Guernsey Cops Second Supreme Farm Show (Continued from Pago D 2) John Foster family, of Petersburg, Huntington County. One of the Foster family’s top wins was the youth division senior and grand champion title, taken by John Fos ter 111 with his aged cow Globe Run Sexy Darlene. Reserve youth senior and grand champion went to John Lcib, Jr„ Carlisle, with his two-year-old winner Ivy League Beautician Maria. Junior champion was tjhe open class winner of Renne Baker and reserve junior champion title went to Dixie Doll, Glen Rock, with her senior calf Dar-Dalc Algonquin Autumn. in his first Farm Show competition, Scott Youse snagged the Jersey breed champion title with his winning three-year old. SCRAP LOAD.M ANDM Estate owners, lam and farmers will appreci Kubota B-50 Series’ wide choice of handy implements. These include mid and rear mount mowers, front loaders, boxscrapers, backhoes, posthole diggers, snowblowers, even rotary tillers. 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In the reserve junior champion slot was Scott Youse with the second place senior yearling. Premier breeder honors were claimed by Craig and Susan Wicker of Centre Hall Rl. Youth division senior and grand champion was Four Springs High C Nellie Su, the five-year-old entry of Lynne Rearick, Millheim. Reserve senior and grand honors went to Paul Plummer, Chalfont, showing his two-year-old, Four Strings Admiral Amanda. Junior champion in the youth division went to Jennifer Kellcr man, with her junior calf Four Springs Juno Ms Jepardy. Reserve junior champion was the senior calf exhibited by Susan Curtis, Patrick Gemni Christina SSF. Ayrshire Show The Dale Maulfair family, Jonestown, was the big winner in the Ayrshire competition, taking grand and reserve champion hon ors and sweeping both premier breeder and exhibitor awards as well. Their homebred four-year-old, Maulfair Acres Barry Ginny, got the judge’s nod for the senior and grand champion title, besting her reserve placing at last year’s show. As a three-year-old, she produced a milk record of over 17,700 pounds. Her herdmate and runnerup in the four-year class, Maulfair Acres Larry Jessica, earned the reserve champion honors for the Lebanon County Ayrshire herd. The Maulfair family has shown at the Farm Show for nearly 20 years. Junior champion ribbons went to Jessica Lori, Scottdale, with her intermediate yearling Shiredalc Roger’s Chelsea. The Westmore land County young woman also look the youth .division junior champion title. Reserve open class junior champion was Plum Bot tom Ncl BB ET, the second place intermediate yearling exhibited by John Rodgers, Belleville. Youth division grand and reserve champions both went to Mary Ellen Dcaven, Newburg. Laneway Amigo Lovely, a thrcc ycar-old, was named champion, over Toll-Gate Ayr Magic Kittic. Reserve junior champion was the winning senior yearling, Wcntworth-Farm Bcnf Melanie, exhibited by Richard Marlin, Chambcrsburg. Brown Swiss Brown Swiss senior placings were swept by the James Kennedy family of Butler. Their 11-hcad string walked off with grand and reserve champions, youth champ ion, and both the premier breeder and exhibitor honors. Four Seasons Tclstar Tango. Jason Kennedy’s homebred five year-old, topped all contenders to snag tjhc open class champion honors. Tango is 2E, with four records over 20,000 pounds, fin ishing her four-year-old 365-day lactation with 21,890 milk and 890 fat. She was the 1991 junior Pennsylvania Bellringer aged cow and took national junior Bellringer honors the previous year. Title Jason also exhibited the youth class champion and reserve open class winner. Four Seasons Radar Kara, a fivc-yearOold. Open class junior champion went to My T Fine Pride, exhi bited by Ed Gill and Steve Wag ner, Quarryville. Taking the reserve junior rosette was Mea dow Hill Playwritc Peru, exhi bited by Gary Mase, Lebanon. Richard Love, Scottdalc, claimed the youth division reserve senior and grand champion title with his five-year-old. Wind Mill Improver Marietta. Youth division junior champion honors went to Jonathan Sterner, Bcchtclsvillc, exhibiting the junior yearling Wind Mill Jack Renee. Reserve junior winner was Richard Love’s intermediate yearling, Love- Haven Freezy Sage. Milking Shorthorn Veteran Farm Show exhibitors, the James Young family of New villc handily swept most placing* in the Milking Shorthorn competi tion, including both open class and youth division grand and reserve championships. Both premier breeder and exhibitor banners also went home with the Cumberland countians’ Three Springs show string. Champion honors were claimed by the Young’s Five-year-old dry entry. Three Springs Cherry. Cherry remains unbeaten in her class in her showring career and finished her last lactation with a 15,000 pound milk record. Junior champion was the inter mediate yearling As Big Tim Prin cess, shown by the Aristocrat Syn dicate, Ncwvillc. Christine Young’s senior calf, Three Springs Amber, was the reserve junior winner. A partial list of breed show placings follows: MILKINO SHORTHORN Junior Calf: 1. Danielle W. H. Breaux, Montgomery; 2. Bridget K. Whiting. Lawrence. Senior Call; t. Christine Young, Cumber land; 2. James C. Young, Cumberland; 3. Brian K. Scholl, Dauphin. Junior Yearling: 1. Jennifer Miller, Cumberland. Intermediate Yearling; 1. Aristocrat Syn dicate, Cumberland; 2. Hiden Acres Milking Shorthorns. Schuylkill. Sr. Year Heifer: 1. Craig Hostetler, Schuylkill; 2. Jessica M. Whiting, Lawrence. Jr. Champion; Aristocrat Syndicate Youth Jr. Champion: James C. Young. Reserve Jr. Champion: Christine Young. Youth Res. Jr. Champion; Jennifer Miller. 3or 4 Dry Cow: 1 James Young, Cum berland, 2 Hiden Acres Milking Shorthorns, Schuylkill, 3 Maggie L Whiting, Clarion 5 or Over Dry Cow: 1 James Young Cumberland, 2 Maggie L. Whiting, Clarion 2 & Linder 3 Cow: 1 Chnstme Young, Cumberland, 2 Hiden Acres Milking Shor thorns, Schuylkill, 3 Hiden Acres Milkng Shorthorns, Schuylkill 3 & Under 4 Cow: 1 Christine Young, Cumberland, 2 Jessica M Whiting, Lawrence 4 & Under 5 Cow; 1. Chnstme Young. Cumberland; 2. Hiden Acres Milking Shor thorns. Schuylkill, 3 Bridget K Whiting, Lawrence 5 & Over Cow: 1 . James Young, Cumber land; 2 Maggie L Whiting, Clarion Champion Uddtr: Christine Young, Cumberland. Shorthorn Sr. Champion; James Young Cumberland. Youth Sr. Champion: Christine Young Reserve Sr. Champion: Christine Young Youth Res. Sr. Champion: Christine Young Grand Champion: James Young Youth Grand Champion; Christine Young Rea. Grand Champion: Chnstme Young Youth Ras. Grand Champion: Christine Young Premier Breeder: Christine Young Premier Exhibitor: Christine Young Exhibitor Herd: 1 James Young, 2 Hiden Acres Milking Shorthorns. 3 Maggie L Whiting GUERNSEY Junior Call; 1 Scott & Elsie Wolff, Lan caster, 2 Karen Wolfgang, Berks. 3 Ooyle R Hostetler, Lancaster. Senior Calf: 1 Rutter Bros. York, 2 Elsie Wolff & Berneta Gable, Lancaster, 3 Amber Clark, Bedford (Turn to Page D 4)