A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1990 BONNIE BRECHBILL Franklin Co. Correspondent CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) Guernsey breeders from across Pennsylvania gathered at the Chambersburg Holiday Inn March 30-31 for their annual con vention. Activities included the 59th Annual Awards banquet, a junior awards breakfast, the crowning of the 1990 Pennsylva nia Guernsey Queen, and the 11th Annual Blue Heifer Calf and Bred Heifer Sale. At the awards banquet Friday evening. Axel Linde and Millie Widmann of Oxford received the awards for the High Herd in 1989 and the High Cow for Milk and Protein. The brother and sister milk 53 cows with an RHA of 16,928 pounds of milk, 757 pounds of fat and 599 pounds of protein. Lin dcnhof J. Bonus Xenia milked 27,173 pounds of milk, 867 pounds of fat and 877 pounds of protein. Receiving the award for the High Cow for Butterfat was Rutter Brothers Dairy of York County. Rutter Brothers B.T. Lotty pro duced 21,458 pounds of milk, 1069 pounds of fat and 689 pounds of protein. Beth Clark, Bedford, was crowned the 1990 Pennsylvania Guernsey Queen by Angelique McDonald, outgoing state queen and a national Guernsey Princess. (See article in Section B.) The George W. Snyder Award went to Carrie McKenzie of Clin ton for showing the grand champ ion at the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show. The award, presented by Lee Yost, is given yearly by the Columbia-Northeast Guernsey Breeders Association. Millie Wldmann recleved the awards for the High Herd In 1989 and the High Cow for Milk and Protein. Leo gutter of Rutter Brothers had the High Cow for Butterfat. Receiving awards at the Guernsey Convention’s awards banquet were: Berneta Gable, left, who received the Paul Brachman Award; Kristi Snider with the Sewlckley Trophy; and Carrie McKenzie, who received the George W. Snyder Award. State Guernsey Breeders Give Awards Receiving the Sewickley Tro phy, presented yearly by the Pen nsylvania Guernsey Breeder’s Association, was Kristi Snyder of New Enterprise. She showed the grand champion female of the Youth Show at the 1990 Pennsyl vania Farm Show. The Paul Brachman Award went to Berneta Gable, New Enterprise, who showed the Grand Champion at the 1990 Pennsylva nia Farm Show. The award is sponsored by the Bradford County Guernsey Breeders Association. ALL-PENNSYLVANIA AWARDS All Pennsylvania award win ners recognized at the banquet were: JUNIOR CALF Twin Brook Frank Princess, Adam McMur ray, Eight Four INTERMEDIATE CALF Green Slopes Lons Lollie, Galen McDo nald 11, Imler SENIOR CALF Peb-L-Brook H Missey, Scott 4 Elsie Wolff and Peb-L-Brook Farm, Quarryville SUMMER YEARLING Green Slopes Garnets Gadget, Angelique McDonald, Imler JUNIOR YEARLING Green Slopes Haslles Huckel, Melissa McDonald, Imler INTERMEDIATE YEARLING Crumdale Fayette Dixie, Scott 4 Elsie Wolff, Quarryville SENIOR YEARLING Darling Downs Fayette Teresa, Dale E. Mummed, Chambersburg JUNIOR 2 YEAR OLD Long Lane Fayvor Lad Luv, Ruth Ann John, Long Lane Farm, Waynesboro SENIOR 2 YEAR OLD Sniders He Man Haley, Berneta Kay Gable, New Enterprise THREE YEAR OLD McKenzie Farms Magic Thumper, Carrie E."McKenzie, Clinton NEW OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Newly-elected officers of the New officers and directors of the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association are: front, Richard Smith, vice president; Elsie Wolff, secretary; and Ruth Ann John, president. In the back row are new directors Bruce Hemsarth, left, Robert Miller and Mervln Myers. Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association are Ruth Ann John, Waynesboro, president; Richard O. Smith, New Hope, vice president; and Elsie Wolff, Quar ryville, secretary. Junior Members Star At Breakfast Winning Junior All-Pennsylvania awards were, seated: Adam McMurray, Eighty- Four; Keegan Guyer, Erie; and Melissa Sulkosky, Derry; middle row: Angellque McDonald, Imler; Jonathan McMurray, Eighty-Four; and Jenny Sulkosky, Derry; back row: Troy HIM, Sandy Lake; Dale Mummert, Chambersburg; Dave Guyer, Derry; and Galen McDonald, Imler. BY BONNIE BRECHBILL Franklin Co. Correspondent CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) Dale Mummert of Cham bersburg was named Outstanding Guernsey Youth of Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania Junior Guern sey Breeders’ Association’s Awards Breakfast on March 31 The breakfast was held during the state Guernsey Convention at the Chambersburg Holiday Inn. Mummert, 19, farms with his father. They have a herd of 12 Guernseys, and use the Darling Downs prefix. Receiving the Pennsylvania distinction makes Mummert eligible to compete for the national title at the National Guernsey Convention in Evans ville. IN. in June. Outstanding Guernsey Boy is Galen McDonald of Imler, and Melissa Morrow of Tyrone was named Outstanding Guernsey Girl. Junior Production Awards Receiving junior production Robert Miller, Millersburg; Mervin Myers, Liltlestown; Bruce Hemsarth, Millville; and Elsie Wolff, Quarryville; were elected to the board of directors at a meet ing held earlier in the day. awards were: Troy Hill of Sandy Lake: High Two-Year Old for milk, fat and protein; Eisview Farms Fashion Katrina, 13,346 pounds of milk, 663 pounds of fat, and 540 pounds of protein. Jason Yaple of Houtzdale: High Three-Year Old for milk and pro tein; Yaples Minnie. 17,559 pounds of milk, 825 pounds of fat, and 644 pounds of protein. Justin McMurray of Eighty Four: High Three-Year Old for fat; Keystone King £T Bertha, 16,640 pounds of milk, 847 pounds of fat, and 640 pounds of protein. Jason Ivcic of Eighty Four: High Four-Year Old for milk, fat, and protein; Guemdale Telestars Ringoe, 18,221 pounds of milk, 858 pounds of fat, and 671 pounds of protein. Brandon Snider of New Enter prise: High Aged Cow for milk, fat and protein; Sniders Fayvors Gina, 20,977 pounds of milk, 929 John Merryman, Sparks, MD, conducted a crafts auction after the banquet for the benefit of the junior club. Mel Ehrin of Rydal provided the entertainment. pounds of fat, and 751 pounds of protein. Dairy Bowl Team Dairy Bowl Team members were selected after tests and com petition at the convention. The Senior Team is composed of Jen ny Sulkosky, Kelly Kunz, and Jason Ivcic. Junior Team mem bers are Suzy Kerber, Keegan Guyer, and David Guyer. Melissa Sulkosky will compete on which ever team needs a member. All-Pennsylvania Awards Receiving recognition at the breakfast for having All- Pennsylvania or Reserve All- Pennsylvania animals were: ALL-PENNSYLVANIA Junior Calf HI FMd Fayotta Dalla Kristy Quyar Intarmadlata Call Groan Slopos Loris Lollla Galon McDonald II Sonler Calf HI FWd Chlafa Taffy Kaagon Quyar (Turn to Pago A4O)