Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 18, 1982, Image 60

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    B2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 18,1982
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Jersey Shore 4-H’er Marilyn Kiess, left, claimed the Junior
Champion and Reserve Grand Champion title with her senior
Ayrshire calf Clo Mar Ayr Jubilant D. James Walters, right, of
Middleburg bested the Ayrshire field with his Grand
Champion Kline Mr. Christopher Jane, a junior 2-year-old.
Susquehanna 4-H’ers
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Dupuis claimed the Grand
Champion Jersey title with 4-year
old Faithful Stardust Primrose.
Joyce Harpster collected a
Junior Champion win with senior
calf EDN-KU Vermonter Elsas
Alfalfa who went on to earn the
Reserve Grand Champion title.
Harpster’s 2-year-old Milu Audry
Finalist was named Reserve
Senior Champion, while the
Reserve Junior Champion slot was
filled by Kathy’s Jeweler Melinda,
a junior yearling owned by Kathy
Reich of Winfield.
Wolfes Betty Delegate Biscuit, a
2-year-old Brown Swiss, earned
Grand Champion honors tor owner
Arthur Wolte of Sunbury.
Reserve Champion and Junior
Champion honors were collected
by Round Hill Miss Beauty, the
senior yearling entry of Marylee
Hill, Jersey Shore.
John Troxell ot Middleburg
accepted the Reserve Junior
ribbon for his intermediate calf
Crystal View Delegate Catie.
in black and white competition,
Carol Dum of Elliottsburg posted a
Md. farm under
observation due
to rabid skunk
ANNAPOLIS The Maryland
Department of Agriculture’s
Animal Health Section has placed
the livestock on an Allegany
County farm in the Cumberland
area under observation for a
period of 30 days following the
owner’s discovery last week of a
skunk in a pen with several feeder
pigs.
The skunk was killed and sub
mitted to the Maryland Depart
ment of Health and Mental
Hygiene laboratory and found
infected with rabies. It is not
known if any of the farm animals
were bitten by the rabid skunk.
There has been an increasing
incidence of rabies in the Allegany
County area of Maryland during
the past year, according to MDA.
Any questions regarding unusual
activities of wild animals should be
directed to the Office of the State
Veterinarian (301) 454-3831.
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Grand Champion victory with 4-
year-old Ren-Lou Fury Ivan Lula.
Hagemans Comet Skylark, the 3-
year-old entry of Heather Green,
Warriors Mark collected the
Reserve Grand Champion title.
Junior Champion honors went to
Laadisburg 4-H’er Daniel Albright
tor In- .eiuor yearling Sunnybend
Fr i >ie Mars. Another Lan
dis. lungsler Sarah Diun
clainu,. > Reserve Junior
LETSBM SUNNYPIGSDO FOR YOU
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\ DON'T PJIAY
MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKE F i m now!
DOWNGOING HEAT
Elliottsburg 4-H’er Carol Dum is all smiles the 36th Annual Susquehanna District 4-H
after leading her 3-year-old Holstein Ben-Lou Dairy Show.
Fury ivian Lula to a Grand Champion during
Chaiupn.i. i- i willi intermediate senwcaif
eait UunilK'lh Valiant ) Joyce Harpsler, 2 Judi Tronell 3 Rebekah
Addlllm .1 1-ecAiUj, ol lilt* McGu,re Junior Yearl,ng
Ul&incl 4-11 Uaivy I KathyM,Reich
Show follow , , ‘ SenK>r 2-year -old
1 Joyce L Harpster
Ayshire
Intermediate Calf
1 D James Walters
1 Marilyn Kiess
Junior 2-Year-Old
1 D James Walters
1 FrancmeA Martz 2 Peter E Brummer
1 2 Fay Jordan
Semo- Yearling
1 Bonny Sue Wolfe
1 Margie Fuoss
1 Jonathan Witmer
Jersey
Intermediate Calf
1 David Laudermilch 2 L Earnest Derr Jr 3
Elizabeth A Oupius 4 Vicky Bobb
BHD
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Senior Calf
Guernsey
Junior Calf
Junior Yearling
Junior 2-year-old
3-year-old
“Icould see it worked well and would last”says Don.
“I compared SBM to 600 watt electric heaters using pigs the same
age: pigs under SBM reached 40 lbs. when my other pigs were still
at 35 lbs... with the exact same amount of feed. The SUNNYPIG
hogs were dean>.
they were on the
SBM.” Dongoe:
SUNNYPIGS.
AGRI-
3-year-old
1 JudiA Troxell
4-year-old
1 Elizabeth Dupuis
5-year-old
1 Kathy M Reich
Brown Swiss
Junior Calf
1 Juanita Plank
Intermediate Calf
1 John A Troxell
Senior Calf
1 ToddJ Cauffman. 2 Christy Ann Ross
Junior Yearling
1 Bonny Sue Wolfe
Senior Yearling
1 Marylee Hill
Senior 2-year-old
1 Arthur H Wolfe
Holstein
Junior Calf
1 Greg L Peachey. 2 Christen Weaver 3
jOIUIPM E NT, inc.
Rodney Albright 4 Gregory Shultz. 5 Joan
Brofee
I Sarah S Dum. 2 Irene G Benner. 3 Angela
Klmg.4 RoyalV Donnelly, 4 Larry f orgy
I Julie Sheiblcy. 2 Angela Kling. 3 Ray S
Wolfe, 4 Heather Jones 5 James H Houser
I Sandra Houser. 2 Ronald Gilhgan. 3 Roger E
Wolfe 4 Kurt Hertzler. 5 Kurt Brown
1 Daniel Albright. 2 Kent Spicher. 3 Irene
Benner. 4 Rodney Albright. 5 John Yoder
Junior 2-year-old
1 Barbara Green. 2 Nancy Dum 3 Kent
Peachey. 4 Kyle Brown
I Lon Reed 2 James Houser. 3 Sheila Moyer.
4 Kathy Wolfe 5 Nancy Dum
1 Heather Green. 2 Beniamin Dum Jr, 3
Gregory Shultz 4 Jo Ann Beiler. 5 Nathan S
Swartz
4-year-old
1 Carole Dum 2 Arthur Wolfe
5-year-old
1 Daniel Albright. 2 Heather Green. 3 Kenneth
Beiler 4 Jennifer Knebel. 5 Ray S Wolfe
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STORE HOURS:
Mon.-Fri.
7:30 to 4:30
Sat. 7:30 to 11:30
Intermediate Calf
Senior Calf
Junior Yearfinf
Senior Yearling
Senior 2-year-old
3-year-old
Don Kauffman
Columbia, Pennsylvania