Krause shows top female, South Branch - top bull HARRISBURG - Diane Krause, the 1980 Penn sylvania State Angus Queen, showed the grand champion female Angus beef cow and the Kinsley’s South Branch Farm of York exhibited the grand champion bull. The female champion, a junior yearling, “ABF Grand Erica,” was also judged the, show’s junior champion. The reserve grand champion was “EdLyn’s Sappire Lady 630,” a heifer calf, owned by Rishels EdLyn Farm of Glen Rock, York County. The same animal was judged the junior heifer calf champion The grand champion female, Erica was sired by Black Cap Graduer. Diane Krause explained, “my father buys a heifer for my sister and myself each year. We are using these heifers to build our herd.” This champion was bought m Vermont. 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She was crowned the 1980 Angus Queen during the Angus Association’s banquet at the Shmdler’s Restaurant on January 8. In the other angus female competition, the reserve junior champion was “South Branch Barbara 802,” a January - February calf owned by South Branch Farms of York Senior heifer calf cham pion, “Twin Oaks Princess Pat,” a November - December heifer, was exhibited by Fritz Frey, of Quarryville. Fritz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frey. He has been showing Angus cattle for three years. Monique Sweigard of Halifax showed the reserve senior heifer calf champion, “HF Come Lass 854,” a September - October heifer. Intermediate champion r o Omaha Standard Open Angus breeding show was “Za Lucky Charm,” a May-June heifer, exhibited by Carol Krause of Slatingdon. William A, Wise of Spring Grove, York County, exhibited the reserve in termediate champion, “Powells MS Excursion Star,” a July-August Leifer. “MB. Master Princess,” a winter calf shown by Kirke McKean of Merver, Mercer County, was judged reserve junior heifer calf champion. The Angus Bull com petition was also stiff. “South Branch Dynamos Pride,” a senior calf cap tured both the grand and junior calf championships This champion was sired by the South Branch herd sire, “Sayre Dynamo 4416”. Dynamo was chosen as the bull champion two years ago. South Branch Farms also exhibited the senior champion bull, “PS Energizer,” a two year old. The Farm, managed by Bill and Pat Halloway, took home the premier exhibitor plaque for the Angus com petition. Bill Halloway, the South Branch Farm manager, noted, this is the first year the Farm has exhibited a large enough number of Angus to earn this honor. Last year. South Branch Farm exhibited the champion Angus female. The reserve grand champion bull, was “DS Band,” a March junior yearling shown by Deveraux - Soleil Farm of Downmgton. The same bull was judged the show’s junior champion. The reserve junior bull champion, “Rally Motivator,” an April junior yearling, was shown by Erdenheim Farm of Lafayette Hill, Montgomery County. Senior bull calf, “Waltz Massive Lad,” was exhibited by William J. Warren of Furlong, Bucks County. Reserve junior bull calf champion, “Gallaghers the price is right ...right now! Early-order discounts now in effect 1 Order now take delivery later - get big savings on all your “Stor-Age” and drying needs Major steel corporations have increased their prices recently which will be reflected in future prices See your nearest mfs dealer for big savings that are yours by buying now 1 Bill Halloway, manager of the South Branch Farm, York, exhibited the grand champion Angus bull in the open breeding competition. The champion, “South Branch Dynamos Pride,” is a senior calf. Also pictured is Pat Halloway, center, and Mrs. Robert Kinsley, left, pa't-owner of South Branch Farm. ||| ' k- V :' Fritz Frey of quarryville exhibited the senior heifer calf champion, “Twin Oaks Princess Pat,” a November - December heifer. Paul Revere,” was exhibite by Cecil W. Teets of Freedom, Beaver County. Intermediate senior bull calf champion, “Seldom Seen Andrea GN,” also was shown by Teets. ERNON MYERS, INC. STEEL BUILDINGS & At AVCSCO Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12,1980—A19 The reserve senior bull calf champion, was “Ps Profile 805. It was shown by Arthur Tresch of Beaver Falls, Beaver County. The judge for the open We Offer Complete Erection On Any Size Or Style Building. g Wfti£ C(wj)on TwUuj! ■ □ SEND STEEL BUILDINGS LITERATURE | □ SEND GRAIN STORAGE LITERATURE ® NAME J ADDRESS | CITY | TELEPHONE #1 ~-r Angus competition was Jerry Helgren of Picket Fence Farms, Grayslake, Illinois. Following is a list of the Open Angus breeding competition results. STATE «. 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