AM-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, September 17, 1988 Southwest 4-H (Continued from Pag* A 22) cow by Housley Dari Fayvor, to the senior and grand champion titles. Standing in with the reserve grand entry was Gina Yaple of Houtzdale, Clearfield County, showing her aged cow, Yaples Taffy, a daughter of Telestar. Earning junior Guernsey honors were Alicia McDonald of Imler, Bedford County Dairy Princess, and fellow countian Beth Clark of Bedford. McDonald’s junior champion, Green Slopes Haybale Haymile by Spring Walk BT Frank, emerged from the junior calf class. Clark’s reserve junior champion, a senior calf and daughter of Misty Meadows B Caleb, was Misty Meadows C Melissa. Bedford County 4-H’ers shared top slots in the Jersey contest as Janelle Koontz of Bedford cap tured the senior and grand champ ionships with Slan-Els Samson Sweet Potato, a senior two-year old daughter of Gramhil Leader Sophia Samson. Janice Hardy of Clearville received reserve grand prizes showing TK ASM Bessy, a three-year-old sired by Advancer Sleeping Mileston. Both junior Guernsey rosettes went to Martinsburg, Blair Coun ty, entries as Aaron Frederick paraded his senior calf. Four Springs Classic Camille by Val leystream Classic, for the purple, and Michelle Burket exhibited Burket-View Justin Shamrock, a junior calf by WF Generator Jus tin, for the lavender. A Huntingdon County family emerged without a peer in Milking BELOW DEALER COST! LANDOLL® 1200 SOILMASTER® II $9,700 List Price SOILMASTER® $8,500 List Price LANDOLL® TILLOLL™ 875 $lO,BOO List New FULL LINE OF ILAMCO | TRAILERS AND LAND PRIDE EQUIPMENT! Shorthorn judging as Mark Goshom of Blairs Mills got the judge’s nod for senior and grand champion with his dry entry two years-old and over, Guckians ESVP Lass, a daughter of Elwood SV Promise. Goshom’s sister Monica managed the reserve grand championships with Pinesedge Cheri Soda, a senior two-year-old sired by Pinesedge Destiny. Matthew Goshom took home both junior rosettes as he showed a senior yearling, Honey Creek Duchy Mae by Honey Creek Duchy, to the top junior slot, and Summit-Vista Pretty by Honey Creek RD Mays Orval, a junior yearling, to the reserve. Huntingdon County Dairy Prin cess Julie Hall of Huntingdon saw her aged cow chosen grand champ ion of the Ayrshire show. The entry was Cle Mar Ayr Slow Gar land by Sous L Hombre Welcome. Selected reserve grand champion was Toll-Gate-Ayr C Jacks Melody by Toll-Gate Choice Jack, a junior two-year-old owned by Rachel McCutcheon of Altoona, Blair County. Grctchen Yaple of Houtzdale, Clearfield County, earned the junior championship with her junior yearling, Yaples Rachel by Des Peupliers Rebel, while the second place junior yearling, Burket-View Hi Champ Trixie by Sycamore Meade Hi Champ, exhi bited by Michele Burket of Mar tinsburg, Blair County,-walked to the reserve junior prize. Indiana countian Health Win sheimer of Indiana stood in with the Brown Swiss grand champion, INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE! AMCO #F-17 10’6” DISC $7,935 List Price DEMCO 300 GAL. TRAILER SPRAYER 10’6” Kara Tussey, Huntingdon County 4-H’er, showed the grand champion Holstein at the Southwest District 4-H Dairy Show for owner John Foster. HI Field Great Crusader Nugget by VB Great Crusader, a junior two year-old. In Dum’s only junior choice for a reserve grand champ ionship, he gave the honor to Christie Booher of Blairs Mills, Huntingdon County, for her senior calf, Summit-Vista Toro Raindrop by Marty L Toro. The reserve senior champion ship went to Shellytown King Oda by EE Beautician King, a senior two-year-old exhibited by Jeanine Chesney of Roaring Spring, Blair County. Standing in for the reserve junior title was Booher’s senior yearling. My T Fine Katina by Top Acres Maple Brass. Four-H’ers competing in the Southwest District event came TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS; PARTS ★ SALES ★ SERVICE 730 South Broad St. R. 7 Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Lititz, Pa. 17543 Rt. 419 1 mile Weal of on Route 501 6 mllaa North Schaeffaratown, of Lancaster Buffalo Springe Lancaatar County Lebanon County 717-626-2121 717-949-6501 STORE HOURS: Daily Mon.-Fri. 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon if Financing Available We Ship Parts UPS from the counties of Armstrong, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Clear field, Huntingdon, Indiana and Somerset. Bedford County Exten sion Director Susan Fox was show manager with Huntingdon County Extension Agent Shirley Heeler, assistant. Holstein Junior Calf 1. Ross Snider, 2. 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