Kopistecki makes grand showin FARM SHOW - Kathleen champion in the youth division “Kitty” Kopistecki of Royersford, with her senior yearling entry Montegomery County continued a “Titan Daintys Darling.” winning streak at the Farm Show The William Daubert family of that began in the show circuit this Pine Grove in Schuykill County, summer. Exhibiting “DN Delegate won the premier breeder, premier Dainty,” an aged cow, Kitty won exhibitor and placed first in the the grand and senior champions as exhibitor’s herd class with their well as the champion udder in open Windmill Farm herd. class Brown Swiss judging com- Dean and Brenda Daubert petition. exhibited the reserve frand and Kitty also won the reserve reserve senior champion, junior champion Welsh Ponderosa Kings Bobi Jo, right exhibited by Mike Welsh, and reserve junior champion, Keb Clayview A Telstar Sadie, shown by Kerry Boyd. Competition strong in Ayrshire FARM SHOW - This year’s Ayrshire competition of the Farm Show represented the second largest dairy show. Numbers were Ayrshire junior champions, Debra Shetterly, right, winner of junior champion, and Heather Hernley, with her reserve junior champion. BY ROBIN PHILLIPS Cumberland County. The children Staff Correspondent of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Deaven, Rl, FARM SHOW The cham- Newburg, Marilyn and Mark, and pionship ribbons in the Jersey their aged cows, bested over 50 show of the Pennsylvania Farm entries to take the highest honors Show extravaganza went to a in both the open and junior shows, sister and brother team from “She wins all the time,” Marilyn I ■■LrJZSr Karla Martin holds the premier exhibitor plaque her family won exhibiting their Pleasant Valley Jerseys at the Farm Show. Family members are, from left, Ruth, Lester, Doug, Karla, and Tina. up from previous years and competition was stiff. Judge John Morris, Maryland, said the quality of the animals exhibited was above "'lrolwoou VICIUI Cdiui. luu o year sired by “Harris Hill Mary Victor,” was nonunated this for year tor the All-American. Faith won the reserve grand champion at the Eastern National in Sep-' tember. Mike Welsh of East Berlin, York County, won the junior champion with lus junior yearling entry, “Welsh Ponderosa Kings Bobi Jo.” Bobi Jo won the Brown Swiss junior champion at the North American International Livestock Exhibition in Louisville, last fall. Kerry E. and Deborah Boyd of Ephrata, Lancaster County, captured the reserve junior championship with “Keb Clayview A Telstar Sadie,” a senior calf. Boyd’s homebred heifer was previously named the junior champion at the 1983 Maryland State Fair, when she was only nine months old, beating heifers much older than herself. Sired by Nome Telstar, the senior calf is one of nominations the Boyds had this year for the All American com petition. 1 Michael A Kunkle Jonestown 2 Mike Welsh East Berlin 3 William R Daubert Pine Grove Youth Junior Call 1 Michael A Kunkle 2 W Kenneth Frame Jr Glenmoore Senior Calf 1 Kerry E Boyd Ephrata, 2 Tommy & Carol his expectations. The mature cows were especially of high quality, said Moris. E. and D. Shetterly Keefer of RD 1, Millersburg, Dauphin County, captured the grand and senior championships in open class Ayrshire judging competition at the 68th Farm Show with “Sycamore Meade Albs Bnta,” a 7-year-old cow. Harold R. Kulp of 1096 Spiece Road, Pottstown, Chester County, won the reserve grand and reserve senior championships with “Eureka L Twin Klebelle,” a 4- year-old cow. The junior champion, “Sycamore Meade Locks Lovely,” a senior yearling, was exhibited by Debra Shetterly of RD 1, Miller sburg, Dauphin County. William and Wilda Kline of 35 Evans City Road, Mars, Butler County, showed the reserve junior champion, “Kline Farm Amy’s Mar,” a senior calf. (Turn to Page A 32) Deavens sweep Jersey show exclaimed after Faithful Advancer Coleen was named Grand Champion. “Coleen” is a seven year old daughter of Golden Faithful. Her Farm Show win was preceded by many Grand Championships at local fairs, the Reserve Grand Championship at the Pennsylvania All American Jersey Show in September, and the Grand Championship at the State Junior Show. The Reserve Grand Cham pionship went to Stylish Blonde Katy, a six year old, Production Plus daughter, owned and shown by Mark, Marilyn’s younger brother. Ralph Turley, Mansfield, Ohio, judged the show. “The quality wasn’t as deep as before, (in the individual classes) but there is alot of quality in those first two,” Turley stated. “We had a good individual to start with,” he concluded after selecting the champion. The Grand Champion also received the championship ribbon for the best udder in the show. The Junior Championship went to Diettericks Ist Rosemary, a senior yearling heifer owned by Harris Brothers, and Globe Run Farm, Rl, Petersburg. The heifer BROWN SWISS SHOW Junior Calf (Turn to Page A 36) in Swiss classes Judge John Morris is pictured here with Ronald Daubert and Trotwood Victor Faith, an aged cow, and winner of the reserve grand champion. Faith, was exhibited by Dean and Brenda Daubert and contributed to the William Daubert family winning the Brown Swiss premier breeder award. classes at Farm Show Don Shetterly is awarded the premier breeder and premier exhibitor in the Ayrshire breed by Tammy Cree and Dennis Grumbine. was shown by Keith Fisher. This is “ ■ Slighter of Advancer Sleeping the first year the Harris Brothers Milestone. The junior yearimgwas are showing Jerseys. They shown by Deruse’s brother, Doug, currently omi four Jerseys and The pair went on town, the Junior house them with 150 Holsteins. Championship m the Jumor Show Pleasant Valley Royal Advancer withi the senior yearhng herfer of was named the Reserve Junior Kath y Reever - R3 > Hanover > Champion. Owned by Denise Martin, Chambersburg, this heifer The grand and reserve grand champions in Jersey com petition were exhibited by the brother and sister team of Marilyn and Mark Deaven, shown here with Jersey Judge Ralph Turley. tar Famine, Saturday, January 14,19>4—A21 (Turn to Page A 36)