Winners In the celt dressing contest, Adams County 4-H Fair, were, left to right, front row, Kristen and Anthony Hill, York Springs, with support from, left to right, back row, county commlasloners Richard Waybrlght and Thomas Weaver plus George Stock, county treasurer (Stock assisted the winning team). Stop By Our Booth At Ag Progress Days Dairy & Livestock Tent #2 Swggv "^1 For peak savings on feed this is the feeder you need. The new ACO FARM ad lib feeder is computer designed to cut your pigs' dry feed wastage by at least 10 percent! After six years' research by SAC, the feeder complements pig feeding behaviour precisely, reduces aggression and eliminates food loss through fouling. The feeder is easy to install and clean, and is made from durable, corrosion-resistant polymer concrete and polypropelene to go on paying its way for years. Larry E. Moyer, President BROOKVUE FARMS EQUIPMENT BBS (215) 682-2330 FAX (215) 682-9779 IMPORTER-USA DISTRIBUTOR - ACO POLYMER PRODUCTS LTD LOCATED 60 MILES NORTH OF PHILADELPHIA - 9 MILES WEST OF ALLENTOWN. PA \:’My RR#2 Box 135,AlburtisRoad Mertztown, PA 19539-9987 n|j| HAPPENINGS Adams 4-H Fair Forty-two dairy animals were paraded before die judges during the Adams County 4-H Fair held Saturday. July 31, at the South Mountain Fairgrounds near Arendtsville. Jed Beshore of New Cumber-' land, placed the animals on the basis of type. Fitting and show manship was judged by Sue Beshore of New Cumberland. Thirty Holsteins were shown. Melinda Wenger of Littlestown showed the first place aged cow, Dawn-to-Dusk Truxton Muffy Pan, which was named senior champion. Reserve honors went to the aged cow shown by Brian Coulson of Carlisle. A winter yearling, Ke-Holtz Bert Kitten, showed by Shannon Holtzinger of East Berlins earned junior champion honors. A winter (intermediate) calf shown by Ash- leigh Van Lieu of East Berlin was named reserve junior champion holstein. Placings for classes of Hols teins were as follows: Spring Call Clara: 1. Matthaw Gulm, York Sprlngi; 2. Anthony Hill, York Springs; 3. Andraw Akrina, East Bariln. Wlntsr Call: 1. AahMgh Van Llau, East Bariln; 2. Kristan Hill, York Springs; 3. Shan non Holtzlngor, East Bariln. Fall Call Class: 1. Hsathsr King, Gardners. Summsr Yaariing; 1. Anthony Hill, York Springs; 2. Langdon Ramsburg, Gettysburg; 3. Kannsth C. Wsngsr, Litdastown. Three Jerseys were shown with the following results: The first place winter calf shown by Carrie Stevens of York Springs was named junior champion. Her spring yearling placed first and was made reserve junior champion. Carrie Stevens also showed a 4-year-old that was named Senior Lancaster Firming, Saturday, August 14, 1993-829 Champion and honored as best animal bred and owned for the breed. In a three-division showman ship contest, senior division, Joy Hess was named champion and Missy Wenger was named reserve. In the intermediate divi sion, Anthony Hill was champion, and Ashleigh Van Lieu was reserve. Shannon Holtzinger won the mini-showman contest, and Nathan Rhodes was reserve. These six individuals will repre sent Adams County at regional competition. Jesse Murren was named champion fitter and Carrie Ste vens was reserve. Eighteen animals were selected to represent the county at the south central district show to be held Monday, August 23, at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. These animals will be shown by Joy Hess, Jonathan and Jesse Mur ren. Matthew Guise, Shannon Holtzinger, Nathan Rhodes, Ash leigh Van Lieu, Heather King, Melinda Wenger, Heidi King. Melissa Wenger, and Carrie Stevens. (Turn to Pago 33)