014-Lancaster Firming Saturday, August 26, 1989 Schuylkill Dairy (Continued from Pago D 8) Baal Uddar 1. Nail Rax; 2 Nathan Hostetler; 3. Russel T. Millar. BROWN SWISS Grand Champion - Allah Daubart Raaarva > William Daubart Jr. Champion - Adam Spinier Raaarva - William Daubart Intarmadlata Calf 1. Carl and Ruth Millar; 2. Allen Daubart. Sr. Calf 1. Adam Spinier; 2. William Daubart; 3. Russel T. Millar. Sum mar Vaarllng 1. William Daubart; 2. Allan Daubart, 3. Carl and Ruth Millar. Jr. Yearling 1. Adam Spitdar; 2. Frank Millar. Intarmadlata Yearling 1. Frank Millar. Sr. Yearling 1. Ruual T. Millar. Jr. 2 Year Old 1. Bradlay Kurtz; 2. Ruata) T. Millar; 3. Bradley Kurtz. Sr. Two Year Old 1. Ruual T. Milldar. 3 Year Old 1. William Daubart; 2. Russel T. Millar. S Year Old 1. Allen Daubart; 2. Carl and Roth MMar; 3. Russel T. Millar. Dam and Daughter 1. Carl Millar; 2. and 3. Russell T. Millar. Exhibitor's Hard 1. Windmill Farm; 2. Allan Daubart; 3. Rus *al T. Millar. Gat of Sire 1. William Daubart (Simon); 2. Hutial T. Millar; 3. Cart Millar. JERSEY Grand Champion - Mildred Seeds Reserve - Mildred Seeds Jr. Champion - Mildred Seeds Reserve • Glen and Linda Curtis Jr. Calf 1. Glen and Linda Cum*; 2. Susan Curtis; 3. Cheiyl Kurtz. Intermediate Calf 1. Mildred Seeds; 2. Tonya Kozlowski. Sr. Calf 1. Susan Curtis; 2. Dawn Ketner. Jr. Yearling 1. Glen and Linda Curtis; 2. Mildred Seeds: 3. Susan Curtis. Intermediate Yearling 1. Tonya Kolzlowski; 2. Karen Sanner. Sr. Yearling 1 Mildred Seeds. Dry Cowa 1. Susan Curtis. Jr. Two Year Old t. Susan Curtis. Sr. Two Year Old 1. Mildred Seeds; 2. Craig Hostetter; 3. Kristen Heffner. 3-Yaar-old 1. Mildred Seeds; 2. Harry and Fern Kurtz; 3. Eric Kurtz. 4-VMrOlda Berks Holstein Club Holds A Black And White Night BY VAL VANTASSEL Berks Co. Correspondent MYERSTOWN (Berks Co.) Attending the Berks Co. Holstein Club’s annual picnic Friday night was like taking part in a black and-white fashion show. Holsteins on skies, Holsteins on the beach and Holsteins with big eyes decor ated brightly colored sweatshirts. Entire herds strolled acrossed sweaters. There were hand painted Holsteins, Holstein hats, neck laces and pins not to mention the numerous Pa. Holstein jackets. Berks breeders just love their animals. It was soon evident that the farmers knew their breed well. The group had the opportunity to judge three classes of Holsteins on the George and Mary Troutman farm, Myers town. Men, women and youths compared sizes, exa mined udders and checked back lines while official judges Duane Stump and Gary Bicksler made their choices. In the crowd were a number of outstanding former 4-H and FFA judges as well as the folks which had trained them. In the end the difference between the first and sixth place was miniscule, four points for the men, six points for the women and eight points for the youths. All three first-place winners scored 148. Leading the pack for the men was Todd Miller of Hamburg, closely followed by David Pool. 147; David Schuler, the club’s - » i IM - -* 1. Mildred Saade; 2. Cheryl Kurtz; 3. Harry and Fern Kurtz. S-Yaar-Olda 1 . and 2. Mildred Seeds; 3. Susan Curtis. Dam and Daughter 1. Tonya Kolzlcweki; 2. Mildred Seeds: 3. Cheryl Kurtz. Produce el Dam 1. Mildred Seeds; 2. Tonya XolzliMrski; 3. Gian and Linda Curtis. Exhibitor's Hard 1. Mildred Seeds; 2. Susan Curtis. Oat al Sira 1. Mildred Seeds (Valley Stream Silver Beacon); 2. Tonya Kolzlowski; 3. Susan Curtis. GUERNSEY Grand Champion - Carl Millar Raaarva - Cheryl Kutz Jr. Champion - Cheryl Kutz Raaarva • Bradlay Kurtz Intarmadlata Call - Bradlay Kurtz Sr. Calf • Loti Kutz Jr. Yearling 1. Cheryl Kutz; 2. Cad Millar. Sr. 2>Yaar-Old 1. Carl Millar. 3-YaarOM 1. Cheryl Kutz. 4-Yaar-Old 1. Carl Millar Dam and Daughter 1. Carl Miller; 2. Cheryl Kutz. Exhibitor's Hard 1. Carl Millar. AYRSHIRES Grand Champion - Carl Miller Raaarva - Carl Miller Jr. Champion • Carl Millar Raaarva - Bradley Kurtz Intermediate Call 1. Bradley Kurtz Carl Miller owned the oldest animal at the fair, an 11-year-old Ayrshire that was also named the grand Adam Splttler (right) owned the Junior champion Brown 1 champion (right). Miller also owned the reserve animal, a Swiss while William Daubert had the reserve. Steve Lemke three-year-old. exhibited the reserve. 145.5, Martin Getz, 145 and Nel son Troutman, 144,5. Martha Heffner, Kutztown, was the top judge for the ladles fol lowed by Barbara Bicksler, 146.5; Phoebe Bittler, 146, Barbara Lentz, 143.5; Kathy Schantz, 143, and Barbara Richard, 142. Martha’s daughter, Lynette took the top judging honors in the youth division followed by Chris Wagner, 146, David Lentz, 142.5, Dwight Stoltzfus, 142. Kirk Satta zahn, 141 and Jennifer Neiman, 140. After the judging the members then had a chance to lode over the Berks County Holstein Club cattle Judging In the men’s The ladles also had a good night with Barb Blcksler la category. Todd Miller won the contest with a 148. David second. Martha Haffner first. Kathy Schantz fifth, and Pool, left, was a close second with a score of 147. Elwood Phoebe Blttler in third. Only six points separated first front DftLnna wM a point end elialf behind Pool and came In sixth niaes. I Mildred Seeds (right) bred and owned the Junior champion Jersey, owned by Glen and Linda Curtis, Pine Grove, was also bred by Seeds. Sr Yearling ,„ . • Y »» r OW Exhibitor'* Hard 1. Carl Millar. I.CarlMßlar. 1. Cart Millar. Sr. TWa Yaar Old oam and Daughter MILKING SHORTHORN 1. Heath Miller. 1 ■ c * rl Grand Champion - Craig Hoitetter 3 Yaar Old Preduoa at Dam Jr. Champion * Craig Hoitetter 1. Carl Millar. 1 ■ Carl Millar. Sr. Cali - Craig Hoe tatter Troutman’s new parallel parlor. The Blue Diamond parlor with Germania milkers has cut the time to milk the Troutman’s 75 animals from 214 hours to 114 hours. The Troutmans have had the one side of the parlor for two months and the other side for a month and are happy with it After the milking demonstra tion the group headed to the hay storage bam which had been set up for a catered dinner in different to the rainy weather. The meal was followed by a slide show of Duane and Gary’s European Judg ing Trip. 4 H •* ,'i a M I Among the youth winners at the Berks County Holsteld Club Picnic was Lynette Heffner in first, Kirk Satazahn in, fifth and Jennifer Neiman in fixth (right). * \ A e EM m K? i** * b iA- ( fej-* Mi % v *r . ' le reserve, V I.