A2B‘Lancas(er farming, Saturday,nAaguat W,- 19*7 BY BONNIE BRECHBILL Franklin Co. Correspondent SHBPPENSBURG Globe- Run Sexy Darlene, a three-year old Ocean-View Sexation daughter captured all the top awards at the South Central Pen nsylvania Championship Show August 10. Owner John Foster 111, Petersburg, took home the Youth Senior and Grand Champion tro phies and the Senior and Grand Champion trophies. His animal was also named Best Bred and Owned by Exhibitor. Darlene, a 91 point cow with an excellent mam mary, has a two-year-old record of 20,000 lbs. of milk and 800 of fat. As a three year old, she produced 111 lbs. of milk with a 4.6 percent test on her high day. She was named Grand Champion at the Morrison’s Cove Dairy Show in Blair County this month, and also Grand Champion of the 4-H show there. As a Senior Yearling, she was nominated for All-American honors, and was All-Pennsylvania Senior Yearling in 1985. In 1986, she was named All-Pennsylvania Senior two year old. A luma' two-year-old bred and owned by James and Nina Burdet te, Mercersburg, was named Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion. Windy Knoll View Ultimate Pala, a Quality Ultimate daughter, was named All- Pennsylvania Junior Yearling in 1986. Her dam. Windy Knoll View Creek Pauline, is classified 88 with an Excellent Mammary. , purity cess, John Foster 111 with Senior, Grand and Youth Grand Champion Globe-Run Sexy Darlene and Judge Norman Hill. te Farms of - .(ttlestown, Premier Exhibitors and Breeders. Left to right, Chris Wood, Robert Gltt, Richard Lehman and Steve Wood. Darlene Tops South Central Show Penn-Gate Farm of Littlestown, owned by Robert Gitt and daughter and son-in-law Christine and Steve Wood, was named Premier Exhi bitor and Breeder. In the Youth division, the Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion titles were captured by Maybia Miller Farm Willow Suzi, an aged cow owned by Holly Wel ty of Mt. Joy. A 90 point cow, Suzi was Grand Champion of the Lan caster County 4-H Show in 1987, and Grand Champion of the New York State Southern Tier District Show in 1986. At 6 years and 8 months, she produced 34,000 pounds of milk in 365 days with a four percent test and 1400 pounds of fat. Windy Knoll View Lotsa Qual ity, a Senior Yearling heifer owned by James and Nina Burdette, was the show’s Junior Champion. Reserve Champion and Youth- Junior Champion was Aldina Magic Gigi, owned by Beverly Meyers, Chambersburg. An Inter mediate Yearling heifer, she was sired by Romandale Magic. Reserve Junior Champion of the Youth show was Meadow-Vu Dynamic Star-Red, a Junior Heifer calf owned by Thomas Eckstine of Mercersburg. Champion bull at the show was a Junior Yearling bull bred and owned by John Bomgardner of Ono, Loving Meadows Pinocchio. Reserve Champion bul was Aldina Concord Amie, a Junior bull calf owned by Aldina Holsteins, Stephanie Meyers, Franklin County Dairy Princess, Judge Norman HIM, Hol ly Welty with Youth Reserve Senior and Grand Champion Maybla Miller Farm Willow Suzl and Cumberland Cou r Dr Princess Par Dunkleber r. Judge Norman Hill, James Burdette with Reserve Senior and v /and Champ ion Windy Knoll View Ultimate Pala, James Foster 111 with Senior, Grand and Youth Grand Champion Globe-Run Sexy Darlene, John Foster, Jr., Alice and Charann Foster. Chambersburg. Judge for the event was Norman Hill of Woodbine, MD. He felt that the quality of the cattle shown was high and extremely dairy. “I appre ciated the co-operation of the exhi bitors,” he said. There were 163 entries. Class results were: Junior Heifer Call 1. Thomas Eckttine, Mercersburg; 2. Steve and Chns Wood, Litdestown; 3 Jere Bomgardner, Ono. Youth-1. Thomas Ecksnne. Intermediate Hollar Calf 1 Thomas A. Boyer, York; 2. James and Nina Burdette, Mercersburg; 3. Rodman Thompson, East Berlin Youth-1. Ronald Todd Welty, Mt. Joy. Senior Heifer Call 1. Kevin Bomgardner, Ono; 2. Ronald Todd Welty; 3. Robert and Rowena Eckstme, Mercersburg. Youth-1. Kevin Bomgardner. Summer Yearling Heller 1 Steve and Chris Wood, 2. Janelle Boyer, York; 3. James and Nina Burdette Youth-1. Janelle Boyer, York. Junior Yearling Heller 1 James and Nina Burdette; 2. Justa- Beauty Holstems, Carlisle; 3. C.E. Hubbard, 111, New Cumberland Youth-1. C E. Hubbard, Intermediate Yearling Heifer 1. Beverly Meyers, Chambersburg; 2. Aldl na Holstems, Chambersburg; 3 Robert Gitt. Youth-1 Beverly Meyers. Senior Yearling Haller 1 James and Nina Burdette; 2. Paul and Sharon Fox, Rockwood; 3. Guy and Sharon Hammond. Youth-1. Ronald Todd Welty Junior Boat Throo Females 1 James and Nina Burdette; 2*Penn Gate Farm, Robert Gitt, Steve and Chris Wood, 3 Loving Meadows Farm, Jere and Kevin Bomgardner. Dry Cow- 4 year* and under 1. Thomas A McCauley, Elizabethtown, 2 James and Nina Burdette. 3 Dale Hostetter and Tom Lyon Youth-1 Thomas A McCauley Dry Cow- 5 years and over 1 Robert Gitt, 2. Glen Rock; 3 Jesse Ralchard, Chambersburg. Junior Two Yaar Old 1. Jama* and Nina Burdatta; 2. Aldma Hdstalns, Chamberburg; 3. Anitta Kensm gar. Youth-1. Amssa Kantinger. Sanlor Two Yaar Old 1 and Best Uddar- Jay and Kirk Hillegasss; 2. Jamas and Nina Burdatta; 3. Steve and Chris Wood. Youth-1. Rebecca Hostetler, Annville. Three Year Old 1 and Best Udder- John A. Foster 111, Petersburg, 2. Justa-Beauty Holstems, Carli sle; 3. Rodman Thompson. Four Year Old 1 and Best Udder- Steve and Chns Wood, 2. John A. Foster, III; 3. Stave and Chns Wood. Youth-1 John A. Foster, 111. Five Year Old 1. Jaye and J. Chalmers Young, Jr, Greencastle; 2 and Best Udder- John Foster and Scott Fisher; 3 Kevin Mellon. 100,000 Lb. Class 1 le-lda Farms, Newville; 2 Justa-Beauty Holstems; 3. Steve and Chns Wood. Six Years and Over 1 and Best Udder- Holly Welty, 2. James and Nina Burdette; 3 Robert Gift Youth-1 Holly Welty Bast Three Females 1 Globe-Run Farms, 2. Penn Gate Farms, 3 Windy Knoll View Farms Produce of Dam 1 Sunnybend Farms, Bngetteß. Boyer, 2 New Direction Holstems, Thomas McCauley Dam and Daughter 1 Leroy Showaker and Son, 2 Penn Gate Farm, 3 Le-lda Farms.