Jersey Show Set LIBERTY (Tioga Co.) The stage is set for the 14th annual Northeast District Jersey Show at the Tioga County Fairgrounds in Whitneyville, on Monday, August 16. To be judged by Chuck Luchsinger, classes for the event include all typical calf and cow classes as well as a class for senior yearlings in milk and a production class for animals who have produced 100,000 pounds of milk or 4,000 pounds of fat. A premier exhibitor and premier breeder for the show will also be named. Once again, the Noble family will present a premier perfor mance award in memory of Tommy G. Noble. The award will be given at the end of the show and will be based on 50-percent milk production, and 50-percent on class placing. To be eligible for the premier performance award, please sub mit the animal’s name, registra- Shippensburg Young Adult Farmers Association ggggfr and ay mm Forrester Farm Equipment, LTD JIS^L #DfIVE MARTIN'S BULLRIDE MANIA Shippensburg Community Fair Arena Saturday, August 7, 1999 2:00 pm Gates Open, 6:00 pm Show Time WAYZ 101.5 FM Welcomes Also featuring local talent Stephanie Daihl Bring Lawn Chairs, Come Early For Food Ram or Shine, No Refunds ADVANCE TICKET PRICES GATE TICKET PRICES ADULTS - $9.00, CHILDREN - $4.00 (Ages 4-12) ADULTS - $lO.OO, CHILDREN - $5.00 (Ages 4-12) To purchase tickets ot more information, call 530-2756 or 597-9200 A privately held fuU service commodity merchandising firm. Call today to see how PACMA can broaden your marketing efforts whether you're BUYING or SELLING Agricultural Commodities Rail Facilities are available at Green Castle 8e Palmyra, PA 475 East High Street, Palmyra, PA 17078 800-PACNA Inc. • 717-838-7050 1-800-722-6246 Started by Producers for producers * v OtfiH fit v Utf w M For August 16 tion number, birth date, sire, dam, owner’s name and breed er’s name on a piece of plain paper and send it to Paul Moyer, RRI Box 88A, Roaring Branch, PA 17765. The entry deadline is August 9, 1999. Entries postmarked after that date will be subject to a $l5 per head late fee. Animals may enter the fair grounds after 10 p.m. on Saturday, August 14. To be admitted to the show, animals must be free from signs of clinical illness or contagious or infectious diseases and must be presented with an official health certificate upon entering the fairgrounds. Vaccinations required include IBR, PI3, and BVD. Animals that have not been vaccinated against BVD during the previous 12 months must receive one dose of modified live virus vaccine given at least 15 days and not more than 180 days before the show. -r i a XT’ • Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31, 1999-A23 Lebanon Area Fair (Continued from Page A 22) ed by Micah Heagy of Lebanon. Womdsdorf. The reserve jurion . Tire open reserve junior ch^p champion was a summer yearling, ™ wasa S D " One-Hill Patrol Sunshine, shown Mountam Poseidon Emma, bred by Amy Moyer of Womebdorf. ? The 4-H reserve grand champ ion was a 5-year-old, Oakenbound Bold Reba, toed and owned by Justin Troutman of Richland. The FFA reserve grand champ ion Jersey was an aged cow. Blue Mt. Yankee Jane, bred and owned by Andrew Dice. The 4-H reserve junior champ- Jersey In the Jersey breed, the open division grand champion was a junior 3-ycar-old, Spruce Avenue R Regal Countess, owned by Jason Kline of Myerstown. 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