Md. Holstein Show (ContlniMd (ram Pag* Al 9) “She’s developed into an extremely well balanced cow,” lager said. “She has a super udder and she’s very dairy.” lager and Harrision are showing Kandy under the Moniker Dun- Lawn Holsteins. They had three other cows at the state contest, including an aged cow that took second place in her class and a senior 3-ycar-old that also won second place. Maryland Holstein than luck. “We’re really proud to have home-bred and home-raised cattle we can win with,” Nona Schwartzbeck said. It was hard to know how Couns would fare since the family bought her as an embryo. The family has two full sisters, to Couns both of whom were shown as junior calfs and junior yearlings. One won reserve All Maryland and the other was nam ed All Maryland. Couns, however, was never ex hibited as a heifer. She made up for that at the state fair Couns was named inter mediate champion and reserve grand champion of the Holstein show. Nona Schwaitzbeck said Couns and cows like her provide her family with an additional manage ment and marketing tool. “We are striving to survive so we can hand down our farm to our children and hopefully they can hand it down to 'their children” Schwartzbeck said. The Schwartzbecks milk about 15-40% OFF SPECIALLY MARKED ITEMS INVENTORY REDUCTION AT MECKLEY’S FAIHH SUPPLY 12V Fuel Pumps High-Pressure Washers Air Compressors, Air Tanks Tractor Sleeve, Piston and Valve Sets Dewalt Electric Tools Table Saws, Miter Saws, Scroll Saws Welders & Welding Rods and Accessories Fencing Wire, Bunk Feeders Sprayer & Water Transfer Pumps Wheelbarrows/Hand Carts Lawn Mowers/ Chipper-Shredders Shop-Vacs/Hose Kits Gas and Electric Blowers 3/8” Chain Binders/2 Ton Power Pulls Wagon Gears and Hoists 3 Pt. Scraper Blades Red Oil-Base Barn Paint Assorted Paints and Painting Accessories Many other items too numerous to mention! JUNCTION OF RTES. 147 & 225 lager said Kandy is easy to work with which helps tremend ously in the ring. Kandy was named supreme champion at the recent Howard County Fair. "That was a big deal to us.” lager said. He and Harrison plan to take Kandy to the All American Con tests in Harrisburg and Louisville. Premier breeder and exhibitor at the show was My Lady’s Manor Farm in Monkton. (Continued from Pago A 22) 130 registered Holsteins and a few Brown Swiss with their son Qus and his wife Lisa and their chil dren Austin, Aubrey, and Davis. Son Shane also helps on the farm. Selling breeding stock is one way to make the struggle to stay in dairy a little easier. Nona Schwartzbeck said. The Schwartzbecks received a stained glass-bordered mirror and SBSS for their win. Production awards at the futuri ty were as follows: • Lady’s Manor Lady Lincoln with 25.246 pounds of energy cor rected milk led the contest She is owned by Robert and Mary Smith of My Lady’s Manor Farm in Monkton. • Second highest production was Cranberry Meadows Lead man May, owned by Douglas E. Dell, with 23,972 pounds of milk. Dell is from Westminster. • Third high production cow was Penn Gate Conquest Flossie with 22,501 pounds of milk. She is owned by Steve and Chris Wood and Robert Gift of Penn Gale Farm in Littlestown, Pa. MARYLAND STATE PAIR HOLSTEIN RESULTS Op-Shaw Raaarva Grand: Joaaph Schwartzback; Sank* Champion Fanula: Btnch Haniaon and Mika lagar, Raaarva Sarlor Champion: My Lady'i Manor; Intarmadlata Champion: Joaaph Schwutxback; Inlartnadiata Raaarva Champion: The lagan; Junior Champicn: Kriari and Adrian na Crotch; Junior Raaarva Champion: Kriari and Adrianoa Cratch. Sprin( Hrifar Calf: 1. Mary Laa Hinaa; Z Jnni Leigh Savaga; 3. Krili Sav •l*. Wfanar Haifar Calf: 1. Jaana Rinahut; Z fhul and Shaman Haniaon; 3. Kriari and Adiian na Cratch. Fall Hailar Calf: 1. R. Haflnar, A. BadnanU and K. Land; Z Chriatophar Savaga; 3. Amy and Will bgcr. Summer Yearling Heifer 1. Joaaph Schwartzback; 2. Paul and Shannon Haniaon; 3. Slava and Chria Wood/R. Oitt. chami .is _ State .From , Ayrshire grand cham| Beils Farm P Snowflake, led by Becky Bell Baker of Elmer, NJ.; Guernsey grand champion, Jaste Ben Joy, owned by O.C. Smith of Jefferson, Md.; supreme champion of the state fair, Hill Acres Toptln Mindy Ex, a Jersey owned by VA Associates, led by Paul Stiles; trophy donors George Wills and Susan Hunter; Holstein grand champion, C Mapleborough Revelat Kandy, led by Mike lager, co-owned by Butch Harrison; Brown Swiss grand champion, Kinnder Kay Jade Cherisse, owned by George William Smith in JOANNE E. MORVAY Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM, Md. A Jersey owned by a Virginia syndicate ONCE IN AND MORE! 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Joaaph Schwartzback; 3. Jaaon, Donna. Kally and Kria tin Myon. Samar 3-Yaar-Old; 1. My Lady’a Manor-Brat Baat Uddar, Z Haniaon arid lager, was chosen supreme champion of the Maryland State Fair last week. Hill Acres Toptin Mindy EX was exhibited by Virginia Asso- 50% OFF 1 1/2 Sets of International Splitting Stands Assorted Allis Chalmers OTC Service Tools Assorted Allis Chalmers Tractor Parts Assorted Deutz-Allis Gleaner Combine Parts Assorted Deutz-Altis Tractor Belts & Parts Miscellaneous Parts: New Idea, Brillion, Dunham Lehr, Dickey John, Hesston, Woods, Moore Grain Drill, Allied, Grimm Hay Tedder, Grove Wagon. Allis Chalmers Owner’s, Parts, and Service Manuals New Idea Service Manuals Miscellaneous Parts for Allis-Chalmers #4O, #6O, #66, #9O Combines New Idea Manure Spreader Apron Chains for 12,12A,17, 200, 218 & 244 Used Wisconsin Engines 717-758-8995 Herndon, PA Kgkurf mdKoi Smim 4-Ywr4ld Cam 1. Hinton md Umr. i My Udy*i Mumt, 3. Slow ad Oft Wood*. Oitt. SOTmrOd Com 1. My Lidy'i Mmor-Flm Bom nddir, 2. Kurin Wmon; 3. Km mi Chiii Wood/*. Ota. 6-YMr-Old mi Ovar. 1. Rhdiiidl Final md Williim Kdly-Flnt Bon Uddw, 2. Hinton lad ligor, 3. It. Kiplor mi B. MoMam 6. UDtn Bendor-lick Rimihuij trophy far Highlit Miiy- Und Brad Agid Cow. Lcn| Tim* Production: 1. Wiyno ind Ondm Sivigi; 2. Stun ind Chit Woad/R. Oitt; 3. Thi Pltrick Fmdly. Praduco of Dim: 1. My Lidy'i Minor, 2. Mulln HaS. Dun •nd Diughtm 1. Sum ind Chit Weod/K. Oitt; 2. KolU Sivigi; 3. My Lidy'i Minor. Soaior But Hum Foroilu: 1. My Udy'i Minor, 2. Stem ind Chrii Wood/R. Oitt; 3. Mirlin Hoff Exhibitor'l Herd ct Hvo Pemilei: 1. My Udy'i Minor, 2. Jaieph Scfawinzbeck; 3. Sivige Leigh. dates Paul Stiles of Waverly Farms in Clearbrook, Va.; Bill and Doris Johnson of Clover Hill West (Turn to Page A 24) More Maryland Fair Results Next Week