Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15,1981 West LAURELTON An aged cow shown by Zi-We Dairy Farm, Mifflmburg, took the cham pionship at the West End Fair open class Holstein show, held here August 5. The champion cow, Irons Georgia-Lee, has a production record of 18,100 pounds for 305 days. The cow show by William Zimmerman, gave birth to a bull calf the evening after the show was completed. Reserve champion honors at the show, went to a three year old cow named Clar-Dot Charlie Berry Red, owned by Kenneth Beiler of Mifflmburg. The junior champion Holstein went to Clar-Dot Milestone Sylvia, owned by Clarence Seller, Mif fhnburg. The reserve junior champion went to JoAnn Beiler also of Mifflinburg, with her senior heifer calf, Clar-Dot Doctor Chimp. Results from the show include BULL CALF 1 Jeffßenler JR YEARLING BULL 1 San Be-Farms 2 Kenneth Seiler GRAND CHAMPION BULL Jeffßenfer RESERVE CHAMPION BULL San Be Farms JUNIORpALF I Michael Sanders 2 Jackson Klinger 3 Linda Beiler 4 Roger Oberlm 5 Brian Shively 5 Jonathan Boop INTERMEDIATE CALF 1 Zt We Farm 2 Kurt Pontius 3 Clarence Beiler 4 Kenneth Beiler 5 David Walter SENIOR HEIFER CALF 1 JoAnn Beiler 2 Barry Spangler 3 Brian Shively4 Kenneth Beiler 5 Zi We Farm JR YEARLING HEIFER 1 Dawn Rishel 2 Michael Sanders 3 Michael Sanders 4 Clarence Beiler 5 Susan Davis Benfer SR YEARLING HEIFER 1 Clarence Beiler 2 San Be Farms 3 Zi We Farm 4 Anthony Deitnch 5 Barry Spangler JUNIOR CHAMPION Clarence Beiler RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION JoAnn Beiler JR GET-OF-SIRE 1 Kenneth Beiler 2 ZiWe Farm and Deborah Showers JR 2 YEAR OLDS X Linda Beiler 2 San Be Farms 3 JoAnn Beiler 4 John Rishel 5 Zi We Farm SR 2 YEAR OLDS 1 Clarence Beiler 2 San Be Farms 3 Zi We Farms 3 YEAR OLD COWS 1 Clarence Beiler 2 San Be Farms 3 Kelly Showers 4 and 5Zi We Farm ♦ YEAR OLD COWS 1 JoAnn Beiler 2 San Be Farms 3 Zi We Farm AGE COW 1 ZiWe Farm 2 and 3 Clarence Beil Kenneth Beiler 5 San Be Farms SR GET OF-SIRE 1 Zi We Farm BEST 3 FEMALES 1 and 4 Clarence Beiler 2 San Be Farms 3 Zi We Farm (Turn to Page AI9) End Fair names open champions Air The grand champion cow at the recent West End Fair was, Irons Georgia-Lee owned by Zi-We Dairy Farm, Mifflinburg. She is shown here with her bull calf the evening following the show. Even our directors make personal calls. At Hamilton Bank one of our primary objectives is to serve, and help preserve, the family farm. We still believe that agriculture is the backbone of America, and the family farm is the cornerstone of agriculture in our area. Maple Breeze Farm at Atglen, RD #J Larry and Evelyn Harshey are cheats of Hamilton Bank at the Christiana Office Below, they are explaining the egg processing system for their6o,ooobird layer operation to Members of the Lancaster Regional Board of Directors (L to R) Evelyn and Larry Hershey, BrentS Shunk.RobertM Moore (SemorVice President and Regional Administrator), George C Delp, Gertrude W Hull, and William H Mann When we work together, through a relationship of mutual trust, we can all continue to move ahead. We can continue to keep agriculture strong. Contact your local office for complete details on Hamilton Bank Agri-Finance Program. The reserve champion Holstein cow at the West End Fair was owned by Clarence Beiler, Mifflinburg. The cow, Clar-Dot Charlie Berry Red, is a three year old. HAMOONBAIMK