King tops York Black and White Show 0 BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent YORK Peter King’s perennially favorite 4-H cow earned Jikn several more awards "for his impressive collection when she took senior and grand champion honors at the York Black and White Show last Friday. Montvalley Happy Maple, a five-year-old that King has shown for several years in both 4-H and open com petition, won her aged cow class and best udder designation among the aged category. A Citation R -ter mg captu. - senior and grand champion ribbons and trophy at the York Black and White Show with his aged cow by (Citation R Maple. Sue Beshore exhibited the Beshore Farm’s reserve champion 4-year-old by Gay ideal. dairy princess Angie Eyster presented the awards. ygdßain ,l r" l F j gai=iia | r ,j [= , r 'i ■■ J i— l T l, " l i ’ l T T r ,j r d r Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824 Maple daughter, she was bred by Arthur Momson. It was a satisfying day all around for Pete’s family, the Paul Kings of Kmgway Holsiems at Delta, who also won the coveted premier breeder and premier exhibitor banners. In ad dition, Paul took a first in the three-year-old class with a homebred daughter from both a homebred sire and dam, and daughter Lesley’s 4-H Marvex heifer topped the senior yearling class. All the King’s include wife Kathy and son David are FRANK A. FILLIPPO, IN DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS Slaughtered under government inspection Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 active in registered Holstein circles, and Paul serves on the state board’s executive committee. Kmgway’s herd includes fifty registered milking animals, with a current DHLA rolling herd average of 16,700 pounds of milk and 660 of fat, with a classification BAA of 106. York Fairgrounds hosted the annual competition sponsored by the county’s Holstein Association. Creedin Cornman, well known Cumberland County breeder of Justa-Beauty Holstems, was the judge for WANTED BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Well-known Holstein enthusiasts, the Paul King family of Delta, won the premier breeder and exhibitor banners at the York Black and White Show. David and Lesley King hold the family's awards. Back from left are judge Creedin Cornman of Cumberland County, Paul King and show chairman Larry RinehartT Absent were Mrs. Kathy King and son Peter, who were loading up the cattle to hurry off to another show the following day. the hundred-plus show en- “Gerrilynn Chief Reflect calf by S-W-D Valiant, she tries. AVA”, a leggy junior was bred by Thomas Boyer. Beshore Farms of New yearling owned by 4-H’er * Chairman for the show Cumberland exhibited the Kevin Laughman of was Larry Rinehart of East reserve senior and grand Thomasville. Sired by Berlin, and Shirley Trim champion, “Cbamberland- Vincent View Molly Chief, mer. East Berlin, was in Dali Horty.” The deep- the heifer was bred by charge of catalogs and en bodied four-year-old took Christine Wolf. tries. Others on the show first place udder in her class Bridgette Boyer’s junior committee were Mike and is a daughter of cplf, “Sunnybend Fresca Stewart of Airville and Phil Romandale Dividend Valiant Kit B,” got judge Laughman of Thomasville. Performer. She was bred by Comman’s nod for the Clifford Cbamberland. reserve junior rosette. A (TurntoPaeeAlfil Junior champion was growthy and sharp January 88 ' Call: C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 23, 1950— A15
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