West GAY BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) Melinda Jean Thomas is the owner of C Lindenoord Mark Tracy, the four-yr.-old grand champion of the Somerset District Holstein Show held here at the fairgrounds. Thomas hails from Bruceton Mills, W. Va. Breeder was Lindenoord Hol steins. Tracy’s birth date was July 13, 1990. Double-Ott M Maker Messiah Di, an aged cow bom June 29, 1987, and owned by Scott and Robyn Foreman, Rockwood, was named reserve grand champion. Breeder was Rodney and Claire Ott, Hollsopple. Sire/Dam are Hanoverhill Mes siah-ET and Double-Ott RKL Alcm Maker Dora. The junior grand champion was Berkline Mark Nettic-ET, owned by Donna Philipp, Berlin. Breeder of the three-yr.-old, bom Dec. 11, 1990, was Lewis W. and Barbara Berkley, Berlin. Sire/Dam are hnnu^ a £ * 2 51 is C> <5- If you are not a golfer Awards and Auction q Cut here and return: -e?**- I would like to participate in the 1994 Name HOSS’s Fore FFA golf Tournament □ Enclosed is my $75 entry fee Please assign me to a foursome □ My foursome includes □ I am not a golfer, but would like to Bill my Master Card/Visa Card No, attend dinner, enclosed is my check Expiration Date for $3O per dinner. Virginia Girl Has Somerset Holstein Winner Walkway Chief Mark and Ed- Long Sexation Nonnie. Mill-Vale Pete Impulse, a four yr.-old owned by Ben Miller, Bos well, was the junior reserve grand champion. Breeder was Ben Mill er. Sire/Dam are Straight-Pine Elevation Pete and Quaker-Farm Anthony Image. Miller had the senior show’s best animal bred and owned while Delvin E. Mast, Grantsville, Md. had a dry cow named the junior best animal bred and owned. The junior show senior cham pion was Elk-Lick Inspiration S Bard, owned by Willard Maust, Meyersdale, RD 1. Wayne E. Schrock, Grantsville, Md., owned the senior reserve champion with Locker-Lane Har ry Lisa, a fall yearling like Bard. Named the junior champion in the junior show was Hillmont Tab Popsicle, a winter yearling owned by Juliana Hillegass, Berlin. The junior reserve champion was Mos sys Blackstar Minnie, a summer yearling owned by William Mos- Benefiting The Pennsylvania FFA Foundation join us for: Hors d 1 oeuvres Dinner $30.00 At the Somerset District Holstein Show are from left, Curtis Day, Judge; Scott Fore man with the reserve champion; Melinda Thomas, with the grand champion; Kelly Bit tner, first alternate Somerset County dairy princess; and Natalie Welch, dairy princess. holder, Rockwood. Delvin Mast, Grantsville, Md. was named senior premier exhibi- Lunch: 11:30 am -12:30 pm Shotgun Scramble: 1:00 pm (Greens fees, and cart included) Foxchase Coif Course is located at Stevens, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County. Directions; from Pa. Turnpike Exit 21, take Route 272 south. Turn right on Church Street, then left on Stevens, look for signs. Address Number of Golfers Amount Enclosed August 29,1994 Foxchase Golf Course $75.00 entry fee Includes: Hors d'oeuvres Dinner Awards and Auction Please complete the entry form below and return to: The Pennsylvania FFA Foundation PO Box 10493, Calder Square State College, PA 16805 For more information call (814) 353-9230 Number of Dinner Only Reservations tor and senior premier breeder. Donna Philipp, Berlin, was named junior premier exhibitor with Ben Company Phone Laneaatar Farming, Saturday, July 30,1994-A2l Miller, Boswell, named premier breeder. The Somerset County Junior Holstein Club gave hearty thanks to the Walker Farm Service, Somerset, which financed the pur chase of championship trophies and T-shirts for first place win ners, with a hefty contribution. Curtis Day from Shippensburg did the judging. The show committee, chaired by David Stahl had members Har ry Mosholder, Dennis Reiman, Joyce Ringler and Jane Smiley. Carol Brown coordinated the catalog. Decorating was done by Martha Miller. Joyce Ringler or ganized trophies and Mike Stutz man was the announcer. Trophies and ribbons were pre sented by the Somerset County dairy princess, Natalie Welch and her first alternate Kelly Bittner. Refreshments were available throughout the event at the mo bile, refrigerated dairy bam oper ated by the Somerset County dairy promotion committee, and at Krause’s booth. Top three class winners follow: Spring Calf: 1. Oelvin E. Mast; 2. Melinda Jean Thomas; 3. Steven Mill- Winter Call: 1. Daniel A. Ream; 2. Delvin E. Mast; 3. Beverly A. Philipp. Fall Calf: Melinda Jean Thomas; 2. Wayne E. Schrock; 3. Matthew P. Cole man. Summer Yearling: 1. William M. Mosholder; 2. Ben Miller; 3. Juliana Hillegass. Spring Yearling: 1. William M. Mos holder; 2. Daniel A. Ream, 3. Desirae Hillegass. Winter Yearling: 1. Juliana Hille gass; 2. William Mosholder; 3. Daniel A. Ream. Fall Yearling: 1. Willard Maust; 2. Wayne E. Schrock: 3. Melinda Jean Thomas. Dry Cow 4-Yr. and Under. 1 Me linda Jean Thomas; 2. Bradley E. Maust. Dry Cow 5-Yr*. and Under: 1. Oel vin E. Mast; 2. Wayne E. Schrock; 3. Wesley Coleman Junior 2-Yr.-Old: 1. Delvin E. Mast; 2. Matthew Coleman; 3. Donna Philipp. Senior 2-Yr.-Old; 1. Donna Philipp; 2. Delvin E. Mast; 3. Wayne E. Schrock. Junior 3-Yr.-Old: 1. Donna Philipp; 2. Delvin E. Mast; 3. Wayne E. Schrock. Senior 3-Yr.-Old: 1. Donna Philipp; 2. Melinda Jean Thomas; 3. Delvin E. Mast Four-Yeer-Old: 1. Melinda Jean Thomas; 2. Benjamin Miller; 3. Delvin E. Mast Five-Year-Old: 1. Kirsten Miller; 2. Bradley Maust; 3. William Mosholder. 100,000 Class: 1. Willard Maust. Six Years and Over: 1. Scott and Robyn Foreman; 2. Delvin E Mast; 3. Aden Wayne Maust (test three Female*: 1. Detvin E. Mast, 2. Donna Philipp, 3. Ben Miller. Dam and Daughter; 1. Melinda Thomas; 2. Scott, Robyn and Zachary Foreman; 3. Melinda Thomas. Junior Best Three Females: 1.
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