Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1983, Image 24

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    A24—Lancaster FaruHng, Saturday, January 15,1983
FARM SHOW - A Cumberland
County family walked off with all
the marbles, Tuesday, during the
Milking Shorthorn competition.
Three Springs Farm of Newville
proved that it was a family attkir
when a dam and daughter gar*
nered the Grand Champion and
Reserve Grand Champion titles,
respectively.
When the dust settled, the James
Young family also netted, the
Junior and Reserve Junior
Champion titles as well as Premier
Breeder and Exhibitor banners.
Young’s aged cow entry Three
Springs TFP Peggy marked her
Farm Show debut with a grand
champion title. Currently milking
li pounds daily, the champ is sired
by TabbagongF Prince.
Her daughter Three Springs Ann
kept the winning in the family by
earning the Reserve Grand
Champion title.
The Reserve Champ’s daughter
Franklin Go.
(Continued from Page A 22)
blue-ribboo perfomance in tbe
junior calf class.
The Favorite Saint daughter, out
of Ralaine SMSN Peaches waa one
of 10-bead of show animals. The
calPs second dam, who scored
excellent, was tbe project calf of
Lori Sollenberger, a Penn State
graduate now working toward tbe
advancement of a dairy industry in
Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon. The
small island is located in the In
dian Ocean off the southeast tip of
India.
Additional results of the Farm
Show Jersey competition follow:
JERSEY
Jr. Can
1 Ralaine Jerseys. R 3, Everett. 2 Kathy
Reever. R 3, Hanover. 3 Elizabeth A. Jenkins,
Toughkenamon.
Youth Jr. Caff
1 Kathyßeever2 Elizabeth A. Jenkins
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Young romps at Milking Shorthorn show
Three Springs BR Ann, by Bell
Ringer followed suit with a
Reserve Junior Champion win.
Young's senior yearling Three
Springs 80, coining off a suc
cessful 1882 show season, con
tinued her winning ways and
collected Junior Champion honors.
Sired by Three Springs Peg Jewel,
the Junior champ is due in August
to Elwood Princes Promise.
Additional results of the Farm
Show's Milking Shorthorns follow:
MILK MG SHORTHORN
Jr. Ca*
1 BradKorr, Ronfrow.
Youth Jr. Can
1. Brad Karr.
Sr. CaR
t Jamas Young. Rl, Nowvillo.
Sr. Yr. HtMtr
1 Jamas Young; 2. Raymond Buffington. Spnng
Gian, 3. David R. or D L. Whiting, RX. Edinburg.
Youth Sr. Vr. Nodar
1 Raymond Buffington.
Jr. Champion
1 Jamas Young.
Youth Jr. Champion
X Raymond Buffington.
Raa. Jr. Champion
1 James Young
Jerseys
1 Mark Deayen, Rl. Newburg: 2. Sue Eisenhart.
Rl,Thomtsville;3. Ralaine Jerseys.
Youth Sr. CaN
1 Sue Eisenhart. 2. Elizabeth 6 Wollaston.
Maple Lawn Farm, Toughkanamon. 3. Carol
Hobaugh, R 3, Hanover
Jr. Vr. Hotter
1 Karla Martin, Chambersburg; 2 Ralaine
Jerseys; 3 R.(S.t Burfcet, J Mowry, Rl. New
Enterprise
Youth Jr. Vr. Heller
1 Karla Martin; 2. Mark Deaven
Sr Yr. tMftr
1 Elizabeth Jenkins. 2 Elizabeth G Wollaston:
3 Tina Martin. Chambersburg.
Youth Sr. Yr. Heller
1 Elizabeth A. Jenkins, 2 Tina Martin, 3 Markn
Deaven
Jr. Champion
Ralaine Jerseys
Youth Jr. Champion
Karla Martin
Rat. Jr. Champion
Karla Martin
Youth Res. Jr. Champion
Elizabeth A. Jenkins
3 or 4 Dry Cow
1. Patricia A Jenkins: 2. Ralaine Jerseys, 3
Karla Martin
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Youth Raa. Jr. Champion
1. Brad Karr.
3or4DryCon
X. Christina Young. Rl. NowWlo.
2andUndar3
X. Christina Young: 2. Mogpi Whiting. RX
Edinburg; 3. David R or O.L. Whiting.
YonlhgtoS
1. Christina Young.
JandUndar*
1., 2. Jamas Young
Youths la*
1. Brad Karr.
4andUndar9
1. Jamas Young
SandOvar
1. Jamas Young 2. David R.orD.L Whiting
Champion I,UMar
1. Jamas Young
Sr. Champion
1. Jamas Young
Youth Sr. Champion
1 Christina Young
Sr. Raa. Champion
1. Jamas Young
Youth Roc. Sr. Champion
1, Christina Young.
Grand Champion
_ l. Jamas Young
Raa. Grand Champion
1. Jamas Young
Youth Grand Champion
1. Christina Young
Youth Rot. Grand Champion
1 Christina Young.
Pramlorßraador
1. Jamas Young.
Premier ExMMor
1. James Young.
Exhibitor Herd
1 James Young; 2. David H.orD L Whiting.
5 or Over Dry
1 Ralamc Jerseys; 2. Marilyn Deaven. R 1
Newburg: 3 Maryann Reerick, Millheim
Youths or Over Dry
1. Marilyn Deaven.
2andUndor3
1. 3 Ralain* Jerseys: 2 Tony Harter, R 2,
Bellefontt
Youth 2 to 3
1. Tony Hartar; 2. Denis* Martin, Cham
bersburg: 3 Carol Hobaugh
3 and Under 4
1. Karla Martin; 2,3. Marilyn Deaven
Youth 3 to 4
1. Karla Martin: 2. Marilyn Deaven: 3 Tina
Martin.
4andUndarS
1. Douglas Martin, 2 Ralain* Jerseys: 3. Mark
Deaven.
YouthdloS
1 Douglas Martin; 2 Mark Deaven.
Sand Over
1,3 Elizabeth G. Wollaston; 2. Douglas Martin.
Tout* 5 and Over
1 Eliza bath 0. Wollaston; 2 Douglas Martin. 3.
David A. Reanck.
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nty ibitor James Young turned in a
perfect score, Tuesday, when his Three Spring show strir*
finished with Grand Champion, Res. Champion. Junior/-*
Champion and Res. Junior Champion. Young displays the'“*
winning form of his successful Junior Champion, Three
Springs 80.
ChamptanUddar
Karla Martin
Karla Martin
Youth Sr. Champion
Karla Martin
Sr, Ra*. Champion
Douglas Martin.
Youth Ra*. Sr. Champion
Douglas Martin
Grand Champion
Karla Martin
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Karla Martin.
Youth Ran. Gaand Champion
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