ght, rion nilk rjn hat f Holstein juniors honor Nor fford Ken (Vest- aide. JTOP SEE WHAT 80089 Sb'OPo WILL BUY 1983 Agri Builder For Details OUR COUNTIES CONTRACTOR R.D., Box 249 toatport Pa. 16627 PH.814-672-5751 1-STATE MARINE KELLER BUILDING DIST. INC SYSTEMS INC. Route as®*, R.O. II Box 203 Oeale, Md. 20/51: - - Lewisburg, PA 17837 PH: 301-867-1447 PH: 717-524-0568 Chris Gitt wins Holstein distinguished junior honors 9 ERIE Chrissy Gitt, Lit tlestown, was named the distinguished junior member during awards ceremonies at the Pennsylvania _ Holstein Association’s annual state con vention, held here at the Hilton Hotel. - The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gitt, Penn Gate Farm, Chris has been breeding and exhibiting her registered Holsteins for 12 years. She owns a herd of 33 animals, two-thrids of them bred by her during project work in Junior Holstein and the Adams County 4-H dairy dub. A graduate of Littlestown High School, Chrissy is a senior at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. She’s a member of the Virginia Tech Dairy Club and Alpha Gamma Rho, the agricultural top milk, fat producers ERIE Junior - owned milking cattle take a back seat to no (me, as awards presented during last weekend’s Pennsylvania Holstein Association’s junior convention indicate. Several winners in ,the junior milk and fat production com petition came in with records over 25,000 milk and 1000 fat, earning their youthful owners recognition from the state junior group. John Burket of East Freedom took three awards, one with his four-year-old for milk production, and both milk and fat honors in the five-year division with Burket Falls Elevation Sophia. M.W. HOOK TRI-COUNTY CONSTRUCTION AGRI-SYSTEMS • R.D. #2, Box 163 R.D.»1,80x55 Peach Bottom, PA 1756? Swedesboro, NJ 08085 PH: 717-548-2015 PH: 609-467-3174 fraternity, and chaired die dairy club’s annual cheese sale which ■grossed over $30,000. In 1981, Chrissy wona seat on the Virginia Tech dairy judging team, which placed first overall at the Eastern States Exposition. She took top honors in presenting oral reasons. The VPI team also placed secodd overall at' the Eastern National judging Hie the Central National. Chrissy’s cattle have won numerous championships over the past several years and earned her Junior -All-Pennsylvania com petition honors. As winner of the senior division, Chrissy’s Junior Member records and scrapbook will be entered for national competition, with winners to be announced at the 1983 National Holstein Convention in The' Ohlinger sisters of Berks County claimed three awards between them, with Cathleen’s entries winning in the two-year milk and fat divisions, while Constance’s entry topped the three-year-old fat production category. x A listing of the top three winners in each category follows: 2 YEAR OLD -MILK 1. Cathleen J. Ohlinger, R 2, Mohrsville, Berks County, Reu-Hel Farms Glendal Fuzzy, 2-01305 d 25,646 m 3 4% 8651 2 Bobbi Jo-Hoover, RDIBS, Martmsburg, Blair County. Hi-De-Ho Sensation Connie, 2-04 305 d 23,214 m 3 8% 8761 3 Jonathan Keener. 544 Hunsicher Rd, Telford, (Turn to Page A 23) &., ** .SMe. 983-A2 •m. s 'Sk'-