BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG (Franklin Co.) Richard Martin came away a big winner in the Ayrshire division competition of the Col ored Breed Show at the Shippens burg Fair, The Chambersburg resident won senior and grand champion honors in both the FFA and the open events with his four-year-old Wentworth Farm Benefactor Melanie. Another impressive perfor mance was turned in by Michael Are You Prepared. Commodity buildings with one bay or multi bays B’2” high precast concrete walls Ask about engineering for roof system or pole building. [S3 SOLLENBERGER SILOS CORP. A Nitterhouse Company Box N, Chambersburg, PA 17201 Office # (717) 264-9588 Tabb Justus (717) 762-8663 Cows Of Color Have Show At Brant of Mount Union. During the Ayrshire event, Brant captured reserve senior and reserve grand champion honors in the FFA contest with his five year-old Brants Homestead Pudge Betsy. - He also took Ayrshire junior champion honors in the FFA and open contests with his fall year ling Rushing-Springs Pearlman MArcia. If that wasn’t enough, he then won the Ayrshire junior champion spot in the FFA show with winter yearling Rushing- Springs Mose Misty. Commodity Buildings Dry Stakable Storage with Precast Concrete Walls See Us At Ag Progress Ask about Ad 101 Special Discount. The senior and grand champion titles in the Ayrshire 4-H show went ot Mary Ellen Deaven of Ncwville with her cow Honey Brook Comet Doris in the six year-old and over class. The reserve senior and reserve grand champion titles in the 4-H Ayr shire event were won by Michelle Ocker of Shippensburg with Masonic-Homes Jade Megan, a dry cow in the four-years and under class. The winner in the Ayrshire open show of the reserve senior and reserve grand champion titles ★ STAR SILOS Myerstown, Pa. Office # (717) 866-5708 J. Robert Brubaker 464-3136 John Swope 933-4758 UncMtor farming, Brtwfty, Augnt 13 H9*A37 Shippensburg Fair was Janel Zinn of Newville with her senior two-year-old S&M Ayr Legends Doreen. The Ayrshire Best Animal Bred and Owned by Exhibitor honor was won by Heath Ocker of Shippensburg with Ockerdale Champ Jamie Joy ce, a dry cow in the four years and under class. A multiple winner in the Brown Swiss show was Aaron Comman of Carlisle. Comman won the senior and grand champion titles in the open show and best udder of show hon ors with his four-year-old Shady Creek Bess Bingo. Next, he took the senior and grand champion spots in the 4-H show with five-year-old Black land Jade Quilla. Comman also captured the junior champion 4-H nod with his spring yearling Justa- Beauty Crafty Lucky. A double winner in the Brown Swiss event was Melissa L. Brant ner of Lurgan, who won the senior and grand champion FFA honors her senior two-year-old Swamp Creek Jill. In addition, Brantner took the reserve junior champion FFA award with her winter calf Willow Grove Startrek Jill. Amanda Peak was also a two time winner in the the Brown Swiss competition. The Carlisle girl captured the junior champion FFA title with her winter calf Irons Toffie. She won junior champion honors in the open show too with the same animal. . Other Brown Swiss winners were Lonni A. Wickard of Ship pensburg, who won the reserve senior and reserve grand champ ion nods in the open show with his four-year-old Lo-Vi Lady Ensign Lill; Linnea D. Hoover of Boiling Springs, who took the reserve junior champion spot in the open show with her spring yearling Lo Vi Wilma Trad Winnie; and Jeremy Barrick of Carlisle, who captured the reserve junior Dry Stack Storage Buildings For Turkey and Chicken Manure, Saw Dust, Cotton Seed, Fertilizer Brewers Grain Etc. champion place in the 4-H show with his winter calf Windmill Seattle Blossom. John Garber 111 of Waynesboro was a frequent winner in the Guernsey contests. Garber won the senior and grand champion titles in the 4-H and open shows and won the best udder of show award for his senior three-year-old Hooverville Alfs Rosenna. His spring calf Jo Penn Magic Marvelous took the reserve junior champion spot in the 4-H show. Candi Garber of Waynesboro also brought home several rib bons. she won reserve senior and reserve grand champion honors in the 4-H and open shows with her five-year-old Guernsey Ro-mart King Leora. She also took the junior champion 4-H nod with her summer yearling Jo Penn Magic Daisy. Melissa Brantner followed up her victories in the Brown Swiss show by winning three titles in the Guernsey contest. Her fall yealr ing Brandy O Franks Di Victory was named best animal bred and owned by an exhibitor and was picked as junior champion in the open show and the FFA show. Het winter calf Brandy O Di Victory Pricilla was named reserve junior FFA champion. The Guernsey! reserve junior champion in the open show was Lee A. Hoover of Boiling Springs with his fall calf Le Lin Magic Velvet. Repeat winners were the rule in the Milking Shorthorn contest. Several titles were captured by Linnea Hoover. She won the senior and grand champion spots in the open show with her junior two-year-old Walnut Hollows Rose View. That same animal was picked as best udder of show. 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