Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1980, Image 32

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    A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1990
BY SHEILA MILLER
LEBANON - Under a tent
filled flap-to-flap with black
and white Holstems, Judge
Dennis Wolff picked out
Hershey Bare’s Aged Cow
entry to become this year’s
Lebanon Area Fairs Grand
Champion Holstein.
Valley-Pond Astrocount
Ann, a 5 year old cow sired
by her namesake Valley-
Pond Astrocount and out of
Miss U N H Fourty-Nmer,
was chosen as the best
Holstein at Thursday’s Open
Dairy Show out of over 160
other entries. She was also
tagged Senior Champion and
was the first place animal m
her class of Aged Cows,
along with being the Best
Uddered Cow.
Judge Wolff followed the
Grand Champion with a
Reserve Champion out of the
4 year old class.
Lime Tock Astronaut Sue
Apple, bred by Hubert S.
Miller, Myerstown and
The Grand Champion Holstein at Thursday’s Open Dairy Show was exhibited
by Hershey Bare. Also pictured are Bare's two sons Michael, 1 7, and Robert, 12;
Judge Dennis Wolff; and Lebanon’s Dairy Princess Beverly Burkholder.
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Bare shows grand champ Holstein
owned by his estate, was the
Reserve Semor Champion
cow and became the Reserve
Grand Champion at this
year’s Holstein Show. Sired
by Paclamar Astronaut and
out of Lime Rock P. Sue
Apple, she began her win
ning streak by placing first
in her class of 4 year olds.
She was selected as the
second Best Uddered Cow in
the show.
The Miller Estate also had
the first place Junior and
Semor Get of Sire, Dairy
Herd, and Dam and
Daughter.
In the Colored Breed
Show, Judge Earl Keefer,
Millersburg looked at close
to 90 animals in the Jersey,
Guernsey, Ayrshire, and
Brown Swiss shows. This
was one of the biggest en
tries ever in Lebanon Area
Fair History.
Diane Maulfair,
Jonestown, swept the
'Ayrshire show with two of
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her the Grand
and Reserve Champion
slots.
Her 2 year old entry,
Maulfair Acres S.S. Milk
dud, was tagged the Grand
Champion and Best Uddered
Cow in the show. This was
her second grand cham
pionship this week, having
been named the best entry in
the 4-H and FFA show on
Tuesday.
Maulfair’s Reserve Grand
Champion was her In
termediate Heifer Calf.
Maulfair Acres Forest
MeriNoel was also named
the Junior Champion of the
show.
In the Brown Swiss
competition, Gary Mase,
Lebanon, captured the
Grand and Reserve Grand
Champion honors.
With his 4 year old entry,
Alanc Pavanne Fia, Mase
took first place in his class
and moved on to Senior
Champion on his way to the
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top. She was the Best Ud
dered Cow in the show.
His Junior Yearling entry,
Amy Marauder Annie, was
tagged the Junior Champion
and stood in Reserve to the
Grand.
The Guernsey Grands
were also tied up by one
farm. Jacob Smith and Son,
Annville had both the Grand
Champion and Reserve
Grand Champion entries.
Their 2 year old entry,
Pmey Lane TH Hornet
Medusa, was selected by
Judge Keefer as the Grand
Champion and Best Uddered
Cow in the show. She was
also the Semor Champion.
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Keefer followed the Grand
Champion with the Junior
Champion, another Smith
entry. The Reserve Grand
Champion rosette went to
their Senior Yearling,
Lebanon Valley Pen Col
Waltma.
And in the Jersey show,
Sue Bomberger took home
the Grand Champion trophy
with her 3 year old entry,
Jersey Acres Bruce Jill. She
was the Best Uddered Cow
and the Semor Champion in
the show.
The Reserve Grand
Champion was Marilyn
Deaven’s Semor Calf entry.
Mar-De Allen Jessie was
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