Dairy (Continued front Page A 36) Reserve Ayrshire honors went to Ronald Groff, the son of Robert and Esther Groff, Ephrata. Ronald earned the win with his junior 2- year-old entry, Champ’s Yardley of Penn-Bell. The Guernsey grand champion and reserve grand champion titles went to Janice Garber of Willow Street. The daughter of Ken and Thelma Garber, Janice’s grand champion was a senior yearling, Willows B Tex Velvet. The reserve champion was Willows Telestar Sugar, a junior yearling. With a stylish senior 2-year-old that she has shown for four years, Nikell Wivell won the Holstein class. Nikelle, the daughter of Angela Spickler showed the grand champion Ayrshire, and Ronald Groff had the reserve. Congratulating the winners is Lancaster County alternate dairy princess Sarah Arrowsmith. ANIMAL REMOVAL Taylor Pet Food We Buy Crippled And Disabled Cows And Horses For PET FOOD and We Buy Crippled And Disabled Cows And Steers For Slaughter Under U.S.D.A. INSPECTION. CHECK OUR PRICES Call 215-696-4436 honors Joseph and Becky Wivell, Columbia, won' the honor with Donegal-Creek Star Marci. The reserve champion Holstein honors went to Thomas McCauley, the son of Alan and Dawn Mc- Cauley, Elizabethtown. Tom’s winning entry was Queen Star Sexy, a 3-year-old cow. In Jersey breed competition, a second brother and sister team from Peach Bottom were the winners. The children of William Arrowsmith, Helen and her 3-year old, Millacres Maxwell Bitsy B, were named grand champions, while Tom and 4-year-old, Hillacres Jeweler Scotch, were the reserve champions. Following the type judging competition, the 4-H’ers competed for showmanship honors. First year division winners were John Barley and Renee Zartman. The Junior Division titles went to Dan Welk and Tom McCauley. Senior winners were Steve Hershey and Karen Shertzer. Judging the Holstein class was Creeding Comman. The Colored Breed judge was Earl Keefer. Lloyd Pease and Jane Pepple were the fitting and showmanship judges. Listed below are the top three placings in each class: AYRSHIRE Junior Calf 1 George Gordon 2 Dee Martin Intermediate Calf t-Fred Esbenshade 2 Michele Gordon Senior Calf 1 Earl Eshleman 2 Cynthia Gordon 3 Michael Kerdeman Junior Yearling 1 Anthony Spickler 2 Angela Spickler 3 Michele Kerdeman Senior Yearling 1 Anita Brommer 2 Anita Brommer 3 Robyn Groff Junior Champion Anita Brommer Reserve Junior Champion Fred Esbenshade Junior 2 Year Old 1 Ronald Groff 2 Angela Spickler 4 Year Old 1 Angela Spickler 2 Randy Groff Senior Champion Angela Spickler Reserve Senior Champion Randy Groff Grand Champion Angela Spickler Reserve Grand Champion Randy Groff BROWN SWISS Senior Calf 1 J Scott Trimble 2 Lucinda Trimble Senior Yearling 1 Lucinda Trimble Junior Champion J Scott Trimble Reserve Junior Champion Lucinda Trimble Grand Champion J Scott Trimble Reserve Grand Champion Lucinda Trimble GUERNSEY Junior Calf 1 Kurt Breneman Senior Calf 1 Nathan Spangler Junior Yearling 1 Janice Garber 2 Mary Lou Rohrer 3 Judy Lynn Rohrer Senior Yearling 1 Janice Garber 2 Joe Rohrer 3 Steve Wagner Junior Champion Janice Garber Reserve Junior Champion Janice Gar ber Grand Champion Janice Garber Reserve Grand Champion Janice Garber HOLSTEIN Junior Calf 1 Susan Barley 2 Jon Eby 3 Cindy Barley Intermediate Calf 1 Thomas Me Cauley 2 Susan Barley 3 Jennifer Stoltzfus Senior Calf 1 Karen Kauffman 2 Sylvia Frey 3 Bethany Kauffman Junior Yearling 1 David Landis 2 Thomas McCauley 3 Shirlene Hess Senior Yearling 1 Thomas Barley 2 Thomas Barley 3 Steve Hershey Junior Champion Karen Kauffman Reserve Junior Champion Susan Barley Junior 2 Year Old 1 Kimberly Stauffer 2 Diane Hershberger 3 Thomas Barley Senior 2 Year Old 1 Nikelle Wivell 2 Donald Welk 3 Jennifer Stauffer 3 Year Old 1 Thomas McCauley 2 Nikelle Wivell 3 Sylvia Frey 4 Year Old 1 Mark Hess 2 Andrew Wanner 5 Year Old 1 Susan Hess 2 Karen Shertzer Senior Champion Nikelle Wivell Reserve Senior Champion Thomas McCauley Grand Champion Nikelle Wivell Reserve Grand Champion Thomas McCauley ANIMAL REMOVAL Taylor Pet Food Inc. 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CHECK OUR PRICES Call 717-866-6289 Uwcattw Fanning, Saturday, July 21,1M4-A37 Lancaster County alternate dairy princess Sarah Arrowsmith handed ribbons to Scott Trimble, champion Brown Swiss, and sister Cindy, reserve champion. icoccv L)ld 1 Susan Trimble 2 Jennifer Ulrich Senior 2 Junior Calf i i. . , „ Year-Old t Tom Arrowsmith 2 Jennifer Shertzer 3 Arrowsmith 3 r Ulnch 2 Sarah Jere Sher,z ' r 3 Year Old Helen Helen Arrowsmith Senin?rJi1 te i r T‘!' a D Cal * 1 Arrowsmith 2 Jere Shertzer 4 Year Old 1 Tom 2 Jennifer ShJrtznr v* K , y * Ro,,mund Arrowsmith 2 Timothy Ulrich 5 Year Old 1 Tom Shertzer 2 Helen Arr™?™ v^n" 8 1 Jer * Arrowsmith Senior Champion Helen Arrowsmith munrjumor ChampT J m e r^She^ nd ß Ro,t Reserve Sen,or Chamd '°" Tom *-owsm,th Junior Champion K P vle R ,*tf rve Grand Cham ° lon Helen Arrowsmith Reserve P °" Ryle Rottmund Junior 2 Year Grand Champion Tom Arrowsmith Ayrshire field day July 28 LITITZ The Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders will hold a field day on Saturday, July 28, at the Lewis K. Thomas Farm, north of Ligonier. Educational contests, dairy judging, production awards and a good lunch are on the agenda for the field day at Valley Furnace Farm. Events get underway at 10 a.m. and conclude at 2:30p.m. Directions to the Thomas Farm are; Drive five miles north of Ligonier on Route 711. Turn east 500 feet north of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. The farm is one-quarter a mile down the road. Purchase rates for 1984 crop oats issued WASHINGTON, D.C. Com and oats in the farmer-owned grain reserve will remain in release status through July 31, Everett Rank, administrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricult ural Stabilization and Conservation Service, said recently. Rank said the decision on the reserve com modities was made following a review by USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation of average market prices, as reported by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, adjusted to reflect the market price received by farmers. On July 2, the ad justed price for com was $3.36 per bushel, 21 cents above the release level of $3.15 for reserve IV com and 11 cents above the release level of $3.25 for reserve V corn. The adjusted price for oats was $1.90 per bushel, 25 cents above the release level. Daily markets reviewed by CCC for com are Kansas City, Minneapolis, Omdha and St. Louis. The daily market reviewed foi