A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1984 Swiss repeats as supreme champion in Lawrence County dairy show BY BARBARA RADER NEW CASTLE - “Lake Lane Fancy C,” an aged Brown Swiss owned by Jeffrey Kennedy, repeated last year’s performance by taking the supreme champion honors in the open dairy show at the Lawrence County Fair this year. More than 300 head of dairy cattle competed in the show. Fancy is well- known in show circles. Last year she was selected the Reserve All-American five year-old in the Brown Swiss Bulletin’s nationwide contest. The Kennedys, of Four Seasons Farm, showed the reserve "ihami thr she f Four Seasons Farm captured the trophy for supreme champion of all breeds during the Lawrence County open dairy show. Jeff Kennedy holds the reserve champion, while Kennedy's fiancee Janice Schulthies is at the halter of Lake Lane Fancy C, supreme champion of the show and winner of the trophy two years in a row. Taking their prize-winning Holsteins to the Lawrence County fair earned the Albert Hogg family both the premier breeder and premier exhibitor banners. Pictured here are Leroy and Dee Hogg with two of their winning cows. Karen, along with the junior and reserve junior champions. Many blue ribbons were awarded to the family during the Swiss com petition. Show judge Ralph Turley made his selections in keen competition in the Holstein Show. Three-year old “Peaceful-Terrain Marvex Olivia,” owned by Amoore Farm, received the senior and grand champion honors. The reserve senior spots went to Altwi Star Happy Stacey, a five year-old showed by the Albert Hogg family. Trotacre Farms and Gary Harman respectively took the junior and reserve junior ihr Premier Exhibitor banners went to Albert Hogg and family, who exhibited nine head. They were honored as showing the best owned and bred, which was their reserve champion of the Holstein Show. Robert and Dave Minor won the Ron Mitcheltree Memorial 7. -l phy, sponsored by the Tim Sturgeon family, for the best ud dered Holstein of the show. In the Jersey show, Grand Champion honors went to “C.V. Sleeping Juliette Earl Marie,” a five-year-old owned by Richard Lucas. A senior two-year-old “GR Ringbow Lancer X Carisol,” and entry of Clark’s Dairy Farm, captured the reserve champion v y " r " ■■Bb . -*•“ Breed champions of the Lawrence County open dairy show were, from left: Don Cannon, Guernsey; judge Ralph Turley; Scott Mitcheltree, who donated the supreme champion trophy in memory of his father: Jeff Kennedy, Brown Swiss; Shirley Moore, Holstein: Harold Rader, Jr., Ayrshire; Alan Withers. Milking Shorthorn; and Richard Lukas, Jersey. 7 V1% DOWN NO PAYMENTS UNTIL *B5 Own A New Farm Fan Dryer And Dry This Big 1984 Crop For Only 7Vi % Down Lease A Farm Fan Dryer -No Additional Payments Till Next Year. 5 Year Leasing Program At 11.9% We Finance Other Gram Equipment. spot. Another Clark entry took the junior champion title and Diana Moore of Ladybug Jersey Farm showed the reserve junior champion. Five-year-old “Halcyon Choice Patsy” from the East Hill Guern sey Farm got the nod for grand champion of the Guernsey Show. The reserve spot went to “Trotacre Amy Sue,” a four-year-old. Trotacre Farms earned many blue ribbons throughout the show and East Hill added another rosette to their awards by showing the junior champion. Cindy Fisher captured the reserve junior champion honors. Homestead Acres won both the grand champion and reserve FARM FAN ALL PURPOSE DRYERS champion Ayrshire honors* with “Ash Avenue Supreme,” an aged cow, and “Homestead Acres G.B. Gretta,” a five-year-old. The Rader family of Homestead Acres won a string of blue ribbons in the group and individual classes. Taking junior champion was James Bauder and the reserve junior title went to Janice Schultheis. Honey Creek Farms, owned by the Withers family of Petersburg, Ohio, claimed all of the champion awards in the Milking Shorthorn show. Four-year-old “Honey Creek Duchess Dari” walked off as grand champion and farm-mate “Honey Creek Promise Milly” followed as reserve champion. EXAMPLE: ODEL AB-120 FARM FAN GRAIN DRYER DRIES 190 BUSHEL PER HOUR Total Cost Down Payment *559.00 CONTINUOUS MULTI-STAGE CMS-320J 690 bph te-