Dl6-Lancaster Farming Saturday, August 20, 1988 Northern Lebanon FFA (Continued from Page DIS) tor the junior champion and reserve junior champion, reserve senior champion and reserve grand champion in the Guernsey show. It was Heidi Schlegel of Oley Valley FFA and tier 3-year-old dry cow, Maple Knoll Norman Marta which halted Wagner’s sweep of the titles. The junior champion intermedi ate calf of Wagners, Bo Joy Lyonell Maxine was home bred and was also named the reserve grand champion. In the reserve junior champion spot was a junior calf. Willows Hallmark Priscilla. Reserve senior champion a 6-year old East Malta Premier Meg. ?JL B. * ROUND BALE MOVERS 3 Pt. 1251 Single Prong The Same Unit Can Be Used With One Prong For Center Of Bale Or Two Prongs For Under Bale, SSL-3000 SINGLE PRONG LOADER BUCKET BALE MOVER — l -^l COM 2002 i| r ||(M BALE mover -* , Double Spear BALE MOVER FRONT END LOADER FORKS PLF 4000 2 Pt. 1000 HEAVY DUTY HAY BALE FEEDER Mil ft TliilirffKlflW IMP W MiTVITILIInKIin, ■•<;. •*• JSSfi Jersey From Solanco FFA Tom Arrowsmith’s senior calf took an “easy blue” and would be a champ ion for any show according to show judge Myers. Hillacres Title Liddy is homebred and sired by J. F. D. Title. Timothy Ulrich also of Solanco FFA showed the junior reserve champion, Hillacres Legend Meg, bred by William Arrowsmith and sired by Schultz Performing Legend. In the grand champion spot was Arrowsmith’s Hillacres Surville May. The junior champion was tapped for i the reserve grand champion title. Tom Arrowsmith was named the number two breeder and exhi- gHHEPEWm • 1500 Lb. Capacity • Can Be Mounted On Loader Bucket In Minutes • Ideal For Bagging Hay • Makes Stacking Bales Easy INC. 3 Pt. 1252 Double Prong • Can be mounted on loader bucket in minutes • No special attachment needed • Feed Big Round & Reg. Bales or Stacks • 19" O.D. Tubing & 1" Sch. 40 Pipe, All Welded Construction bitor in the color breed show. Lan caster County exhibited the best group of four in the Jersey county competition. Ayrshire As she led her grand champion senior 2-year-old Ayrshire from the ring Laura Harding said trium phantly, “I finally beat him”. That “him” was her brother, Wesley. And Wesley has been ris ing above the competition for sev eral years in Ayrshire shows and his sister and brother, Christopher, find some satisfaction when they can finally out do him in the show ring. However, the smile on Wes’s face indicated that although he wasn’t holding the grand champ ion trophy, he was pleased to see it still in the Harding family. Winning the grand honors for Northern Lebanon FFA was Lau ra’s Sycamore Meade Quality’s THE F B PL “DesigijfeQfctwaiiajr . to your specifications” *. • Pole Barns • Poultry Houses • Dairy Barns • Horse Stables • Riding Arenas • Utility Buildings ||jn • Hog Houses • Cold Storage • Equipment Sheds • Storage Buildings • Work Shops • Residences \yr iP: ■ IE FARM DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING RD#4, BOX 317, DENVER, PA. 17517 PH: 2J5-267-3808 Renny bred by Keefer and Shelter ly of Millersburg. Wes took the reserve grand honors with Green Brae Pudges Stancey sired by Cav erly Farms Pudge and bred by John Stick of Lebanon. In the junior champion spot was Eugene Kreitzer, also of Northern NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Real Estate Ads IDING W That's Us I COMC 6N Yoo 6UYS,.. wove over/ In Lancaster Farming's Classified Section IsSaS 53M Jill M We take time to help you build better! We Specialize In Soil Conservation And Land Improvement Work We’re Equipped With Dozers, Pans And Excavators To Handle Any Excavating Jobs, Such As Terraces, Waterways, Diversions, Ponds, Etc. Lebanon FFA, with Conebella M.R. Primrose, sired by Ardrossan Star M Mr. Ross and bred by Char les Gable of Elverson. Laura Hard ing picked up the junior reserve champion with an intermediate calf Penn-Bell’s Rebel Kryspi sired by Des Peupliers Rebel and bred by Jean Campbell of Narvon. ! §i m ' \ VVvj i m m LIC A