Miss Magic Flair Is Grand At S (Continued from Pago A 1) Barbara Reisinger said that Flair has been doing well in the show ring, especially since freshening last August. In the September Pa. Fall Championship show, she was grand champion, and also won the state futurity. That same week, she was shown in the Eastern National Holstein show and stood second overall. Earlier, at the Pa. Holstein' Southeastern Championship, she also won her class and was grand champion. As far as production, Falir is cur rently milking a'bout 95 pounds per day and is projected to about 27,000 pounds of milk on a 305-day lactation. Her component percentages have been running about 3.3 percent fat and 3 percent protein. Her dam was owned by Barbara Reisinger, and when Reisinger left her family’s farm several years ago, she worked out a deal with friend Russell Miller, Heidi’s father, that Russell would get half interest in Finesse, a calf at the time, in return for his care for her. In the meantime. Finesse (twice reserve All-Pennsylvania), was bred by Heidi and Barbara to Romandale Magic, and Flair Was produced. Russell kept has kept Flair until she was 2-year-old and then Barba ra brought her home to Carlisle. Donald and Barbara Reisinger live in Carlisle and Barbara has been herdsperson for James and Judy McClure, who the on which they live farm, for about seven years. “I feel great,” Barbara said about Flair’s win. “I’m very attatched to her. She’s like a pet. She’s really easy to work with. I enjoy showing her and I’m really glad she won.” But Hair’s showing career is only starting for the year. This coming week, she is to be heading for Syracuse, N.Y. for the North east International Holstein show. She showed there as a 2-year-old, the same year she was nominated All-American. Hair’s next appear ance in Pennsylvania will probably be at the Southcentral Holstein Show, Barbara said. Gor-Wood-D Farms, of Man sfield, well-known for having dozens of Excellent cows in its herd for a number of years, was named premier breeder and exhibi tor, but failed to take any of the top awards. The reserve grand champion of the show was a senior 3-year-old, ** & \ From the left, Marcl Harnish, Pennsylvania alternate dairy princess helps present awards to James Burdette who holds the halter of his Junior champion, while leads man Norman Hill holds the halter of his reserve champion Junior-aged Holstein and receives a trophy from Dauphin County Dairy Princess Jayanna Kopp. Lyn-Havcn Inspiration Joy, owned and bred by Orcn Claypoole, of Wcnthington. Joy was sired by Hanoverhill Inspiration out of dam Lyn-Haven Ultimate Lucy-ET. In the youth division of the show, the grand champion was Gsßem Blacks tar Mar Moe, a 4-year-old Blackstar daughter, bred, owned and shown by Olivia Courtney, of Esßem Dairy Farms in Mansfield. Moe placed 10th in her class overall, but was strong enough to take the top place among animals exhibited by junior-aged exhibitors. The reserve grand champion Holstein in the youth division was Daview Mark Gina, a 5-year-old shown by Jennifer Davis, of Leesport. In the junior animal competi tion, James Burdette of Windy- Knoll-View Farm in Mercersburg, showed the champion open class winner, Windy-Knoll-View Prism-ET, a fall calf. The reserve junior champion animal was MS Clintdale Raider Patches, a fall yearling heifer shown by David Miller, son of David and Barbara Miller, of Greensburg. In the youth division, the junior champion was a fall yearling heif er, Ro-Meyer Hevenly Lincoln, a Hanoverhill Lincoln-ET daughter, shown by Megan Meyers, of St. Thomas. The reserve champion junior animal in the youth division was a fall calf, Tri-Day Adeen, bred and owned by David Day, son of Curtis and Anne Day, of Tri-Day Farms in Shippensburg. She was a Mar crest Encore daughter out of Bendy-Brook Odyssey Favorite. STATE SPRING SHOW RESULTS WINTER CALF: l.Windy-Knoll-View Lizbeth, James & Nina Burdette; 2.Esßem Choice Shari Sandy, Harold Courtney; 3.Penn-Gate Conquest Allure, Penn-Gate Farm FALL CALF: l.Windy-Knoll View Prism, James & Nina Burdette; 2.Clayholm Mari time Bretta, Alex Claypoole, Mark Camp bell and Doug BeaUy; 3.lvy-League Vin tage Jingle, Guy and Sharon Hammond SUMMER YEARLING: I.Ro-Meyer Moonriver Skybuck, Megan Meyers; 2 Perm-Gate Inspiration Fine, Penn Gate Farm; 3.ore Farm Vintage Jasime, Tara Kocher SPRING YEARLING: I.Penn-Gate S Buck Felicia, Penn-Gate Fatm; 2.Tower- Vue Counselor Elle, Elizabeth Walton; 3.Campbell-Tum HS Brittany, Campbell Run Farms WINTER YEARLING: l.Windy-Knoll- View Jasmine, James A Nina Burdette; 2.Palmyra-Creek BS Shebi-ET, Dale and Deanna Bendig; 3.Mille-Glen EC Grace, Patti Hushon and Courtney Miller FALL YEARLING: I.MS dintdale Raider Patches, David Glenn Miller, 2.R0-Meyer Hevenly Lincoln, Megan Meyers; 3.Reu- Hel Target Oodles-ET JR BEST THREE: l.Windy-Knoll-View Holstein; 2.Penn Gate Holsteins; 3.lvy League Holsteins JR CHAMPION: Windy-KnoU View * ** % >. In the youth comp* Jon of the „ . spring Holsti .show,, jm the ..Jennifer Baehore, Lebanon County dairy princess, presents a rosette and award to Megan Myers who shows the Junior champion Holstein of the youth division, while David Day holds the halter of his reserve Junior champion and Marci Harnish, alternate state dairy princess, presents his rosette and .award. the left, Lebanon County Dairy Princess Jennifer Bashcre, presents trophies to Olivia Courtney who holds the halter of her grand and senior champion Holstein of the youth division competition, while Jennifer Davis holds the halter of her reserve grand champion Holstein and Marci Hamish, state alternate dairy princess, presents trophies and ribbons. n Prism, James & Nina Burdette RESERVE JR CHAMPION: MS Clintdale Raider Patches, David Glenn Miller DRY COW. 4 AND UNDER: l.Windy- Knoll-View DM Pet-Et, Kyle Burdette; 2.Globe-Run-CB Topgun Oslo; 3.C Anchotvale Gabrielle Pete, Megan Sounder DRY COW, 5 AND OLDER: I.Lock-Bur Commissioner Heddy, Leroy Plance, Hef fner, Heath, Andrews; 2.Penn-Gate Beauti cian Clara, Penn-Gate Farms; 3.Gloryland Sensational Cecelia, John Kline UNFRESH 2-YEAR-OLD: I.JCY Star buck Alexandria-ET, Troy Young; 2.Windy-Knoll-View CC Pear-ET, Justin Burdette; 3.Royal-Haven Inspire Quinn, Lynn and Bennie Miller SR 2-YR-OLD: l.Windy-Knoll-View Petrina-ET, Kyle Burdette; 2.Bent-Creek Counselor Kelsey, Judith McClure; 3.Windy-Knoll-View GDD Topaz, James & Nina Burdette 1R 3-YEAR-OLD: I.CS-Owl-Creek mark Carey, Scott Troutman; 2.Penn-Gate Star auck Finesse, Penn-Gate Farm; S.Globe Run RN Jethro Violet, Norris and Globe Run SR 3-YEAR-OLD: l.Lyn-Haven Inspira tion Joy, Alex Claypoole, Mark Campbell, and Doug Beatty; 2.Peim-Gate Chief Mark Alice, Penn-Gate Farm; 3.Rader Potential JoAnn, Michael and Cythia Weimer 4-YEAR-OLD: l.Mijs Magic Flair, Barba ra Reisinger and Heidi Miller, 2.Gor- Wood-D Fancy Reward, Gor-Wood-D Holsteins; 3.W00d-Ridge Tab Sapphire, Gor-Wood-D Holsteins 4 5-YEAR-OLD: l.Osdel-Endeavor Mark Cinder, Michael and Cynthia Weimer, 2Wind-Drift A-J Natema, Alex Claypoole, Mark Campbell and Dpug Beany; 3.Gor- Wood-D Jethro Buttermilk, Gor-Wood-D Hoslteina AGED COW: I.Just-Beauty Trixie Lite, Guy and Sharon Hammond; 2.Le-Ida Holstein Show ***** ' Memorial Babe, Scott, Cindy and Miranda Fisher and Edgar Showaker, 3.Solid-Gold Rotate Easter, Michael and Cynthia Weimer 100,000 POUNDS: l.Gor-Wood-D Jet Rona, Gor-Wood-D Holsteins; 2.Gor- Wood-D Valiant Racquette, Gor-Wood-D Holsteins; 3.Gor-Wood-D Prophet Fayne, Gor-Wood-D Holsteins SR CHAMPION: Miss Magic Flair, Barba ra Reisinger and Heidi Miller RESERVE SR CHAMPION: Lyn-Haven Inspiration Joy, Alex Claypoole, Mark Campbell and Doug Beatty GRAND CHAMPION: Miss Magic Flair, Barbara Reisinger and Heidi Miller RESERVE GRAND CHAMP ION :Lyn-Haven Inspiration Joy, Alex Claypoole, Mark Campbell and Doug Beatty PREMIER BREEDER: Gor-Wood-D Holsteini PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Gor-Wood-D Holsteini BEST THREE: I.Gor-Wood-D Holsteini; 2.Perm-G»te Holsteini; 3.Windy-Knoll- View Holsteini PRODUCE OF DAM: l.Windy-Knoll- View Ultimal Pala, James & Nina Burdette; 2.Penn-Gate Elevation Flashie, Penn-Gate Holsteini; 3.Gor-Wood-D Fond Memory, Gor-Wood-D Holsteini DAM, DAUGHTER: I.Gor-Wood-D Raquetta and Reuinte, Gor-Wood-D Hols teini; 2.Justa Beaty Trixie Lise and Ivy- League Tab Lacy, Guy and Sharon Ham mond; 3.Gor-Wood-D Heavenly and Holi day, Gor-Wood-D Holsteini