A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1987 Premie Pa. Holstein Show went to Rocky-Side Holstelns, Elver son. Representing Rocky-Side are left to right: Carl, Jeffery, and Jane Yoder, I butler’mfg. cbT | I Attn. P.E. Hess * I P.O. Bo* 337, Oxford, PA 19363 * I ASK ABOUT OUR | 1 NEW DEALER PROGRAM FOR 1987 j J □ Lester’s All Wood Buildings I I □ Butler All Steel Buildings I I Name I I Address ■ ■ County. I City • Phone (Include area code) ' Blue Chip Program n f! State SELECT - WE BUILD * on all steel buildings CITY AND SUBURBAN BUILDERS,INC. * 4 Banbury Lane Pittsburgh, PA 15202 PH 412-766-6202 W.R. MOODY, CONTRACTOR 113 Walnut Lane West Newton, PA 15089 PH 412-872-6804 BY J. EVAN REIFF KUTZTOWN Two class mates dominated the Eastern Pen nsylvania Championship Holstein Show Saturday, as the top cows in the three-year-old class went on to be named grand and reserve champion females. Patricia Miller, 17, of Tamaqua, captured top honors with her 4-H project, M-Maplegrove Es Mysticle-ET. Mysticle, who also received best bred and owned award, was sired by Thonyma East Star-Twin. Classified 89 as a two year-old, Mysticle is working on a 24,000 lb. production record and is projected for 32,340 lbs. at 305 days. A first-time winner at the East ern show. Miller was surprised with her success over the 135 head field. ‘Though the cow was champion at the North Hampton show I didn’t know if she was good enough to even win her class here,” said Miller. “I came expect ing tough competition.” The reserve champion was no stranger to the winner’s circle. Canadian-bom Richine Astro Nee ta took top honors at the Lancaster County Holstein Show less then a month before. Sired by Reidmore Astrommer, Neeta is owned by Silvermine Holsteins, Willow Street. Judge Oren Bender of Garret County, MD was impressed with the strength he saw in the three year-old class. Bender commented that he felt his choice of champions were capable of withstanding tougher competition. I rr _■ w ~2\ I I H HfcwL~*"^^""' -’ 0 MYERS BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. RD #l, Box 161 Clear Spring, MD 21722 PH 301 582-4200 0 C&M SALES INC, R D #l, Box 76A Honesdale, PA 18431 PH 717-253-1612 Champions At Eastern C “Those two three-year-olds could make a real impact at other shows,” stated Bender. “They are powerful females with beautiful udders.” Another 4-H project, Daview Pete Ginger, owned by Jeffrey Davis, 15, Leeport, won the junior champion title. Ginger was sired by Straight Line Elevation Pete and stood first in the intermediate yearling heifer class. Reserve junior champion was Loving-Meadows Baby Janelle, an intermediate heifer calf sired by Tora Matt Lancer and owned by Corwin Bomgarder, Ono. Taking firsts in the six-year-old cow class, the 100,000 lb. produc tion class and the produce of dam helped Rocky-Side Farm, Elver son, collect enough points to be ,ity ry. cess Rebecca Sonnen, reserve Junior heifer shown by Corwin Bomgardner, champion junior heifer shown by Jeff Davis, Berks County Dairy Princess Clarinda Leatherman, Judge Oren Bender. ALL STEEL FRAMES 0 NAZARETH BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. 3367 Gun Clubßd Nazareth, PA 18064 PH 215-837-7700 0 GOMPF CONSTRUCTION CO., INC, 1841 Jerry's Road Street, MD 21154 PH 301-692-5350 named both premier breeder and exhibitor of the Eastern show. Eastern Panna. Holslaln Bull Calf 1 Russell H Miller Yearling Bull 1 Leonard & Marie Switzer 1 Henry Miller Grand Champion Bull 1 Henry Miller Reserve Grand Champion Bull 1 Leonard & Mane Switzer 1. Brian Richard, 2 Naomi Herbert, 3 Key stone Farm Intermediate Heifer Calf 1 Corwin Bomgardner, 2 Corwin Bom gardner, 3 Enca Davis Senior Heifer Calf 1 Kevin Bomgardner, 2 Reu-Hel Farm, 3 Tom & Beth Kearns. Summer Yearling Heifer 1 Scott Youse, 2 Dale Hostetler, 3 Rus sell Miller BUTLER AGRI-BUI IDE R Senior Yearling Bull Junior Heifer Calf FOI A STEEL i BUI 0 BUTLER AGRI-BU 0 TRI-COUNTY 0 AGRI-SYSTEMS R D #l, Box 55 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 PH 609-467-3174 0 TRI-STATE MARINE DIST. INC. PO Box 121 Deale, MD 20751 PH 301-867 1447 0 MA