A22-Umcaster Farming, Saturday, April 3 1993 Penn Gate Beautician Clara (Continued from Page A2O) immediately began converting the rest of the ring for use by the Har risburg Heat, a Harrisburg city owned professional indoor soccer team that has been using the Farm Show arena for home games this past season. The next big state Holstein event is the April 10 Pennsylvania Show case Sale, to be held in the Ag Arean at State College, starting at 10:30 a.m. HOLSTEIN SPRING SHOW Results WINTER CALF: 1 Amanda Cesana; 2-Donald Reuinger, 3 .Paul Moyer. FALL CALF: I.Jacob Hushon; 2.Penn Gate; 3 .Penn Gate. SUMMER YEARLING; I.Rachel Tania; Patrick Carey; 3.Andrea Bednaraki. SPRING YEARLING; 1 Juatin Burdette; 2.Lynn, Bonnie Miller, 3-Lynn, Bonnie Miller. WINTER YEARLING: I.Danielle Sparling; IKylc Burdette; 3.Btyan Hoctetter. FALL YEARLING: 1 Dixie Doll; IMichelle Davenport; 3.Tara Kocfaer. JR BEST 3 FEMALES: l.Windy Knoll View Holatetna; 2.Penn Gate Holateina; 3.ldeal Holateina. JR CHAMPION; Danielle Spading. ion of the youth division, while Dixie Doll shows her reserve junior champion. Huntingdon HUNTINGDON (Huntingdon Co.) The Huntingdon County Holstein Club is sponsoring a “Roll and Bowl Nile” at the Morri son Cove Memorial Park, in Mar tinsburg, on April 10. The announcement was made during its reorganization meeting. The event, set from 7:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m., is held for the agriculture families, 4-H clubs, and FFA students. Free grames and skating time will be provided, but there is a charge for skate and RESERVE JR CHAMPION: Kyle musette. DRY COW, 4 YRS, UNDER: 1. Barbara Reiain |er, Heidi Miller, 2John Foe ter III; S.Kimen Miller. DRY COW, 5 YRS, OLDER; li>enn Gate; IRachel Tanie; 3 .Guy, Sharon Hammond. UNFRESH JR 2-YR-OLD: I.E. Richard Bed nanki; 2Jennifer Stttell; 3.Amy Trimmer. SR 2-YR-OLD; I.Arthur, Ralph Moore; ISamantha Foater, 3.Rachel Tania. JR 3-YR-OLD: 1 .Steven Comman; ZHric Trout man; 3Aldina Holateina. SR 3-YR-OID: l.Randy, Robin Chnatman; 2.Gordcn, Dorothy Wood; 3 Julie Ann Dyamin, 4- YR-OLD; I.Gordon, Dorothy Wood; 2.Got don, Dorothy Wood; 3 Jamca, Nina Burdette. 5- YR-OLD; l.Penn Gate; 2-Mtke, Cindy Weim er, 3.lhomta Eckatine. AGED COW: I.Gordon, Dorothy Wood; ZMark. David Campbell; 3 Jamea, Nma Burdette. 1,000-LB CLASS; 1 .Gordon, Dorothy Wood; 2Donald Thompaon; 3.Gordon, Dorothy Wood. SR CHAMPION: Penn Gate RESERVE SR CHAMPION: Mike, Cindy Wcimer. GRAND CHAMPION: Penn Gate. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION; Mike, Cindy Wcimer. BEST BRED, OWNED: Penn Gate. PREMIER BREEDER: Gordon, Dorothy Wood PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Gordon, Dorothy Wood. BEST 3 FEMALES: l.Gor-Wood-D Holatcini; 2J*enn Gate Holateina; 3,Tri-Day Holateina. PRODUCE OF DAM; 1 .Oor-Wood-D Holateina; 2Jtoyal Haven Holateina; 3.Dyar Acica. DAM, DAUGHTER: l.Tri-D«y Holiteini; IDyir Acres; 3.Autumn-View Holiteini. Fun Night bowling shoe rentals. Bowling is open from 9:15 p.m, to midnight In other news, the Huntingdon County Holstein Club held its reor ganization meeting and elected Jim Grove, of Petersburg, to serve as president. Elected to vice presi dent was James McMath 11, of Shirleysburg, while the office of secretary-treasurer was awarded to Harry Gensimore, of Tyrone. , , *-« Patrick presents the grand champion honors of the youth division to Beth Duncan and reserve grand chr tn honors to David Dr From the left, Steve and Chris Wood hold their grand champion banner of the state Holstein Association Spring Show, while Billie Joe Heath, showman, holds the halter of the grand champion, Penn Gate Beautician Clara. Holding the halter of his reserve grand champion Solid Gold Rotate Easter is Mike Weimer. Next to him is Dennis Pat rick, junty i Incess < jrnish presents a trophy to Justin McMurray for showing the best animal, bred and owned, in the youth division of the state Holstein State Spring Show. In other business, the board dis cussed its annual fair project; con cluded that support was needed to help offset the cost of using the county fairgrounds by agricultural and youth organizations at times other than fair week; and reported that its cheese sale fund raiser was going well, but there was still plen ty of cheese available for selling. Nutrient Meeting Set HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Rep. Art Hershey (R-Chester/ Lancaster) will host an informa tional meeting on nutrient man agement at 7:30 p.m., Monday. April 12 in Salisbury Township. Hershey said the meeting, which will include a question and answer period, will take place in the Salisbury Township building, 5581 Old Philadelphia Pike at Route 340 at the end of White Horse. The public is invited. Questions regarding the meeting should be directed to Hershey’s offices by phoning 593-6565 (Cochranville) or 717-783-6435 (Harrisburg).
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