County Ham to play at Guernsey Bam Country Ham, a bluegrass, old-time string band which originated in Washington D.C., will be appearing at the Guernsey Barn, on Saturday, September 8 at 8 p.m. The group features Carl Pagter on clawhammer banjo and baritone lead; Judie Cox Pagter on guitar, autoharp and vocal lead and harmony; Ray Weiler on mandolin and guitar singing tenor or baritone; the animated Bob White on string bass; and the fiddling of talented Bob Spates. Doors for their show open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $7 for adults and $3 for kids aged 6 to 12. Children under 3 can listen for free. ; r f9S; RED ROSE lUILDING SUPPLY CO V* • Prices Subject To Change - Without Notice "C • Delivery Available At Extra Charge Treated Timbers 4x6 6x6 Complete Line of Cannonball Sliding Door Systems! #4O PRE-HUNG SERVICE DOORS Turn Upside down, Turn Inside Out, All Out Of The Same 80x... ONE DOOR DOES THE WHOLE JOB! 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Box 56, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Call Collect - 717*738-2401 Sheep, hog end NEWPORT - At the Perry County Fair last week Dee Curtis of R 1 Landisburg won the grand champion open and 4-H baby beef honors with her 1,181 pound steer. Reserve 4-H champion and reserve open steer championship honors went to Mark Michner, R 1 Shermans Dale, with his 1,036 pound Angus. Tim Weigel of R 2 Millerstown, captured the champion FFA steer honors, while Greg Black of R 1 Newport received the reserve champion FFA steer honors. Karla Gabel of Millerstown won the champion 4-H steer showmanship award while her brother, Judd, received the reserve champion showmanship honors. Champion steer owner Dee Curtis also captured the champion 4-H steer fitting award, and Mark Michener won the reserve fitting award. The steer classes were divided into the lightweights and heavyweights. Judge Tony Dobrosky of York placed seven lightweights and seven heavyweights. The winning heavyweight owned by Dee Curtis finally gained top honors over Mark Michener’s winning light weight. HOG AWARDS Dee Curtis also won the 4-H and open market hog championship at 14’ 12’ 10’ *19.63 *23:56 *27.48 26’ 24’ 22 > *75.34 *47.55 CB 1000 Gehl Forage Harvester w/2 Row Head & Pickup Attachment MX 135 Gehl Mix-All w/Scales DC 1080 Gehl Mower-Conditioner BU 640 Gehl Forage Wagon (2) BU 960 Gehl Forge Wagons 16’ *31.41 Vernon E. Stup Co. 28’ *BO.OO Lancaster Faming, Saturday, September t, 1954—827 beef winners nemed at Perry Co. Fair the fair. Eric Cauffman, Miller stown, a fist year member, won the reserve honors. The FFA champion market hog was won by Tom Knisely of Millerstown. Roy Kanagy of Newport received the reserve FFA Award. The 42 market hogs shown were divided into five classes according to weight. The lightweight division was won by Mark Cauffman of Millerstown. Eric Cauffman, topped the medium lightweight division and eventually was named reserve 4-H champion. The mediumweight division was won by Mark Harris of Newport. Dee Curtis topped the medium heavyweight division and went on to win the championship. The heavyweight class was won by Tim Weigel of Millerstown. In the 4-H junior member division, Dee Curtis was named the outstanding showman and fitter. The senior division 4-H showman and fitter was won by Carl Curtis. Curtis also won the FFA fitting and showmanship contest. The judge was Tony UobrosKy, York County Agricultural Agent. SHEEP CONTESTS Melissa Brookhart, Liverpool, won the 1984 4-H and open market lamb Lancaster Society 34 Lancaster Society 34 met on The group is planning a bus trip August 20 at the East Dramore to Vanity Fair on October 3. Township Building with Carol The next meeting will be on Byers as hostess. 'September 16 at the home of Trooper Edwards gave a Melody Krantz. The program will program cm “Lady Beware” and be about the Southern Lancaster showed a movie called “Nobody’s County Historical Society. Victim ” DON'T DELAY - CALL TODAY S% OVER INVOICE 5859 Urbana Pike 3tn _ 3 318 . Frederick, Md. 21701 301-053-3185 championship while, Sandra Tressler of Newport won the 4-H breeding sheep championship at the 4-H roundup this past week. Melissa’s brother, Michael, won the reserve open and 4-H champion market lamb honors, while Gretchen Montgomery of New Bloomfield received the reserve 4- H breeding ewe award. Twelve market lambs and 12 breeding sheep were judged by Tony Dobrosky of York. In the lightweight division of the market lambs, Michael Mon tgomery topped the class while Tammy Little of Newport placed second. Melissa and Michael topped the heavyweight division. Judge Dobrosky then went to the heavyweights for his market lamb champions. Gretchen Montgomery won the ewe lamb contest with Kim Hench of Kistler placing second. In the yearling ewe division, Sandra Tressler placed first and Nathaniel Hench of Kistler placed second. Judge Dobrosky then selected Tressler’s yearling for the champion and Montgomery ewe lamb for the reserve breeding ewe. The FFA market lamb division was won by Ethel Fry of Sher mansdale.