A2t-Lancastar Farming, Saturday, April 4, 1957 FEMALES . jrrell Farms (li Julie Custead, Robert Morrell and Pam Kendig. GRAND CHAMPION, Kawartha Racheal-Red with Ed Ooeberiener, Judge Patrick and Princess Kendig. Judge Patrick and Princess Elliot. YOUTH JUNIOR CHAMPION Aldina Magic Gi Gi with Beverly Meyers and Princess Kendig (left) and RESERVE YOUTH JUNIOR CHAMPION Campbell-Run Valiant Joyce and Alex Claypoole with Perry County Dairy Princess Fran Palm (right). Gi Gi was also the reserve open junior champion. * JtKU GRt jn owned , / Morrell Farms with Leroy Plantz at the halter. Princess Kendig and Bill Nichol PHA Executive Secretary imes Shaw, Dallas Rynd, lusta lew lette, imes Spring Holstein Show (Continued from Page Al) pion, Queens-Manor showed the first place dry four year old, the first place five year old and the first place 100,000 lb. cow. Another multiple first place winner was the owner of the Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion James and Nina Burdette, Mercersburg. This home bred first place four-year-old Windy Knoll View Justa Wonder is sired by MD-Sunset-View RA Wonder out of Windy Knoll View Kit Josephine. Burdette also had the open show junior champion with the first place senior yearling. The junior best three females and the first place junior two year old. In the youth show, Thomas McCauley, Elizabethtown, had the senior and grand champion with Metcalfs Valiant Beauty-ET, the four-year-old SWD Valiant Daughter out of Metcalfs Elevation Bonnie. Reserve senior Burke from the PFA office. and Shell! FIRST PUCE FIVE-YEAR-OLD with Kris Doebreiener and Princess Elliot. FIRST PUCE DRY FOUR-YEAR-OLD (and under) with Ed Doebreiener and Princess Palm. (left), James Shaw and Princess Kann FIRST PLACE TWO-YEAR-OLD with Gordon Wood and Princess Kann. and reserve grand champion in the youth show was Sunny Bend Kitkat BB Star bred owned by Bridgette Boyer, York. The youth junior champion who was also the open reserve junior champion is AkUna Magic Gi Gi shown by Beverly Meyers. This winner came from the intermediate yearling heifer class. Alex Claypoole, Wor thington, had the youth reserve junior champion. The first three places in each class follows: SENIOR BULL CALF 1 RM McKown and Raymond A Saidal 2 GaryN Deck, Jr JUNIOR YEARLING SULL 1 Morrall Farms 2 Queens-Manor/Marsian Syndicate 3 Shawn B Fairman SENIOR YEARLING BULL 1 Marlene Baxter 2 Queens Manor Holsteins and Robert J Godwin 3 Henry Miller CHAMPION BULL—Morrell Farms RESERVE CHAMPION BULL-Marlene Baiter SENIOR HEIFER CALF 1 Morrell Farms 2 Lynn and Bonnie Miller 3 Justin E Doebenener SUMMER YEARLING HEIFER 1 Steve and Christine Wood 2 Campbell Run Farms 3 Julie M Custead JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER 1 Wayne A and Rofer Sherwood 2 Lynn and Bonnie Miller 3 Sarah Lathrop (Turn to Page A 29)
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