Troy Fairgrounds Hosts Northeast Pennsylvania Championship Show Grand champions-Youth show, from left to right, Samantha Bar rett, Bradford County Dairy Princess; Ryan Calkins, reserve grand champion; Christopher Jackson, grand champion; and Dennis Fer guson, judge. . fulfill 4 m #■■■ Jf MBIII if I IT ANfip EPMC#» THE ■ tpOTH > UNDAY, SEPT. 24 DAVE MARTIN'S tUILRIDE MANIA Jvt ***' 1:00 P.M. STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN 7:30 P.M. RIDAY, SEPT. 29 JEFF FOXWORTHY #? 7:30 P.M. MONDAY, SEPT. 25 THE STATLER BROTHERS ,* i ■?.» „ #/f| r ' ' '' > "j | * E .~~n 7:00 P.M. TUESDAY, SEPT. 26 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 DEMOLITION DERBY THWUS’g mu imtr WSJja umimm Aw-Tl 12 Noon TRAVIS TRACE TRITT & ADKINS 7:30 P.M. FAIR TROY (Bradford Co.) The 27th Annual Northeast Pennsyl vania Championship Show was held August 18 at Troy Fair grounds. Dennis Ferguson >of Dryden, New York, judged the event. More than 100 head of cattle was shown. NORTHEAST PENNSYLVA NIA CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RESULTS Spring junior calf: 1. Mark Hammond. 2. Robert and Keith Thomson. 3. Nathan Thomson. Winter (Int.) calf: 1. Pack-Herd Holstems. 2. Dale and Deanna Bendig. 3. Lynn and Bonnie Miller. Fall senior calf; 1. Lynn and Bonnie Miller. 2. Justin Ulmer. 3. Rodman and Jane Thompson. Summer yearling; 1. Duane Andrews. 2. Matthew Hazelton. 3. Justin Ulmer. Spnng junior yearling: 1. Linda and Gerald Kisner. 2. Pack-Herd Holsteins. 3. Dell-Hollow Holsteins. Winter (Int.) yearling: 1. Dale and Deanna Bendig. 2. Sam Jackson. 3. Esbem Farms. Fall senior yearling: 1. Pack-Herd Hol steins. 2. Corey Tompson. 3. Dell-Hollow Holsteins. Junior champion female; Lynn and Bonnie Miller. Reserve junior champion female: Mark Hammond. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27 TOBY KEITH & MONTGOMERY GENTRY 7:30 P.M. VESPERS at the Grandstand FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 at 6:30 P.M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9, 2000-A23 Grand champions-Open show, from left to right, Samantha Bar rett, Bradford County Dairy Princess; Gordon Wood, reserve grand champion; David Packard, grand champion; Dennis Ferguson, judge; and Corissa Coolbaugh, Bradford County Alternate Dairy Princess. Youth junior champion female: Justin Ulmer. Youth reserve junior champion female; William Ritter. Junior best three females: t. Pack-Herd Holstems. 2. Wellwyn Farms-Mark and Melanie Bachman. Dry cow five-years and over 1. Daniel and Shirley Tice. 2. Ryan Calkins. Junior two-year-old: 1. Ryan Calkins. 2. Gor-Wood-D Holstems. 3 Gor-Wood-D Holstems. Senior two-year-old: 1. Robert and Me lissa Elliott and C.K. Kemck. 2. Gor-Wood- D Holstems. 3. Dell-Hollow Holstems. Junior three-year-old: 1. Dell-Hollow Holstems. 2. Pack-Herd Holstems. 3. Esbem Farms. Senior three-year-old: 1. Gor-Wood-D Holstems. 2. Dell-Hollow Holstems. 3. Pack-Herd Holstems. Four-year-old 1. Pack-Herd Holstems. 2. Gor-Wood-D Holstems. 3. Esbern Farms. Five-year-old: 1. Gor-Wood-D Holstems. 2. Dell-Hollow Holstems. 3. Chnstopher Jackson. Six-years and older 1. Gor-Wood-D Hol stems. 2. Olivia Courtney 3. Dell-Hollow Holstems. Lifetime production: 1. Lynn and Bonnie Central Pennsylvania Championship Show GAIL STROCK Mifflin Co. Correspondent HUNTINGDON (Hunting don Co.) “There may be var ying opinions, but tonight, mine’s official,” judge Robert Morrell said as the crowd laughed. Morrell judged the 2000 Central Pennsylvania Championship Show held Sat urday, August 19, at the Hun tingdon County Fairgrounds. At the end of the show, Morrell se lected Globe-Run Mega Corrine, shown by John A. Foster, 111, as open show grand champion and Sara Ann Ruffaner’s Alta-View Integrity Darcy as junior exhibi tor grand champion. The ani mals also won the top best bred and owned awards. Reserve champion by a junior exhibitor went to Eric R. Freder ick and his junior 3-year-old Vernla Storm Paula. Another junior 3-year-old, Hillmont Mandel Puff, owned by William P., Paul E., and Harry Lewis Smith, won reserve champion in the open show. In the heifer show, both junior champion and junior champion by a junior exhibitor went to Amanda Cessna and her fall yearling, Brush-Creek-Vu BC Kasper-ET. Amanda also showed the best three junior fe males. Elizabeth Cloninger won re serve junior champion and re serve junior champion by a junior exhibitor with her fall calf Valleys-End Gump Candy. The Ruffaner family of Alta- View Farm in Armstrong MILK. U DOES A BODY GOOD. Miller. 2. Gor-Wood-D Holstems. 3. Gor- Wood-D Holsteins. Senior champion female: Pack-Herd Holsteins. Reserve senior champion female; Gor- Wood-D Holsteins. Youth senior champion female: Chnsto pherJackson. Reserve senior champion female Ryan Calkins Grand champion. David Packard Reserve grand champion- Gor-Wood-D Holsteins. Youth grand champion. Christopher Jackson. Youth reserve grand champion Ryan Calkins Best bred-open David Packard Best bred-youth. Christopher Jackson Best three senior females 1. Gor-Wood- D Holsteins 2. Pack-Herd Holsteins Produce of dam. 1 Pack-Herd Holsteins 2 Ritter-Ridge Holsteins Daughter and dam 1 Gor-Wood-D Hol steins. 2. Ritter-Ridge Holsteins 3 Pack- Herd Holsteins Premier breeder Gor-Wood-D Hol steins. Premier exhibitor- Gor-Wood-D Hol steins County earned the premier breeder and exhibitor awards for the show. Class results for the open show are as follows: OPEN Spring calf 1 Amanda Cessna 2 Re becca Cloninger. 3. Amanda Cessna Winter calf; 1 Amanda Cessna 2 Mi chael Peachey. 3 Sara Ann Ruffaner Fall calf. 1 Elizabeth Cloninger 2 Doug las and Jennifer Boop 3 Juliana Hillegass Summer yearling. 1. Charann Foster 2 J. Chase Peachey 3 Ken Connelly Spnng yearling 1 Cessna Brothers 2 Jonathan Wade Boop 3. Rebecca Cion tnger. Winter yearling 1 Ronnie Morse 2 Paul and Harry Lewis Smith 3 Sara Ann Ruf faner. Fall yearling 1 Amanda Cessna 2 Beckie Ann Ruffaner 3 Globe-Run Farm Junior best three females' 1. Amanda Cessna. 2. Alta-View Farm. 3. Globe-Run Farm. Dry cow-4-years and under 1 Cessna Brothers 2. Scott C Jones. 3. Keith and Donnell Kennedy. Dry cow-5-years and over' 1. Douglas and Jennifer Boop 2 Jim and Kim Grove 3. Durrell Delp. Junior 2-year-old. 1 D Jared Hillegass 2 William, Paul, and Harry Lewis Smith 3 Taraß Kocher Senior 2-year-old 1 Emily Clonmger 2 Ben Clonmger 3 Ronald Ruffaner Junior 3-year-old 1 William, Paul, and Harry Lewis Smith 2. Eric Fredenck 3 Jim and Kim Grove Senior 3-year-old 1 Samantha Foster 2. Beckie Ann Ruffaner 3 Sue-Betts Hol stems 4-year-old 1 Sara Ann Ruffaner 2 Charann Foster 3 Elwood Stitt 5-year-old 1 Globe-Run Farm 2 Rus sell Wyles. 3 Douglas and Jennifer Boop 125,000-pound class 1 Ronald Hough, Jr. 2 Sue-Betts Holstems 3 Steven and Manon Jones 6-years and over 1 Sara Ann Ruffaner 2 Robert Hamner 3 Charann Foster Best three females. 1 Globe-Run Farms 2 Alta-View Farm. 3 SWJ Farms Produce of dam. 1 Sara Ann Ruffaner 2 Reeber Farm 3 Globe-Run Farm Dam and daughter 1 Sara Ann Ruffaner 2 Beckie Ruffaner 3 Globe-Run Farm