South Central 4-H District Dairy (Continued from Page A2O) Hushon also showed the junior quality of (the champions) In the Brown Swiss show. Mill- champion Brown Swiss, a junior He named a senior 3-year-ol( cr selected senior 3-year-old Met- yearling, Brothers Three Snow- Mel-O-Dawn Boomer Budlighi dow Hill Jade Alice, bred and flake. It was bred and owned by owned and bred by Cory Mcllot, owned by Alicia Ann Mase of Hushon. Mercersbuig, as the senior an* Lebanon as the senior and grand champion. In late July, Alicia showed her cow to win grand champion of its breed at the Lebenon Area Fair. It also went on to win the title of supreme champion dairy animal among the youth shows there. For reserve senior and grand champion Brown Swiss, Miller selected another senior 3-year-old. Lake Lane Pebbles, owned by Joshua Hushon of Delta. South Central District 4-H Dairy Show are, from the left, Troy Young with his Junior champion end Dixie Doll with the reserve Junior champion. r CABLE SCRAPER " SYSTEM FOR FREE STALL BARN • Scraper angled shape brings bottom of alley to prevent manure towards center for dragging of manure, improved latcibl stability. 16” DM. CORNER WHEELS: * Folding ends following uneven alley Mounted on greasable taper roller width for better cleaning. beatings protected by 2 seals. • During backward stroke, the blades Instantly tilt 4-1/2* upward above COMILE mum (oufMcer maaoraenraia The reserve junior champion Brown Swiss was also a junior yearling. Quaker-Haven Patrick Queen, shown by Aaron Comman of Carlisle. In the Jersey show, Heffner said that all dairy cattle breeders in the region should be proud of the qual ity of the animals selected for grand and reserve grand champ ion. He said that they have the potential “to really go somewhere. You should be proud, all of you, of Designed and Inetalled by: MID-ATLANTIC AGRI SYSTEMS Oxford, PA 800-222-2948 grand champion. A junior 3-year-old, Juste Beauty GM Jeannette, owned an* bred by Rebecca Conunan, of Car lisle, was named reserve senk and reserve grand champion. Heffner selected a senior calf, Pleasant Valley Design Sass l owned by Kelly Rotz of Newvili as the junior champion. An inter mediate calf, Pleasant Valley Ji Design, owned by Rachel Oliv* of Greencastle was named reserv* junior champign. In the Guernsey show, Heffnei selected a junior 2-year-old, Kin/ & Queen Sheldon Violet, own* and bred by Brian Thomas Smith, of Denver, as the senior and gran* champion. Heffner also praised Smith’s showmanship, citing an obvious relationship between showman and show animal that signified a lot of time spent working together. Two of the four senior age class champions were shown by Smith, with his sister Elizabeth helping as leadsman for his 4-year-old cow. Heffner said he asked Brian which of the two were better, and that Brian said Violet, and Heffner said he agreed. Andrew Ebersole, of Annville, showed the reserve senior and reserve grand champion Guernsey, a senior 3-year-old, Cedar Fringed Chancer. Heffner selected a pair of senior calves as his junior and reserve junior champions. Maple Lane Patriot D owned by Jason Henisee of Columbia was named junior champion, while McCullough’s Slymer Flirt owned by Brian Nailorof Mechanicsburg was named reserve junior champion. ANNIVERSARY SALE ft SEPT. 7. 8,9, 11. 12 ft V) Table of Cotton Prints & Solid Colors $ 1 .00/yd. V| k! Muslin (irregulars) SI.OO/yd. 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The reserve junior champion was a junior yearling, Joy-el Lulu, owned by Crowl. In showmanship, Aaron Comman was first place in the 8- to 10-year-old, junior-age division. In the 11- to 13-year-old, intermediate-age divi sion, Shannon Holtzin ger of East Berlin was first place showman. In the 14- to 18-year-old, senior-age division, Eli zabeth Walton of Carli sle was the top showman. (Turn to Pag* AST)