A3O-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1999 VERNON ACHENBACH, JR. Lancaster Fanning Staff KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) Dale-Pride Holsteins of the north Annville area exhibited the grand and reserve grand champions of the Southeast Pen nsylvania Championship Holstein Show Wednesday evening. Judge for the show was James Kahlcr of Wcllsboro. Alan, Kurt and Brian Hostetler served as leadsmen for the Dale- Pride Holstein show animals. Their senior 3-year-old, Dale- Pride Malach Angelica was named grand champion. Angelica is a Robthom Malachite-ET daughter out of Dale-Pride Cleitus Anjee. The reserve grand champion was a junior 3-year-old, another Malachite daughter, Dale-Pride Malachite Alva, out of dam Dale- Pride Chesapeake Avis. In the youth division, the grand champion was an aged cow. Key stone Highlight Lake, owned by Sara Hlavaty of Easton. The reserve grand champion was a junior 2-ycar-old, Tumpikc-Vicw Skybuck Penny, owned by P. Dus tin Homing of Stevens. The junior champions were the same for the open and youth divisions. The junior champion was a winter calf. Woodbine Mity P Maple, owned by Candice M. Knight of Woodbine Farm in Annville. The reserve junior champion was a summer yearling, Dalce- Bred Encore Gidgct, teed and owned by Timothy Vail of Lebanon. The premier breeder was Dale- Pride Holsteins. The premier exhi bitor of the show was the Homing family of Stevens Paul, Lind say, Kelly and P. Dustin Homing. More than 100 animals were exhibited during the show, which Is part of the show season sanc tioned by the Pennsylvania Hols- Pitts To Hold Farm Tour WASHINGTON, D.C. Con gressman Joseph R. Pitts, repre sentative of the 16th Congression al District, will conduct his annual farm tour on Tuesday, September 7 at 9 a.m. During the Farm Tour, Congressman Pitts will visit two Lancaster County and Chester County farms to discuss with farmers the issues they face on a daily basis. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS What: Congressman Pitts Farm Tour Who: Congressman Joe Pitts Lancaster and Chester County farmers 9 a.m. Rohrer Homestead, Dairy farm of John and Bonnie Rohrer 2SOB Creek Hill Road, Lancaster; (717) 656- 9243. Directions: From Route 772 south at LeoU, turn onto Creek Hill Roed, heeding west Go through two stop signs (Horseshoe Road and Hellers Church Road.) The Rohrer Homestead on the left, about Vi mile from Hell ers Church Road. 10:30 Weaverland Valley Farms, Crop and An gus Steer farm of Dale-Pride Holsteins Show Southeast Champions tein Association. The state champ ionship show is slated for Sept. 21 at the state Farm Show Building in Harrisburg, as part of the Pa. All- American Daily Show. Pa. Holstein Association S.E. Championship Kutztown Fairgrounds SPRING CALF 1 Debra Ocker 2 Brelt Salt -atm 3 Jessica Luckenbill WINTER CALF 1 Candice M Knight 2 Christina M Knight 3 Timothy Vail FALL CALF 1 Christina M Knight 2 Kelly Horning 3 Jessica Luckenbill SUMMER YEARLING 1 Timothy Vail 2 Trisha R Knight 3 Kent & Melomca Hotter SPRING YEARLING 1 Justin M Hall 2 Shane Hall 3 Kent & Melomca Hotter WINTER YEARLING 1 Kendra Reist 2 Jessica Luckenbill 3 Candice M Knight FALL YEARLING 1 Lynette J Heffner 2 Paul E Horning 3 Nathan Beiler JUNIOR CHAMPION Candice Knight RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION Timothy Vail JUNIOR BEST THREE 1 Woodbine Farm 2 Paul E Horning 3 S-Pme Lawn Farm DRY COWS - 4 YEARS & UNDER 1 Brent Schuler DRY COWS ■ 5 YEARS & OVER 1 Melinda Hossler JUNIOR 2 YEAR OLD 1 P Dustin Homing 2 Aaron Ruch 3 Alan Narehood & Ray Kramer SENIOR 2 YEAR OLD 1 Melinda Hossler 2 Paul E Horning 3 Zack Fulmer JUNIOR 3 YEAR OLD 1 Dale E Hostetler 2 Delaware Valley College 3 Paul E Horning SENIOR 3 YEAR OLD 1 Dale E Hostetler 2 Dale E Hostetler 3 Keystone Farm FOUR YEAR OLD 1 Keystone Farm 2 Barry S Hostetler 3 Lynette Heffner FIVE YEAR OLD 1 Jessica Luckenbill 2 Paul E Horning 3 Jesse R Biller 125,000 LB CLASS 1 Dale E Hostetler 2 Aaron Ruch SIX YEAR OLD & OVER 1. Sara Hlavaty 2 Jeffrey L Hostetler 3 Delaware Valley College SENIOR CHAMPION Dale-Pnde Holsteins RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION Dale-Pnde Holsteins SENIOR CHAMPION JR DIVISION' Sara Hlavaty RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION JR DIVISION P Dustin Horning GRAND CHAMPION Dale-Pnde Holsteins RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Dale-Pnde Holsteins GRAND CHAMPION JR DIVISION Sara Hlavaty RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION JR DIVISION P Dustin Horning BEST THREE FEMALES 1 Dale-Pride Holstems 2 Keystone Farm 3 PaulE Horning PRODUCE OF DAM 1 Jesse R Bitter DAM & DAUGHTER 1 Aaron Ruch 1 pan. 3 p.m. Larry and Barb Weaver 641 Spruce Road, New New Holland; (717) 354-7477 Diiectioni: Take Route 23 Bait to Railroad Avenue in New Holland, Him left onto Railroad, and take the next right on Spruce Road. Weav eriand Valley Fanns ii on the left, one mile from Route 23. Hewitt Farms, Dairy farm of Bob and Dan ielle Hewitt 460 Ridge Road, Spring City: (215) 495-7927 Directions: Take Route 23 East to Route 100. Croat Route 100 and continue on Route 23 for about 3 miles. After patting the fire com pany. Hewitt Farm is on the right Look for the sign at the sign at the end of the drive way. Glen Valley Farm, Crop and Dairy farm of Ken and Marilyn Umble 1531 Lower Valley Road, Atglen; (610) 593-2274 Directions: Take Route 41 to Atglen. Turn right onto Route 37Z Glenn Valley Farm it the first farm on the left. Showing the open division grand champions of the Pa. Holstein Association South east Championship Show are, from the left, show judge James Kahier, Berks County Dairy Princess Michelle McMichael, Alan Hostetler with the reserve grand champion, Kurth Hostetter with the grand champion, and Lebanon County Dairy Princess Aman da Martin. The premier breeder of the Pa. Holstein Association Southeast Championship Show is Dale-Pride Hoisteins, represented by, from the left, Alan, Brian and Kurt Hos tetler, who stand with their first-place entry of the best three class, including the two grand champions of the show. The premier exhibitor of the Pa. Holstein Association Southeast Championship Show is the Horning family of Stevens. Representing the family is P. Dustin, Paul, and