Barkstead Farms win premier banners at Potter Co. Finishing second m this class was Tun Easton with Buckstead Diana Ace and third was Jay Heisey with Catelmn Jewel Pippi. Allegen Farm showed the grand champion bull call, Allegen Bonaparte. In the intermediate calf class, first place went to Jay N. Heisey with Catelmn Creek Lana, second, to Allegen Farm’s Allegen Elevation Dot and third to Janet Matthews with Aqua-Lan Doreen 'Timothy Dora. Top senior heifer calf was shown by Donald Thompson, Uylsses, and was named Ivajen Atitude Doreen. Rhoda Knowlton took second place in this class with Knowlstead Ron Dawn and third place went to Catherine Snyder with Robevla Star Willow Katie. Celeste Barker, Ulysses, showed the top junior yearling heifer, Barkview Kit Builder Sancho. Finishing second was Catelmn Lynn Lois, shown by Jay Heisey, and third was Son Rose American Eagle, owned by Robert Cornell. Top semor yearling heifer was shown by Guy Dunn, Coudersport. Second place went to Allegen Farms and third to Kenneth Lambert. Candy Barker Cooney showed the top dry cow, 3 and 4 year olds, with Barkview Milking Bambi. Second place went to Rhoda Knowlton with Knowlstead Elevation Ava. For dry cow, five years and over, tirst place went to Guy Dunn and second to Candy Barker Cooney, with Allegen Farm, third. Candy also took first place m the junior two-year old milking class with Barkview Sparkling Pebbles. Second place went to Edward Cornell and third, Ansdale Farms. In tne semor two-year-old class top winner was Jay N. Heisey with Catelmn K Builder Royal. Finishing second was David L. Risser with isadore Heather Boottuck Heddy And third was Kevin Risser with NYATCA Barrett Sonstar Twin. First place m the three-year-old milking class went to Allegen Farm with Allegen Elevation Trinket: second was George and MILLPOKT - George and Bonnie Barker and daughters took double honors at the recent 27th Potter County Open Dairy Show. The family farm, called Barkstead Farms, received both the premier breeder and premier exhibitor banners. Grand champion Holstein female was Allegen Gay Ideal Treasure, owned by Allegen Farm. This cow was also the senior champion female and took first place in Best Udder. Allegen Farm 1981 Pull Schedule MINI &4 W.D. September 4 Starting Time 6:30 P.M. Further Information Call 717-264-8631 SPRUCING UP YOUR HOME? EVERYTHING TO RENEW THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR HOME We offer complete services for the repair or installation of - aluminum & vinyl siding - galvanized & aluminum spouting - fascia & soffit ■ window capping - storm windows & doors - shutters - all types of shingle roofing - painting. SANDBLASTING REPOMTING WATERPROOFED From repairing drafts leaking walls to complete stucco removal and repointing, exterior restoration or farmhouses is our specialty! REASONABLE RATES JAMES H. DOSTER 507 South Spruce Street Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543 For information or a free estimate, return coupon below. Name Address _____ : City State Zip Phone: Area Directions to your home: is owned by Ivan Smoker and sons ot Genesee. Reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion female was Catelmn K Builder Koyal, owned by Jay N. Heisey, Rexville, N.Y. First place tor produce ot dam class was Jack Thomas, Ulysses. In the dairy herd class first place went to Allegen Farm, which also took the top awards for best three females and senior get ot sire. 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INC. Built in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Ivajen Atitude Doreen, a senior heiter calf, owned by Donald Thompson, Uylsses. Reserve junior champion champion was Catelmn Creek Lana, owned by Jay N. Heisey, Rexville, N.Y. First place in Junior Get-Ot-Sire Holstein class went to Michelle and Michael Thompson and Jack Thomas, all ot Ulysses. Second place went to Allegen Farm. Top junior heifer Holstein was Son-Rose Sea Shell Jennifer, owned by Robert Cornell. <r- r Revere, PA 18953 215-847-2041 SALE - 25% OFF Limited Quantities incaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981—A31 Bonnie Barker with Barkview Chrome Grasshopper and third was Donald Gilliland with Bark view Fond Mystery. Top four-year-old was Barkview Fond Tom Benue, owned by George and Bonnie Barker, Ulysses. Second place went to Kathy Heisey with Catelmn Leader Jennifer and third to Fred Risser with Riss-Dale Jet-Stream Karen. First place cow in the five years and over class was Allegen Gay Ideal Treasure, owned by Allegen Farm. Taking second place was Barkstead Carmel Boots, owned by George and Bonnie Barker, and third was Mike Thompson’s Phylene Eve Ester Charm Cross. Grand and senior champion female Guernsey owas Brown Brooks Cheryl, owned by John Torok, Genesee. Torok’s cow also was chosen Best Udder. The reserve grand and senior cham pion female was also owned by Torok. In the Guernsey senior yearling heifer class, first place went to David Torok with Twin Elms Samantha and second to Jim Torok with Twin Elms Babe. In the senior two-year old class Jeffrey Pirrung of Ulysses was top winner with Night Mare-Larson Winston Wendy. OaLm RB Lucy Leslie, owned by Jack Thomas Jr., Ulysses, was grand and senior champion Brown Swiss. The reserve grand and senior champion Brown Swiss, also owned by Thomas was Hill Lea Modern Disco. These cows also took first place m the three year old and junior two year old classes and Thomas also took first place m the udder class and best three females. Tlie junior champion female Brown Swiss was Irons Galaxy Dolly, shown by Nelsa Matthews, Ceres, in the intermediate heifer class. Reserve junior champion was Hill Lea King- Phoebe, an intermediate heifer owned by Jack, Thomas. First place in junior heifer class went to Jack Thomas with Hill Lea Laddie Babette. Judge for the show was Richard Coyne of New York.
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