Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 08, 1990, Image 20

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    A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8,1990
(Continued from Pagj A 1)
Trout; National Holstein Director
Marlin Hoff; State Fair Board
President F. Grove Miller; Fair
General Manager Howard Mos
ner; Maryland Holstein President
Marlin Martin; and Judge Fowler
Bransletter.
Dressed in tuxedos. Ring Mas
ter Andrews and Judge Bransletter
gave the appearance of a royal
30 YEARS AGO
-Fred Frey of Twin Oaks Farm,
Quarryville R 2, was the first
entrant in the Quality Beef Carcass
Contest sponsored by the Eastern
National Livestock Exposition this
year.
Frey, in entering one steer in the
open competition and one in the
carcass class, was the second
entrant in the show behind George
H. C. Arrowsmith. a Maryland cat
tleman, officials at the show
announced recently.
-Lancaster County farmers
returned only three committee
chairmen and elected 13 new
chairmen to the county Agriculture
Stabilization and Conservation
Committee in mail balloting this
week.
Those returned to office were
Vcryl Brown of Peach Bottom;
Herbert Wiggins of Millersville
Rl, and John J. Herr, Mount Joy
Rl.
The chairmen will serve as dele
gates to the county convention on
Sept. 22, the county office
announced this week. At the con
vention the ’6l Co. Committee and
its chairman will be selected.
Landis G. Becker, Lititz, has held
the championship for 10 years.
-A trip to Longwood Gardens
and Philadelphia to see the picture
Ben Hur has been scheduled by
Farm Women No. 6 for October 1,
it was reported to the group by
Mrs. Amos Brandi. The report was
made at the Sept. 3 meeting of the
society in the home of Mrs. Clar
ence Greiner, 729 Groff Avc.,
Elizabethtown.
Cohostesses along with Mrs.
Greiner were Mrs. Simon Landis,
Mrs. Charles Nisslcy, and Mrs.
Charles Rife. Mrs. Landis was also
in charge of devotions.
During the program, Mrs. Elmer
Gibble, Fredericksburg, gave a
demonstration on liquid
embroidery.
The next scheduled meeting of
the group is October 29. Mrs. C. R.
Frey is news reporter for the group.
-Two communities will kick off
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occasion,
Anticipation grew in the audi
ence as the participants paraded
their eighteen prized Holsteins
around the Cow Palace.
After careful consideration,
Judge Bransletter dismissed the 10
finalists from the ring. He then
gave his reasons for placing 11th
through 18th.
Upon the return of the 10 final-
THIS WEEK
the 1960 fair season in Lancaster
County next week.
Exhibitions at Quarryvillc and
Elizabethtown will get underway
on Wednesday with parades and
judges of bands and other units.
The Quarryvillc parade is sche
duled to start its route at 6:30 p.m.
while at Elizabethtown, the mar
chers will move at 6:45 p.m.
ists, Bransletter continued his
search for Miss Futurity. As
excitement continued to mount at
ringside, five finalists were cho
sen. They were presented as a
court as Miss Futurity paraded
down the center amid the applause
of the audience.
Judge Bransletter’s placings for
the 1990 Maryland Holstein
Futurity were:
1. Hobble Hill Val Lizs First
Gal - Amy Savage
2. Savage-Leigh Star of Ella -
Kelli Savage
3. Savage-Leigh Valiant Pat-ET
- Dennis Savage
4. MD-Gaywinds Mandingo
Amanda - Gaywinds Farm
5. Lady Mannor Hillary -
Robert & Mary Smith
6. OCS Dairy Little Miss Ellie -
O. Clayton Smith
7. Muddy Water Regal Pee-
Wee-Red - George William Smith
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8. Coldsprings Levi Rumor-ET
- Marlin Hoff
9. Windsor-Manor S Buck
Kathy-ET - Jason & Donna Myers
10. Coldsprings Boy Rumpkin -
Marlin Hoff
Miss Futurity
11. Coldsprings Tradition
Rook-E - Marlin Hoff
12. Lady Manor Delite Daisy-
Red - Robert & Mary Smith
13. Zimmandale Melvin Candid
- Laurie Zimmerman
14. Peace & Plenty Tempo Vic
toria - Gus & Lisa Schwartzbeck
15. Ehrhardt Lat A Lady - Char
les Ehrhardt
16. Hobble Hill Valiant Sandra
- Jenny Savage
17. Savage-Leigh Valiant Blos
som - Dennis Savage
18. Coldsprings Chairman
Sane-ET - Marlin Hoff
Production Winners based on
ECM were:
1. Coldsprings Levi Rumor-ET
- 22,088
2. Coldsprings Tradition Rook-
ET - 20,833
3. Peace & Plenty Tempo Vic
toria - 19,995
4. Windsor-Manor S Buck
Kathy - ET - 19,678
5. MD-Gaywinds Mandingo -
Twin - 19,536
6. OCS Dairy Little Miss Ellie -
19,136
The Maryland Holstein Futurity
is sponsored by the Maryland
Holstein Association to stimulate
interest in the breeding and exhi
biting of outstanding registered
Holsteins in Maryland. It recog
nizes the accomplishments of the
small and the large breeder and the
FFA and 4-H boy or girl.
The Futurity is based upon the
nomination of an animal by its
owner, to be shown in the futurity
show in the year in which she is
eligible.
Four payments are required for
each animal that competes. The
initial nomination is made as a calf
with a fee of $2.50. Four dollars is
paid with the renomination as a
yearling, $6 as a 2-year-old and
the final payment of $lO is due as
a 3-year-old. This year, 647 ani
mals were nominated as calves. At
the end of the first year, this num
ber dropped to 456, then 248 as
2-year-olds. The final nomination
and payment included 84 entries.
This number was reduced to 18 by
show night. The purse this year
ranged from $7lO for first place to
$6O for the 18th place winner. An
additional $lBO was awarded to
the top six animals for their
2-year-old production records.