Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 17, 1996, Image 29

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    Dairy Show
Announces Winners
The Northampton County 4-H
Daily Show was held recently at
die Plainfield Fair, AckcrmanvU
le. The judge was Adam Soonen,
Lebanon County.
Winners include: Overall
champion fitter, Jennifer Ulmer,
Nazareth; Reserve overall champ
ion fitter. Jennifer Koehler, Ban
gor; Overall champion showman,
Jennifer Ulmer, Nazareth; and
Reserve overall champion show
man, Brian Kramer, Easton.
LAND PRIDES
Quality equipment from
a quality company.
plndle, 48”
REAR BLADES
48” Through 120”
ROTARY CUTTERS OVER SEEDERS &
48” Through 120” PRIMARY SEEDERS
48” And 72”
LANDSCAPE RAKES
48” Through 96”
*1 ;*
W* Ship Part*
UPS
Junior champion was Juniper
dale Sky buck Pansy, exhibited by
Jennifer Ulmer, Nazareth; reserve
Junior champion, Juniperdale
Encore Rose, exhibited by
Zachary Fulmer, Nazareth; senior
and grand champion, Krametdale
Manager December, exhibited by
James Kromer, Easton; and
reserve senior and reserve grand
champion. Keystone Mark Cheer
io, exhibited fay Bryant Hlavaty,
Easton.
*
NEW LANDPRTOE
ALL-FLEX
MOWERS
11’, 14’, 16.8’ & 21.9 Ft.
Cutting Widths
BOX SCRAPERS
42” Through 96”
PULVERIZERS
48” Through 84”
34” Through 76”
lineiitirt&lTaift
594
4* *
Penn-Gate Shows Grand At
South Central Championship Show
(Continued from Page A2I)
and youth divisions was Pamcll-
View Stardust Derry, a summer
yearling owned by Amy Jo Hart
man, of St Thomas.
The reserve junior champion of
the open division was Meadu-Vue
Encore Cathy, a winter yearling
owned by Robert Eckstinc, of
Mercersburg.
The youth division junior
champion was a spring yearling,'
Tri-Day Moxic, owned by David
Day, of Shippcnsburg.
Dear Friends of the Clinic for Special
Children.
We are again asking for your support and
donations of saleable items to sell at the 6th
Annual Benefit Auction on Saturday, Sept 21, 1996,
at the Leola Produce Auction site on Brethren
Church Rd., Leola, PA
All proceeds will go to the Clinic for Special
Children, a non-profit organization, with Dr Holmes
Morton as the attending physician Dr. Morton has
taken a special interest In several hereditary
diseases. By testing all newborn babies of high-risk
percenf-age, he has been able to prevent
irreversible brain damage of many of these young
children. The same tests that are done at the clinic
for s 3s”° would cost s 3so°° to ’400“ at major medical
centers, making these tests too expensive for
many parents. The costs of owning and operating
this laboratory equipment are huge, but with the
funds from this annual auction the clinic has been
able to offer this service to their clients at a price
that Is affordable by the average parent
You may contact any of the following for more
information or, If you wish, deliver your donation to
any of them. Thank you for your support *
• John Stoltzfua: 20 Stoltzfua Lane, Leola
• Enoa Hoover: 373 Griat Mill Rd., New Holland,
717-354-5415
• Erneat Zimmerman; 330 W. Mt. Airy Rd., Stevena,
717-733-2645
• Harvey Hoover: 263 S. Farmeraville Rd., Leola,
717-656-9694
• Leonard Hurat; 124 Rothaville Station Rd., Lititz,
717-626-4705
• John Flaher: 3405 Old Phila. Pike. Ronka (at
Intarcourae)
• StevJa Huyard: N. Railroad Ave., New Holland
• Stevie Bailer: 2198 Hubaon Road, Lancaater
• Jacob Zook Jr.: 4021 Old Phila. Pike, Gordonvllle
• Daniel Stoltzfua: Box 2220 Hubaon Road,
Lancaater
• Moae Stoltzfua: Buena Viata Rd., Gap, PA 17527
• Daniel B. Lapp: 700 Straaburg Pike, Lane., PA 17602
» John Shirk 300 Foreat Hill Rd.. Leola. Pa. 6566916
PA HOLSTEIN
SOUTH CENTRAL
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
SPRING CALF: I.Serah Day; 2.Claton
Wood; 3 Alan McCauley.
WWTER CALF: 1 John Creek; 2.Scott Wal
lon; S.Matthaw Day.
FALL CALF: 1 Judin Burdette; 2Aaron
Hard; 3Jeff, McheKe Reamer.
SUMMER YEARLING: lA«ny Jo Hartman;
2.Tara Kochar; 3June Boyar, John Haar.
SPRING YEARLING: IJXwid Day, 2James,
Nina Burdette; SJuatin Burdette.
WINTER YEARLING: 1 .Robert Rhodana
Eckadna; 2.Thoma* Boyar; 3-Kevln Horn.’
FALL YEARLING: 1 Angie Baehore; 2Juna,
John Hear; 3 Amy Jo Hartman.
JUNIOR CHAMPION: Amy Jo Hartman,
Pemeli-View Stardust Derry.
RESERVE JR CHAMP: Robert Eckadna.
Meadu-Vue Encore Cathy.
JR BEST THREE; I.Tti-Oay Farm; 2.Windy-
Knod View; 3i 3 ama4-Viaw Farm.
DRY COW, 4 YRS, YOUNGER: l.Twa
Kochar; 2.0a1e, Deanna Bendig; S.Scotl
Walton.
DRY COW, 5 YRS, OLDER; 1 Justin Burdst
«•: 2.Thomaa 111, Shayrw Dum.
Showing the youth division Junior champion animals of
Pa. Holstein Association South Central Championship
Show are, from the left, Cumberland County Dairy Princess
Heather Lehman, David Day with his reserve junior champ
lon, Amy Hartman with the Junior champion, and show
judge Robert Morrell.
The Sales Committee
JR 2-YH-OLD: I.Tom McCauiay; 2Angia
Baahora; SJMa, Dwn BanrSg.
SR 2-YR-OLD: iJUan McCauiay; 2.Sandy
Thomaa, Woodbina Farma; S.Coradala
FamVOaarma Bandig.
JR 3-YROLO: 1 David Koehar; 2PantvGala
Farm; 3J>ann-Gata Fwm.
SR 3-YR-OLO: iJamaa. Nina Burdana;
2.Quy, Sharon Hammond; S.Amanda
Naugla.
4- I.Woodbina Farma; 2.Thomaa
111, Shayna Dum; SJMaon Berngard nar.
5- l.Pann-Gaia Farm: 2.Kavlh
Herat; S-PanrvGaia Farm.
AGED COW; 1 Jaff. Mdwla Raaanar; 2JW
aon Bomgardnar; S.Quandn Baiaal.
SENIOR CHAMPION: Parm-Gala Farm,
Pann-Oata Chiaf Mwk ASoa.
RESERVE SR CHAMP: David Ktthar,
Haartt-Daaira Jattvo Carlo.
GRAND CHAMPION: Parm-Qata Farm.
RESERVE GRAND: David Koehar.
BEST THREE; 1 .Pam-Gala Farm; 2Mm
Dlfaction Farm; 3Loving Maadoara.
100,000 LB.: I.Robart, Rhodana Eckabna;
2.Curtia, Ann Day; S.Pano-Gata Farm.
DAM, DAUGHTER: I.Pann-Gata Farm;
2Juatin Burdana.
PRODUCE OF DAM; 1 .Loving-Mcadowi;
2.Windy-Knol-Vimr; a.SpungoU HoiiMni.
BEST BRED, OWNED: Ptno-Oata Farm.
Alio*.
LIQUID
MANURE SPREADER