A26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21,1982 So-Central Holstein (Continued irom Page Al) Junior Champion circle” of the show. The champion is sired by Straight-Pine Elevation Pete out of Springier Kenny Modesty. A proud young man, C. E. Hubbard, 111, stood in the Reserve Junior Champion slot with his senior yearling entry Kowraygan Creek Linnan Jean. This reserve champion is out of Kowraygan Happy Lady sired by Hagen, Mokown, Seidel. Judge Bowen went to a senior bull calf owned and shown by Barry Donmoyer for the cham pionship honors. Donmoyer’s champion bull. Lime Rock Gino, was bred by Roy Miller. Gino is sired by Creek Bluff Elevation Lester out of Lime Rock Gina. Reserve Champion Bull honors were claimed by Cumberland County-bred Dyar-Acres Magic Kan-Dew, a junior yearling bull entry bed and owned by Paul Dyarman of Shippensburg. He is £ Lime Rock Gino was crowned the 1982 South Central Pa. Holstein Grand Champion bull during last Saturday’s show at the Carlisle Fairgrounds. Gino is owned and shown by Barry Donmoyer, Annville, Lebanon County. The Reserve Grand Champion title and Best Bred of the Show was owned and shown by James and Nina Burdnette, Mercersburg winning with entry Windy-Knoll-View Kit Jacquelyn. With the prize-winning 4 year old are; left to right, Judge Neil Bowen; Dairy Princess Michelle Martin; and owner. James Burdnette. sired by Romandale Magic and is out of Dyar-Acres Roybrook Katela. Two Cumberland County dairymen captured the show’s coveted titles of Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor. Creedin C. Comman and family of Justa-Beauty Holsteins, Carlisle, clinched the award with his first place Best 3 Females. Comman won the groupclass with his first-place 100,000 pound cow, first-place junior 2 year old, and second-place 3 year old. The Leroy Showaker family of Le-Ida Farm, Newvilie, pulled a repeat performance from a month ago at the Shippensburg Fair collecting the Premier Exhibitor honors with a collection of top place awards in heifer and cow classes. Class results follow: Sr Bull Calf I Barry Donmoyer. 2 Paul Dyarman 3 Rebecca Dyarman (Turn to Page A2B) Paul and Sharon Fox exhibited Golden'Circle junior champion animals are from left to right: Pete Monica to a junior champion title, while Judge Neil Bowen; Cumberland County Dairy C,E. Hubbard, 111 and Beshore Farms claimed Princess Nancy Yorlets; Paul and Sharon Fox; the reserve honors with their senior yearling C.E. Hubbard, HI; and Perry County Dairy entry. With the junior champion and reserve Princess Kim Kriebel. *1 Premier Exhibitor of the 1982 South Central Cindy Showaker; granddaughter Annette Championship Show was Leroy Showaker and Cornman; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Showaker with family of Le-lda Farm, Newville. The family Judy Bowen in background; granddaughter poses with two top-notch dairy animals, the Stacy Cornman; son Edward Showaker; third-place 4 year old and second aged cow; daughter Barbara Cornman; and son-in-law from left, son-in-law Greg Varner; daughter Clarence Cornman. Creedin Cornman and family of Justa- Cornman (with banner); holding first place Beauty Holsteins, Carlisle, captured the 100,OCX) lb. cow, daughter Sharon; first place Premier Breeder award Saturday at the South 2 year old held by son Steve; second-place 3 Central Pennsylvania Championship Show, year old with daughter-in-law Debbie; and wife Here, the. Premier Breeder shows his first Ellen with granddaughter Rebecca; and place Best 3 Females with the help of family: Franklin County Dairy Princess Michelle from left to right. Perry County Dairy Princess Martin. Kim Kriebel; Judge Neil Bowen; Creedin
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