AlB-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, August 29, 1992 GAIL STROCK MifTline Co. Correspondent HUNTINGDON (Huntingdon Co.) Globe-Run Starbuck Beverly, a senior 3-year-old by John Andrew Foster 111, was se lected grand champion of the Cen tral Pennsylvania Championship Show held last Saturday. Judge Genie Lorenzo Roberts of New Jersey said the competi tion was extremely close as she placed Suzy Stutzman’s 4-year old Philka Pete Cavalier Vicky as reserve grand champion of the open show. “We have two tremen dous cows' here, sound in every way,” Roberts said. Globe-Run Starbuck Beverly also earned grand champion by a junior exhibitor for Foster. Adam Tanis won reserve grand cham pion by a junior exhibitor for showing his senior 3-year-old Al right Dixiecart Ana. Adam Tanls, left, won reserve grand champion as a jun ior exhibitor. Andy Foster 111 won grand champion. 'pymmw SUSPENDED COMFORT STALLS For Modern Tie Barns * Coated with baked on TGIC Polyester Urethane Powder * All welded construction to give many years of trouble free service * Stall constructed with 1.9 0.D., .133 wall, high strength tube and 2" square tube post with 1/4" wall PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. Cad or Write For Additional Information And Your Naaraat Oaater Central Champion Is 3-Year-Old In the heifer show, junior cham pion of the open show went to Ro bert and Rhodena Eckstine with their summer yearling Meadow- Vu Councelor Dixie. Jill Stutzman won open show reserve junior champion with Mosseys L-Man Frannie - ET. Globe Run Farm exhibited the junior champion by a junior exhi bitor, reserve junior champion by a junior exhibitor, the junior best three females, the open show best three females, and produce of dam. Hearts-Desire Holsteins won the Dam and Daughter Award with Dam Ajay Desire Elevation Carol and Daughter Hearts-Desire Ajet Charity. Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor awards went to Globe Run Farm. » DDD^OD m Woodoom.r Hd. Util*, PA 17V4S t Mite Wait of Eptirate «WO«J 717*7A»*11«1 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RESULTS HEIFER SHOW ' Spring Heifer Calf: 1 Paul and Nadine Cashell, 2 Jake and Sally Tams, 3. Tara R Kocher. Winter Heifer Calf: 1. Greta Jo Snider, 2, Charann Lee Foster, 3. Scott Ream. Fell Heifer Calf; 1. Don & Barb Reiainger, Roger Green, Janet Deibler, 2. John Andrew Foster 111, 3. SCO Syndicate Summer Yearling Heifer; 1. Robert & Rhodena Eckstme, 2 John Andrew Foster 111, 3. Rocky-Side Farm. Spring Yearling Heifer: 1. Jill Stutzman, 2. Eugene A June Corl and Frank Connelly, 3 Speerette Farms. Winter Yearling Heifer: 1. HUlmont Farms, 2. Rodman C. Thompson, 3. Renee Alicia Baker Fall Yearling Heifer: 1 John Andrew Fos ter 111, 2. Peach Partners, 3 John Jr. & Alice The Foster family gathered to accept the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor awards. Jill Stutzman, In front, Joins the lineup of champions, surrounded by, left to right, John A. Foster Jr. and Alice Foster, John Andrew Foster 111 on right with former Hunt ingdon County Dairy Princess Billie Jo Hoover. Stocf&de. Buildings The Intelligent Alternative A post frame building with Trans-stress design. Engineering not found in Pole Bams and Timber Column buildings, and at a very competitive price. Call: 1-800-772-2128 or L. Foster. Dry Cow • 4 years A under; 1. Rocky- Side Farm, 2. Rocky-Side Farm, 3. Brent Connelly. Dry Cow - S years A ever: 1. John A. Jr & Alice L. Foster, 2. Matthew R. Black, 3. Rach el Tanls. Junior 2-yaar-olde: 1. Jake 111 & Salli anne Tams, 2. Renee Baker, 3. Matthew R. Black. Senior 2-yaar-olde: t Rachel Tams, 2 Renee Alicia Baker, 3 Ronald & Etsel Maid en. Junior 3-year-olde: 1 Eugene, June & Hubert Corl, 2. Eleanor Angela Baker, 3 Mi chael Kline. Senior 3-yaar-olds: 1. John Andrew Fos ter 111, 2. Adam Tams, 3. Pheasants Pride Farm. 4-year-olde: 1. Suzy Stutzman, 2. John A. * ' r- 215-445-7897 BRECKNOCK BUILDERS StocfauU buildings deliver confidence & satisfaction. COW SHOW Jr. & Alice L. Foster, 3. John A Jr. & Alice L. Foster A David Troutman. S-year-olde; 1. Angela Mane Homan, 2. John A. Jr. A Alice Foster, 3. Ross Hersh berger. 100,000-pound class: 1 Dianne S Clock, 2. John A. Foster 111. 3. Rocky-Side Farm 4-year-old 4 over: 1. Eugene & June Corl, 2. Delmar C. & Larry Zimmerman. 3 Charles Hershberger. Junior Best Three Females: 1. Globe Run, 2. Singing Brook. 3 Walnut-Hills Farms. Best Three Females: 1. Globe Run, 2 Walnut-Hills Farms, 3 Autumn-View Hol stems. Produce of Dam: 1. Globe Run, 2 Globe Run, 3. Walnut-Hills Farms. Dam 4 Daughter: 1. Hearts-Desire Hoi steins, 2 Globe Run, 3. Blackcrest Farms * * mstbus i* tVi
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