Junior 3-Year-Old Grand At Central District Championship GAIL STROCK Mifflin Co. Correspondent HUNTINGDON (Huntingdon Co.) The quality of show ani mals at the Central Pennsylvania Championship Holstein Show held August 17 at the Huntingdon County Fairgrounds surprised and pleased show judge Ronald Hef fner of Jefferson, Maryland. Heffner, who judged the nation al junior show in Louisville, said the top five Holsteins shown by the youth exhibitors in the junior division were comparable to ani mals shown in Louisville. "These five animals,” Heffner said just before selecting grand champioii of the junior show, “all deserve grand champion.” Heffner then selected David Kocher’s junior 3-year-old as grand champion of the youth divi sion. Kocher’s cow. Hearts Desire Jethro Carla, was sired by Hanoverhill Jethro TW, bred by Eugene Corl and June Kocher. Rachel Tanis’ cow from the 100,000-pound class earned reserve grand champion in the youth division. Ideals Mac Wayne Radar, bred by Jake and Sallianne Tanis of Ideal Holsteins. won the best bred and owned award for the open and youth shows. Rachel said she would be retir ing her favorite cow after this championship show. The cow has won a room full of ribbons and tro phies for Rachel over the years. Grand champion of the open show went to another junior 3-year-old owned by Fred Strouse and Frank Connelly, exhibited by Solid Gold Holsteins. The animal, Hyllside Skybuck Jo, was sired by Hanoverhill Skybuck and bred by Donald Gene Thompson. Open show reserve grand champion went to a senior 3-year old owned by Mike Weimer, Fred Strouse, Ken Raney. K. Colyer, R. Gilligan, N. Goldenberg. and A. Goldenberg. Cosper Will Special, sired by Willowland Mark IV, was also exhibited by Solid Gold Holsteins. Matthew Deputy showed the open show junior champion ani mal. The spring calf, Meadow- Creek Roebuck Emily, sired by Paradise-Roebuck, is owned by Richard A. Deputy. Reserve junior champion went to Donald W. and Nancy K. Toms’ winter calf. Golden-Dream Encore Jessica, sired by Marcrest Encore, was shown by Jennifer Toms. In the youth division. Amanda Cessna showed the junior champ ion, winter yearling, Brush-Creek- Vu Charles Kala, sired by Boulet Charles. ET. cess stands with Matthew Deputy who holds the hatter of the Junior champion Holstein of the open division of the Central Pennsylvania Holstein Championship Show, while Jennifer Toms holds the halter of her reserve Junior champ ion and stands with show Judge Ronald Heffner and Bed ford County Dairy Princess Becky Carson. Dianne Clock’s summer year ling, Walnut-Hills Stardust Brook, sired by Browndale Stardust, was named the reserve junior champ ion of the youth division. Walnut- Hills Farm exhibited that animal. The John Foster family of Globe Run Farms received the premier breeder and premier exhibitor awards. Central Pa. Holstein Championship Show (OPEN DIVISION) SPRING CALF: I.Richard Deputy: 2.Keri E. Connelly; 3.Ernest E. Bert, Jr. WINTER CALF: 1 .Donald W. A Nancy K. Toms; 2.Mke Weimer, Fred Sitouse, and Karl Cotyer; a.Roger T. Green, Janet K. Oei tder, Jeffrey A. Conrad. FALL CALF:. 1 Amanda Cessna; 2-Nora Snider; S.Charann Foster. SUMMER YEARLING; I. Dianne Glock; 2.Tara Kocher; 3.Frsd Strouse, Tussay View Farm. SPRING YEARLING: l.Charann Foster; 2Amanda Cessna; 3.MeHssa Hostler. WINTER YEARLING: 1 .R. Green, J. Deibler. and J. Conrad; 2 Amanda Cessna; 3-Kevin Horst FALL YEARLING; Uohn Rishel; 2.Tara Kocher; 3John Jr. A Alice Foster. JUNIOR CHAMPION: Richard Deputy. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMP: Donald W. A Nancy K. Tome. DRY COW- 4 YEARS AND UNDER I.Tate Kocher; 2.Paul E. A Harry Lewie Smith; S.Chatann Foster. DRY COW. 5 YEARS t OVER: 1 -Daknar a Larry Zimmerman and Paul Naar, 2.Robart Norris 4 Globa-Run Farm; 3.Joaeph Stitt. JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD: I.R. Graan, J. Dal bler, J. Conrad. SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD; I. Michael Yodar; 2Jaka a Sallianna Tanis; 3-Ross Snidar. JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD; I.Opan - Frad Strousa a Frank Connelly; 2.David Kocher; S.Ronald Hough Jr. SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD: I.M. Waimar, F. Strousa, K. Haney, K. Colyer, R. GiMgan, N. Goldenberg, A. Goldenberg; 2Andy Mohr; 3 James A. a Dennis L. London. FOUR-YEAR-OLD: 1 Jim a Kim Grove; 2.Ross Snidar; S.Mark Hough. FIVE-YEAR-OLD: I.Kavin Horst; 2.DavM Clock; 3.Lori Connelly. 100,000 POUND CLASS: I.Rachel Tanis; 2 John A. Foster, Jr.; S.Solld Gold Hols lain. SIX YEARS AND OVER: I.Ronald Hough Jr.; 2.Ronald Hough, Jr.; 3.Charles F. Hershberger. SENIOR CHAMPION; Frad Strouse. Frank Connelly. RESERVE SR. CHAMP: M. Weimer, F. Strouse, K. Raney, K. Colyer, R. Gilligan, N. Goldenberg, A. Goldenberg. GRAND CHAMPION: Fred Strousa and Frank Connelly. RESE RVE GRAND CHAMPION: M. Weimar, F. Strousa, K. Raney, K. Colyer, R. Gilligan, N. Goldenbarg. A. Goldenberg. BEST BRED AND OWNED: Rachel Tania. BEST THREE FEMALES: Singing BrooK; Walnut- Hills Farm; Globe-Run. BEST THREE JUNIOR FEMALES: Golden- Draam Holaleins; Amanda Cressna; Globe- Run Farm. PRODUCE OF DAM: Autumn-View. Globe- Run; Scott Jones. DAM AND DAUGHTER; Rachel Tams; Ross Snider, Globe-Run. PREMIER BREEDER AND PREMIER EXHI BITOR; Globe-Run. (YOUTH DIVISION) SPRING Calf; i.Karl Connelly; Ernest Ben Jr.; Amanda Cessna WINTER CALF: I.Rachel Fox; 2.oavkJ Kocher; 3John Kelly. FALL CALF: 1 Amanda Cessna; 2.Nom Snider; S.Cherann Foster. SUMMER YEARLING: I.Dianna Clock; 2.Tara Kocher, S.Melissa Hostler. SPRING YEARLING: t.Charann Foster; 2 Amanda Cessna; S.Melissa Hostler. WINTER YEARLING; 1 Amanda Cessna. - g is of ths youth division of .is Central Pennsylvania Holstein Championship Show are shown by leadspeople David Kocher who shows the grand champion and Rachel Tanls who shows the reserve grand champion. Also Joining In the photograph, on the left, are Blair County Dairy Princess Leslie Bailey, Bedford Dairy Princess Beckey Carson, and Centra County Dairy Princess Latlsha Wasson, and on the right, show Judge Ronald Heffner and Huntingdon County Dairy Princess Emily Metz. From the left, show Judge Ronald Heffner stands with Cindy Weimer and husband Mike who holds the hatter of the reserve grand champion of the Central Pennsylvania Holstein Championship Show, while John Foster holds the hatter of the grand champ ion and stands with co-owner representatives Bud Connelly and Fred Strouse. The children standing in front of Mike and Cindy Weimer are, from the left, Spencer Weim er, Michelle Raney, Christopher Raney and Sarah Weimer. FALL YEARLING; I.Tara Kochar; Z.Chad Potteiger; S.Greta Jo Snider YOUTH JUNIOR CHAMPION: Amanda Cessna. YOUTH RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION: Dianne Clock. DRY COW, 4 YEARS AND UNDER: I.Tara Kochar; 2.Charann Foster; 3J. Travis Couch. JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD; t.Troy Young; 2.Scott Jonas; S.Greta Jo Snider. 700 Horses Gather In Quentin QUENTIN (Lebanon Co.) Approximately 700 horses and their riders and drivers from across the nation will compete here at the 62nd annual Quentin Fall Horse Show, Quentin, Aug. 29 to Sept 2. The event showcases a number of breeds, disciplines, and styles of riding and draws horses from as far away as Texas. Spectators arc invited to bring lawn chairs and a picnic to enjoy ringside as the horses including jumpers, hunters, saddlebreds, Morgans, roadsters and hackney ponies and their riders compete. The show also offers a playground for children, a food court and shopping. Along with the opportunity to watch quality equestrian competi tion, one of the highlights for SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD: 1-Mfchasl Yoder; 2. Ross Snider; Emily Clonlnger. JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD: I.David Kocher; 2.Honald Hough, Jr.; 3.Dawn Jones. SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD: I.Melissa Hostler; 2.Ryan Connelly. FOUR YEAR OLD: I.Ross Snider; 2.Char ann Foster; 3. Renee Baker. FIVE YEAR OLD: 1 .David Clock; 2.L0rl Con nelly; S.Renee Baker. spectators is an appearance by the Bud Girls, who will be awarding trophies to champion horses and autographing posters from 6 p.m. to 10 pjn. on Saturday and Saun day, August 31 and Sept 1. The show features classes for children and adults, amateurs, and professionals. The $7,500 Quentin Mini-Prix, a timed, show-jumping class over fences, will be held Sunday. Sept 1 beginning at 6 p.m. Also on Sunday, classes for jumpers ridden by amateurs and children will be held beginning at Classified ads! | PAY OFF! 1 W' * . - 100,000 POUND CLASS: 1 .Rachel Tams; 2John A. Foster, Jr. SIX YEARS AND OVER; I.Ronald Hough, Jr.; 2.Ronald Hough, Jr.; 3.Lory Baker. SENIOR CHAMPION: David Kocher. RESERVE SR CHAMP: Rachel Tanls. GRAND CHAMPION: David Kocher. RESERVE GRAND CHAMP: Rachel Tanls. BEST BRED AND OWNED: Rachel Tanls. noon. Saddlebreds, Morgans, roadsters, and hackneys will be the featured attraction each eve ning. Thursday through Saturday. The Quentin Riding Club in Quentin is one of the premier ven ues in the eastern United States for horse shows. Admission to the grounds is $l. and $3 Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 31 and Sept 1. Box seats in the covered grandstands are available for $5 per day on a space available basis. For mote information, phone (717) 273-1151.