Pa. Junior Dairy Show (Continued from Page B 20) The Brown Swiss show featured over 80 entries with the three year old entry of Gayle Urmy, Coopersburg, Lehigh County, besting them all for the grand championship. Buzzing Acres Rochelle, daughter of West Lawn Stretch Improver, was bred by Daryl Urmy, Gayle’s brother. “They helped me a lot,” Gayle said about her three older brothers. This was the first time 15-year-old Gayle was this successful at the state level and she looks forward to the national show. Penn Square 9to 5 Daily; Friday and Tuesday 9to 9 ... Park City Daily 10 to 9:30; Sunday 12 to 5 Bar SALE NOW... \ W 30% Off Sweaters . Free Mon Misses’ McKay Sweaters By Pandora Reg. $2O. Basic acrylic crewneck sweater, made in the USA. In fall colors like wine, navy, forest and more ... small, medium, large • Men’s Jantzen Fall Weight Orion Sweaters Reg. 23.50 Classic V-neck sweaters of knit orlon acrylic, in a wide array of fall shades • • Juniors’ Upped and Basic Crewnecks Values $l5 to $lB. Acrylic sweaters in lots of colors ... small, medium, large.. • 10.98 to 12.90 Win A $lOOO Shopping Spree! What a harvest' What a sale' What a prize' Register to win in either Watt & Shand store We will award one $lOOO shopping spree, and one $lOO gift certificate at the end of the sale Plus on Thursday, Oct 4th, register to win a "Hay Day ’ gift certificate of sloo' Reserve grand champion honors went to the veteran winner, Kathleen Kopistecki, Royersford, with DN Delegate Dainty, her aged cow. “The judge liked her depth and strength of ribs,” Kopistecki stated. The Montgomery County Dairy Princess was pleased with her win and was in the process of trying to find a friend to show her cow in the Eastern National Show while she competed in the dairy princess pageant. Mike Welsh, York County, garnered the junior championship with Welsh Ponderosa Kings Bobbi * >' > Jo. Winning with his Brown Swiss last year in Kentucky, Welsh looks forward to competing there again this year. The intermediate calf of Janelle Kennedy, Butler County, took the reserve junior champion ribbons. The Milking Shorthorn show featured the three-year-old entry of Greg Gessner, Crawford County. The daughter of Mar-Vi- Nic Fury, Mar-Vi-Nic Cherry Blossom, not only took the grand championship ribbons but the best bred and owned rosette too. The 15- year-old son of Martin and Judy Gessner, Springboro, stated that this was one of his best days. HisT <■'/ X ' I) Girls’ 4 to 14 and Young Jrs'. Acrylic Sweaters Originally $l3 to $l6. Crewneck sweaters in primary and fashion colors. 8.99 to 10.99 Girls’ 4 to 6x, ong. $l3 8.99 Girls’ 4 to 14, ong. $l5. Young Jrs , ong $l6 ... t/l/ATT &>f\I!AND F F Downtown and Park City V. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29,1984—821 cow was also awarded the best udder ribbons. The reserve grand champion went to the four-year-old entry of Maggie Whitting, Lawrence County. Junior championship was taken by Christine Young, Cum berland County, who also received the reserve honors with her senior calf. Almost 150 entries in the Jersey show were bested by the aged cow entry of Denise Martin, Franklin County, as she took the grand championship. Top-O-Hill Milestone Faithful also took the best udder honors in her class. ale tJy/\ Young Men’s Shetland Wool Blend Sweaters Reg. $22 to $2B. Basic sweaters for young men in a warm variety of cold weather colors. Small, medium, large, X large. . 14.97 to 19.47 Boys’ 8 to 20 Shetland Wool Blend Sweaters Reg. $2O Sweaters for boys from London Knitting, in navy, light grey, burgundy or camel Small, medium, large, X-large. . . 13.99 9.99 10.99 Toddler’s Acrylic Sweaters Originally $l3. Full-fashioned button-shoulder crewnecks for girls, V-neck cardigans for boys . . all in cute colors for toddlers 8.99 Reserve grand champion went to Michele Sparling, Tioga County. The 12-year-old junior bought her winner as a calf and raised it on her parents’ Holstein farm. The junior champion was the senior calf of James Hardy, Huntingdon County. Tee Pee Justin Bella was purchased at the Ohio Springtime Show and Sale. Hardy stated that his uncle selected the heifer for him and she had done well all year. Elizabeth Jenkins, Chester County, won the reserve honors with a graduation present from her (Turn to Page 822) THRU OCT. 7 grams! Lowest Prices of the Season!
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