By Janice Keene The American Guernsey Cattle Club ROANOKE, Va. Pennsylvania was well represented m the win ners circle recently here at the 103 th annual meeting of the American Guernsey Cattle Club. Taking home the national Tarbell Trophy for the highest 305- day, 2X Mature Equivalent but terfat record was John and Ginger *4 >* J y 9 y / Sniders Prince Lilly recently was awarded the national Tarbell Trophy for the highest 305-day 2X Mature Equivalent butterfat record during the Iosth American Guernsey Route 41 South of Route 1 i Avondale Pa. Guernsey takes national honors Myers of Littlestown, Adams Co. and Dr. Marvin Sanner of Virginia. Their entry,, Sniders Prince Laly, was recognized for her actual lactation of 27,000 pounds of milk and 1,377 pounds of buttertat in 365 days at five years and four months of age, and her mature equivalent record of 26,244 pounds of milk and 1,336 pounds of butterfat During the award presentation AGCC Director of Performance ;4 V , " , fa* 3? * the southeast cordially an OPEH HOUSE in celebration of the ««* FiWaj, Ma> M between the houra of*« -* e,gM lisa Far a is Outstanding \ out ~ HV;-. ~.p< Cattle Club Annual Meeting. Lilly, a three times Excellent cow, is owned by John and Ginger Myers, Littlestown, Adams Co. The Board f ARM'CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS invites jou att * n " Jack Oanhof commented that this three-tune Excellent cow is well known throughout the Guernsey breed. She is a three-tune national class leader for production and was the top-selling cow in the United States at public auction in 1978 Her dam also is scored "Excellent” and has been a national class leader. Carrying on the family tradition. (Turn to Page A 18) , ,/■ ~ f - *1 * - j Directors of C R RV 'ii 1 w y* ■» - 1 , „ *' :*rJK' \• Alisa Marie Fava of Scenery Hill, Washington Co., was named the Outstanding Guernsey Youth in the United States. An outstanding Guernsey breeder and showman in her own right, she recently won the 1982 Junior Champion honors at the Kentucky National. < Gifts Refreshments Door Prizes Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May S, 19t2—A17 Branch <•.7 / ✓ /* S c *yS ' "" t' ? '' y ' t V./ ' ■ ' "V ' *'.. | 4> IV I V .>v;;- '(>. * Vs--' p I -M' t- -v ? \;'j \ \
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