B36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982 Maryland Show (Continued from Page 834) filled the center ring of the Timomum Fairground Cow Palace. In the senior calf com petition, alone, 52 heifers paraded for top placing. But it wasn’t until the final junior class that King spied his junior champion. Derrwyn Ultra Mindy, a senior yearling exhibited by Brian Derr of Taneytown, collected a Junior Champion win in the open division. The Quality Ultimate daughter is out of Derrwyn Admiral Kelly. Reserve Junior Champion honors went to a “Reserve,” of another sort. Kents Reserve Rorae Asta was the senior yearling entry of Marion F. Andrew of Cen treville. Out of Gillbrook Astronedia, Andrew’s reserve champ is sired by Elevation. A C Tamelane Rockman Senator son walked off with Grand Champion bull honors. OCS Dairy Superman, a yearling bull, is owned by Patricia Zimmerman of Frederick and Roscoe Harbaugh of Thurmont. The young bull is out of Emperor Susan Marquis King went with a younger bull Brian Derr is at the halter of his junior senior yearling are from left to right: Paul King, champion Derrwyn Ultra Mindy. The Quality judge; Jeanne Beard, class sponsor; Derr; Ultimate daughter also captured the title in James Hill, class sponsor, the junior show. Joining Derr with his winning E.M. HERR - YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR FEED & GRAIN BINS QUALITY BINS A T FAIR PRICES - SEE US FIRST i jpb ,: n * * 1 , * * I F ; i-b •ft: fj]t ff c, 2.7 Ton to 58 Ton Capacity EAIHB3R M, V WESELI! SERVICE &"INyTAu!^ W ■■ Ifeillm Willow Street, PA Serving The Industry for Phone; 717-464-3321 Over 20 Years or Toll Free: 800-732-0053 for reserve champion. Lady’s Manor Complete Rae-Twm, stood first m his bull calf class before claiming the reserve title. The Elevation son, owned by 'My Lady’s Manor Farm of Monkton, is out of Lady’s Manor Complete Gold who has records to 25,980 pounds of milk and 970 pounds of fat as a 5-year-old. MD-Gaywmds Fury Angel, a Roseraere Fury Ivan daughter, placed third in her 5-year-old class, but topped all entries in milk to take the overall production award. Owned by Gaywmds Farm of Keymar, the “wet” Holstein turned in a winning record of 30,355 pounds of milk and 1,094 pounds of fat. When the last class ended and points were tallied, the Premier Breeder and Exhibitor banners went to Kmgstead Farms of Damascus. Additional results from the Maryland Holstein Spring Show follow: Bull Calf 1 My Ladys Manor - reserve champion 2 Leanne Syndicate Bel Air STRONGER ENGINEERED Jjjfcl SIDEWALLS KS WEATHER TIGHT * DIE-FORMED ROOF GROUND CONTROLLED FILL CAPS gfe* GALVANIZED LEGS WITH ■■■jp 9 ADDED CORRUGATED PWS~ STRENGTH f INCREASED FEED FLOW jf- POWER-FLO FOR POSITIVE FEED DELIVERY MAXI-FLO DELIVERS yearling bull, owned by Roscoe Harbaugh, and Patricia Zimmerman, was tapped grand champion bull at last week’s Maryland Show. Joining OCS Dairy Superman in the winner's Yearlingßull 1 Patricia Zimmerman and Roscoe Harbaugh grand champion 2 Wyndo Farm and John Oody Damascus Intermediate Calf 1 Karen Lethbridge Taneytown 2 Shannon King Gaithersburg 3 Vivian R Stottlemyer (Turn to Page 837) Judging from his sweater, there’s little doubt that Christopher Savage is a Black and White fan- The youngster from Boyds, Md. has his hands full with his intermediate Bootmaker calf. > —•—► v* ~: i^SS pfftttw < circle are, from left to right: John Rinehart, class sponsor; Harbaugh, owner; Chris Smith, at halter; Frances Kepler, show chairwoman. s- mm * GRAIN SYSTEM'S FARM BINS: A Gram Systems, Inc. bin is the basic component for on-farm storage under the most demand ing conditions. GSI manufactures a complete line of on-farm storage bins and accessories for total gram control. GSl’s heavy corrugated steel panels save time and labor in construc tion through efficient design and manufacturing at'Our own modern facility. With capacities from 904 to 53,750 bushels, and 12’ to 48' diameters, GSI bins fill all your storage needs. GSl's bins are constructed of high quality steel with a 40,000 p.s.i. minimum yield strength.
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