Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 11, 1999, Image 22

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    A22-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, September 11, 1999
Jersey Named Supreme At Tioga Open Show
CAROLYN N. MOYER
Tioga Co. Correspondent
WHTTNEYVILLE (Tioga Co.)
“It’s really fun to have all the
breeds walking around here,” said
judge Mike Wolfe before naming
the supreme champion of the Tio
ga County Open Dairy Show.
As Wolfe spoke briefly about
the champion Ayrshire, Brown
Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey,
Lineback, and Milking Shorthorn,
he finally settled on the winner.
“Without further ado. I’d like to
have the Jersey walkout here to the
center of the ring. She'll be my
supreme champion today. They
don’t come much better than this,”
Wolfe said.
With those words, Homeridge
BBS Viv, owned by Brenda Rob
son Hodder, took her place in the
center of the ring and accepted her
$5OO prize sponsored by Dietrichs
Milk Products, First Citizens
National Bank, Pine City Veterin
ary Clinic, Dugan Tractor, and
Philip and Annie Clark.
The show, which spanned two
days, listed more than 300 animals.
Standing in the reserve position
to the junior 3-ycar-old supreme
champion was the second place
junior 3-ycar-old, Ty-Ly-View
Gold Dust Saturday, owned by
Paul and Carolyn Moyer.
The junior champion Jersey was
Brenda Hodder's spring yearling
Four Springs Counciller Missy M.
She was followed by the second
place spring yearling, Eastmont
Trader Daisy, owned by Tricia
Mcllwain, who was named the
reserve junior champion.
Named both the premier breeder
and the premier exhibitor in the
Jersey Show was Normandell
Farms.
In the Holstein show, junior
3-year-old Esßem Jed Allic Man
ni, owned by Esßem Farm, was
named the grand champion. The
reserve grand champion Holstein
was 5-year-old Flip, owned by
Gordon Wood.
Both the junior and reserve
junior champion Holsteins were
shown by Esßem Farm. Winter
calf Esßem Robbie Way Winnie
was named the junior champion,
while Esßem Astrc Dosy Daisy
was named the reserve junior
champion. Esßem Farm was
named the premier breeder of the
Holstein show and Gor-Wood
Holsteins earned the premier exhi
bitor award in the Holstein show.
The grand champion Ayrshire
was junior 3-year-old AK Dallis
Dandy Daphine, owned by Derek
Long. The reserve grand champion
was Ter-Lin Sailor Renee, owned
by Stcfanie Long.
Christie Wilcox and Jordy Mcllwain accept the champion
Guernsey awards from Dairy Princess Stetanie Long.
In the Ayrshire show, Mike Wolfe, left, and Fair Queeen Jennifer Gorenflo, right,
congratulate Linda Long, Bradley Wales, Stefanie Long, and Derek Long as they hold
their champions.
Blue-Devils Papillion Tina, a
summer yearling, was named the
junior champion. Ter Lin Jake Gal
lic, also owned by Stefanie Long,
was named the reserve junior
champion.
Rocky Slope RL Mag Justine,
owned by Ron and Lisa Neal, was
selected grand champion Brown
Swiss. She was followed by senior
2-year-old Rocky Slope Faith,
owned by Lisa Driscoll. Among
the junior animals, Jacob Tomlin
son's Kickamoo Prince Ticket, a
fall calf, was named the junior
champion, and Gretna Acres Typh
Lilly, a spring calf owned by Kris
ten Savoie, was reserve junior
champion.
Jordy Mcflwain showed the
grand and reserve grand champion
Guernseys. Named the champion
was summer yearling Lcroydales
Franks Babe. In the reserve spot
was spring calf Maple Lane Lorry /
Janis.
In the Milking Shorthorn show,
Bradley Wales showed three of the
four champions. The grand
champion of the show was senior
3-year-old Blue-Devils Amy Soo,
and the reserve grand champion
was 6-year-old Kusmar Nancy
Soo. The junior champion was
Blue-Devils Becky Soo, a winter
yearling. Michael Pierce showed
the reserve junior champion Milk
ing Shorthorn, Sunny Boy Honey
Hilda P.
The champion Lineback was
4-year-old Buggs Bunney, while
the reserve grand champion and
junior champion Lineback was
Elmo, both owned by Morgan
Blend.
COUP
Dove Martin's Bullrkle Mania
Grandstand
Vince Gill
Track
Grandstand
Screen Seating
Point of Grace ■ Mark Lowry
Track
Grandstand
Debbie Reynolds ■ Williams & Ree
Track
Grandstand
Joey Mclntyre
Track
Grandstand
Hie Beach Boys
Track
Grandstand
Alabama
Track
Grandstand
Horse Pulling
Lightweight ■ 10am, Heavyweight - Ipm
Grandstand $3
(one ticket good (or both shows)
Jeff Foxworhty
Track
Grandstand
Demolition Derby
Grandstand
Trisha Yearwood
Track
Grandstand
Screen Sealing
Advanced Gale Admission Tickets $3
HANDLING CHARGE - $2.00
No smoking in grandstand - No umbrellas on track - No video recorders
To order choice seats, fill out and mail this coupon now
Mail order with remittance and SELF ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE to
Bloomsburg Fair Ticket Office • Robert H. Heydenreich
620 West Third Street / PO Box 479 - Bloomsburg, PA 17815
All (rock seals are uncovered. Designate show desired and number of tickets requested.
Any mail order received less than 6 days prior to performance dale will be held at the box office.
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SATURDAY. SEPT. 25
DAVE MARTIN'S
BULLRIDE MANIA
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THURSDAY. SEPT. 30
Ticket Numbers
Winners in the Brown Swiss show are, froi
Jacob Tomlinson, Lisa Driscoll, Dairy Maid St
cess Stetanie Long.
Following is a list of show
placings.
TIOGA COUNTY
FAIR OPEN
DAIRY SHOW
RESULTS
AYRSHIRE
Spring CaK: 1. Ter-Un Surplu* Roele, own-
12 NOON
VINCE GILL
7:30 P.M.
ALABAMA
7:00 P.M.
«d by StalaMe L
Winter Cat; 1.1
by Dorothy Stickle
ron, owned by S
Summer Yearlii
Tina, owned by I
Spring Yearlini
owned by Stetan
DryCow4Year
Kant Bomber, ow
Junior 3-YearJ
Daphlna, owned
SUNDAY. SEPT
POINT OF GRA
WITH SPEi
GUEST M
7:30
FRIDAY, OCT.
JEFF FOXWORTH
7:30 P.M.
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