A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3 1993 VERNON ACHENBACH, JR. Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) A pair of 5-year-olds cap tured the grand and reserve grand champion honors of the 40th state Holstein Spring Show, held last Friday in the Large Arena of the state Farm Show Complex. Judge Dennis Patrick, of Wood bine, Md., said, ‘The quality really ran deep in all classes. Those two pair of animals, both the senior and junior champions, could stand up to quite a bit of competition.” Iliere were 106 heifers entered in the show and 120 cows, accord ing to state Holstein officials. Penn Gate Beautician Clara, owned by Steve and Chris Wood, of Penn Gate Farm in Littlestown, was also the open class bred and owned animal of the show. Clara is an August 1988 Beautician daughter to Penn Gate Jetslar Cla ra. The reserve grand champion was Solid Gold Rotate Easter, an April 1988 Arlinda Rotate daught er to Fair-Hill Sexation Eclipse-B, owned by Mike and Cindy Weimer. Taking both the'premierexhibi tor and premier breeder awards was Gor-Wood-D Farm, of Man sfield, owned by Gordon and Dor othy Wood. The Woods showed quite a few lop placing cows in their classes and also took the top honors for Get The THE ONLY - if OUT FRONT ZERO P TURNING RADIUS MOWER MADE IN 30” /) I TO 50” CUTTING WIDTH U AT AFFORDABLE PRICES Increase production with a new Spirit. The OUINSTAR Spirit ZT with exclusive Q Drive or hydrostatic drive and unique natural lever steering allows the operator complete control of the low profile full floating 30”, 36”, 42” or 50” mower deck. Deck height adjustment and all controls arc easily accessible from the fully cushioned operator seal Powered by an electric start B&S 12-hp I/C, 14 HP or 16 HP Vanguard engine mounted behind the operator. Available w/optional 4-bu. grass collection system. Spirit... an innovative outfront zero-tuming-radius mower at an affordable price. 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Sparling’s junior champion was Maple-Hat Ares Rosie, a winter yearling heifer sired by Lylehaven Ares. Burdette’s animal took second to Sparling’s in the winter yearling class. Windy-Knoll-View Petrina- ET is a Blackstar daugther to his parents’ well-known Windy- Knoll-View Ultimate Pala which did well on the circuit last year. Youth division tallies are kept and winners recognized during the show. However, the distinction is made more through record keeping and animal entries, as the youth compete within the realm of the open show. The youth division grand champion was also a five-year-old cow, C-Alnor Jet Mandy, a June 1988 daughter to Astro Jet daught- Brand's Engine Service 1751 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-4965 LANCASTER CO. Lawn Care of PA PO Box 25 Martmdale, PA 17549 215-445-4541 Wes Stauffer Engines & Equipment 23 Pleasant Valley Rd Ephrata, PA 17522 717-238-4215 UNION CO. J.L. 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Mandy Danielle Sparling showed the " had placed sixth in the 5-year-old junior champion of the youth divi open division class competition, s i on> while Dixie Doll showed the having to compete against the reserve junior champion, show s open grand and reserve Justin McMurray showed the grand champions. best animal, bred and owned, in the The reserve grand champion of youth the youth division was a 4-year-old Holstein Association officials cow owned by David Day, Bendy sa ifj they wanted to extend special Brook Odyssey Favorite, an thanks for helping to put on the October 1988 cow which also fin- s j, ow t 0 Aliene “Dick” Thompson, ished sixth in the open division Eldon Ford< Ben wilson T class competition. 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