Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1981, Image 119

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    PINE GKOVE - The 19«1 4-H
Schuylkill County Dairy Hound-Up
was held Saturday, August 1 at
Jersey Acres, R 2, Pine Grove.
Twenty-two county 4-H’ers
participated in the show which was
judged by Dave Douglass, herd
sman, at Delaware Valley College.
In the Guernsey breed com
petition Carl D. Miller, R 3,
Tamaqua, won the Grand
Champion and Senior Champion
awards with his cow, Bonnie. The
Reserve Grand Champion and
Junior Champion was awarded to
Hyan Kahler, Pitman, and his
junior call, Tina.
Allen Daubert, R 2, Pine Grove,
and his cow, Eileen, captured the
Grand Champion and Senior
Champion trophies tor the Brown
Swiss breed. Daubert also showed
the Reserve Junior Champion, a
senior call named Ellen. Reserve
Grand Champion and Reserve
Senior Champion went to Rick
Daubert and his senior two-year
old, Lois. His senior yearling,
ALLEN TOWNSHIP FIRE CO.
COUNTRY FAIR
AUCUSTI9 THRU 22
KREIDERSVILLE, PA 1 Mile North of the ((upper Penny off fit 329 L
OPEN DAILY AT 6 P.M.
OPEN SAT. AT NOON
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
WEDNESDAY Twitty Fever & Fireworks
THURSDAY Crazy Willie and the Country Rangers
FRIDAY Broadway Buckaroo’s
SATURDAY AFTERNOON Fireman’s Competition
SATURDAY EVENING German Polka Band
• Flowers and vegetables exhibits - All Open Classes. Premiums paid for;
Sheep & Dairy Goats; Grain and Seed Crops: Hay and Silage; Veg
etables and Fruits; Flowers and Plants; Knitting: Ceramics, etc.
• Many other House and Garden Exhibits as well as Farm Implements,
etc.
• For more information and Premium Books and Pre-registration forms
contact;
PAUL BUTZ RD #2
Northampton, Pa. 18607 Ph: (215) 262-5976
GAMES
DONATION - PARKING
22 enter 4-H round-up
Spindle, was selected as the Swiss
Junior Champion.
Although the Holstein class
competition was very strong,
Tracy Snyder, Pitman, managed
to capture both the Grand
Champion and Reserve Grand
Champion awards with his tour
year-old, Flu, the Senior Champion
and his Junior two-year-old,
Farrah, the Reserve Senior
Champion.
The Holstein Junior Champion
award went to Mark Snyder,
Pitman, tor his Junior Yearling,
Prella. Mike Snyder, showed the
Reserve Junior Champion, a
senior call named Poppy.
The stitt Jersey breed com
petition saw Kent Hettner, R 2,
Pine Grove, showing the Grand
Champion and Senior Champion, a
tour-year-old named April. Kelly
Newswanger’s entry, an aged cow
named Deei, took home the
Reserve Grand Champion and
Reserve Senior Champion ribbons.
The Junior Champion , award
ihuylkill County
went to Bruce Rhein tut his Junior
Yearling, Lovergirl. Karl Hettner
showed the Reserve Junior
Champion, an intermediate calt
named Peaches.
A special awaid was given to
Kristin Hettnei, R 2, Pine Grove,
tor submitting the winning
'drawing in the show book cover
GAITHERSBURG, Md. - The
Montgomery County tair will
teature an Arabian Horse Show at
the tairground near Gaithersburg
on Sunday, August 23, trom 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
The show will consist ot 45
classes 22 breeding classes and
23 pertormance classes (Western,
English, Park, Trail, Equitation,
Driving and Native Costumes ).
Exhibitors are eligible tor
Legion Merit Points, National
RIDES
Fair features Arabian horses
design contest. Honorable mention
awards went to Nelson Moyer, KJ.,
Schuylkill Haven, and to Karin
Hettner, R 2, Pine Grove.
The Senior Showmanship Trophy
went to Kent Hettner while Karin
Hettner captured the Junior
Division award.
Tracy Snydei
Championship Classes and Blue
Ridge High Point Awards.
The following prize monies will
be awarded tor the winner in each
class: $750 for Purebred; $5OO tor
Haltbred; and $3OO tor Junior
Division. Contestants will also
compete in special Costume
Classes.
The Arabian horse is the oldest
registered breed ot horses, says
Anne Sturm, Show Secretary.
Arabians are beautiful animals
MUSSELMAN LUMBER INC.
200 BRIMMER AVENUE, NEW HOLLAND, PA
Phone 717-354-4321 >
Hours: Daily 7 AM to 5 PM, Saturday 7 AM to 12 PM
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division ot the titling competition
and Kobert Reed won the junior
division.
The county 4-H dairy show
winners will quality to go on to
compete in the Southeast District
4-H Dairy Show to be held Sep
tember 1, at the Allentown Fair.
won the senior
noted for their intelligence,
physical endurance, gentleness
and great versatility. ’ ’
Additional information is
available from Sturm at Box 341,
Barnesville, Md., 20703 or from the
Fair office at 16 Chestnut St,
Gaithersburg, Md., 20760, (,301) 962-
3100.
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