Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1996, Image 29

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    Aged Holstein Wins Supreme Title At Lebanon Area Fair
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Holstein
In the 4-H division Holstein
show, Timothy Vail, Lebanon,
showed his bred and owned senior
2-year-old Dalcc-Brcd Counselor
Po to win senior and grand champ
ion honors.
The 4-H reserve senior and
grand champion Holstein was
4-year-old Weaverline Rambo
Nan, owned by Melonica Kauff
man, of Lancaster. A spring year
ling heifer calf of Kauffman’s
Nan, M-DGK Astrc Naoima, was
named junior champion of the 4-H
division.
The reserve junior champion
was a fall heifer shown by Chanel
le Horst, of Newmanstown.
In the FFA division, in addition
to Bomgardner’s senior and grand
champion, his showed a 3-year-old
for reserve senior and serve grand
champion.
Scott Nolt showed a winter calf
to win the junior championship,
while Karen Nolt's fall calf was
named reserve junior champion.
The open division Holstein
show of the Lebanon Area Fair
was to be held after newspaper
deadline, with more than 200 ani
mals expected to be shown. The
colored breed shows include all
three divisions.
Ayrshire
Daryl Maulfair showed the open
and 4-H senior and grand champ
ion Ayrshire, while Shawn and
Karen Hemley, of Lebanon,
showed the open division reserve
senior and reserve grand champ
ion. 4-year-old Bonnie Brae
From the left, Dale Maultair holds the halter of his open division reserve Junior
champion Ayrshire, while Rattle Maulfair holds the halter of her Junior champion,
Amber Hemley holds the halter of her family’s reserve senior/grand champion, and
Daryl Maulfalr holds the halter of his senior and grand champion. Also shown Is Judge
Dale Olver, Lebanon County Dairy Princess Alisha Myers and Miss Lebanon Area Fair
Amy Musselwhite.
From the toft, Miss Lsbanon Area Fair Amy Muaselwhite stands with Lebanon
County Dairy Maid Amanda Martin who holds the halter of her tied-for-second place
brsd-and-ownsd Holstein, while county Lll* Dairy Miss Melissa Bashors stands in
front, Amy Habscksr holds her tled-for-second champion, while Daryl Maulfair holds
his champion best bred and owned animal, and is flanked by Lebanon County Dairy
Princess Alisha Myers.
Cinnamon.
Daryl’s parents. Dale and Pattie,.
showed the junior champions of
the open show. Pattie’s Conebella
Corben’s Radiance, a winter year
ling, was named junior champion,
while Dale’s spring yearling,
Maulfair Acres Johnny Gilly was
named reserve junior champion.
In the 4-H division, Daryl’s sis
ter Jennifer Maulfair showed the
reserve senior and reserve grand
champion, also a junior 2-year-old,
Masonic-Homes Welcome Rebec
ca. Jennifer also showed the
reserve junior champion, a spring
yearling, Maulfair-Acres Nampa
Brittany.
The 4-H junior champion Ayr
shire was a winter calf showed by'
Merritt Hemley.
Brown Swiss
In the Brown Swiss breed show,
Alicia Mase’s 4-year-old Alice
won both the open and 4-H senior
and grand champion titles.
The open division reserve senior
and reserve grand champion was
an aged cow. Pheasant Ridge Mar
ie, owned by Anthony Mase.
The open junior champion
Brown Swiss was a fall calf. Mea
dow Hill Jade Afton-ET, owned by
Garrett Mase, while the reserve
junior champion was a winter calf,
Heilinger Bab Neces Nellie, own
ed by Bruce Heilinger, of
Newmanstown.
The 4-H reserve senior and
grand champion Brown Swiss was
a junior 2-yearold. DML Simon
Snowstorm Sarah, owned by Amy
Moyer, of Womelsdorf.
Anthony Mase showed the 4-H
junior champion, a fall calf Mea
From th# left, Lebanon County Dairy Princess Alisha Myers and Lebanon Area Fair
Queen Amy Musselwhite stand with Melonica Kauffman who holds the halter of her
4-H aenlor and grand champion Holstein, while Timothy Vail holds the halter of his
reserve senior/grand champion.
dow Hill Jade Aubric-ET, and the
4-H reserve junior champion, a
spring calf Meadow Hill Jade
Audrey-ET.
The FFA division senior and
grand champion Brown Swiss was
a dry 4-year-old cow, Meadow
Hill Jade Alison, owned by Garrett
Mase. The FFA reserve senior and
reserve grand champion was an
aged dry cow. Irons Boomster,
owned by Karen Nolt, of Lebanon.
Garrett also showed the FFA
junior champion, a fall heifer calf.
Meadow Hill Jade Afton-ET,
while Karen showed the reserve
junior champion, a summer year-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3, IW6-A29
ling. Country Path Marietta.
All the Mase family champions,
except for the reserve grand
champion, were bred by Alicia.
Showing the 4-H Junior champion Holsteins of the Leba
non Area Fair are, from the left, Mekmica Kauffman with the
Junior champion, and Chanelle Horst with the reserve Junior
champion.
From , left, Laura Heilinger holds the halter of the
reserve Junior champion Brown Swiss of the Lebanon Area
Fair, while Garrett Mass holds the halter of his Junior
champion.
Guernsey
In the Guernsey breed, the open
and 4-H division senior and grand
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