South Central Youth HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) _ The 29th annual South Central District Youth Dairy Show was held at the Farm Show building last Saturday. One-hundred sixty five animals from 10 counties were shown. In the Ayrshire show, the grand champion was shown by Jason Stambaugh. Triple J Value Julie was the first place four year-old. Reserve grand champion Jersey was shown by Jesse Stambaugh. Goodies Ann Corben Alice was the first place dry cow. The Stam baughs are from East Beilin in York County. The junior champion was shown by Susan Richardson. Fawn Grove, York County, and the reserve junior champion was shown by Matthew Kemper, Peach Bottom, Lancaster County. In the Brown Swiss show. Joy Hess had the grand champion with her four year-old Gemstone Sarah. Joy is from Gettysburg in Adams County. The reserve grand champion Brown Swiss was K & Q JK Wil lette, the dry cow shown by Eli zabeth Smith, Denver, Lancaster County. Junior champion was shown by Brad Campbell, Abbottstown, Adams County and reserve junior champion was shown by Lisa Jones, Airville, York County. In the Guernsey show, Brian Smith, Denver, Lancaster County, had the grand champion with his five year-old King & Queen Fayet te Flower. Reserve grand champ ion and junior champion was Wal nut Lane E. Goldilocks, a summer yeaHing shown by'Emily Stuff, Mercersbuig, Franklin County. The reserve senior champion was shown by Jonathan Muiren, New Oxford, Adams County, and the reserve junior champion was shown by Terri Johnson, York. The grand champion of the Holstein show was Fountain Farm Lead Molly, a five year-old shown by Elizabeth Walton, Carlisle, Cumberland County. 1996 - 50th ANNIVERSARY OLEYMFAIB ROUTES 73 AND M 2 ** SEPTEMBER 19, 20, 21 ANNIVERSARY PARADE SAT, SEPT. 14-1:00 P.M. Judging of Exhibit.-8 AM Afternoon of PA Dutch Muilc A SpMl nr« 12:30-3:30 Children'. Pedal Tractor Pulling Contest - 4 30 PM Farm Youth Vo Ag Livestock Judging Contest - 6 PM TOM T. HALL “The Storyteller" - 2 Shows 8:30 and 3:30 P.M. 10 AM'Farm Youth Vocational Agricultural Dairy Judging Contest, Judging or Sheep, Lamb Trimming & Blocking Contest,! rector Pulling Contest Olay Valley High School Band -1 P.M. Youth Pedal Tractor Pulling Contest • 1 30 PM Big Wheel Contest • 4,30 PM Orfums Hit. of th. 70'. “Still Tfte On." 2 Show. - 7:30 A 8:30 P.M. 10 AM Garden Tractor & ATV Pulling Contest. Safe Tractor Driving Contest Bale Throwing Contest 11AM Rajah Temple Band 1:00-3:00 P.M. Happy Dutchmen Strolling Band Adult Pedal Tractor Pulling Contest -1 30 PM _ Pie Eating Contest • 3 30 PM Drawing of $5O 00 Savings Bond and Presentation of Trophies • 6 30 P M (Sponsored by National Penn Bank) Auction of Fair Exhibits - 9 30 PM JOHN BRESSLER “Oley Valley's Own” 2 Show* - 7:00 * 0:00 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT RAIN OR SHINE BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS COMMEMORATIVE ARTICLES FOR SALE FREE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE FROM LUTHERAN CHURCH ON ROUTE 73 (PETS NOT ALLOWED ON FAIRGROUNDS) Entertainment sponsors: Nstionsl Psnn Bsnk Patriot Bsnk l-sesport Bsnk Cooks Amussmsnts Medlar Elsc7Bohrsr-Bsagsn Spayd’s Greenhouse It Floral Shop Dairy Show Results The reserve grand champion was Windy-Knoll-View CC Pcar- ET shown by James Burdette. Mercersbuig, Franklin County. The junior champion was shown by Scott Walton, Carlisle, Cum berland County and the reserve junior champion was shown by James Burdette. In the Jersey show, CBF Sooner Bonnie, a four year-old, was grand champion fix Bradley Reichard, Chambersburg, Franklin County. The reserve grand champion was GR Pleasant Valley Line Grace, a junior two year-old, shown shown Mollie Van Lieu, East Berlin, Adams County. The junior champion was shown by Stephanie Donough, Lancaster, and the reserve junior champion was shown by Amy Kaucher, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County. In the Milking Shorthorn show there were four entries. Heather Crawl, Airville, Yoik County, had the grand champiom and the reserve junior champion. Jason Nailor had the junior champion and the reserve grand champion. The showmanship contest win ners are: Junior division, Brad Campbell from Adams Countya; Intermediate division, Scott Wal ton, from Cumberland County; Senior division, Amy Trimmer from York County; and Advanced senior division, Daniel Geissinger,«. Juniata County. The top placings are as follows: Ayrshire Spring Calf: 1. Susan Richardson. Winter Calf: 1. Susan Richardson; 2. Kate Shoe maker. Fall Calf: 1. Matthaw Katnpar. Sum mar YWMIMfIr 1. Kate Shoamakaf. Spring - Yearling: 1. Matthaw Kampar; 2. Jassa Stambaugh. Fall Yearling: 1. Stephanie Pomraning; 2. Stephanie E. Pomraning. Dry Cow 2-Yr. t Over: 1. Jesse Stambaugh; 2. Jassa Stambaug; 3. Jason Stambaugh. Junior 2-Yaar: 1. Stephanie Pomraning. Senior 2-Year: 1. Jason Stambaugh. Junior - 3-Year: 1. Stephanie E. Pomranirig. Senior 3-Year; 1. Stephanie Pomraning. Four-Year Old; 1. Jason Stambaugh. Spring Calf: 1. Kelly Jo Myers; 2. Andrew Smith; 3. Sarah Giafon. Winter Calf: 1. Brad Campbell. Fail Calf: 1. Lisa Jonas. Summer Yearling: 1. Gerald Boyd; 2. Elizabeth Smith; OLEV.M Brown Swiss Tobacco Nows From: PARADISE SALES BARN 11th Anniversary of The Tobacco Auction! Flrit Sale; MONDAY, PEC. 9th We at Paradise Sale Bam, as in the past, always told the farmer to put minimum on their tobacco to send into the warehouse and we will take care of the minimum. As it stands now tobacco companies and farmers are saying tobacco should not be moved out the back door to meet farmers minimum. Bidding should be at the auction time only We at Paradise decided this will be the rule. This means if all tobacco is sold at auction time, and the buyer needs more tobacco, he will have to raise the price to get more tobacco at auction Also, we will accommodate all buyers at the warehouse according their bidding So farmers, please send your tobacco to Paradise for the best price. Remember, we need volume to make it work We need a full warehouse for first sale, December 9 We have cotton twine and plan to be at your farm soon Watch our schedule We feel prices will be good Flu-cured tobacco is 20% off in the South because of the too-wet weather and storms Barley crop looks good in the South, except they had a hard time getting it planted because of ram. Watch our ad for tobacco reports 3. Joy Hoi*. Spring Yowling; 1. Brandy Leigh Rhodes; 2. Gerald Boyd. Wintw Yew ling: 1. Andrew Smith; 2. Kelly Jo My on. Dry Cow 2-Yr. t Ovw: 1. Elizabeth Smith; 2. Eli zabeth Smith; 3. David P. Faust. Junior 3-Yew Old: 1. Gerald Boyd. Senior 3-Yew Old; 1. Kelly Jo Myers. Four-Yew Old: 1. Joy Hess. Six Yews A Older: 1. Kelly Jo Myers. Guernsey Spring Calf; 1. Jason M. Nailor; 2. Tracy Richardson; 3. Robert Jason Henisee. Wint er Calf; 1. Terri Johnson; 2. Jesse Murren. Fall Call; 1. Andrew Smith; 2. John E. Leib Jr.; 3. Brian Smith. Summer Yearling: 1. Emi ly Stuff; 2. Brian Smith. Winter Yearling: 1. Emily Stuff: 2. Barbwa Leiphart; 3. Kimberly Pomranlng. Fall Yearling: 1. Robert Jason Henisee; 2. Brian W. Nailor. Senior 2-Yaw; 1. Jonathan Murren; 2. Kimberly Pomranlng. Five-Yew Old: 1. Brian Smith. Holstein Spring Call: 1. Clayton Wood; 2. Megan Meyers: 3. Amy E. Trimmer. Winter Calf; 1. Scott M. Walton: 2. Cory Meyers; 3. Amy KuHdk. Fan Calf; 1. James Burdette; 2. Eli zabeth L. Walton; 3. Amy E. Trimmer. Sum mtr Yowling: 1. Amy Hartman; 2. Christ! Knight; 3. Sarah Gieron. Spring Yearling: 1. James Burdette; 2. Justin M. Hall; 3. Matth ew Martin. Winter Yearling; 1. Emily Stuff; 2. Shannon Holtzmger. Fall Yearling: 1. Amy Hartman; 2. Angie Beshore; 3. Timothy Donough. Dry Cow 2-Yr. A Over: 1. James Burdette; 2. Robert Burdette; 3. Scott M. Walton. Junior 2-Yew Old: 1. Angle Beshore; 2. Cory Meyers; 3. Scott C. Jones. Senior 2-Yew Old: 1. Elizabeth L. Walton; 2. Tia Coder; 3. Motile Van Lieu. Junior 3-Yew Old; 1. Scott M. Walton; 2. Dawn E. Jones; 3. Michelle Walker. Senior 3-Yew: 1. Dixie Lynn Doll; 2. Swa Jo Greek; 3. Melissa Host ler. Four-Yew Old; 1. James Burdette; 2. Clayton Wood; 3. Daphne Doll. Five-Yew Old: 1. Elizabeth L. Walton; 2. Denise Bollinger. Jersey Spring Calf: 1. Suzann N. Pomranlng; 2. Jeffrey Richard Sosnotkie. Winter Call; 1. Kristin McCauley: 2. Moilie Van Lieu. Fall Calf: 1. Angie Hoffman. Summer Yearling: 1. Moilie Van Lieu. Spring Yearling: 1. Amy Kaucher; 2. Carrie Stevens; 3. Barbara Richardson. Winter Yearling: 1. Suzann Pomranlng. Fall Yearling; 1. Stephanie Oonough; 2. Adam Oman. Jlinior 2-Year Old: 1. Moilie Van Lieu; 2. Amy Kaucher; 3. Jef frey Richard Sosnoskie. Senior 3-Year Old: 1. Stephanie Donough. Four-Year Old: 1. Bradley Reichard. Five-Year Old: 1. Brandy Sersch. Milking Shorthorn Writer Calf: 1. Heather Crawl. FaltCelf: 1. Jason M. Mai lor; 2. Heather Growl. Senior 2-Year Old; 1. Heather Crawl. Hodder Shows Grated (Continued from Page ASS) Spring Yearling; 1. Terri Packard, 2. Lynn and Bonnie MHIw, 3. Olivia Courtney. Winter Yearling: 1. Stephanie Ulmer. 2. Curtis Ulmer, 3. Amy Packard. Fall Yearling: 1. Trisha Mdlwain, 2. Adam Fraley, 3. Ja-Jen Farm. Junior Baal Three Famalea: 1. Royal Haven Holstein*, 2. Norkval Farm, 3. Maple Flat Farm. Dry Cow Four Years and Under 1. Rit tw-Ridge Fermi. 2. Ryan Calkins, 3. Tyler Wood. Dry Cow Five Years and Over 1. Roger Coulter, 2. Janice Jurbala, 3. Heather Wood. Junior Two-YearOM: 1. Paul Ritter, 2. Ben Worthington, 3. David Packard. SeniorTwo-Year-OId: t.Gen Rich Farm, 2. Ryan Calkins, 3. Bishcroft Farm. Junior Three-Yoar-Old: 1. Gen-Rich Farms, 2. Esßem Rum, 3. Gor-Wood-0 Hol stein*. The Wood family took home both the premier breeder and the premier exhibitor banners at the 23rd annual North east Championship show. Pictured here are family and crew members, front, from left, Bill Neal, Tim Wood, Jill Wood, Ron Wood, and Tyler Wood. Back rown, from left, Mike Heyer, Heather Wood, Gordon Wood, Judge of the show Donald Cook and Rodney Young. Rica's hbalth k/ck Randall G. Renninger Certified Public Accountant Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” 100 Foxshire Drive, Lancaster, Pa. 17601 (717) 560-5720 0 Fax (717) 560-5721 | NITTANY ANTIQUE MACHINERY £ I ASSOCIATION, INC. | j| OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA £ jj 22nd /£fs\ [ |j Annual IIISELj) Founded s, a Show VTJL2/ 1975 j l 4 Jl jj Penns Cave; Rt. 192-5 miles East of Centre Hall. Pa. j. 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Special Live Entertainment Every |» 3 Day • Equipment Parades • Calliope • Tractor Pull • Craft Demos • Square £ iA •wtMHteS ittfHAViIMnMU Senior Thraa-Vear-Old: 1. Brenda. Rob •on Hoddar, Qor-Wood-D tWitalni, 8. Adam Fraley. Fomt-Ymt-OM: 1. Lynn and Bqqnia Mill ar, 2. Olivia Courtnay, 3. Got-Wood-D Hot ateina. Fiva-Yaar-Old: 1. Tyler Wood, 2. Qor- Wood-D Hoiataina. 3. David Packard. Six Yaara and Ovar. 1. Gor-Wood-0 Hol itaini, 2. Gor-Wood-D Hoiataina, 3. Haathar Wood. Lifatima Production: 1. Gordon Wood, 2. Gor-Wood-D Hoiataina, 3. Gor-Wood-D Hoi staina. Baal Throe Famalaa: 1. Gor-Wood-D Hoiataina, 2. Gan-Rich Farm. Produce of Dam: 1. Royal Haven Hol • tains, 2. Gor-Wood-D Hoiataina. Daughter Dam: 1. Gor-Wood-D Hol ataina, 2. Ryan, Randy and Chrlata Calkha, 3. Gan Rich Farma. Call about our FREE seminars