Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 10, 1988, Image 67

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    RED LION (York) —The 1988
South Central District FFA Dairy
Show was held at the Shippens
burg Fairgrounds on August 5,
1988. The type judge for the show
was Chester Raught of R R 1,
Elvcrson, Pa. The fitting and
showmanship judge was Steve
Comman from R D, Carlisle, PA.
Eighty animals were exhibited
from Adams, Cumberland, Frank
lin, Perry, and York counties.
The Junior Champion and
Grand Champion of the Brown
Swiss breed was Pine Gill Jubila
tion Honey, an intermediate year
ling shown by Jennifer Gloss of the
Chambcrsburg FFA, Franklin
County.
In the Guernsey breed. Grand
Champion and Senior Champion
honors went to four year old Lilac
Springs Jamaica Reba owned by
Paul Rauhauser of the Dover FFA,
York County. The Junior Champ
ion and Reserve Grand Champion,
junior calf Lilac Springs Mel
Romona, and the Reserve Junior
Champion, Lilac Springs Mel
Arlene, a summer yearling were
also shown by Paul Rauhauser.
In the Jersey breed competition.
Grand and Senior Champion hon
ors went to a two year old, Reich-
Dalc Top Brass Bambi shown by
Brian Reichard of Blue Ridge
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FFA South Central District Dairy Show
FFA, Franklin County. Reserve
Grand and Reserve Senior Champ
ion was Top-O-Hill Keystone Tof
fee, a nine year old cow shown by
Mary Ellen Deaven of Chambers
burg FFA, Franklin County. Junior
Champion honors went to a senior
yearling, Pleasant Valley Deni
Hazel shown by Christopher
Reichard of Blue Ridge FFA,
Franklin County and Reserve
Junior Champion was senior year
ling Mar-De Karl Taffy shown by
Mary Ellen Deaven.
The Milking Shorthorn breed
Junior Champion and Grand
Champion was a junior calf, Three
Springs Jean, exhibited by Mark
Brantner of the Chambcrsburg
FFA, Franklin County.
The Senior Champion and
Grand Champion of the Holstein
breed competition was the four
year old cow, Latimore Defiance
Jo, shown by Janet Ludwig of the
Bermudian Springs FFA, Adams
County and the Reserve Senior and
Reserve Grand Champion was
junior two year old Chesdale Astro
Roliant Simon shown by Christo
pher Reichard of Blue Ridge FFA,
Franklin County. The Junior
Champion Holstein of Dennis
Weller of the West Perry FFA,
Perry County was senior calf Well
er Brownking Saul Sue and the
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Reserve Junior Champion was
O’Toole-Acrcs Landslide Madon
na, a senior yearling shown by
Robert O’Toole of West Perry
FFA, Perry County.
The Ayrshire breed Grand
Champion and Junior Champion
was a junior calf, Honeybrook
Comet Doris, shown by Mary
Ellen Deaven of Chambcrsburg
FFA and the Reserve Grand
Champion and Reserve Junior
Champion was junior yearling
MRK E-Z Win Saydra entered by
Michael Hcnsel of the Shippens
burg FFA, Cumberland County.
The Senior Champion of the Ayr
shire show was senior two year old
Primrose Flashy C Snowgirl
shown by Lewis Branlcr II of
Chambcrsburg FFA, Franklin
County.
In the Bred and Owned classes,
Paul Rauhauser of the Dover FFA
received first with his Guernsey
four year old, Lilac Springs Jamai
ca Reba. Michael Daugherty of the
Conococheague FFA, Franklin
County received top honors with
his Holstein junior two year old,
Dar-Vicw Wiseman Rcnita. Brian
Reichard was the winner of the
Jersey breed competition with his
junior two year old, Rcich-Dale
Top Brass Bambi.
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Good Housekeeping award and the
Kennard Dale FFA of York Coun
ty received the individual chapter
Good Housekeeping Award.
In the selection of county
groups, the first place group of
four animals of the Holstein breed
was exhibited by Franklin County
and the first place group of the
Jersey breed was also shown by
Franklin County.
Champion Filler honors went to
Dennis Weller of the West Perry
FFA, Perry County and Champion
Showman competition resulted in
the selection of Janet Ludwig of
the Bermudian Springs FFA of
Adams County. The champion fit-
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ter received a show halter and the
showman received a show blanket
which were presented on behalf of
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
by Art Staver of R D 1 Shippens
burg.
Attending the show and provid
ing assistance by presenting rib
bons and awards were Cumberland
County Dairy Princess, Christine
Davidson and alternate dairy prin
cess Joan Glcsncr also of Cumber
land County. Special thanks were
expressed to the many businesses
and individuals who donated their
time and/or money toward the suc
cess of the show.
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