit
mer, Willow Street; Connie
Balmer, Lititz; Helen
Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom;
Pam Kmdig, Conestoga.
with three-inch high
reflective numbers A
validation decal, issued at
the tune of registration,
must be attached to the right
of the number
All law enforcement of
ficials, including state and
local police, have the
authority to enforce the
snowmobile laws In ad
dition, designated DER
employees are responsible
for enforcing the law on state
forest and state park lands.
Snowmobile registration
information is available
from licensed snowmobile
dealers and DER’s
Snowmobile Unit, Box 1467,
Harrisburg, PA 17120