A3O-Lancaater Finning, Saturday, August 28. 1993 LAURELTON (Union Co.) A 3-year-old Jersey own ed by Rebecca Dietrich, of Mif flinburg, was recently named supreme champion dairy cow of the four-breed Union County West End Fair dairy show, held in Laurelton. Dietrich’s Four Springs Chief Juliet was named open and FFA senior and grand champion Jersey, by show judge David Hill of Ship pensburg. Juliet then went into the ring with the other grand champ ions from the Ayrshire. Holstein, and Brown Swiss breeds to win the supreme title of the 114-animal show. The open and FFA reserve senior and reserve grand champion Jersey was a junior 2-year-old, J&K Vue Juno Fancy, shown by Douglas Boop, pf Millmont. Hoop’s Fancy was also named best owner-bred animal shown by a youth. The open and 4-H division junior champion Jersey was an intermediate yearling, DAD Juicyfruit, bred and owned by Jonathan Dietrich. In the Ayrshire breed, the open and 4-H division senior and grand champion animal was a 3-year-old cow, Brad’s Rambling Rose, own ed by Daniel Rishel, of New Columbia. Rishel also showed the open and 4-H reserve grand champion Ayr shire, Palace Omega. In the Holstein breed, the grand and reserve grand champions are paternal sister, both daughters of Fisher-Place Mandingo-twin. The grand champion was 3-year-old J&K Vue Mandingo Carrie, bred and owned by Burdette Has Franklin County Holstein Champ BONNIE BRECHBILL Franklin Co. Correspondent CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) “A fine two-year-old that’s going to get better,” is how judge Creedin Comman described the grand champion of the 23rd annual Franklin County Holstein Show. Windy-Knoll-View Pisazz- ET, a senior-two-year-old with a tremendous frame and prominent dairy qualities was shown by Jus tin Burdette, 14, of Mercersburg. The show was held in conjunction with the Franklin County Fair at the Chambersburg Rod and Gun Club. Senior and Grand Champion of both the open and youth shows, Pisazz was also named best bred and owned. Pisazz was reserve grand champion of the 4-H show two days before her Franklin County Fair victory, and was the Southcentral Championship Show’s Grand Champion August 14. Her full sister, Windy-Knoll- View DM Pct-ET, was reserve senior and grand champion of the youth show. Pete was shown by Justin’s brother, Kyle. Half-sisters of Pet and Pisazz won the junior and reserve junior champion awards at the show. All are daughters of Windy-Knoll- View Ultimate Pala. Kyle showed the junior champion, Windy- Knoll-View Petrina-ET, while Justin had the reserve champ, Windy-Knoll-View CC Pear-ET. Reserve senior and reserve grand champion was C Grafton Astro Brenda, owned by Quentin & Elenor Beisel of Dry Run. She was also best-uddered cow of the Dietrich’s Jersey Supreme At West End Fair Jonathan Boop, also of Millmont. The reserve .grand champion was a senior 2-year-old. Den-ann Mandongo Casey, was shown by Jason Wolfe, of Lewisburg. Wolfe’s Casey was also named grand champion of the 4-H Hols tein division. Douglas Boop’s 4-year-old Holstein was named FFA division grand champion. Richard Klingler, of Winfield, showed the junior champion, an intermediate calf sired by Glenafton Enhancer. In the Brown Swiss show, 3-year-old My T Fine Snowwhite, shown by Amy Sanders, of Mill mont, was named grand and senior champion. Snowwhite is a Con vincer daughter. Mark Mapes, of New Berlin, showed the reserve grand champ ion of the show, also a 3-year-old. Sarah Beck, of new Columbia, showed the open and 4-H junior champion Brown Swiss, a junior calf. Dawn Rise Blend Alexis twin. WEST END FAIR Dairy Show BROWN SWISS JR CALF: I.Sarah Beck; 2.Casey Zimmerman INTERMEDIATE CALF: I.Nathan Sanden INTERMEDIATE YEARLING: 1 .Nathan San den; 2 Mark Mapea JR CHAMPION: Sarah Beck RESERVE JR CHAMP; Nathan Sanden AGED DRY COW; l.Mark Mapea JR 2-YEAR-OLD; l.Mark Mapea 3-YR-OLD: l.Amy Jo Sanders; 2.Maik Mapea; 3 .Nathan Sanders S-YR-OLD: l.Mark Mapea SENIOR CHAMPION; Amy Sanders RESERVE SENIOR CHAMP: Mark Mapea GRAND CHAMPION; Amy Sanden RESERVE GRAND CHAMP: Marie Mapea DAIRY HERD; l.Mark Mapea PRODUCE OF DAM; LMatfc Mapea; 2-Nathan Sanden DAM, DAUGHTER: IMark Mapea; 2-Mark Mapea; 3.Nathan Sanden (Turn to Page A3l) show. Bev Sease of Aldina Hol steins showed the very dairy-look ing Bridon Astro Jet-ET daughter for the Beisels. El-Dor Farm, owned by Eldon and Dorothy Crider of Chambers burg, took home both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor banners. Judge Creedin Cornman of Just-A-Beauty Holsteins, Carlisle, said that this was a tremendous show for good dairy cows. “Lots of classes had depth of quality, es pecially the younger heifer class es,” he said. “It was an honor to judge here." ' Franklin County Holstein Club president Bob Eckstine stopped the parade of first-place cows vy ing for the grand championship. He paid tribute to the late Merle Woodring, who died December 21 at the age of 54. Woodring had ex hibited his Ment-Wood Holsteins at all 23 previous shows. A past president of the Holstein Club, Woodring had also served as lead er of the 4-H Dairy Club, assistant fair manager and fair board presi dent. Eckstine presented a plaque to Woodring’s widow, Nancy, and son Craig and family. Placings in the show were: Junior Hollar Calf: 1. Hannah Koontz, 2 Aldma Holstems, 3. Amy Jo Hartman. Intarmadlata Hollar Call: 1. Duitm Wit mar, 2. Jessica A. Eshalman, 3 Matthew E. Martin. Senior Haller Call: 1. Joseph R Hess, 2. Jamie Hartman, 3. Rochelle Young. Summer Yearling Hollar; 1. Enc Horsh. 2. Justin Burdette, 3. Amy Jo Hartman. Junior Yearling Haller: 1. Justin Bur dette, 2 Jennifer L. Eshelman, 3. Troy Young. Intarmadlata Yaarling Haifar; 1,. Kyle Burdette, 2. Cory Meyers, 3 Aaron Young. (Turn to Page A 39) From the left, Jonathan Boop shows his grand champion Holstein of the West End Fair, Jason Wolfe shows his open reserve grand champion, Ken Gessner shows his 4-H reserve grand champion, Douglas Boop shows his FFA grand champion, and Michael Zimmerman shows Douglas Boop’s FFA reserve grand champion. From the left, Rebecca Dietrich stands with her grand champion Jersey and supreme cow overall of Union County’s 1993 West End Fair, Douglas Boop shows his reserve grand champion in the open and FFA divisions, Amy Jo Sanders is with her 4-H grand champion, and Jonathan Dietrich shows his open division Junior champion. From the left, those who qualified as finalists for showing the best owned and bred animal of the West End Fair youth dairy shows are Daniel Rfshel with his Ayrshire, Nathan Sanders with his Brown Swiss, Douglas Boop with his Jersey, and Jason Wolfe with his Holstein. Boop's Jersey, the supreme dairy animal of the fair, was also the best bred and owned. From the left, Amy Jo Sander shows the grand champion Brown Swiss of the West End Fair, while Bryan Zimmerman shows Mark Mapes’ reserve grand champion, and Nathan Sanders shows the reserve 4-H grand champion.