D6*Lancaster Fanning Saturday, January 23, 1988 Brothers Sweep Junior Market Lamb Championship Honors BY LISA RISSER HARRISBURG The Kuzemchak family had plenty to celebrate Wednesday night with not one, but two winners. contests are, left to right: Suzanne Dollar of Bedford, Junior Showman; Arllsa Snaveiy of Lancaster, Intermediate Show man; and Craig Fleck of Center Hall, Senior Showman. WL Alfalfa vanties are strong pro If your alfalfa doesn't make it to ducers throughout the life of your the fourth year, you’ve reduced stand You can t afford to settle for the overall profitability of your less crop In test after test by public and private researchers, W-L alfalfa yields stack up for profits. For more than 25 years, W-L alfalfa verities have been bred for long stand persistence, quick recovery after cutting, multiple pest resistance and extra leafy, fine stemmed forage. With proper crop manage ment, you’ll have strong fourth-year yields that stack up for a profitable crop mm. Jmk 215 East Fulton St. i *l\ |<|y|ELr%o Lancaster, PA I'*" SUPPLY ,71713947,27 Seventeen-year-old Scott showed the grand champion market lamb, while his younger brother, Joe, exhibited the reserve grand champion. Mot t than seed Solutions sf( o through ** Scoll was presented with a purple and gold banner, which is one of the most coveted sheep awards to be presented at Farm Show. The junior market lamb show took place in the Farm Show complex Wednesday afternoon. The sons of Richard and Gayle Kuzcmchak of Pleasant Gap (Centre), Scott showed a heavy weight wether and Joe had a light heavyweight. The two spent quite a bit of time looking for their ani mals with their father, who is a shepherd at Penn State. “We look for appearance, muscling, and type,” explained Scott. “The type I like are Suffolks.” Scott’s grand champion was a Suffolk as was Joe’s. Scott has been exhibiting market lambs at Farm Show for about seven years. He got his first taste of champion ship in his first year of showing when he had a reserve grand champion. Scott, a student of Bel lefonte High School and a 4-H’er, also has had champions and reserve champions at county fairs. Wednesday was special to Joe, not only for his win, but because he turned 12 that day. Joe has been showing at Farm Show for three (Turn to Pago D 7) FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Cali: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 R D 2 • BOX 2881 Mon -Fn . 7 AM - 5 PM “All Panels Are Equal” Not Really! Some Are More Equal Than Others THE LANCASTER PANEL HAS ARRIVED 20 Year Warranty vn=rv • A panel overlap designed to close tighter with less visible edge. • An anti-syphon groove in the underside rib to give added insurance against leaks. • Cut to the inch. • Job packed to your specifications. • Available in 9 colors. • Panels made from 100% Galvalume. • Panels and Trims painted with 100% Ceram-a-sil paint • Custom trims at any time to your specifications • 24 hour service when required. 6 V* < Scott Kuzemchak showed the grand champion market iamb, which was a Suffolk. With him are Jennifer Mawhin ney, Pennsylvania Lamb and Wool Queen, and Dennis Grumbine, Farm Show commissioner. MUSSER & ASSOCIATES, INC. t/a Rt 322 & Fetterville Road (717)354-7561 •4ft - Tj * * * r BARN SPRAY BR Try our new concept in Penetration & Adhesion Being Self Employed Enables Me To Take The Time To Properly Apply My Barn Paint & Sealer At Prices Below Suggested Retail Cost. Average Barn Costs $750. The Farmers in Lane. Co Are Lucky Because Of The Amount pf Competition In Barn Painting Call Us For Free Estimates SrniL PH ARES S. HURST I I RD 1 - Box 503 Narvon, PA 17555 215-445-6186 f ? BRUNING PAINT Buy Spruce & Treated Lumber Direct From The Mill Through Us SQUARE & TRUSSES BARN POLES Pressure Treated 2x6 CENTER MATCH TREATED BOARDS •v- i '■ Complete Pole And Other Buildings 1* N |Sr v * V '' *' "t c t *>•* ■? & H PAINTING EAST EARL, PA 17519 ■ • 1> \ & ' ,1