A2o— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 4,1981 Holstein show first place Aged Cow and Reserve Senior Champion owned by E J Doebenener and John Parks, Jamestown Parkacres Sun Ivy, an August, 1974 daughter of Pennstate Ivanhoe Star, also received the Best Udder award and the High Production Award m her class Her 305-day lactation record was 24,991 pounds milk with 1137 pounds fat Judge Keene dehoerated some tune when placing Ivy s class finally moving her up from third place to first He emphasized he liked her dairyness and her suoenoi udder, and had to start the class with her despite her smaller scale Tne Junior Champion, according to Judge Keene, was an out standing heifer but could not compete for the grand cham pionship with the two senior cows Corlan-Farms Pete Penny was the first place senior yearling heifer, bred and owned by Delmer Cornman, R 2 Mechamcsburg Born November 21, 1979, the top Junior is sired by Straight-Pine Elevation Pete out of Corlan- Farms Ultimate Patsy The Reserve Junior Champion trophy went to Apache Royal Hentage-ET, the first place junior yearling This Elevation daughter, born March 7, 1980, is owned by Apache Holstems, Conard Stan worth, Chuck Will, and Lynn and Bonnie Miller The Grand Champion Holstein Bull banner went to the entry from Berks County’s Kerchenhill Holstems. Indianvale Kerchenhill Kona was the first place senior bull Berks County’s Kerchenhill Holstems captured the blue ribbon for Dam & Daughter r*% %* i %* As .nr? *'*&*-.■ -HE.,. WS, &»**■*■ >,*Vr-' , -*' . ' . - The grand champion Holstein bull was the senior bull calf entry of Raymond Seidel and family, Kutztown, Indianvale Kerchenhill Kona, a September, 1980 calf. (Continued from Page A J) calf, calved September 27,1980 According to Raymond Seidel, Kutztown, owner of the bull, Kona is out of Indianvale Star Sebnna, a cow he purchased last year at the Berks County Sale The bull champion is sired by Plushanski Persuadei In the group classes. Singing Brook Farms, owned by Obie Snider and family of Imier, took blue ribbons in Best V emaie Bred & Owned By Exhibitor, Senior Get of Sire (Paclamai Double Tribune), and Best Three Females The Produce of Dam blue nbDon went to Dyar-Acres Holstems, Shippensburg for Dyar-Acres Rag Apple Elsie And the Dam & Daughter class was topped by Kerchenhill Holstems with R-R- Mooktown Lady, dam, and R-R- Mooktown Ideal Lady, daughter In the Club Herd competition, Bradford County’s six head led oft the class, followed by Tioga, Cumberland, Crawford, and Lancastet Other show results are as follows I Kerchenhill Holstenij Kutrfown grand champion 2 Reu Hcl Farms Mohrsville J Creedm C Cornman Mechamcsburg 4 Edward P Eleanor Stokes Arthur Karpa and Alice Baxter Avella 5 Woodson Farm Pennsburt; JUNIOR YEARLING BULL ] Morrell Farms S Custead Valley Farm Cochranton SENIOR YEARLING BULL I Lynn t Bonnie Miller reserve grand cham pion Towanda 2 Harvey W Sfoltzfus Morgan lown 1 George M Knight Jr Imlcr 2 Jennifer S Reasncr Shippensburg 3 Peters Farm Port Matilda 4 Glenn E Bowen Wellsboro 5 Edward P & Eleanor Stokes Karpa Avella SENIOR BULL CALF SENIOR HEIFER CALF <> * **, Dyar-Acres, Shippensburg, took first place Executive Secretary William Nichol presents in the Produce of Dam competition during the the trophy to herdsman Jeff Reasner while 28th Annual Pa. State Holstein Show, held Mike and Becky Oyarman hold their winning Thursday at the Farm Show Complex, cattle jor champion honors went to Corlan- Farms Pete Penny, bred and owned by Delmar Cornman, R 2 Mechanicsburg. Donald Hostetter, Cashel) Farms, presented the JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER 4 Singing Brook toiler b Harvey W Stotl/lu 1 - 1 Apache Holstems Conrad Slanworth Chuck Morgantown Will Lynn and Bonnie Miller Reserve Jur ior Champion Towanda 2 Leadheid Associates Jamestown j Alvin F Meyers Chambersburg 4 Russell H Miller Timaqui 5 Donald M Hostetter Parkesburg SENIOR YEARLING HEIFER 1 Delmer E Common Junior Champion Mecfrnicsburg ? Jennifer Werner New Oxford 3 James Burdeffe Mercersburg 4 Christine I Wensel 5 SingingßiookFarms Imler DRY COW 3*4 YEAR OLDS 1 James P Knight Airville 2 Ross Ann Snider Irnler 3 Cindy I Showaker NewviHe 4 Keith Buch Fleetwood 6 Chester L and Galen R Smith Shippensbur^ DRY COW 5 YEARS* OVER 1 3 4 Donald M HLstUter Parkesbm ° Kti Steve Ron Mowrv & John Marche/rk Po)nri[ Spring 5 Ken & Steve Mowrv JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD HEIFER 1 Domld M Hostetler Pirkjsburi 7 In ink Wui lei NiwOxloid 3 Oeouchl C,ntno Piu) f I inn K ni’t: At vilk 1 Mm' I i n Cnrtir in or i Dtaii In t- oi Pniumbit Cm*- nd SENIOR TWO V EAR Ot D HEIFER * Mi m 1 Horn iicl'ii >fo m< n n Gt ' i Columbia C o n Pi in 1 Wnn A Sin h M)nsheld4 Mof'el'Fiim Cor tir mtor l Di ie' r k ii'imti b > i THREE YEAR OLD COW W jl’bt Forms lik ColiGt.eulk J ( dn f Oorotfn Wood Mmsfit c 3 Sn tn Biuo f vr Imler 4 J )ine i ' A Nirn bu'dc te Mer crshu j Joyce W» j ve' Gicnmorr FOUR YEAR OLD COW ] Sin*mt Brook Farms Imler 7 Hel<_ > I beicltl Kuiztown 3 Robert H Kauffman Fluribeintnwn 4 George Pttt, J' L oujf it**» Cros R)ids b Lynn A Bonn eM Up T owjn 1 t 100 000 LB CLASS I Geor p 111 Cynthn P ut i Imu Kni f M' Senior A Gi md Champion Airv4l* ' t nt 1m 1 Common C irhsU? < C Ru'K' { is l Freedom 4 Donal 1 A St ipt fi I tm I Su'lk h Easton S Morrell Fjrnr Corfu ml jr AGED COW I T f A J Park* Reserve Ut u d and Senior Champion >amesfown ° Obre Snider Imler 3 Ben A Regnn Jackson Columbia Cross Roads 4 Gordon & Dorothy Wood Mansfield 5 Morrell Farms Cochranton SENIOR GET OF SIRE 1 Sirgmg Brook Farms Imler BEST THREE FEMALES I Singing Brook Fa r, ns k ‘'nr 2 Go* Wood 0 Acres Mansfield 3 I ynn A Bonnie Miller Towanda 4 Maple Bound 5 Burke* Falls East Freedon PRODUCE OF DAM 1 Dyrj Ac r es Holslems Shippers b ■» G Wood Mansfield 3 * eroy F Shovsaker Newviile troi ie reserve Junior v /mpion, Apache Royal Heritage, was shown by Bonnie Miller, Towanda. Cindy Neeley, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess, makes the trophy presentation. 100 000 LB CLASS 1 George 111 Cynthia Paul & James Knight Senior * Grand Champion Airville 2 Creedm C Cornman Mechimcsburg 3 David f Burket Fast Freedom 4 Donald A Seipt * John J Suh'van b Morrell Farms Cochrmton AGEDCOW 1 t J Ooebenener & J Parks Jamestown 0 Obie Smder Irnler 3 Ben & Regina Jackson 4 Gordon & Dorothy Wood b Morrell Farms Cochranton SENIOR GET OF SIRE I Singme Brook I arms Irnler John Howard, right, bid his farewell to the Pennsylvania Holstein Association during Thursday evening’s show. Howard will be starting a new career as a dairy farmer in 'M Lancaster. He has already started his herd with the purchase of 15 head of —you guessed it Kolsteins. irST THREE FEMALfcb I Singing Brook Farms Imfer ? Got Wood D Acres Mansfield 3 Lynn S Bonnie Miller Towinda 4 Maple Bound 5 Bucket Falls E jst Freedom PRODUCEOF DAM I Dyr i Acres Holsfems Shippensburg 2 Got Wood Mansfield 3 I eroy E Showaker A Smgmj. Brook hnler 5 HarveyW StollWus Morgantown DAM I DAUGHTER 1 Kerrhenhill Holstems Kut/town 2 Ml Glen C olurnbid Cross Roads 1 Maple Bound 4 Smilhthle Shippensburg 5 Sunny Bend Farm r York CLUB HERD 1 Bradford Tioga 3 Cumberland 4 Crawford o lancaster