E2H»ncwnr Fanrtng, Saturday, Auguat 12. 1995 Royal Haven Takes Champion Holstein Honors At Annual Tro CAROLYN N. MOYER Bradford Co. Correspondent TROY (Bradford Co.) - Excitement mounted as four champions Jersey, Holstein, Brown Swiss, and Ayrshire paraded around the show ring at the 120 th Troy Fair. Slowly, Chris Hill of Maryland examined each individual before moving to the one he selected as supreme. With a slap on the rump, Nobledale Juno Vermont, a junior 3-year-old Jersey owned by Nobledale Farm, took the took the top position. , Other animals in contention for supreme champion were Lynn and Bonnie Miller’s grand champion Holstein, junior 3-year-old Royal Haven Inspire Quill; the grand champion Ayrshire, 5-year-old Shale Hill Champs Trina, owned hoiStS Neifnw by Mark Carter; and the grand ®T ,ow champion Brown Swiss, Elm RESULTS Brook Blend Tyra a senior 2-year- km SStw Old owned by John Yurkamn Jr. da. 2. Gen Rich Br Star April, owned by Gen The selection of the supreme Rich Farms, of Columbia Cross Roads. 3. Ho • . r„ii 1 Crawf Chesapeake Lindy, owned by Jodi Champion immediately followed Lynn Crawford, of Rome. the Holstein show which took j Turn t 0 p