Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1980, Image 30

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    A3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1980
Reading Fair
BY LAUREL SCHAEFFER
Staff Correspondent
READING After a year
of absence, the Reading Fair
was once again brought to
life, continuing a tradition
lasting 125 years when the
first fair was held.
The new fair, held last
week behind the Reading
Fairgrounds Market, and
Fairgrounds Square Mall
was a refreshing return to
the “basics”. Offering a
variety of traditional Penn
sylvania Dutch foods in
cluding a pig roast, the Fair
shyed away from the
commercialism of mid
ways. In its place were
events such as egg tossing
and bale throwing, in which
any fairgoer was welcome to
compete.
Other attractions included
a new and antique farm
equipment, pony and
carnage rides, and of
course, livestock shows and
exhibits, results for which
follow.
Displays, crafts, fruit and
vegetable entries and
exhibits were featured in the
mall, protected from the
cold weather which came to
greet the fair. October 20th
was the day of the baby beef
and sheep shows. In Market
Steers the results were as
follows:
Light Lightweight
1 Ralph Danner East Texas 2 Debra
Krause Slatmgton 3 James Heffner
Fleetwood
Light Heavyweight
1 Liane Haas Douglasville 2 Lon
Rabenold Kutztown 3 Kemanne Ranck
Reading
Nedra Yoder, Shoemakersville, showed the
Grand Champion Milking Shorthorn, Pinesedge
Melody 11.
Marianne Yanos, 11, daughter of Robert Yanos, Douglasville, was Champion
Showman; Andy Mac Kay, 17, right, Boyertown, son of lan Mac Kay, was the
Reserve Champion Sheep showman.
Champion Lightweight Liane Haas
Reserve Champion Lightweight Ralph
Danner
Medium-Lightweight
1 Darlene Dietrich Hamburg 2 Mike
Strause Hamburg 3 Jan Adam Ham
burg
Medium Heavyweight
1 Diane Krause Slatmgton 2 Carol
Strause Hamburg 3 Kirk Fisher
Champion Medium-weight
Krause
Reserve Champion Medmmweight
Carol Strause
Heavy Heavyweight
1 Kent Fisher Douglasville 2 Glenn
Heffner Fleetwood 3 Cheryl Adam
Hamburg
Champion Heavyweight Kent Fisher
Reserve Champion Heavyweight
Glenn Heffner
Grand Champion Diane Krause
Reserve Grand Champion Carol
Strause
Showmanship
15 years and older
1 Diane Krause 2 Darlene Dietrich 3
Liane Haas
12 14 years old
1 Kirk Fisher 2 Michelle Harley
Douglasville 3 Karen Rabenold
t-11 years old
1 Lon Rabenold 2 Andy Haas
Douglasville 3 Kent Fisher
Champion Showman Diane Krause
Reserve Champion Showman Darlene
Dietrich
FITTING
15 years and older
1 Diane Krause 2 Carol Strause 3
Darlene Dietrich
12-14 years old
I Kemanne Ranck 2 Ralph Danner 3
Karen Rabenold
1-11 years old
1 Debra Krause 2 Lon Rabenold 3
Andy Haas
Champion Fitter Diane Krause
Reserve Champion Fitter Kemanne
Ranck
SHEEP SHOW RESULTS
BREED CHAMPIONS
Cornedale Champion Ewe Seth
Remp Sinking Spring Reserve Champion
Ewe Tom Hornberger Birdsboro
Dorset Champion Ewe Heath Remp
Sinking Spring Reserve Champion Ewe
Tyßemp Sinking Spring
Hampshire Champion Ewe Fred
Bube Robesoma Reserve Champion Ewe
Lisaßube Robesoma
Shropshire Champion Ewe Randy
Sutiiff Mohrsvitle Reserve Champion
Ewe James Heffner Fleetwood
Southdown Champion and Reserve
Champion Ewes Marianne Yanos
Douglasville
resumes with
Diane
Grand Champion Holstein was shown by Keith Sattazahn; Ralph Sands, Wyoming, Pa., Judge;
Buch, Fleetwood, center holding halter. With him and Cathy Ohlinger, Mohrsville, the reserve grand
are, from left, Berks County Dairy Princess Karen champion exhibitor.
Suffolk Champion Ewe Seth Remp
Reserve Champion Ewe Valerie Ernst
Sinking Spring
MARKET LAMB SHOW
Light Lightweight
Todd Bube Robesoma {champion
lightweight)
Light Heavyweight
James Heffner Fleetwood
Champion Lightweight)
Medium-Lightweight
1 Ty Remp 2 Glenn Heffner 3 Tom
Hornberger 4 Marianne Yanos
Medium-Heavyweight
1 Heath Remp 2 Richard Trexler
Germansville 3 James Heffner 4 Tom
Hornberger
Champion Mediumweight Heath
Remp
Reserve Champion Mediumweight
Richard Trexler
Heavy Lightweight
1 Lewis Trexler Germansville 2
Remp 3 Tom Hornberger 4 Fred Bube
Heavy-Heavyweight
I Roy Sutliff Mohrsville 2 Elaine
Heffner Fleetwood 3 Elaine Heffner
Champion Heavyweight and Grand
Champion Roy Sutliff
Reserve Champion Heavyweight and
Reserve Grand Lewis Trexler
BLOCKING AND GROOMING
1 Andy Mac Kay Boyertown 2 Ty
Remp 3 James Heffner 4 Heath Remp
Showmanship
15 years and older
1 Andy Mac Kay 2 Lisa Bube 3 Greg
Weitzel Reading 4 Tyßemp
12 14yearsold
1 James Heffner 2 Valerie Ernst 3
Roy Sutliff 4 Elaine Heffner 5 Heath
Remp
8-llyearsoM
I Marianne Yanos 2 Steven Ernst
Sinking Spring 3 Lewis Trexler 4
Richard Trexler 5 Seth Remp
Champion Showman Marianne Yanos
Reserve Champion Showman Andy
Mac Kay
Fitting
15 and older
1 Lisa Bube 2 Andy Mac Kay 3 Ty
beef, sheep, dairy shows
Grand Champion Jerseys, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dreisbach, Ham
burg, were shown by daughters Carol, 14, and Patty, 13. Grand Champion is
Jersey Acres Q Rhoda and Reserve Junior Champion is Wilderness Jody Vexin ' y
Remp 4 GrcgWeitzel
1214 years old
1 Valerie Ernst 2 James Heffner 3
Elaine Heffner 4 Heath Remp 5 Roy
Sutliff
•*ll years oW
1 Steven Ernst 2 Fred Bube 3 Glenn
Heffner 4 Richard Trexler 5 Seth
Remp
Champion Fitter Valerie Ernst
Reserve Champion Fitter Lisa Bube
DAIRY SHOW RESULTS
October 22 and 23rd were
reserved for the Dairy
Shows. Emerging as
champions were Keith Buch,
Fleetwood, and Cathie
Ohimger, Mohrsville in the
Open and 4-H Holstein Show,
respectively. Other
champions were:
Longmeadows Farm,
Hamburg, owned by Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Dreisbach -
Jersey; Christine Dietrich,
Hamburg - Aryshire; Kevin
Schlegel, Boyertown
Guernsey; Scott Hauseman,
Boyertown - Brown Swiss;
and Nedra Yoder,
Shoemakersville - Milking
Shorthorn. Complete results
of the shows follow •
(Turn to PageA34)
Grand Champion Brown Swiss was shown by
Scott Hauseman, 17, Oley. Cow’s name is Sand
Rock Precious Carol, a four year classified as 89.