A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982 Bupplynn YORK A three-year-old Marvex daughter took Senior and Grand Champion open class Holstein honors at the York Fair for Bupplynn Farms, Seven Valleys. Bupplynn Marvex Patty, scored VG-86, also topped the Best Senior Bred and Owned class of the 150- head show, placed by judge John Morris, Maryland. Reserve Senior and Grand, and second-placed Bred and Owned was Sunnybend Eloise Kit Triune, exhibited by Sunnybend Farm of York. The Tom Boyer family of Sunnybend also took another top spot, winning the Junior Champion Junior champion of the York Fair open class Holstein show was Bridgette Boyer’s intermediate calf by Sexation. Kevin Laughman of Philka Holsteins holds their reserve champion junior yearling. Colored breed entries recapture Collecting more champion banners again this year was Mildred Seeds and “Tempty,” who got the judge’s nod as tops in the York Fair’s open Jersey competition. entry claims York Holstein championship rosette with daughter Bndgette's 4-H intermediate calf by Sexation. Taking the Reserve Junior championship was a junior yearling heifer by Edeal Pinoma Matt Tippy, exhibited by Philka Holstems of Thomasville. A partial list of winners follows Jr CaM I Sunnybend Honey Pete Valiant Sunnybend Farm 2 David King 3 Clarence and Roy Kramer 4 Martin Heaps and John Wilcox b Philka Holstems Int Heifer I Sunnybend Sexy Glitter B Star Sunnybend Farm 2 Bupplynn Farms 3 Barbara Kilgore Marks 4 Philka Holstems 5 Bupplynn Farms Sr Call 1 Donleamar Valiant Beth Ann Angela Cooper 2 Bupplynn Farms 3 Jonathan Hash 4 Lesley King 5 Coredale Farm /tS; Patty Bupp holds Bupplynn Marvex Patty, senior and grand champion of the York Pair open Holstein show. In the reserve spot was Jr Yearling 1 Philka Matt Elevation Dancy Philka Holstems 2 Christine Wolf 3 Lesley King 4 Angie Shoemaker 5 Martin Heaps and John Wilcox Sr Yearling 1 Dar Dale Pabst Sleepy 2 Sunnybend Farm 3 Lesley King 4 Sunnybend Farm 5 Clarence and Ray Kramer Dry Cow 3 & 4 1 Bupplynn Topper Capsule Bupplynn Farms 2 Sunnybend Farm. 3 Lesley King. 4 Coredale Farm 5 Barbara Kilgore Marks Age Dry Cow 1 Kmgway Gay Victorys Velvet. Lesley King 2 Bupplynn Farms 3 Coredale Farm 4 Clarence and Ray Kramer 5 Philola Farms Jr 2 Year Old 1 Weim Sharr Milestone Candi Kelly Krebs 2 Kathy King. 3 Bupplynn Farms 4 Sunnybend Farm 5 David King YORK-Rutter Bros, of York retained'their champion titles in Guernsey open class exhibiting at the York Fair, taking three of the top four awards. Senior and Grand Champion was aged cow Eber Cindy Win Sandra, topping the Reserve winner, Rutter Bros. Fayvors Buffy, a three year old. A senior yearling by Rutter Bros. Laddies Superior earned Junior Champion ribbons, over Reserve Darryl Hohrbauch with his second-place senior yearling by Rockmore Hornet Byron. Heading the list of York Fair Ayrshire Granddaughter and third-generation family winners was the aged cow entry of Sam Diehl, exhibitor Betty Diehl is at the halter. 1 Sunnybend Efoise Kit Triune Sunnybend Farm 2 Sunnybend Farm 3 Sunnybend Farm 4 Sunnybend Farm 5 Philka Holstems 1 Bupplynn Marvex Patty. Bupplynn Farm. 2 David King. 3 Barbara Kilgore Marks 4 Dana Doll 5 Bupplynn Farms I Imandvale Standout Stella Bupplynn Farms 2 Dar Dale Farm 3 Dar-Dale Farm 4 .Philka Holstems. 5 Philola Farms Aged Cow I Kingstead Angel Lucy Paul King 2 Clarence and Ray Kramer 3 Clarence and Ray Kramer 4 Coredale Farm 5 David King 1 Clarence and Ray Kramer. 2 Bupplynn Farms 3 Sunnybend Farm. 4 Kmgway Farms 5 Sunnybend Farm York championships Rutter’s topped several other classes, including Senior Calf, Aged Dry Cow, 4 Year Old, Best Udder, Best Senior Female, Bred and Owned, Best 3 Females and Dairy Herd. Honey crest Farm of Hellam, also took several first placmgs, including Junior Yearling, Dry Cow 3 & 4 Junior 2 Year .Old, Produce of Dam and Dam & Daughter class. Single blue ribbon wins 'went to Phil Laughman’s junior calf. Lone Kessler’s intermediate, and a senior two year old exhibited by rr 1 , <• * ''i -C Tom Boyer’s Sunnybend farm with a senior two year old. Sr 2 Year OW 3 Year Old 4 Year Old Best Udder *fb ■v Best Sr Female Bred and Owned 1 Bupplynn Farm 2 Sunnybend Form 3 Bupplynn Farm. 4 Sunnybend Farm 5 Coredate Farm Sr Get of Sire 1 Bupplynn and Coredale Farm get of Lawcrest Marvex 2 Sunnybend Farms. 3 .Coredale Farm 4 PhilolaFarm Best 3 Females I Bupplynn Farms 2 Kingway. 3 Farm. 4 DarOaleFarm. 5 Coredale Farm Dairy Herd 1 Bupplynn Farm. 2 Kingway 3 Sunnybend Farm 4 Dar-OaleFarm. 5 Coredale Farm __ Produce of Dam X Bupplynn Farms. 2 - Dar Dale Farm. 3. Kingway 4. Coredale Farm. 5 Sunnybend Farm Dami Daughter 1 Kingway 2 Sunnybend Farm. 3 and 4 coredale Farm 5 Oar Dale Farm Hidden-Springs farm.' In the Jersey competition, Mildred Seeds swept the show’s placings, topping off with cham pion Top-O-Hill Milestone Tempty. The winning three-year-old went Excellent her first scoring at two years and has at least 15 champion rosettes m her distinguished young career. Top-O-Hill also won the Reserve Grand, Junior and Reserve J umor awards. Other lone Jersey blue ribbons went to Sue Eisenhart’s m- (TurntoPage A 34) lip* If
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