Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1997, Image 40

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    A4O-L'ancfcster' FahniAg, SatuVtfay,'SepterVib«r’6; 1997
LINDA WILLIAMS Junior calves: Michael Brant. Lacey
Bedford Co. Correspondent Crownover, Amanda Brant.
MARTINSBURG (Blair Co.) Intermediate Calvee; Rachel Mc
~ „ 7 Cutcheon (1 and 2).
Taking home the Supreme Senior Calvee: Chrlselle Fisher. Melvin
overall award for the second year Brant Sr, Edna Schilling
at the Morrison’s Cove Dairy Br f n u t mm#r darling*: Alan Brant, Melvin
Show was a three-year-old Jersey Junior Yearlings; Michael Brant, Alan
owned by J. Craig and Susan Brant (two and three)
Wicker of Centre Hall. Y,arllns,s: Alan Brant '
The Wickers took top Jersey Senior Yearlings: Alecia Crownover,
awards while Ralaine Jerseys of Rachel Cutcheon, Edna Schilling
Everett took Reserves. Junior Champion was owned by
Other top three Jersey awards Chriselle Fisher and Alan Brant
were as follows: owned the reserve junior.
Junior Calves: Wicker, Garrett Stoner- ® BS * Females: Michael Brant
ook, Jason Mowry Junior Two-Year-Olds: Michael Brant (1
Intermediate Calves: Charles Linder. & Lynda Sweinhart Miller
Lee Bailey, Stoney Hollow Jerseys ® Bn '° r Two-Year-Olds: Alan Brant,
Senior Calves; Garrett Slonerook, Ra ? he Melvin Brant.
Chriselle Fisher, and Lee Bailey dun or Three-Year-O Ids; Jason Mowry
Summer Yearlings: Jennifer Kellerman, Thr JTj YB *, r ."°u dS : P har es Liner.
Heather Hoover, Stoney Hollow Jerseys Four-Year-Olds: Michael Brant (1 & 2),
Junior Yearlings: Ralaine Jerseys, A™ l Brant
Chriselle Fisher, Stoney Hollow Jerseys . Four-Year and Under Dry: Alan Brant.
Intermediate Yearlings: Stoney Hollow Amanda Brant, Lynda Sweinharl Miller
Jerseys, Leslie Bailey. Five-Year-Olds: Lynda Swemhart Miller,
Senior Yearlings: Ralaine Jerseys, Eda ? Schilling.
Leslie Bailey, Michael Crownover. Five-Year A Over Dry Cows; Edna
Junior Champion was the sum- Aged Cows; Alan Brant, Edna Schilling,
mer yearling owned by Jennifer Produce of Dam: Rachael McCutcheon,
Kellerman and Reserve Junior t
was a senior calf owned by Gait- 2), Edna Schilling,
rett Stonerook. Exhibitor's Herd: Alan Brant. Michael
Junior Best Three Females; Wicker, Sto- Brant ' Edna cuviss
ney Hollow, Ralaine. _ _ . BROWN BWIS *
Senior Yearlings In Milk: Tom Greenleaf JOC otllt and Rachel Sellers,
Junior Two-Year-Olds; Wcker, Bailey, Martinsburg, took all top awards
S, Senlo“o-Ye,rOld.: Ralaine, Leslie in Bl P wn Swiss division '
Bailey Other Brown Swiss awards:
Junior Three-Year-Olds: Wcker. Kendy Intermediate Calves; David Hileman.
G o e —. Senior Calves; David Hileman.
Senior Three-Year-Olds: Ralaine. Summer Yearlings: Charles Liner.
Four-Year-Olds: Stoney Hollow, Wcker Junior Yearlings: Nicholas Burket, Bran-
Four-Yaar A Under Dry: Ralaine. <ty Horning.
Flve-Yaar-Olds: Ralaine. Intermediate Yearlings; Charles Liner,
Five-Year A Over: Tom Greenleaf. Amanda Brant.
Aged Cows; Shern Hoover Senior Yearlings: Joe Stitt.
125,00 Lb. Class: Ralaine Jerseys n j .. , r
Senior Bast Three Females: Wicker, Nicholas Burket took the Junior
Ralaine, stoney Hollow Champ award and Charles Liner
ney Hollow °* D * m: Wlcker ' Ralaine ' Sto " with his intermediate yearling was
Daughtar/Dam: Tom Greenleaf, Wcker, reserve junior,
Sherri Hoover. Junior Two-Year-Olds: Nicholas Buiket,
Exhibitor's Herd: Wicker, Ralaine, and Charles Liner, Edna Schilling.
Stoney Hollow. Senior Two-Year-Olds: Joe Stitt and
AYRSHIRES Rachel Sellers.
Grand Champion Ayrshire was Five-Year-Olds: Edna Schilling,
a senior rwrvyear-old owned by
Alan Brant. Aged Cow: Charles Liner, Edna Schilling
Reserve Grand: a four-year-old Rr ° du , CB of Da n and Daughter/Dam:
. . ... , , 1 Charles Liner,
owned by Michael Brant.
In other Ayrshire awards
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Jersey Take Tops For Second Year
GUERNSEYS
Kristi Snider, New Enterprise,
took grand honors in the Guernsey
divisions while cousin. Amber
Clark was Reserve.
In other Guernsey awards:
Junior Calves: Shareena Hershberger,
Beth Clark, Snider Homestead.
Intermediate Calves: Kendy Gable, Cor
mne Snare.
Senior Calves: Jan Snider, Aaron Gable,
Doug Morrow.
Summer Yearlings: Beth Clark, James
Oldham, Matt Hoover.
Junior Yearlings: Kendy Gable, James
Oldham, Apryle Hoover.
Intermediate Yearlings: Beth Clark, Aar
on Gable, Snider Homestead
Senior Yearlings: Beth Clark
Junior Champ: Kendy Gable.
Reserve Junior: Beth Clark
Bast Three Females: Snider Homestead,
Beth Clark, Snider Homestead.
Junior Two-Year-Olds: Kristi Snider,
Robert Smith.
Senior Two-Year-Olds: Aaron Gable,
Kristi Snider, Beth Clark.
Junior Three-Ysar-Olds: Amber Clark,
Jan Snider.
Senior Three-Year-Olds: Apryle Hoover,
Shareena Hershberger.
Four-Yaar-Olds; Amber Clark, Beth
Clark, Shareena Hershberger.
Four-Year I Under Dry: Jan Snider,
James Oldham.
Flva-Year-Olds: Kristi Snider, Aaron
Gable, and James Oldham.
Five-Year & Over Dry: Jan Snider, Aaron
Gable, Mary Morrow.
Aged Cow: Aaron Gable.
Bast Three Females: Snider Homestead
(1 & 2), Shareena Hershberger.
Produce of Dam: Beth Clark, Shareena
Hershberger.
Daughter/Dam; Beth Clark, Snider
Homestead (2 & 3)
Exhibitor’s Herd: Snider Homestead (1 &
2), Beth Clark.
MILKING SHORTHORNS
Horizon Farms of New Enter
prise took all champion awards in
the Milking Shorthorn division of
the Morrison’s Cove Dairy Show.
Junior Calves: Asheley and Kristen
Fisher, Chnselle Fisher.
Intermediate Calves: Ashley and Knsten
Fisher.
Senior Calves: James Young, Chnselle
Fisher.
Summer Yearlings: Christine Young.
Junior Yearlings: Ashley and Kristen
Fisher, Edna Schilling.
Intermediate Yearlings: Doug Hoover
Jr., Edna Schilling.
Senior Yearlings; James Young, Chnsel
le Fisher.
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First tests will be done without X-IR. Final tests will be
done after tractors are treated throughout with X-1R In
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WHEN: Thursday, September 11,1997, 7:00 PM
Bring A Sample of Your Oil. We Will Be Performing
FREE Wear Friction Tests On Lubricants.
Junior Champ; Ashley and Kristen Dry; ChnselleFisher
'Reserve Junior: James Young. Flve-Year-Oldta: Horizon Farms.
Best Three Females: Horizon Farm. Five-Year I Over Dry: Horizon Farms.
Junior Two-Year-Olds: James Young. Best Three females: Horizon Farms.
Junior Throe-Year-Olds: Chriselle Produce of Dam: Horizon Farms
P lg l ler Daughter/Dam Pair: Horizon Farms,
Senior Throo-Year-Olds: James Young. ChnselieF'sher (2 & 3).
Doug Hoover Jr. Exhibitor’s Herd: Horizon Farms.
Four-Year-Olds: James Young, Edna
Antique Tractor Show
GILBERT (Monroe Co.)
The Pocono Old-Tyme Farm
Equipment Association presents
the 2nd Annual Andque Tractor,
Gas Engine and Farm Equipment
Show here at the West End Fair
grounds on Friday, Sept. 19 - Sun
day, Sept. 21.
The show hours are 9 a.m. until
dusk Friday, Saturday and Sun
day. There is an admission charge
of $1 per person and 12 years old
and under are free accompanied
by an adult
Scheduled entertainment
includes Friday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.,
107 FM Country Radio live
broadcast; Saturday from 1 p.m. to
4 p.m. “The Hawks,” and from 5
p.m. to 8 p.m., “Jerry & The Night
Riders Band,” and Sunday at 1
p.m. and 3 p.m., “The Mark Twain
of the Pennsylvania Dutch” (Gary
Gates, comedian).
Scheduled events on Friday
include “Kid’s Hay Maze Race
(kid’s tractors race through bales
of hay set up in a maze); tractor
parade; and at 7 p.m., a cake walk.
On Saturday there will be an 11
a.m. tractor parade. At noon there
is a Kid’s Pedal Tractor Pull
(weight class is 35 pounds to 100
pounds with the tractors provided
by the Pocono Old-Tyme Farm
Equipment Association); 1 p.m.
Kid’s Pedal Tractor Race; 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m v wheat thr6shing
TESTING...I-2-3-4
Dynamometer Testing Performed By A Local Farm
Equipment Dealership
Testing Sponsored By: Excel Performance Products
For More Information, Call 800-495-5823
machine demonstration; 2 p.m. to
6 p.m., antique farm tractor pull; 4
p.m., antique engine slow compet
ition awards; and a watermelon
eating competition sometime in
between other scheduled activi
ties. During the day, those that
compete in the antique engine
slow competition will be moni
tored to see whose antique engine
runs the slowest, which will deter
mine the winner.
To compete in the Antique
Farm Tractor Pull on Saturday at 2
p.m., you must register on Satur
day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and must
be 16 years or older and you may
use your own antique tractor that
was built up until 1960 (note that
modified tractors are not allowed).
A $lO registration fee is required.
Trophies will be awarded to Ist,
2nd, 3rd and 4th place winners,
plus cash for the Ist and second
place winners only.
Scheduled activities on Sunday
include 10 a.m. church services
for all faiths; from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m., wheat threshing demonstra
tions; noon, tractor parade; 1 p.m..
tractor driving skill competition;
and at 2 p.m., kid’s pedal tractor
pull.
The event will also feature a
Craft Show and Flea Market all
three days. Vendor spaces are $lO
for a 10 foot frontage. To register
' or for more information, call (6fo)
681-5419 or (717) 992-7328.