Gor-Wood-D Holsteins Reigns Premier At N.E. Championship Show I From the left, three representatives of Gor-Wood-D Holsteins show their premier exhibitor and breeder banners. They are, respectively as son-father-son, Tim, Gordon and Ron. CJ. HOUGHTALING Tioga Co. Correspondent WHITNEYVILLE (Tioga Co.) In his final comments during the Northeast Championship Holstein Show, judge Robert Fitz simmons of East Montpelier, Vt, said, “I knew there were good cows in northeastern Pcnnsylvani a. I knew I was going to have a tough job ahead of me judging them. I like to see a sharp dairy cow, with a good udder. I wasn’t disappointed.” While L & J Holsteins of Wells boro, Ty-Ly-View Farm of Roar ing Branch, and Esbem Farms of Mansfield consistently presented top cows in each of the -classes entered, and indeed, walked away with the grand champion, reserve grand champion and junior grand champion awards respectively, Gor-Wood-D Holsteins presented stiff competition with his 20 entries and was named premier exhibitor and premier breeder dur ing the event which took place Tuesday, August 24 at the Tioga County Fairgrounds. Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, September 4, 1993-Al9 Of the senior grand champion, C Penlow Irma Jethro, a senior 3-year-old owned by Paul Moyer of Ty-Ly-View Farm, Judge Fitz simmons said he liked her sharp ness, cleanness, and was strong through the udder. The cow also took senior champion and first in the senior 3-year-old class. Of the senior reserve grand champion and senior reserve champion, L & J Thor Frank, another senior 3-year-old owned by Ida Jane Plance of L & J Hols teins, the judge said, “Although she’s been milking a long time, she tracks out nicely.” When the judge also announced L & J Thor Frank’s owner the winner of the best bred and owned by exhibitor award, Ida produced a grin and said, “This is what I came for. This is what makes it all worth while.” In the youth show, Charity Courtney of Esbem Farms led grand champion winner Esßem Blackstar Emy Lou of which the judge admitted to admiring “her openness and width of udder.” Emy Lou, a senior 2-year-old, placed second and had the second best udder in her class. Dry Cew4-Yr. It Under: 1. Gor-Wood-D Holsteins, Mansfield; 2. Ray E. Kramer * Cookie Gray, Mechanlcsburg; 3. Jeremy Stackhouse, Muncy. Dry Cow 8-Yr. ft Oven 1.12. Gor-Wood-D Holstains, Man sfield; 3. Eibern Farms, Mansfield. Junior 2-Vr. Old: 1. Bishcrofl Farms, Roaring Branch; 2. Richard It Wilber Wheeler, Glllett; 3. Teresa Mcllwaln, Carlton. Senior 2-Yr. Old: 1. L I J Holstains, Wellsboro; 2. Esbem Farms, Mansfield; 3. Donald Thompson, Westfield. Junior 3-Yr. Old: 1. Jon A Jeff Jenkins, Columbia Crossroads (It Best Udder); 2. LIJ Holstains, Wellsboro (& 2nd Best Udder); 3. Megan C. Souder, Mechanlcsburg. Senior 3-Yr. Old: 1. Ty-Ly-View Farm, Roaring Branch (& Best Udder); 2.1 It J Holstains, Wellsboro (I 2nd Best Udder); 3. Richard I Wilber Wheeler, Glllett. 4-Yr. Old: (Ist I; 2nd w/Best Udder 12nd Best Udder); Gor- Wood-D Holstems, Mansfield; 2. Gen-Rich Farms, Columbia Crossroads. A-Yr. Old; (1« A 2nd w/Best Udder A 2nd Best Udder); Gor- Wood-D Holsteins, Mansfield; 2. Ronald Hembury A Family, Muncy. Lifetime Production: L A J Holsteins, Wellsboro; (2nd A 3rd) Gor-Wood-D Holsteins. Grand Champion: Ty-Ly-View Farms, Roaring Branch. Raeaiva Grand Champion: 1. L A J Holsteins, Wellsboro. Best Bred and Owned by Exhibitor: 1. L A J Holsteins, Wellsboro. Bast Three Sr. Females: 1. Gor-Wood-D Holsteins, Man sfield; 2. Esbsrn Farms, Mansfield. Produce Of Dam: 1. Gor-Wcod-D Holsteins, Mansfield; 2. Kenneth Strickland, Nicholson. Spring (Jr.) Calf: 1. Promise Haven Farms; 2. Bryan Hock, Millville; 3. Melissa Hillyard, Ulster. L—r C Anchorvale Gavrielle Pete, a junior 3-year-old owned by Megan C. Souder of Mechanics burg, placed first in the junior 3-year-old class of the youth junior show and took junior reserve champion and junior reserve grand champion. The judge said, “This cow has the sec ond best frame in her class.” Spring (Jr.) Call: 1. Promise Haven Farm*; 2. L I J Holstein*, Welllbore; 3. Bryan Hock, Millville. Winter (Int.) Call: 1. Eibarn Farm*, Man sfield; 2. Glenn E. Bowen, Welltboro; 3. Ryan D. Calkin*, Troy. Fall (Sr.) Call: 1. Brenda Robion Hodder, Mantlleld; 2. L a J Holtteint, Welltboro; 3. Chad Neal, Roaring Branch. Summer Yearling: 1. Norkval Farm*, New Albany; Terew Mdtwain, Canton; 3. Holly R. Aber, Columbia Croeiroad*. Spring (Jr.) Yaarllng: 1. Royal Haven, Towanda; 2. L A J Holitelm, Welltboro: 3. Blihcroft Farm*, Roaring Branch. Winter (Int.) Yearling: 1. Danielle Spar ling, Troy; 2. Norkval Farm*, Naw Albany; 3. Blthcroft Farm*, Roaring Branch. Fall (Sr.) Yaarllng: 1. Blthcroft Farm*, Roaring Branch: 2. Ty-Ly-View Farm, Roar ing Branch; 3. Norkval Farms, Now Albany. Junior Champion: 1. Danielle Sparling, Troy. Reserve Junior Champion: 1. Royal Haven, Towanda. Junior Bast 3 Females: 1. Royal Haven, Towanda; 2. Norkval Farms, New Albany; 3. Bishcroft Farms, Roaring Branch. 5-Yr. Old: 1. Gor-Wood-D Holsteins, Mansfield (l> Best Udder); 2. Ronald Hembury I Family, Muncy; 3. Gor-Wood-D Holsteins, Mansfield (I 2nd Best Udder). Senior Champion: 1. Ty-Ly-View Farms, Roaring Branch Reserve Sr. Champion; 1. L A J Holsteins, Wellsboro. Youth Show Winter (Int.) Calf: 1. Esbem Farms, Mansfield; 2. Ryan D. Calkins, Troy; 3. Ty-Ly-View Farm, Roaring Branch. Fall (Sr.) Calf; 1. Chad Neal, Roaring Branch; 2. Gor-Wood-D Holsteins, Mansfield; 3. Adam Fraley, Muncy. ' (Turn to Page A2O) T N.E. HOLSTEIN Championship Show