jgi Reserve grand till Junior Dairy Show (Continued from Page D2O) was James Kennedy also of Butler. Jason Kennedy of Butler exhi- Reserve grand champion Brown bited the grand champion Brown Swiss honors went to Joy Hess of Swiss, a 4-year-old dry cow, Four Gettysburg and her senior 2 year Seasons Radar Kara, sired by Betta old. Quiet Valley King Kathi. Vue Talisman Radar ET. Breeder Kathi was sired by E E Beautician Keep her in the pink andrpi © 1988 Agway Inc. captured grand . amplonshlp of the Milking Shorthorn show le went to Mark A. Goshorn (right). f f 'X * ' t' .-Vf- rfk fvV'i **u*' |lr)i King and breeder was Calvin Wil son of Pennsburg. Holstein 4-H Champions Junior champion Holstein of the 4-H show was exhibited by Wil liam Mosholder of Rockwood. This intermediate yearling, Mos sys Chief Mark Fancy-ET, was SI? * 4 H, * Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 1, 1988-021 Brown Swiss ju nlor championship of the state show went to Thomas Zartman (left). Bruce Heilinger won the reserve junior title. sired by Walkway Chief Mark and breeder was Harry Mosholder. Julie Custead of Meadville and her summer yearling, Custead-Valley Inspir Mickey, is the offspring of Hanover Hill Inspiration. Alan and Rhona Custead were the breeders. San-Bo Boots Katrina, sired by Paclamar Bootmaker was named the best animal owned and bred. Proud owner was David Lentz of Lebanon. I*’« ■ * 4 » » ♦ • The larger show and tougher competition of the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show did not threaten the crown on Beauty’s head. Tho mas McCauley of Elizabethtown made that victory stroll as his aged cow, Metcalfs Valiant Beauty ET, has made so many times. Breeder was Bryce of Metcalf out of Brad ford, Vt. Globe-Run Valiant Tanya, own ed and exhibited by Anissa Ken singer of Petersburg took the reserve grand titlei This 3-year-old was sired by S-W-D Valiant. Breeder was John Foster, Jr. of Petersburg. Holstein FFA Champions Santee-Acres Starwars Sexy exhibited by Irene Benner was named junior champion Holstein of the FFA show. Benner is the owner and breeder on this senior yearling, sired by Hardys Star wars. Benner is from Millerstown. Reserve junior champion of the FFA Holstein show was Keith Kennedy of Martinsburg, with intermediate yearling, Hi-De-Ho Melvin Molly-Twin. Molly was sired by Mel Est Valiant Irose Mel vin. Breeder on this young champ ion was Kenneth Hoover of Martinsburg. Another David Lentz animal was named best animal bred and owned of the Holstein FFA show. It was San-Bo Mars Katie, a 5-year-old sired by Marshfield Elevation Tony. Grand champion Holstein of the FFA show was exhibited by Keith Kennedy of Marimsburg. Gill brook Warden Surprise-Et was sired by Hilltopper Elevation War den. John and Karen Gilliland of Warriors Mark bred this champion Holstein. John Foster, 111 of Petersburg took the reserve grand champion honor with Globe-Run E Tony Pammy. Pammy was sired by Marshfield Elevation Tony. Stan ley Wenscl, 111, of Petersburg was the breeder. Milking Shorthorn Champions Melissa Reissingcr, Newport, captured both junior champion and reserve junior champion. In the number one spot was Reisinger’s junior yearling, Walnut Hollows Debutante, sired by Three Springs Promise. Breeder of the junior champion was Wm. Rcisinger of Newport. Reserve junior was Rei singer’s intermediate yearling, Walnut Hollows May Bell, sired by Three Springs Promise. Best animal owned and bred was shown by Maggie Whiting of Edinburg for her dry cow senior 2-year-old, Lady Julia K. Sired was Wildwood D’s Red King 2D. Julia K was also named grand champion of the show. Mark Goshom of Blairs Mills took the reserve grand championship with his dry cow senior 2-ycar-old, Guckian’s ESVP Lass. Ruth Anna