A2O-Umcaster Farml Vail Sweeps Ayrshire WAYNE CO. In the Ayr shire show Trudy Vail, Honesdale, exhibited the Grand and Reserve Grand Champions, Senior and Reserve Senior Champions, and Junior Champion. Jay Vail, Hon esdale, exhibited the Reserve Junior Champion. Additional blue ribbon winner was Jennifer Pruss, Lake Ariel. The Brown Swiss Grand and Reserve Grand Champions, Senior and Junior Champions were own ed by Trudy Vail. Reserve Senior Champion was shown by Jay Vail. Reserve Junior Champion was won by Mar-Non Farms of Hones dale. Additonal blue ribbon winner was Mike Hardier, Honesdale. The Guernsey Grand Champion PFU Supports November Referendum HARRISBURG The Pen nsylvania Fanners Union today announced its support for the upcoming statwide Referendum on a $lOO million Farmalnd Pre servation Bond issue. Voters will be deciding the Referendum’s fate at the November 3rd General Election. For many years the Pennsylva nia Farmers Union, along with other concerned organizations and individuals, have supported efforts to seek legislation which would preserve prime farmland. Now the opportunity is here, not just for far mers, but for all citizens of Pen nsylvania to join in an effort to save farmland, said Allen Deiter, President of the Pennsylvania Far mers Union. Governor Casey’s prompt action in signing legislation authorizing the Referendum and his strong support of it is a positive step toward preserving agriculture in Pennsylvania, Detier told the PFU Legislative Committee at their meeting in State College. The Committee later voted unanimous ly to support this Referendum. “Pennsylvania has lost an aver age of 90,000 acres of farmland a year to development This is a very disturbing fact considering that agriculture provides one out of every five jobs in the state and adds billipns of dollars to our state eco nomy. It is critical that all voters in this state support this important issue,’’ Deiter added. Luncheon And New Bolton Tour Set CAMP HILL FARMER, the political action committee of the Pennsylvania Farmers’ Associa tion (PFA), will sponsor a fund raising luncheon and tour of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine’s New Bolton Center at Ken nett Square from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Sept 10. All members of the agricultural community are invited to attend. In addition to a tour of the veter inary school’s facilities, a guest speaker, Robert Wagner, north eastern director for American Farmland Trust, will discuss farm land preservation. Cost of the event is $25 per person. Proceeds will be used to support state legislative candidates of all major political parties in upcoming elections. FARMER, Farmers Allied for Responsive More Effec tive Representation, is a voluntary, bi-partisan organization. leptember 5, 1987 iturday, and Senior Champion was cap tured by an animal shown by Carol Eltz, Pleasant Mount. In the Jersey breed the Grand Champion, Senior Champion, and Junior Champions were exhibited by Riverside Farms of Waymart. Reserve Grand Champion and Reserve Senior Champion was shown by Jim Yatsonsky, Hones- dale. Nancy Vail, Honesdale, exhi bited the Reserve Junior Champ ion. Additional blue ribbon win ners include Grant Stiles Jr., Lake Ariel; Steep Hill Dairy, Honesdale. Wayne District Black and White Show, Holstein winners were Grand Champion Bull exhibited by David Soden, Starrucca with The Pennsylvania Farmers Union is a general farm organiza tion that represents approximately 4500 family farmers in 33 char tered counties. Additional blue ribbon winners include David Jonas, Pleasant Mount; Dan Conlogue, Pleasant Mount; Paul Kennedy, Jr., Hones dale; Carrie Rutledge, Equinunk; Crystal Schweighofer, Honesdale; Adam Kennedy, Honesdale; Mike Nebzydoski, Pleasant Mount; and Mike Hardier, Honesdale. Thomas Billard, RD#4, Hones dale, exhibited the Grand Champ ion 4-H Market Hog in the Junior Swine Show at the Wayne County Fair. The Reserve Grand Champ ion was exhibited by Nathan Cries, Milanville. Champion Light weight pig was exhibited by Jen- ACCE NO IMI When you're told 'it’s the same as 813 Dutchman," you're being reminded that Big Dutchman is the leader with the best quality poultry feeding equipment Why does that salesman from the other company mention us, his toughest competitor"? It's pretty clear Big Dutchman 15 the standard We are the measure of all the others The next time a salesman says, "it's as good as Big Dutchman" let that be your cue to cal I us for the real thing Quality, reliability and proven performance these are what distinguish Big Dutchman from the imitators Insist on the best, insist on Big Dutchman 3\q Putchman.!^ Isi - A Honors At Carrie Bryant, Honesdale, show ing the Reserve Grand Champion bull. Grand Champion and Senior Champion Holstein exhibited by David Soden with Reserve Grand Champion and Senior Champion owned by Amy Spangenberg, Starrucca. Kevin Burleigh, Pleas ant Mount, showed the Junior Champion and Tim Rutledge, Equinunk had the Reserve Junior Champion. TUT HERSHEY EQUIPMENT FI [COMPANY, INC. Doilgnort of Quality Systoms for Poultry, Svrino and Groin Handling Wayne Co nifer Wetmore and the Reserve Champion Lightweight by Heath er Wetmore. Manuel Seeley exhi bited the Champion Middleweight while Clifford Jones received Reserve Champion Middleweight honors. Champion Intermediate was exhibited by Tom Billard and the Reserve Champion Intermedi ate by Nathan Gries. Champion Heavyweight exhibited by Jennif er Davis and the Reserve by Grant Stiles. Additional first place blue win ners were: lightweight class - Edward Knehr; medium light weight - Jennifer Wetmore; heavy lightweight - Heather Wetmore; light middleweight - Cliff Jones; medium middleweight - Manuel Seeley: heavy middleweight - Melissa Megivem; light interme diate - Tom Billard; medium inter mediate - Greg Wormuth; heavy intermediate - Nathan Giles; light heavyweight and medium heavy weight - Jennifer Davis; heavy heavyweight - Adam Gries. In the fitting and showmanship competition Josh Sheard pulled SYCAMORE INO. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER. PA 17603 (717)3^3-5807 unty Show down Grand Champion Fitter hon ors and Clifford Jones, Grand Champion Showman. Scott Lewis was Reserve Grand Champion Fit ter and Josh Sheard, Reserve Grand Champion Showman. In the Senior Division of fitting and showing Josh Sheard was Champion Fitter and Ann Marie Peters, Reserve Champion Fitter. Senior Showman was Cliff Jones and Reserve Josh Sheard. In the Intermediate Division Scott Lewis was Champion Fitter and Manuel Seeley Reserve Champion Fitter. Brad Bellen was Champion Intermediate Showman and Scott Lewis Reserve Champion. Edward Knehr was Champion Fitter in the Junior Division and Billy Jo Curley, Reserve Champ ion. Champion Showman in the Junior Division was Zachery Bryant while the Reserve Champ ion was Melissa Nebzydoski. Additional blue ribbon winner sin fitting and showmanship were Kevin Johannes, William Taninies m. Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit.