Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1981, Image 114

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    C26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12,1981-
Miller’s 6 Togg’ tops Allentown goat show
The grand champion Toggenburg, owned by Ann Miller,
Furlong, was selected Best In Show doe during the Allentown
Goat Show. Judging the contest was David Funk, left.
Sally Rehrig, West Bowmans, exhibited the grand cham
pion Nubian doe.
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The grand champion La Mancha doe was exhibited by
Susan Miller, Furlong.
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ALLENTOWN For the second
year in a row, judge David Funk
from Sherburne, N.Y. gave the
Best In Show honors at the
Allentown Fair Open Dairy Goat
Show to GCH Kockspring Pharoh
Look AT Me, owned by Ann J.
Miller of Furlong.
This doe topped the show alter
winning the Champion Challenge
class over the grand champion
Toggenburg ot the day, a herd
mate Rockspring Lynas
Tremendous, who completed her
Permanent Championship status
with the American Dairy Goat
Association with that win. Reserve
grand champion was Waterhouse
Gama also owned by Miller.
The Miller family has been
exhibiting dairy goats at the
Allentown Fair continuously since
1965.
Talcing home the honors of
Grand Champion in the Nubian
show was Horseshoe Acres T V
Jennifer, owned by Edwin and
Sally Rehrig of West Bowmans. A
breeder of dairy goats for the past
5 years, they explained they were
extremely pleased a doe of then
own breeding had won.
Reserve grand champion Nubian
was Wintergreen D H J Early Bird,
owned by 4-H’er Cheryl Eschbach
of Kempton. It was a rewarding
day for Cheryl, who also won
Grand Champion and Reserve m
Alpines. Cheryl’s Gledening’s
Mercena went Grand Champion,
completing her Permanent
Champion status with ADGA. Her
own-bred doe Amor G M Andre’s
Ashley, a daughter of the GCH doe,
went Reserve Grand Champion.
Cheryl is a Lehigh Co. 4-H’er, who
has been competing at the
Allentown Fair for the past 5
years.
4-H’er Susan E. Miller of
Furlong, showed her 2-year-old La
Mancha’ doe (CH pending),
Rockspring Tonka Ultra Violet, not
only to the Grand Championship
but also to win Best of Breed as
winner of the Champion Challenge
class.
Reserve Champion honors went
to Rocky Orchard Acres Mindy
owned by Leonard K. Williams.
Under ADGA rules that reserve
win gives her a leg toward her
Permanent Champion Status.
Lorraine E. Eschbach’s Kidding
Hills Knight’s Angel won Grand
Champion Saanen. The Reserve
Grand Champion Saanen was Gay-
Mor’s K P Cambric owned by
Dennis J. Dominick of Fogelsville.
Joanne Dominick, Foglesville,
showed her Recorded Grade doe,
Horseshoe Acres V S Jasmine, to a
purple ribbon. That was the doe’s
second championship. 4-H’er
Margaret Schoenly of Barto won
Reserve Grand Champion with
Petunia Great Flower.
A total of 104 dairy goats were
shown by 21 exhibitors.
4-H Junior and Senior
Showmanship classes also were
held. Winning Junior Showman
ship and qualifying for an ADGA
Showmanship Certificate was 13-
year-old Susan E. Miller, Furlong,
who has been showing 4-H for 5
years. Senior Showman, qualifying
for an ADGA Showmanship Cer
tificate, was 17 year old Gary C.
Mengel of Fogelsville.-A.M.
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Joanne Dominick, Fogelsville.
Cheryl Eshbach, Kempton, showed the grand champion
Gary Mengel, Fogelsville, left, and Susan Miller, Furlong,
captured top honors in the junior and senior showmanship
competition.
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