Grand Champion Lebanon 2.Amanda Martin: 3,Mtahelle Mesa JR YEARLING BULL: I.Krittan Hotter; 2.Larry Shuay JR HEIFER CALF: 1 lawanda Shiny; 2 Jay Bomgardnar; 3,Ken Mata INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CALF: I.Darin Nolt; 2.Jara Bomgardnar: BJesse Bomgardnar SR HEIFER CALF: I.Peter Sonnen; 2.Troy Shiny; 3,Dus,tin Homing. SUMMER YEARLING HEIFER; 1 Adam Sonnen, Lita Francisco; 2 DGK Holstems: 3John Bomgardner JR YEARLING HEIFER: 1 Sher-Oon Farms. 2.Kevin Bomgardnar; 3.Dala Weavar, Kirby Horst INTERMEDIATE YEARLING HEIFER: t .Bryan Hostetler: 2.Dale and Kynel Himrr.el berger; 3-Nelson Ebersole. SR YEARLING HEIFER: t Nelson Berngard ner; 2.Dale Hostetler, 3 Scott Noll."' JR CHAMPION; Bryan Hostetler RESERVE JR CHAMP: Adam Sonnen, lisa Francisco JR BEST THREE: 1 John Bomgardner; 2 Timothy Vail; 3.DGK Holstems DRY COW, 4 A UNDER: 1 Nelson Bomgard ner. 2 DGK Holstems, S.Lynncrest Holstems Public Notice By PA Pork Producers Council, National Pork Board The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 1994 National Pork Prodeucers delegate body will take place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 19, 1993, in conjunction with a board of direc tors meeting of the Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council at the Region VI office of the Pennsylva nia Department of Agriculture in Summerdale, Pennsylvania. All Pennsylvania pork producers are invited to attend. Clinic For Special Children Auction Set LEOLA (Lancaster Co.) —Donations of saleable items are again requested for the benefit auction for the Clinic for Special Children. The auction will be Sep tember 18,1993, at the Leola Pro duce Auction site on Brethem Chruch Road, Leola. All proceeds will go to the clinic, a non-profit organization with Dr. Holmes Morton as the attending physician. Dr. Morton has taken a special interest in several hereditary dis eases. and by testing all newborn babies of high-risk parentage, he has been able to prevent irreversi ble brain damage of many of these young children. The same tests that are at the clinic for $35.00 Lancaster 4-H Fair Set LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —Food, animals, games and kids will fill the Lampeter Fairgrounds Aug. II through 13 when die Lan caster County 4-H Fair season. The fair is a showcase for myr iad projects 4-H‘ers have com pleted in the past year. Visitors will have the opportunity to view everything imaginable from scrapbooks to sheep. But exhibits are just a part of die fair, which also includes contests, food and game booths, and presentations that allow 4-H’ers to demonstrate their skill and knowledge. In addition to the exhibits and booths, fairgocrs can select from a busy schedule of daily activities. On Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. fairgocrs will be treated to a cos tume contest for sheep. (Continued from Pago A 1) DRY COW, 8 A OVER: Uynnorest-Hols talns; 2Jatlray Hostetter; S.Lynncratt Holstein* JR 2-YEAR-OLD: Uu-Vindale Holstein*, 2.Eme«t Hostetler; 3Jay Bomgardnar SR 2-YR-OLD: I.Sonnen Springs Farm; 2.DGK Holstein*: S.Curttc Bomgardnar 3- 1 .Dale Hostetler; 2.Dala A Kynel Hlmmelbarger; S.Dale Hostetter 4- t.Dale Hostetter; 2 Jesse Bom gardner: 3.Nathan Htmmalberger 5- YR-OLD: l.Lynncrest Holstein* AGED COW: I.Stephanie Wagner; 2.Kllnedell Farms: 3.Harvey Bomgardnar SR CHAMPION; Stephanie Wagner RESERVE SR CHAMPION; Dale Hostetter GRAND CHAMPION: Stephanie Wagner RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: Date Hostetter SR BEST 3 FEMALES: t .Dale Hostetter; 2Ju-Vlndale Holstelns; S.Lynncrest Holstems DAIRY HERD: 1 .Dale-Pride, 2Ju-Vmdale Holstems, 3,Himmel-Valley PRODUCE OF DAM: 1 .lynncrest Holstems. 2 Kevin Bomgardner; 3 Michael Kunkle DAM, DAUGHTER: I.Stephanie Wagner; 2,Hlmmel-Vallay; SJesae Bomgardnar Any producer who is a resident of the state and has paid all assess ments due under the national 100% checkoff may be considered as a delegate candidate and participate in voting. Nominations will be taken from the floor at the time of election. For more information, contact the Pennsylvania Pork Pro ducers Council, 1631 Grim Road, Kutztown, Pa. 19530. Phone: (215) 285-6519. would cost $350.00 to $400.00 at major medical centers, making these test too expensive for many parents. The costs of owning and operating this laboratory equip ment are huge. But with the hinds from this annual auction, the clinic has been able to offer this service to their clients at a price that is affordable to the average parent Donations can be made to the committee persons. If you have items that should be on the sale bill, you need to make contact by Wednesday, Aug. 11. For more information contact Leonard Hurst, Lititz. Phone: (717) 626-4863. On Thursday,'fair activities will * include a sheep show at 10 a.m., a rocketry show at S p.m„ and an archery contest at 5:30- Club demonstrations begin at 11 ajn. and continue throughout the day. 4-H presentations will begin at 3:30 p.m. On Thursday evening fairgocrs can check out a commodity con test featuring dairy products beginning at 6 p.m., a seeing eye puppy demonstration beginning at 6:30 p.m., and a showman of showman contest at 7:15 p.m. Friday’s activities will include a horse show at 1 p.m. and a horse less show at 2:30 p.m. A beef show will begin at 3 p.m. The fair will close Friday even ing at 6 pjn. For several years in a row, the Dale Hostetter family has taken home both the pre mier breeder and premier exhibitor awards from the Lebanon County Holstein show. From the left, brothers Bryan, Kurt and Alan Hostetter hold the banners. The Hostet lers also showed the reserve grand and Junior champion of the show. 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