BY BETSY YODER Huntingdon Co. Correspondent HUNTINGDON —-Holstein exhibitors at the Huntingdon County Fair witnessed John A. Foster 111 repeat something he has done quite a few times on the tan bark trail this summer. He won grand champion with Grove-Run Sexy Darlene once again. Darlene is a three year old daughter of Ocean-View Sexation and has stepped into the champion spotlight at several shows. Mr. Foster also had reserve grand champion with Globe-Run Columbus Petunia. She is a four year old daughter of Leadfield Columbus ET. Stepping into the junior champ ionship slot was Bill McMath. 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Youth Exhibit Quality Dairy Cattle animal is Bardale Columbus Pet a senior yearling daughter of the Leadfield Columbus bull also. Bylerlawn Messiah Fem won the reserve junior champion award for her owner, James Byler. She is a daughter of Hanover-Hill Messiah-ET and was shown in the junior yearling class. Christie Booher dominated the senior classes in the Brown Swiss breed and also won the grand championship with Rivervale Maiden P Margo. Margo is a five year daughter of Maple Grove Performer. Christie also had the reserve grand champion with another five year old - Rivervale Rita Rae. Richard Chesney won both the junior and reserve junior champ- PRESSURE mmm SoPimtG'mUsA ionships. A senior calf, Shellytown Target Dot, a daughter of Ash Hol low Tammys Target, was the junior champ. Chesney Lane Doris Lilac, a junior yearling, was the reserve champion. The Hardy family dominated the Jersey competition. Janice won grand champion honors with TK ASM Bessy. She is a senior 2 year old daughter of Advancer Sleeping Milestone. Jim stepped into the reserve spot with TK Trailblazer Rhonda, a three year old. Their sister Jill kept the tradition going by showing Twix Beacon Manda to the junior champion spotlight. Manda is an intermedi ate yearling daughter of Valley stream Silver Beacon. WE CAN STRENGTHEN ANY WALL • Dam, Reservoir & Spillway Repair • Slatted Floor Systems • Silo Repairs Rachel McGargle did break in and walk away with the reserve junior championship honors. The Milking Shorthorn show also saw a family win the entire line-up of championship. The Goshom family was the exhibitors of the quality animals. Matthew won grand with Honey Creek R.J. Promise, an aged cow, while sister Monica followed with her senior 2 year old Pinesedge Cherry Sundae as reserve. In the junior classes, Matthew once again captured the top honor with Honey Creek Duchy Mae, a senior calf. Monica won reserve with an intermediate yearling, Pinesedge Cheri Soda. Although there was only one exhibitor in the Guernsey show, Todd Parsons showed quality cattle dial could have stood the R and over experienc ed heat of competiuon. dass was probably the toughest Todd s senior two year old Wal- but John A . Foster HI walked to the nut Lane Ka Aster was named f the showmanship competi grand chammon She u a daughter J while Russell Ky per cleaned of Shadylawn King Arthur. up a* fitting award Winning junior champion and v e . reserve grand was Parsons Farm Judges for the day included: Fayette Jackie, a senior calf. Bernard Snider, Bedford, type Todd’s other senior calf was judge in Ring 1; William Lesher, reserve junior champ. Bumville, fitting and showing In the Ayrshire show, Melvin judge in Ring 1; Steve Mowry, Brant, Jr. took the top honor with New Enterprise, type judge in Rippling-Brook Julius Betsy. She Ring 2 and Tom Wakefield, fitting is a jr. 2 year old daughter of Pant and showing judge in Ring 2. Rathmell Takes First In Horse Show COUDERSPORT (POTTER CO.) The Potter County 4-H Qualifying Horse Show was held at the Potter County Fairgrounds. Judge was Harry Hurd. Taking first place blue ribbons in the Horse Production classes was Jennifer Rathmell with a year ling colt and a two-year old fillie. In Grooming and Showmanship, 12 years and under, first place went to Michael Rutkowski from the Silver Bits Club. In the 13-15 year class, first place went to Darla Put a Boss to Work You can own the Wood Boss" for the price of a regular saw. See it today. CUT YOUR FIREWOOD NOW OWN A STIHL t 9 r / For As Little As f*u/mo. w/Stlhl Credit See These Dealers n»772 Cornerotßt 30« Rt 897 Thru Monterey-RDlRonks, PA G*p, PA Xc HOLLINGER'S LAWN & & X GARDEN EQUIP. & Lancaster PA 717 656-2710 - Phone 717-949-001/ yl SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RD »1 Box 1392 Hamburg PA Phone 215-488 1025 STIHL HUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE Julius. Julie Hall was showing a five year old that won reserve grand champion for her. The cow is Cle Mar Ary Show Garland. Todd Parsons also made an appearance in the Ayrshire junior show and won junior champion with Honey-Brook Hi’s Melissa, a senior calf. Winning the reserve honor was Mischelle Broadbent. She was showing an intermediate yearling. In first year showing and fitting competition Jody Goshom won showmanship and Rachel McGarglc won fitting. Winning in the category for those with two to four years exper ience was Kathy Jo Wagner - showman and Christie Booher - fitter. Tormey. In the senior division first place went to Valery Barnett.' Nikki Perkins, Rainbow Moun tain Trail Blazers, took first place in the Open Trail, 13.2 hands and under, while Rick Higley, Bronc Busters took first place in open trail over 13.2 hands with Moun tain Fawn. Chyrie Wheaton on Narada and Rick Higley on Mountain Fawn, both members of the Bronc Bus ters, teamed for first place in Plea sure Pairs. 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