A34-Lincfttff g FVmfri# Junior champions of the open show. From left, Judge Wood; Andrea Bednarski with the Junior champion; Barba* ra and David Miller with the reserve champion; and Tammy Kuzar, Cambria County dairy princess. Mystique Tops (Continued from Page A3O) Raider Patches, a senior three year-old shown by David Miller, Greensburg. BednarsH also had the junior champion, and Miller had the reserve junior champion In the junior show, Shelby Allen had the grand champion with Alien-Hill Raider Gab by Gem. Gem was the first place junior three year-old and best udder in class. Reserve grand champion honors went to Aaron Eaton with Bent-Creek Top Gun Norths tar. This winner came from the aged cow class. David Hixson, Connellsville, had the junior champion with a spring yearling; and Danielle Allen. Smock, had the reserve junior champion. Alien-Hill was the premier breeder, and the Miller family was the premier exhibitor. According to Ken Raney, representing the PA Holstein Association, this show is one of seven regional Holstein shows in the Key stone State. Any Holstein Association mem ber may enter any of the shows. Though the majority of the entrants here were from Fayet te and Westmoreland Counties, some entries came as far as from Mercer County. {Turn tc Page A 37) SQM©: The very heart of a Country Kitchen! 906 E. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 733-4973 800-642-0310 HOURS: Mon., Tues„ Wed. 10 to 6 fjjjX || MW Thurs., Fri. 10 to 8; Sat. 10 to 4 IBS H liMbLj t —rl 6001 Electric Cookstove All the charm and beauty of (he traditional cookstove with the quality and lealuies voud expect in a Ikaillanel Halite Heartland Appliances inc. trie or Gas Available The grand champions at the Southwestern Champion Holstein show. From left, Steve Wood, Judge; Andrea Bednarskl with the grand champion; David Miller with the reserve grand champion; and Tammy Kuzar, Cambria County dairy princess.