Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 16, 1980, Image 179

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    Seeds sweeps Jersey
WEST CHESTER - Top
-HiU Special St. Patty, a 5
Tear old cow exhibited by
Mildred Seeds, took Grand
Champion honors in the
Jersey competition here at
the Goshen Fair. Top-O-HiU
Special Tasty, a four year
old stablemate also
exhibited by Seeds took
Reserve honors
The two
animals were
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Senior Champion and
Reserve Senior Champion
respectively. In addition,
Seeds’ammals won for her
Best Three Females, Dairy
Herd, Produce of Dam, and
Dam and Daughter honors
as well.
Patricia Jenkins won the
first place senior
showmanship, 15 years and
over category.
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Other placings during the
competition were:
Bull calf - 1 Mildred
Seeds, 2 Steve March. With
the two named Grand
Champion Male and Reserve
Grand Champion Male
respectively.
Junior heifer calf, open
1. Elizabeth Wollaston, 2.
Bruce Heller, 3 Joseph
McCahon, 4. Douglass
March, 5 Patricia Jenkins.
In the Junior heifer calf 4-
H competition 1. Elizabeth
Wollaston, 2. Joseph Mc-
Cahon, 3. Douglass March.
Intermediate heifer calf,
open 1 Mildred Seeds, 2.
Elizabeth Wollaston, 3,
Patricia Jenkins
Intermediate heifer calf, 4-
H 1. Elizabeth Wollaston,
2. Patricia Jenkins.
Semor heifer calf 1
Mildred Seeds, 2. Elizabeth
Wollaston, 3. Laura Tischler,
4. Michael Tischler
Senior heifer calf, 4-H 1.
Elizabeth Wollaston, 2.
Laura Tischler, 3 Michael
Tischler.
Junior yearling heifer,
open 1 Bruce Heller, 2.
Patricia Jenkins, 3 Steve
March. In the 4-H com
petition 1 Patricia
Jenkins, 2. Steve March
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Semor yearling heifer,
open 1. Mildred Seeds, 2.
Elizabeth Wollaston, with
Wollaston taking first in the
4-H competition.
Junior Champion Female
was Top-O-HUI Milestone
Tempty owned by Seeds and
Top-O-Hill Milestone Gem
owned by Bruce Heller was
named Reserve Junior
Female.
Junior get of sire 1
Mildred Seeds, Advancer,
Sleeping Milestone, 2 Bruce
Heller and 3. Patricia
Jenkins with the same bull.
4. Helen McCahon; 5. Steve
March.
Two year old cow 1.
Elizabeth Wollaston, 2.
Bruce Heller, 3. Mildred
Seeds, 4. Elizabeth
Wollaston, 5 Helen Mc-
Cahon.
Two year old cow, 4-H 1
and 2. Elizabeth Wollaston,
3 Helen McCahon
Three year old cow 1
Mildred Seeds Four year old
cow 1 Mildred Seeds, 2.
Philip Tischler, with
Tischler winning the 4-H
competition in that category.
Cows five years old and
over 1 Mildred Seeds, 2.
Patricia Jenkins, with
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Jenkins taking first in the 4-
H competition
Cows over five and dry
1. Mildred Seeds.
Best udder in the show
1 Mildred Seeds, 2.
Elizabeth Wollaston, 3.
Bruce Heller, 4. Mildred
Seeds, 5. Elizabeth
Wollaston.
Semor get of sire 1.
Mildred Seeds, Top-O-Hill
Criterion Special, 2. Helen
McCahon, with the same
sire.
Grand Champion 4-H
animal was Napoleon Maple
Lawn Rocky owned by
Elizabeth Wollaston.
Best three females 1
Mildred Seeds, 2. Bruce
Heller, 3. Elizabeth
Wollaston, 4. Patricia
Jenkins.
Dairy herd 1. Mildred
Seeds, 2. Elizabeth
Wollaston.
Produce of dam
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Mildred Seeds, 2. Bruce
Heller, 3. Philip Tischier, 4.
Elizabeth Wollaston, 5.
Helen McCahon.
Dam and daughter 1.
Mildred Seeds, 2. Patricia
Jenkins, 3. Helen McCahon,
4. Philip Tischier.
Showmanship, over 15
years 1. Patricia Jenkins,
2. Philip Tischier, 3.
Elizabeth Wollaston, 4. Steve
March.
Showmanship, 12-14 years
1. Laura Tischier, 2. Helen
McCahon.
Showmanship, 9-11 years
1 Joseph McCahon, 2.
I Douglass March
Fitting, 15 and over 1.
Steve March, 2. Phillip
| Tischier, 3 Patricia Jenkins,
4. Elizabeth Wollaston.
F'*tmg, 12-14 1. Helen
McCahon, 2. Laura Tischier.
Fitting, 9-11 1. Joseph
McCahon, 2. Douglass
March.
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