Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 17, 1994, Image 41

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    Juniata County Fair Has
MIRIAM WERT
Juniata County Correspondent
Krista Byers sold her grand champion market lamb for
$3.00 per pound or a total of $345, to Dick Berrier of IGA.
Margret. javet. is the open issu.
ewe. Weaver also showed the champion ram.
LW. Va. Livestock Roundup
_ Jackson Mills 4-H Camp,
WESTON, WEST VIRGINIA
400 calves groomed and halter broken, steers and heifers. A
T large percentage of show quality calves with club calf genetics,
complete health requirements and on grain.
jf J Saturday, September 17:
4-H/FFA Steer and Heifer show plus showmanship.
Sunday, September 18:
Farmer and Overall Champion Show plus grooming contest.
Monday, September 19: sale, io.ooa.m.
For more information contact:
Phil Osborne, W.V.U. Extension (304) 293-3392
A family oriented program planned Sandy Smith, President (304) 538-2397
for the benefit of the beginner as Mike McClintic, V. President (304) 392-5648
well as the professional. Meals and Lodging (800) 287-8206
. , PORT . ROYAL (Juniata
do.) —The 140th Annual Juniata
Good Report
County Pair was hold from
Saturday, September 3, through
September 10. This is a nostalgic
time for the seniors of the area as
they especially enjoy the sulky
horse races and seeing the many
agricultural exhibits in various
buildings and on the grounds.
It is also a time of excitement
for the younger generations who
enjoy the many rides and places
of amusement, and especially the
stock car races on the first
Saturday, on Labor Day, and the
much longer “Tuscarora Fifty” on
Friday night to end the season.
But what really makes a
County Fair what it is supposed to
be are the great number of animal
exhibits, hay and grain, fruit and
vegetables, baking, sewing,
crafts, art etc. Unfortunately, as in
other counties all over the state
this year, there were no peaches
to exhibit. However there were
excellent apples, pears, grapes,
plums and nuts displayed and
beautiful cut flowers and potted
plants. There were 512 exhibitors
who had over 4,000 individual
exhibits. Theje were also 8
Subordinate Grange and 4 Junior
Grange exhibits, as well as 2
organizations.
In the animal department there
were 153 dairy cows, with 110
Holstein, 20 Ayrshire, 20 Jersey
and 3 Brown Swiss. In addition,
there were 19 beef cattle, with 16
beef steers being sold at the 4-H,
FFA auction. And there were
approximately 133 sheep, 16 pigs
and 11 goats, as well as rabbits on
exhibit.
Competition was keen in all
departments, and the most excit
ing judging is done when dairy
and beef cattle are shown in the
ring where grand champions and
reserve champions are selected in
4-H and FFA classes as well as
open class.
With her Holstein, “Bambi,”
Juniata County dairy princess
Missy Hostler won grand cham
pion of the junior show, some of
the other winners were: Mark
Faulkner, junior show champion
4-H Brown Swiss cow; Damem
Dough, grand champion 4-H
Jersey cow; Averin Donough,
reserve champion in the open
division: Richard Crawford,
grand champion Jersey in the
open division; Mike Brant, junior
grand champion Ayrshire and
reserve grand champion yearling
Ayrshire in the open division;
David Clock, 4-H junior champi
on Holstein of junior show;
Jennifer Toms, open show junior
champion Holstein; Diane Clock,
first place in 4-H junior show for
her 5-year-old Holstein;
Zimmerman Brothers, grand
champion Holstein and best of
udder in open chow.
(Turn to Page A 45)
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for $1.45 per pound for a total of $1,907, to Dick Berrler of
Missy Hostler shows her Holstein that was champion of
the junior show.
. . Don °ugh shows the grand champion Holstein and
brothers ° f * h6 ShOW ’ The owners are the Zimmerman
Reichard Family Claims Double
(Continued from Page A4O)
Junior Beet Three Females - 1. Kevin Youth Senior and Grand Champion -
and Karen Holtzinger; 2. Jeff and Mary Kay Cu 'J ls Reichard. _ .
Roche; 3 Pa-Buttonwood Farm. R " ,rV * S,nior ,nd Gr,nd
Dry Cow -1. Jeff and Mary Kay Roche; 2. Ch f"3*i i oy , ess ’. - . Mll . „
Kevin and Karen Holtzinger; 3 Nicholas 4-H* FFA Senior and Grand Champion
Roche ‘ J °y Hess
Junior Two-Yaar-Old -1. Joy Hess: 2 Jo- Reserve * FF * ® ,r ! lor ,nd Gr,nd
sephme and Michael Riser: 3. Jeff and Mary ‘ n2?i!!i U ‘ i rhn.trv.
Kav Roche Best Senior Brad 1 Owned -1. Chnsto-
Senlor Two-Year-Old ■l. Kevin and Kar- P her Reichard, 2. Edgar Reichard; 3 Kevin
an Holtzinger; 2. Brian Reichard; 3. Jeff and and Karen Holtzinger.
Mary Kay Roche. Get of Sire -1. Roche, Reichard and Cor-
Junlor Thrae-Yaar-Old •1. Michael Cor- dell, 2. Kevin and Karen Holtzinger. 3. Kevin
dell; 2. Christopher Reichard; 3. Kevin and and Karen Holtzinger.
Karen Holtzinger. Senior Beat Three Females • 1. Edgar
Senior Thrae-Year-Old ■l. Christopher Reichard family: 2. Kevin and Karen Ho.t-
Reichard; 2. Edgar Reichard; 3. Nicholas zmger; 3. Jeff and Mary Kay Roche
Roche Dairy Herd -1. Edgar Reichard family: 2
Four-Year-Old -1. Curtis Reichard; 2. Jeff Jeff and Mary Kay Roche; 3. Kevin and Kar
and Mary Kay Roche; 3. Jeff and Mary Kay en Holtzinger.
Roehe . Produce of Dam - 1 . Jeff and Mary Kay
Five-Year-Old -1. John and Bonnie Hess; Roche; 2. Shannon Holtzinger; 3. Kevin and
2. Jeff and Mary Kay Roche: 3. Jenifer Gar- Karen Holtzinger.
b,, Dam and Daughter-1. Kevin and Karen
100,000-Pound •1. Jeff and Mary Kay Holtzinger;2.KevinandKaren Holtzinger;3.
Roche: 2. Jeff and Mary Kay Roche: 3. Kevin Jeff and Maryl Kay
fltvi Karan MolfrinflAf YOwTH SHOWMArlsnlr
Aged Cow • I.Jeff and Mary Kay Roehe; Senior Dlvlalon •1. Joy Hess; 2. Richard
2. Kevin and Karen Holtzinger, Marlin: 3. Mindy Wenger.
Bast Udder -1. Michael Cordell: 2. Edgar Intermediate Dlvlalon -1. Curts Reich-
Reichard; 3. Kevin and Karen Holtzinger. a'd; 2. Jack Rotz; 3. Carrie Stevens
Senior and Grand Champion - Christo- Junior Dlvlalon •1. Bar* l "* R ®'^ rd ' 2
pher Reichard. Shannon Holtzinger; 3. Heather Crowl.
Reserve Senior and Grand Champion - Champion - Joy Hess.
Michael Cordell. Reserve Champion • Curts Reichard