BY DONNA TOMMELLEO HAKKIBBURU Move over Best Western. ' ’* The Farm Show Complex easily could have been dubbed the “Best Because the nearest doorknob was a few hundred feet away, this weary guest didn’t bother with a “Do Not Disturb” sign. However, that didn’t matter since he slumbered right through popping flashbulbs and an endless parade,of cattle which marched passed him toward the milking parlor Televisions were not a standard feature in most rooms so, New York exhibitors the Martins and Baldwins brought along a portable just in time to watch the “Thursday Night Moo vie.” Reclining in the plush TV room from left to right, top row are Cheryl Baldwin, 3, Teri Martin, Audra Baldwin, 6, and Glenna Baldwin. The lower level includes from left to right, Patrick Martin 9, Charles Baldwin, 9, and Amy Baldwin 8. Bradford Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D2B) Davis Brothers D 30 3 D 51 3 D 61 3 Pier cehome Farms Vigo ' 3 Joan 3 Topsy 3 W L. Huntington & Son 55 3 21 3 8 3 Philcrest Farm Lolly Milky L Scott Shedden 26 37 56 MartmJ<mgsley 40 44 25 Nancy K Bean Netta Windy Mont Farm LU 3 7 3 2 / 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 6 3 5 Be it ever so humble... or what’s this cow doing in my bed? Eastern,” last month after housing hundreds of road-weary- dairy cattle breeders during the Penn sylvania All-American Dairy Show. (Turn to Page D3O) 305 305 305 17,674 16,564 19,821 276 293 305 18,646 20,653 16,661 17.141 15,816 18,239 305 305 305 298 301 20,959 19.245 20,852 19,443 23,554 305 305 305 18,265 16,232 18.047 305 280 293 22 173 305 305 18,064 Kenneth E. Grube Oelicus 3 Vaughn & Kathy Harkness Billy Patches Scott & Lynn Cook Natalie Scott Moore 5 827 743 732 788 829 729 55 Hermit Hill Farm W 9 894 705 822 Charles Allen 50 C 3 24 K 3 79 B 3 Timothy Spencer 55 Heifr 3 62 Cindy 3 Providence Acres 395 3 485 3 Lawrence A Swartley 33 3 Calvin & Rick Shaffer 47 3 66 3 63 3 725 2 3 843 610 728 710 834 758 762 806 828 Limousin service? With 14 acres to cover in just a week, some exhibitors took advantage of the shuttle service which also doubled as a hay cart. Although gratuities were included in the 7-day package, this rowdy group from New York “tipped” more than once before the Therapeutic beds, such as the one on which wasn't sleeping, he looked well-rested the Gerald Palm, North Fairfield, Ohio, is map- following day in the winner’s circle with his ping, provided that extra bit of support for Grand Champion Ayrshire Female, aching backs. Even though Palm claimed he -286 305 305 296 305 21,571 305 305 285 17,845 16,444 18,957 305 20,486 305 305 305 17,160 20,011 14,993 305 305 21,318 20,627 305 305 305 20,063 18,502 17,137 293 305 15,218 14,378 341 359 20,803 17.709 303 18,060 19,703 21,848 18,451 15 395 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 10,1981—D29 ride’s end. From left to right the group in cludes; Barb Luchsinger, Dennis Fergison, Charles Luchsinger, Dave Younger (hidden Ijy catalog). Gretchen Buecheler, and the driver Doug Welch. 733 88 A 34 '-96 * Lewstone Farms Kelso 771 799 853 755 Apricot Larry B. Wright 732 717 , 42- Pet Roypa Farm Citation Deborah Dixie 634 788 630 Della 3 Romame & Jeff Sechnst Angie 3 Harriet 3 Summit Dairy Farm Peek 3 705 749 760 716 627 James & Diane Elvidge Missy 3 Dottie 3 Merle S Leslie Wanck 832 7 i 0 Qlga Cupid 792 Clarence Stevens Model R. Brown & R Ely Susan 3 Clovis 3 798 859 727 712 299 305 305 305 3 0 3 4 3 4 3 2 305 305 3 5 3 4 2J59 3 4 305 305 305 305 305 294 305 305 305 305 305 305 3 6 305 '305 727 950 729 601 16,875 22,245 12,575 14,323 858 739 17,418 18,583 734 19,591 780 835 757 911 21,633 19,896 19,080 22,296 708 747 17,793 19,216 806 20,929 753 705 17,817 16,933 706 685 20,211 18,455 18,000 795 809 710 16,386 22,304
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