A36-LsncMt*r Farming, Saturday, September 25, 1993 State 4-H (Continued from Pago A 29) Anna Smith, of Denver. Jason Kennedy, of Butler, showed the reserve senior and reserve grand champion, a senior 2-year-old, Four Seasons Jade Tasha. In the Guernsey show, the junior champion was a senior calf, Snid ers Fayettes Dazzle, shown by Amber Clark of New Enterprise. The reserve junior champion was a summer yearling. Hi Field Zeus Jessie, shown by Paula Guyer, of Derry. The senior and grand champion Guernsey was a junior 3-year-old, Spring Walk E Jonna, shown by Justin McMurray, of Eighty Four. The sire was Spring Walk T.F. Elegant, bred by Charlotte Wach tel, of Big Prairie, Ohio. The reserve senior and reserve grand champion was a home farm bred junior 2-year-old, Hillside Frank Greta, shown by Matthew Morrow, of Tyrone. The best Guernsey bred and owned was a 5-ycar-old dry cow, Hi Field Fayette Emily, shown by Melissa Sulkosky, of Derry. In the Holstein show, the junior champion was an intermediate yearling. Maple Flat Arcs Rosie, owned and bred by Danielle Spar ling, of Troy. Hie sire was Lyleha ven Ares-ET. The reserve junior champion Holstein was a senior yearling, C Lochill Betty Lin, showed by Matthew Pease, of Susquehanna. The senior and grand champion Holstein was a senior 2-year-old, Windy-Knoll View Pazazz-ET, shown by James Justin Burdette, of Mercersberg. The sire was Deslacs Midnight-Et, out of Windy-Knoll-View Ultimate Pala, a well-known and multi-award winning show and breeding cow owned by Justin’s father James f SILAGE | 0 | c ix§ s l Sale Price- P 6208 - 6 mil - 20x100 Plastic $27.95 P 6248 - 6 mil - 24x100 Plastic $34.95 P 6288 - 6 mil - 28x100 Plastic $39.95 P 6328 - 6 mil - 32x100 Plastic $49.95 P 6408 - 6 mil - 40x100 Plastic $59.50 10% OFF Round Silo Covers PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. 717-738-7350 SO Woodcomer Rd. _ r , F H H ou , r *; _ . .. m • i ui<« cm 4 7iiie Mon., Tiiufo., rn. 7 o.vn. 0.311 p.m. LHitZ, PA 17543 Tom. t w«d. 7 «.m. - S:3O p.m. 1 Mile WM of Ephrata s»t 7 «.m. - 4 p.m. Dairy Youth Burdette. The reserve senior and reserve grand champion was an aged cow, Cove-Run Reliance Gloria, shown by Ty Christman of Chambers burg. Bred by Oren Bender, of Accident, Md.. the site of the six year-old Holstein was Walk-A- Way Fond Reliance. The best bred and owned Hols tein was 4-year-old Walnut-Hills Astro Binky, shown by Dianne Clock of Mifflin. In the Jersey breed show, daughters of sire Valleystream JIS Juno took three of the four champ ion titles and also the title for best bred and owned by an exhibitor. The exception to the Juno offspring winners was the junior champion Jersey, a senior calf, PV Starbuck Bambi, shown by Jim Crouse, of Greencastle. The sire was Shon-Val Starbuck-ET. Amy Plummer, of Chalfont, showed the reserve junior champ ion, a junior yearling, Top-O-Hill Juno Patches. The senior and grand champion Jersey was a junior 2-year-old, Rankin Juno Annie, shown by Corey McConn, of Buigettstown, while Jennifer Kellerman, of Centre Hall, showed the reserve senior and reserve grand champ ion, also a junior 2-year-old, Four Spring Juno Miss Jepardy. The best Jersey bred and owned by an exhibitor was also a junior 2-year-old, Rankin Juno Chero kee, shown by Jason Rankin, of Burgettstown. In the Milking Shorthorn breed show, the junior champion was a senior yearling shown by Christine Young, of Newville, Three Spring Jan-EXP. The reserve junior champion was an intermediate calf. Horizon Royal Shelly-EXP, shown by James Young, of Newville. Compete The reserve senior and reserve grand champion Milking Shor-' thorn was a senior 3-year-old. Summit-Vista Dan Dixie, shown by Matthew Goshom, of Blairs Mills. The senior and grand champion was a 4-year-old, Three Spring Ashley, shown by Christine Young, of Newville. It was also the best animal bred and owned by an exhibitor. (A complete results listing of the top three class placing! will be publkhcd in the Oct 2 Issue of From the toft, TV Christman holds the hatter of hla reserve grand champion Holstein while Jsmes Justin Burdette holds the better of his grand champion and Amy Meerfcle, state alternate dairy princess, presents a plaque and rosette. Je, state Guernsey queen, presents the George W. Snyder awarsd to Justin McMurray, who holds the halter of his grand champion, while Matthew Morrow holds the halter of his rsiMrve grand champion. grand and raaarva grand champion Ayrahiraa. From tha (all, JannHar Kallarman hoMa tha haltar of bar raaarva grand champh Jaraay. whila Coray MoConn hokte tha haltar of hte grand champion Jaraay. Elizabeth Anna Smith holda champion Brown Swlaa and best the show. the halter of her flrand animal brad and owned of
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