BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG (Cumber land Co.) J. Craig and Susan Wicker traveled a long way to get to the Shippensburg Fair Jersey Show, but it turned out to be worth it. The Centre Hall couple won honors as the winners of the pre mier breeder award for the show, which was held at the Shippens burg Fairgrounds. Pleasant Valley Jerseys of Chambersburg didn’t have to tra vel nearly as far to take home the <y —. gi champion honors in the 4-H division of the Jersey show. From the North: Take Hwy 23 to New Holland. Turn south onto Brimmer From the South: 3 miles east of Intercourse, New Holland Rd. intersects Ave. Brimmer Ave. becomes New Holland Rd. outside town limits. The Hwy 340. Take New Holland Rd. north approximately 2 miles; the station station is approximately 3 miles from town on the right. is on the left. PIONEER® brand products are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale which are part of the labeling and sale documents ® Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, Des Moines, lowa, USA (c) 1995 Jersey Show show’s premier exhibitor award, however. In the grand champion female class, the 4-H winner was Rebecca Comman of Carlisle with her junior three-year-old Justa-Beauty G-M Jannette. The FFA grand champion was Curtis L. Reichard of Chambers burg with his junior three-year-old Reich Dale Brigadier Sandra Dee. J. Craig and Susan Wicker were in the winner circle again when they captured the open grand champion title with their senior two-year-old Four Springs Juno Please join us for the opening of our newest corn research station in New Holland, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, August 29 or Wednesday, August 30,1995 New Holland, Pennsylvania You're welcome any time between 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. on either day Held At Shippensburg Fair Miss Julie. With that same animal, the Wickers won the best animal bred and owned by and exhibitor and the best udder awards. In addition, the couple took the open senior champion award with that cow. The reserve grand champion for the FFA went to Curtis Reichard with his senior two-year-old Reich Dale Opportunity Goldie. Rebec ca Comman and her dry cow Red Hills Bradford Gwen won the re serve grand champion award for 4-H, The open reserve grand cham pion award went to Jeffery and Michele Reasner of Shippensburg for their senior two-year-old Bar fam Nichols Beth. The Reasners took the reserve senior champion open title with that animal as well. In the junior competition the junior champion open title went to Kelly S. Rotz and her fall calf Pleasant Valley Design Sassy, which also was named 4-H junior champion. The FFA junior champion hon or went to Brian E. Reichard of Chambersburg for his summer yearling Reich-Dale Starbuck Angelioue. Judy McClure of Mechanisburg won the reserve junior champion open title with her spring calf Bent Creek Perrinbelle. The reserve junior champion 4-H honor went to Jennifer Keller man of Centre Hall for her spring calf Four Springs Imperial Chancel. The FFA reserve junior cham pion was Jack W. Rotz of Waynesboro for his fall yearling PIONEER. BRAND • PRODUCTS UncMter Farming, Saturday, August 19, 1995-Al9 Wilderness Lester Delight-Et. The judge for the show was Mike Heath. Spring Call Opan: 1. Judy McClure, 2. Jennifer Kellerman, 3. Julie Ann Dyarman. Spring Calf 4-H: 1. Jennifer Kellerman, 2. Julie Ann Dyarman, 3. Curtis Reichard. Spring Winter Calf Opan: 1. J. Craig and Susan Wicker; 2. Tori Jo Fuller, 3. Julie Ful ton. Winter Call 4-H: 1. Ton Jo Fuller, 2. Julie Fulton, 3. Jack W. Rotz. Fall Calf Opan: 1. Kelly S. Rotz, 2. Doug las E. Martin, 3. Rebecca Comman. Fall Calf 4-H: 1. Kelly S. Rotz. 2. Rebecca Comman. Summer Yearling Opan: 1. Brian E. Reichard, 2. Ben Clonmger, 3. Kevin M. Horst. Summer Yearling FFA; 1. Brian E. Reich ard. Spring Yearling Opan; J. Craig and Su san Wicker, 2. Pleasant Valley Jerseys, 3. Mollie E. VanLeiu. Spring Yearling 4-H: 1. Mollie E. Van- Lieu, 2. Matthew A. Reichard, 3. Rebecca Comman. Winter Yearling: 1. Bradley Glessner, 2. Lee Hoover 81x1, right. Benjamin Mickey show Reichard’s reserve champion. Fall Yearling: 1. Douglas E. Martin, 2. Steva Meyers, 3. Marvin Miller. Dry Cows 3 Years and Older Open; 1. Holly Carbaugh, 2. Jeffery and Michele Reamer, 3. Rebecca Cornman. Dry Cows 3 Years and Older 4-H: 1. Re becca Cornman. Junior 2-Yaar-Old Open: 1. Bradley Reichard, 2. J. Craig and Susan Wicker, 3 Amy Kauchor. Junior 2- Year-Old 4-H: 1 Amy Kaucher, 2. Rebecca Cornman. Senior 2-Year-Old: 1. J. Craig and Susan Wicker, 2. Jeffery and Michele Reasner, 3. Douglas E. Martin. Junior 3-Year-Old Open; 1. Pleasant Valley Jerseys, 2. Jeff Reasner, 3. Curtis L. Reichard. Junior 3-Yaar-Old 4-H: 1 . Rebecca Com man. Junior 3-Yoar-Old FFA; 1. Curtis L Reichard. _ ®* n,or 3-Year-Old: 1. Bradley Reichard, 2. Honey Do Farm. 4-Yaar-Old: 1. Lester Martin, 2. J. Craig and Susan Wicker, 3. Steve Meyers. 100,000 Pound Class: 1. J. Craig and Su san Wicker, 2. Pleasant Valley Jerseys. • Years and Older; 1. Denise Marti, 2 Jeffery and Michele Reasner.
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