T2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1977 The banners tell you ail except who the owners are. At right are Robert Kauffman and his daughter Linda. Left is Dr. David Hagen, showing for Ni-Crete : arms, Chambersburg. Ni-Crete was also named premier breeder of the show. Jersey banners elude HARRISBURG - Marcia Jo Minor, 14, of Washington R 2, Washington County, won the grand and senior championships in Jersey fudging competition at the 2nd Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show with Casonova eJhampion Rebecca, a 6- y ear-old. The champion was sired by Milestone Penn Casonova. Marcia Jo, the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Minor, has been a 4- H member for seven years. She also won a master fitter -■ward. Sheep (Continued from Page 17) champion); 2. James Jef fries. Three Ewe Lambs - 1. James Jeffries. Suffolk* Ram -1. Billy MacCauley (champion ram); 2. Nancy MacCauley, Atglen R 1 (reserve champion); 3. Billy MacCauley; 4. Michael Shuey, Kirkwood. Three Ram Lambs - 1. Billy MacCauley. Ewe, 1 Year and Under 2 - 1, Nancy MacCauley; 2. Billy Mac Cauley. Ewe Lamb Under 1 Year - 1. Billy MacCauley (champion ewe); 2. Nancy MacCauley (reserve champion ewe); 3. Billy MacCauley; 4. James Stauffer; 5. Donna Stoltzfus, Quarryvilleß3. Three Ewe Lambs - 1. Billy MacCauley. Pen of Lambs- 1. Billy MacCauley. Breeders Young Flock -1. Billy MacCauley, Flock -1. Billy MacCauley. Get of Sir - 1. Billy Mac- Cauiey; 2. Nancy Mac- Cauley. Shropshire* Ewe, 1 Year and Under 2 - 1. Fred Keyes, CochranviUe R 1 (champion ewe); 2. Christine Ambler, CochranviUe Rl. Ewe Lamb Under 1 Year - 1. Ernest Barrett, (reserve champion ewe); 2. Christine Ambler; 3. Ernest Barrett; 4. Fred Keyes. Get of Sire - Ernest Barrett, Southdowns Ewe Lamb Under 1 Year - 1. Gerald Rohrer, QuarmUe Rl (champion ewe); "2! Gerald Rohrer (reserve champion). Hampshire! Ewe Lamb Under 1 Year - 1. Robert Ambler, CochranviUe Rl (champion Darlene McConaughey, 14, of Smicksburg, Indiana County, won the reserve grand and reserve senior championship honors with Huntsdale Nancys Irene, a 2- year-old. The animal was sired by Nancys Sleeping Advancer. Darlene, who won the junior championship title with the same animal at the 1976 show, has been a 4-H member for five years. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McConaughey, she also won master fitter and showman awards. show ewe); 2. Robert Ambler (reserve champion ewe). Fitting Senior -1. Fred Keyes; 2. Billy MacCauley; 3. Denise Ambler, Cochranville Rl; 4. Christine Ambler; 5. Ernest Barrett. Junior -1. Gerald Rohrer; 2. Nancy MacCauley; 3. Donna Stoltzfus; 4. James Stauffer. Showmanship Senior - 1. Billy Mac- Cauley; 2. Ernest Barrett; 3. Denise Ambler; 4. Christine Ambler; 5. Fred Keyes. Junior - 1. Donna Stoltz fus; 2. Nancy MacCauley; 3. James Stauffer; 4. Gerald Rohrer; 5. Michael Shuey. AVAILABLE NOW FOR FALL SEEDING 4-CERT. 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Brian Rock, 14, of RD 1, Landisburg, was judged champion fitter and showman in the Jersey breed. He won with Beauty Sunnybrook Lolly Pop, a senior yearling. He has been a 4-H member for four years and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rock. Although exhibitors from southeastern and south central Pennsylvania were shut out of the banner positions, some com mendable performances were turned in from Lancaster Fanning’s prime Cinderella with magic and HARRISBURG - Cin derella, a 5-year old Holstein owned by Robert Kauffman of Elizabethtown, kept her winning streak alive on Tuesday of this week when she was chosen as senior and grand champion by Canadian judge Robert Flett. Cinderella, a stylish black-and-white which Kauffman purchased at the National Holstein Sale in Atlantic City in 1974, carries her sire’s name and is working on an incomplete lactation record which reads: 273 days, 26,271 M, 3.7 per cent, and 985 F. Leading a class of aged cows, Cinderella has won five major shows in the state this year and will be shown area youths coverage area. Included among the winners or near winners from this area were Pat Bukowski of Mount Joy, whose junior calf stood second in Harrisburg in a class of 14. Elizabeth Wollaston, Toughkenamon, saw her entry place fourth in that class. Bruce Andrien, West Chester, had the fifth place entry. Patricia Ann Jenkins had a second-place intermediate calf and Henry Heyer saw his place fifth. charms judge majesty at the World Dairy Ex position in Madison, Wis., next week. Cinderella’s full name is Andfar Astronaut Cin derella. She was bred by Andfar Farms of Andover, N.J. The reserve champion was exhibited by T.K. Nit tershouse, owner of Ni-Crete JJannSr Chambersburg. The cow, Ni-Crete Barbara R Citation, is out of the farm’s own bull, and will be five years old in December. Junior champion and reserve junior champion honors went to James Mc- Caffree of Doylestown, and Lynn and Bonnie Miller, Townada, respectively. Entries from western Pennsylvania shut out contenders from this area, with Marilyn Deaven, Lebanon, garnering a sixth place. There were 16 animals entered in that class. A Chester County girl broke the westerner’s winning streak, however, by showing the first-place junior yearling. Alison Scheib of Phoenixville is the proud owner. Bucks - (Continued on Page 35) The grand champion bull was exhibited by Raymond Seidel, Kutztown, who brought a son of Cabin-Creek Hey Boy into the ring. The reserve champion, a son of Harborcrest Marcus, was shown by Elsood Ohlinger of Mohrsville. This show, the Penn sylvania Holstein Association’s Fall Cham pionship Show, is a warm-up to the Eastern National, which took place here in Harrisburg on Thursday and Friday. 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