BONNIE BRECHBILL Franklin Co. Correspondent CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) —A six-year-old cow owned by Pleasant Valleys Jerseys of Chambersburg topped the Frank lin County Jersey show. Bridon Just Leta was best-uddered in her class and second best-uddered of the show. Senior and grand champion of the youth show and reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the open show was Reich-Dale Sar gent Ann, a three-year-old shown by Brian Reichard, Chambers burg. Doug Martin, right, shows the and Belinda Geesaman shows the for Brian Reichard. Cory J. Mellott of Meicersburg showed the re serve senior and reserve grand champion of the youth show, Red Hills Rae Nippersink Iris, a four year-old. Best Udder honors went to a senior three-year-old cow, Topaz Sooner January, owned by Topaz Jer seys of Greencasde. Pleasant Valley Starbuck Bambi, owned by Jim Crouse of Greencasde. was junior champion of the open and youth shows. Pleasant Valley Jerseys showed the reserve junior champ of the open show, while youth reserve junior champion honors went to Curds Reichard of Chambersburg. The Franklin County Brown Swiss and Guernsey shows ran concurrently with the Jersey show at the Chambersburg Rod and Gun Club. Thomas Smith of Adamic Breeders Cooperative, Lancaster, served as judge for all three shows. Larissa Mellott of St. Thomas swept most of the top categories in the Brown Swiss show. Her six year-old cow My T Fine Champagne, earned her senior and grand champion honors and was also named best-uddered cow of the show. Her five year-old, Pine Hill Somon Meg, was senior and grand champion of the youth show. Reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the open show. Swamp Creek Mary, was shown by Lonnie Wickard of Shippensburg. Mary was second best-uddered cow of the show. Tammie Gloss of Chambersburg showed the youth reserve senior and reserve grand champion. Twin Lane Lilly Doll Telly. Larissa also showed die junior and reserve junior champions, while Tammie Gloss had the reserve junior champ of the youth show. The Schnebly family of Crown Stone Farm, Clear Spring, MD, showed many of the award-winning Guernseys. Crown Stone Playboy Whisper, shown by Mark A. Schnebly. was named senior and grand champion of die youth and open shows. “She’s got a lot of length,” judge Smith said. “She’s powerful, extra milky-looking, and open and clean-cut.” The senior three-year-old was also the best-uddered cow. Second bcst-uddcrcd cow and reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the open show was Crown Stone Pride Tacoma, a four-year-old shown by Ron Ernst of Mercersburg. Crown Stone Astro Alicia, shown by Jeremy N. Schnebly, was reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the youth show. Junior champion was Walnut Lane Franks Rox ette, shown by Rodney G. and Darlene B. Stuff, Mercersburg. Brian R. Schnebly showed the reserve junior champ, Crown Stone Buttermost Barbara. JERSEY Junior Hollar Call: 1 . Cory J. Motion, 2. Baibora Roichard, 3. Charity Flihar. Intormodlato Hollar Call: i.HaalharCarbaugh, 2. Cory J. Mot ion, 3. Autumn Young. Sanlor Hollar Call: 1 . Jim Crousa, 2. Topaz Jaraaya, 3. Curtis Roichard. _ . Summer Yearling Halier: 1. Pteeiant Valley Jerseys, 2. Curtis Reiehard, 3. Myles Horst Junlar Yearling Heller; 1. Topaz Jerseys, 2. Holly Carbaugh, 3. Taylor Horst MarmodMo Yearling Heifer: 1. Cory J. Mellott. 2. JaiK W. Rotz, 3. Kevin Thursh. Senior Yearling Heifer 1. Pleasant Valley Jerseys. Junlar Champion • Open a Yeuth: Jim Crouse. Reserve Junior Champion; Open - Pleasant Valley Jerseys; Youth • Curtis Raiohard. Junior Baal 3 Females: 1. Pleasant Valley Jerseys, 2. Cory J. Dry Caw 4 Yearn a Under: 1. Bradley Raiohard, 2. Tope* Jer seys, 3. Orville Ocher. Dry Caws I Years a Over: 1. Topaz Jerseys, 2. Tina Martin. Juntora-Veer-OM: 1. Kevin M. Horst, 2. Topaz Jerseys, 3. Cory J. Mrtott Senior 2-YaanOld: 1. Sieve Mayors, 2. David Carbaugh, 3. Roy Skinner. Jr.S-Yaar