D2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26,1981 BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent YORK David King’s “Kingstead An Tara”, a four year-old 4-H entry, won the open class Holstein show at the York Fair and was named the best uddered entry. "Tara” had previously won the 4-H show last week, as well as championships she took at the York 4rH Round-Up and the 4-H District Show earlier this year. The 15-year-old son of Paul and Kathy King of R 2 Delta, David’s other 4-H entry took second place in the four-year-old class. The King ry .jght, tx fork Fair open class grand and senior champion Brown Swiss honors with his junior two year-old sired by Top Acres Stretchy Cleve. Reserve senior and grand went to 4-H’er Mike Welsh with his three-year-old. Mark Jenkins took six first-places in the York Fair Ayrshire open show, then topped that off with the purple banner for his age cow entry, “Cove Creek Kings Sheila.” York Fair Shorthorn class awards all went home to Cumberland County with the Young family, of Three Springs Farm. With their grand champion female are, from left, Linda Young, Jimmy Young, and Terry Mentzer. York dairy champs wear purple banners well family also took first place in the dairy herd class, junior get of sire with an entry sired by Lawcrest Marvex, and junior calf class. Tapped by judge Jim Shaw for the reserve senior and grand honors was "Bupplynn Marvex' Patty,” junior two-year-old exhibited by Bupplynn Farms, Seven- Valleys. The Marvex daughter also was chosen second best udder, and best senior female bred and owned. Yorker Thomas Boyer’s senior yearling by Oak-Hillranch Kit was named the junior champion, placing over the reserve m- ~ -v < f >r ~ + > '■» - ; 'v*r i< : * •* ?>, ' ' t '“£'-i‘ Z'l< ;‘-Z V V - :L< fes®' 1 H.V t *«•*> 's iiry of York „ued yet Jtter, ft, holds the winning aged cow, while another grand champion banner to their Mike Rutter is handling the reserve grand burgeoning collection of Guernsey awards. Leo champion for his sor Todd. David King, center, won his second York Fair Holstein championship in as many days, when his four-year-old by Kingstead Aristotle added the open class win to the previous day’s termediate calf, a Marvex, exhibited by 4-H’er Debra Wolf of Abbottstown. Perennial Guernsey winners, Rutter Bros. Dairy of York, took the purple banner for their aged cow sired by Eber Lea Farms Wistar. “Eber Cindy Win Sandra” topped reserve senior and res. grand champion, a herdmate owned by 4-H’er Todd Rutter, the third generation of Rutter brothers involved in the registered Guern sey operation. Todd’s reserve, “Rutter Bros. Nelson Eager,” had won last week’s 4-H show. The Guernsey junior cham pionship was a preview of the grand honors, with Rutter Bros, capturing the top spot with a senior yearling and Todd Rutter m the reserve slot with his senior yearling entry. Mark Jenkins, Pylesville, Maryland, was named Ayrshire senior and grand champion with his. **Cove Creek Kings Sheila,” also selected the best uddered cow in the division. Reserve semor and grand honors went to Joey Welsh, East Berlin, with a junior two-year-old. (I urn to Page U 3) z~>'' ' <' V > -* •> 4-H honors. Leroy Bupp exhibited the reserve grand, a junior two-year-old. Judge was Tim Shaw, Berks County Holstein breeder. Veteran Jersey breeder Miile Seeds captured another championship with her pleasing senior two-year-old “Top-O- Hill Milestone Tempty.” Top-O-Hill Farm took all the Jersey - champion awards at the York Fair’s open show. <-*v ' *'
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