' York BY JOYCE BUPP York County Correspondent YORK Bridgette Boyer swept Grand champion honors of the York Fair's FFA show went to, from left, Lisa Kilgore, Brown Swiss, Kelly Kilgore, Holstein, Tom Parks, Ayrshire, and Tim Warner, Jersey. BECAUSE'YOU •PD- LNa FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY* PRKB f *EARIY HU DECISION. ★ (PUK We know you're not onxioui anything you don't need these di you've got plenty of places to money We also know we make . unloaders in the country, we back up and we've got a great grou of dealers So, we wont to earn our share of your business this Rail 1 Beginning nght now l The prices shown here ore on only two Starlme® prod ucts But your Starlme® dealer has good prices, discounts and deals on all Starlme® equipment Get m touch with him soon or call us at 1-800-435-2825 We want to j he sure that if you need it now, you buy it from us ' written limited warranty for details County Crowns Youth Dairy Champions the York Fair 4-H dairy show’s Holstein competition on Wed nesday, claiming three of the four s 3 top placings with a homebred tno of maternal sisters. Sunnybend Sexy Icicle B Star Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1986-A2l topped her senior 2-year-oid class and beat out her 4-year-old full sister, Sunnybend Sexy B Glitter, in the senior and grand champion runoffs. The sisters are by Ocean View Sexation, and from the York 4-H’er’s first 4-H animal. At the 4-H district show, Icicle was also first in her class, and had won junior champion honors at previous local competitions as a heifer. Two years ago, Glitter was named 4-H and open class champion at the York Fair. A third sister, by Tiho Kit Builder, was named reserve junior champion after winning her in termediate yearling age class. Their dam, Sunnybend Dapples Black Star, was selected for Bridgette’s first project animal by former county extension agent John Smith. Bridgette has a fourth maternal sister by Columbus, and a total of six offspring, plus the original cow, among her 4-H herd. Junior champion was Bupplynn Ultimate Pear-Twin, the winning senior yearling exhibited by Rich Bupp, Seven Valleys. By Quality Ultimate, and from a Marvex dam, she had taken reserve junior honors at the 4-H roundup show. Kelly Morris, Fawn Grove, exhibited the junior and grand champion Guernsey. Beas Bonus Tinkerbell, a senior calf by Lyn dale Bonus J. Telstar, was bred by Josseph Kilgore, Delta. She bested the reserve junior champion, a junior yearling by Edisto Farms Th Friday, bred and exhibited by Annie Rauhauser, Dover. Kelly Jo Myer’s intermediate calf got the nod for junior and grand champion of the Brown Swiss division. Welsh Ponderosa Tital Jo Anna is sired by Lar-Le Stretch Titan DCS and was bred by Mike Welsh. Taking the Brown Swiss division’s reserve junior and grand was a junior calf, also by Titan, bred and exhibited by Shelly Shaffer. A dam and daughter pair earned the Jersey division senior and grand cluunpion and reserve rosettes for Thomasville 4-H’er Susan Eisenhart. Pine Mountain Fashionable Daily, a five-year-old by Fashionable Pioneer, topped her 3- year-old daughter, Eisenharts Bonanza Dandy, by Secret Bonanza. In the heifer classes of the Jersey show, Tim Warner’s in intermediate calf, Top-O-Hill Silver Beacon Gem, took the junior championship for the New Park 4- Her. Finishing in the reserve junior spot was Dover 4-H exhibitor Paul Rauhauser, with his intermediate yearling, Noble Shelly D Lilac Springs. Most heated contest of the day in the 4-H dairy competition was for the fitting and showmen cham pionships. Emerging as top fitter of the day was 10-year-old Shelly Shaffer, a third-year exhibitor with the Central 4-H Dairy Club. Her silver gray Brown Swiss heifer was immaculate, with black polished hooves and not a trace of dust or manure visible. Questioned on her winning technique, Shelly said she had only washed the heifer twice but thoroughly and took special pains with the ears. Shelly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shaffer, Thomasville. RG-BORRD™ Fiberglass (FRP) UIRU.RORRD PRN€L FOR: Milkrooms, Parlors, Feed Mongers • Textured or Smooth • UJhite or Almond • 4' x B', 4' x 10', 48" rolls • 24" rolls For Mongers • 1/16", 3/32", 3/8" Prices start at $19.00 —NOW— Vinyl 3/8" Ceiling Board $32.00 For 4' x 8' Send for Free Samples NOftBCO EQUIPMENT Corner Rt. 233 & South St. PO Box 267 UUestmoreland, NV 13490 Tel. 315-736-0139 DCRLCR & CONTRACTOR INQUIRES UI€LCOM€ (Turn to Page A 25)