Lebanon dairy (Continued from Page A 32) many farm families, have found a way to teach children financial and management responsibilities through owning cattle. David says, “Dad gives us two free heifers and we get their calves. After that we have to buy them if we want more. Dad gave me a good one, didn’t he?” Brown Swiss competition also found a family sweeping top honors in 4-H, FFA, and Open shows. Gary Mase swept all champion awards of the FFA competition. The Champion cow, 3- Grand Champion Holstein honors of the 12-year-old Audrey Arne daughter 01 Lebanon 4-H competition were captured by and Mrs. Jack Arnold of Schaefferstown. The Grand Champion Aryshire of the open were . show was exhibited by the Dale Maulfair family Maulfair, right of Jonestown. Exhibiting the home-bred cow Heather Hernley took home top honors in sister e -mpion and Open the Aryshire competition of both 4-H and FFA Reserve Champion while Heather, right, holds shows. Left. Carmelle Hernley. Heather’s the 4-H Champion. year-old Amy Marauder Annie, was bred by Gary and was the Champion of last year’s Brown Swiss FFA competition. "Annie’’ also won' Reserve Champion honors of the 1981 Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show and is estimated to produce over 16,000 pounds of milk this lactation. Gary’s sister, 10-year-old Judy Mase, captured Champion Brown Swiss of the 4-H competition and Reserve Champion honors of the open show with Jessie Improver Lena, a semor 2-year-old, bred by Gary. Sue Bomberger ot Annviile took home the open show Grand Champion Jersey title with her home-bred Quicksilver daughter. The 7-year-old cow produce over 13,000 pounds of milk. her last lactation. Jersey FFA competition found Marlin Deaven, a junior at Nor thern Lebanon High School, exhibiting the Grand Champion. The 5-year-old daughter of Golden Faithful has won several county championships for the Deaven family in the past years. The 4-H Jersey championship (Turn to Page A 34) , center, ai Reserve Champion Holstein of the Lebanon 4-H Show was exhibited by 10-year-old David Lentz, son of Bob and Sandra Lentz of Lebanon. jy exhibited by Susan Heilinger Werner ittie jg pic ;y competition were Stacy Habecker and her Intermediate Calf, Lebanon Valley Star Sharon. Champion of the open show was exhibited by 10-year-old Judy Mase. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1982—A33 A * *&•< FFA Show was Y' •
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