BETSY A, YODER Huntingdon Co. Corespondent Huntingdon A large crowd was on hand to see top quality Holstein cattle exhibited before judge John Howard at the Central Pennsylvania Champion show. The show was held the last day of the county fair- August 22. The John Foster family of Petersburg repeated last years per formance by once again winning the coveted premier breeder award. They also added the pre mier exhibitor banner to their name this year. The Fosters arc the owners of Globe-Run Farms. Receiving the grand champion award was Jadcnc Very Rae, an 86 point senior two year old. She was bred by James Smith of Roaring Spring, Pa., and is currently owned by Steve Hoover, Ed Docbcrcincr and Bob Gallivan. Rae is a King way Elevation Very daughter and is predicted to make over 19,000 of milk and 700 of fat. Another senior two year old was John Howard, judge (L to R); John Foster, show chairman; Kirk Hillegass with the reserve grand champion; Jeff Harding, state association; Ed Doeber lener and Steve Hoover, owners of the grand champion at the Central Pennsyl vania Championship Show. Now Is The Time To Consider Chemgro High Quality, High Producing Seed Corn For Less Cost GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE Take The Chemgro Challenge I am interested in (Please Q ) □ 1987 Yield Data □ Guaranteed Performance □ Dealership □ More Information CHEMGRO WAYNE WALBERT BOX 218 RD 2, Box 404 East Petersburg, PA 17520 Delmar, DE 19940 (302) 846-9510 Foster Family Repeats Banner Win named reserve grand champion. Hillmont Bova Pcarl-ET is owned by Jay and Kirk Hillcgass of Ber lin. She is also scored very good 86. In the junior division Arissa Kcnsinger walked off with grand champion honors. Globe-Run Val iant Tanya is a junior two-year-old daughter of the famed S-W-D Val iant. She was also awarded the best udder of the class award. John A. Foster 111, showed the reserve grand champion. Three year old Globe-Run Sexy Darlene stepped into that spot quite easily. She has won numerous champion ships on the lanbark trail this year. Paul and Sharon Fox garnered the junior champion trophy with Golden-Circle II Sallic. She is a senior yearling daughter of Hanoverhill Triple Threat. She is not a newcomer to the spotlight either, having won the junior champion title at several other shows. j Alienor Holstcins exhibited the reserve junior champion- also a senior yearling. Alienor Chaplain Trina is a daughter of C Hanovcr hill Chaplain. In the junior show Julie Cuslead stepped into the junior champion spot with Custcad-Valley Slim Ginger. This daughter of Shang high Brandsons Slim topped the summer yearling class. Sha-Vic-Ta Merit Tina wonthc reserve junior champion for "her owner Shasta Gcorgetu. Tina is a junior calf and a daughter of Kingstcad Merit. Jefferson R. Bylcr, Petersburg also repeated last years perfor mances by having grand champion bull with the same bull: Bylcrlawn Correlator. He is a son of Kishvicw Correlation. Mr. Bylcr also had the reserve champion bull. Bylcrlawn Valiant Maslcr-ET a son of SWD Valiant easily topped the junior bull calf to join his herdmale in the champ ion’s circle. Sharon Fox holds the junior champion at the Central The John Foster family won both premier breeder and exhibitor at the Central Pennsylvania Champion ship Show. Pictured (L to R) are: John Howard, Judge; Fred Strouse, rlngman; John A. Foster III; John Foster Jr.; John Foster Sr. and Ed Doeberiener, state show
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