Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 03, 1998, Image 31

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    Erin Raney poses with the
Grand Champion Brown Swiss
Irons Bobbi Oceaneana.
Jessica Kunz leads her
Grand Champion Guernsey
Dolly Run Thun Beaches in the
Supreme Champion class.
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Oaks’ Jersey Wins Supreme Champion at Crawford
MARSHA ANN CHESS
Mercer Co. Correspondent
MEADVILLE (Mercer Co.)
For the fourth consecutive year,
the Oaks family of Jackson
Center won the supreme cham
pion dairy cow trophy at the
Crawford County Fair with a
Jersey. This year’s supreme
champion was the grand cham
pion Jersey, Cooper Farms
Starbuck Covergirl, a four-year
old shown by 11-year-old Sally
Oaks.
The reserve grand champion
was GR Legend Samson Hope
the winner of the 125,000 pound
class. Hope was owned by Ralph
and Gary Oaks. Junior champi
on went to Emily Alsdorf,
Spartansburg, with her summer
yearling A-Jay King Kit-Kat.
The reserve junior champion
was Justa-Dream DC Baby, a
fall yearling owned by Jason
Miller, Cambridge Springs.
The grand champion Holstein
was, Ebe-Tide Black-Tide Alice,
a five-year-old, shown by Robert
and Candace Morrell,
Cochranton. Morrell Farms had
the reserve grand champion,
Five Oaks Stardust Jenna, a
senior three. Plum Line CC
Robin, a spring yearling shown
by Heather Morrell, was select
ed junior champion. Reserve
junior champion went to
Matthew Morrell and his fall
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From left, Rachel Irwin, Lacey Zakostelecky, Sally Oaks with the champion,
Heather Riley and Saundra Parker, PNC Bank.
yearling, Ebe-Tide MD Briana.
Janyelle (Hunter) Gage,
Meadville, showed the grand
champion Ayrshire, a junior
three-year-old named Janaron
Heligo Kelly Lady Di. Reserve
grand champion went to Roshel
Heligo Trix Fair Lady, a senior
two, owned by Don Closky of
Cambridge Springs. Heather
Williams of Atlantic showed the
junior champion, a winter calf
named Sun-Burst Jynx Dream.
Reserve junior champion went
to Katie Allen, Conneaut Lake,
and her fall calf Allen Farms
Milkman Catie.
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Irons Bobbi Oceaneana, a
five-year-old shown by Jeffrey
Raney of Adamsville was select
ed grand champion Brown
Swiss. Reserve grand champion
went to Clint Miller,
Spartansburg, with his brown
Swiss Manions Emory Evie-ET.
Lacey Zakostelecky, Springboro,
with her fall yearling Zaks
Jetway Lilac Heather. Reserve
junior champion went to Erin
Raney with her summer year
ling, RA-MAR Prophet Katie.
Jessica Kunz of Centerville
showed the grand champion
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Guernsey, Dolly Run Thun
Beaches, a four-year-old. Kunz
also had the reserve grand
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Jara, the second place four-year
old. Junior champion went to
Lund Pension Pancake, a winter
calf shown by Elizabeth
Lundgren, Hartstown. Kellie
Kunz showed the reserve junior
champion, a spring yearling
named Electric Gold B Jazzman.
Honey Creek Glenda Lor, a
junior two-year-old, shown by
Carlton Miller, Spartansburg,
was named grand champion
Milking Shorthorn.
To Tour
WYSOX (Bradford
Co.) - The Bradford
County Holstein Club
is sponsoring a tow
day tour to Canada on
Nov. 12 and 13.
The group will
leave Wysox at 5:00
a.m. on Nov. 12 and
make stops enroute to
pick up tourgoers. The
bus will arrive at
Gencor at noon for
lunch and a tour of the
stud facility. The
afternoon agenda
includes stops at
prominent Canadian
breeders herds.
Overnight accom
modations will be in
Toronto. Friday Nov
13, will be spent at the
Royal Agricultural
Winter Fair including
the Holstein show,
Semex Daughter
Display, and the
many varied agricul
tural exhibits.
Cost of the tour is
$BO, which covers dou
ble occupancy hotel
accommodations and
bus transportation
and is due with reser
vation by Oct. 10.
Reservations will be
taken on a first-come,
first-serve basis until
the bus is full. You
need not be a Bradford
County Holstein Club
member to partici
pate.
Send your reserva
tions, which should
include name,
address, and phone
number along with the
$BO deposit to Sandy
Crawford, RR2 Box
195, Rome, PA 18837,
(717) 395-3447 Make
checks payable to
Bradtord County
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