Quality Reigns At Maryland Junior and reserve Junior champion of the 4-H Maryland State Holstein show went to Shane Schwartzbeck with reserve champion, Peach and Plenty Strbk Dellgh and Matthew lager (right) with Md*Maple Dlxlecrat Queen Junior champion. liam Smith and Crystal Smith all placed on the top in the remaining classes. The 4-year-old cow from Crystal Smith, OCS Dairy Phils Candy, not only took first in the open show in her class, but also in the junior show which enabled her to capture the grand champion tro phy as well. The lager family from Fulton, showed the strength and depth of their herd in the junior show as they placed in the top three in five out of the six classes. Matthew took the first place ribbons in three of the heifer classes, senior heifer calf, summer and junior yearling. His senior heifer calf, Md- Maple-Lawn Dixiecrat Queen, was the junior champion female competing in the largest class of the day with 28 animals. She is an Ocean-View Dixiecrat daughter' out qf Md-Maple-Lawn Creek Queen. Matthew’s brother, Mark, placed second in the intermediate heifer calf and their cousin, Tan ya. placed second in the senior yearling class. Shane Schwartzbeck took the ■reserve junior champion rosette with his senior yearling, Peace & Plenty Strbk Delight. The remain ing two first place winners were Jenell Rinehart and Donna Johnson. The Smith family from Jeffer son, and the Savage family from Knoxville, were the top winners in the cow classes as their animals placed in the top three in five Clas ses out of eight. OCS Dairy Phils Candy, owned by Crystal Smith, captured the grand champion title of the show as well as senior champion. Her first place 4-year old is a OCS Dairy Elevation Val daughter out of Ken-Ric Hannibal Cindy-ET. The Junior All-American and the All-Maryland 3-year-old of 1988, took the reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the show. Christopher Savage’s first place dry 4-year-old, Savage- Leigh RORAE Chrissy, just couldn’t compete with the milking 4-year-old in the bloom of her lac- We Specialize In Aerial Work Using Our Twi Bucket Boom Truck ELECTRICAL /CONTRACTING Specializing In AGRICULTURAL WIRING Also Residential. Industrial And Commercial Work Free Estimates Eitends *ICK. J r\ '' e ' / 320 K in| St WtHiytPomin Mmttwm. -Stock _28',30.-UK4S' FhwwTIMWTM* (Continued from Pago A 22) C. M. HI«HCO. FINALLY. A WAY TO STOP VELVETLEAF. rap- - l| Ku«i' jiii t.;ii' It ml I n'lf """' !*,,/ I tation, said Elsass. Chrissy was also the best bred and owned ani mal of the show. His sister, Amy, had the first place 3-year-old cow. Jack Kahler had two first place animals with his senior 2-year-old and his aged cow. Shannon Harri son, David Walker and Bucky Ehrhardt took home the other first place ribbons. The following is the first three placings in each class starting with the open show. Jry Princess Regina Williams (left) presents banners to Maryland State jlstein grand and reserve grand champions of the junior show. Pictured (from left) Crystal Smith with grand champion; Christopher Savage with reserve grand champion; Dairy Princess Becky Cummings; and show judge Elsass. Jisif ■A P ' CAUTION: salmliW’,: Contact Your Sandoz Representative MARYLAND STATE HOLSTEIN SHOW Open Shew Senior Heifer Calf 1. Matthew lager; 2. Pintail Point Farm; 3 George William 111. Summer Yearling Heifer 1. Matthew lager; 2. Savage-Leigh; 3 Marlon Andrew. Junior Yearling Heifer 1 Tommy Remsburg; 2. Mathew lager; 3 Charles T. Dean 111. Intermediate Senior Yearling 1. Pintail Point Farm; 2. George William Smith III; 3. Donna Johnson. Senior Yearling Heifer 1 Pintail Point Farm; 2. Shane Schwartzbeck-BBO; 3. Tanya lager. Junior Champion Pintail Point Farm Scott Inks (717)533-8558 Lancaster' Farming, Saturday, April IS, 1989-A27 VELVETLEAF Marksman’ is the best herbicide available for full-season control of velvetleaf and other hard to control broadleaf weeds in corn. Guaranteed. For Consistently Cleaner Com .™ Marksman is a registered trademark of Sandoz Ltd Reserve Junior Champion \ Pintail Point Farm Junior Bast 3 Females 1. Md-Maple Lawn Farm, Inc; 2, Peace and Plenty Farm; 3. Windsor Manor. Junior 2 Year Old Cow 1. Marion Andrew; 2. Shannon Harnson, 3 Marlin’ Hoff-880. Senior 2 Year Old Cow 1. Hills-Hope Holstems-BBO; 2. My Ladys Manor Farm, Inc.; 3. Dennis Savage. 3 Year Old Cow 1. George William Smith 111-BBO; 2. Spring Valley Farm, 3. Brian Smith-BU. 4 Year Old Cow 1 Crystal Smith-BBO; 2. Kelli Savage- TPW (23.715FCM); 3. Crystal Smith S Year Old Cow 1 Hills-Hope Holsteins-BU; 2. CCS Dairy; (Turn to Page A3l)