Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 03, 1980, Image 122

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    C34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 3,1980
Nat’l Junior Angus
deadlines coming
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -
Young Angus breeders
across the country are
gearing up for some of the
keenest competition in the
nation at the National Junior
Angus Heifer Show slated for
July 21-22 at Wichita,
Kansas, reports Jerry
Lipsey, director of Junior
activities for the American
Angus Association.
Youths planning to exhibit
heifers should take note of
ownership deadlines, Lipsey
added. Each entry must be
recorded solely in the
exhibitor’s name by May 1,
except bred-and-owned
heifers which must be
registered no later than June
1. All transfers must be
received by the Association
by May 1, and the deadline
for show entries is June 1.
The heifers will be shown
in two divisions. Bred and
owned heifers will show
first, and heifers owned by
the exhibitor will follow.
Blue
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Rodney Lowans, Charles
Mellott, Gene Helman,
Brenda Hennings, Roger
Mong, Steve Mong, Randy
Monn, Russell Naugle,
Danny Noll, Raymond
Reeves, James Ridgiey,
Todd Sharrah, Jo Ellen
Shockey, Evelyn Smith and
Karen Wmgert.
Parliamentary Procedure
awards were presented to:
Steve Mong, Randy Monn,
Charles Mellott, Robert
Burns, Travis Cauffman,
Evelyn Smith and John
Kennedy.
Connie Stull, who was
crowned earlier in the year
as Chapter Sweetheart,
received an FFA jacket and
her crown as an award.
Country wide project book
contest winners and small
gasoline engine winners
were presented checks for
their placmgs.
The 1979-80 chapter of
WEDNESDAY 1$
DAIRY
CT day
AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
New Holland, PA
If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have
from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your
price Mostly fresh and close springing hols
tems
Cows from local farmers and our regular ship
pers include Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite,
Kelly Boser, Bill Lang, Blaine Hoffer, Dale
Hostetter, H D Matz, and Jerry Miller
SALE STARTS - 12:00 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday,
Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale - 00 Noon
All Dairy & Heifers must e
eligible for Pennsylvan.j nealtn Charts
For arrangements for special sales or herd
dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact
Abram Diffenbach, Mgr
717-354-4341
Norman Kolb
717-397-5538
Exhibitors may show two
heifers m the owned division,
and as many bred and owned
entries as they wish.
This year, the Kansas
Junior Angus Association
will sponsor cow-calf
classes, a new addition to the
show. Cows must be bred
and owned, enrolled in the
Angus Herd Improvement
Records program, halter
broken and exhibited with
their most recent calf.
Entries will be judged on
quality of the pair and ac
curacy and detail of per
formance data on both.
The cow-calf competition
will be divided into four
classes, first-calf heifers and
mature cows, with spring
and fall calves at side. The
Kansas Junior Angus
Association will provide
$lOO, $5O, $4O, $3O and $2O
premium money for five
places in the cow-calf
classes. Facilities for
unhaltered stalling of the
Ridge
ficers presented their
parents certificates of ap
preciation.
These officers were: Jesse
Reichard, president;
Douglas Fahrney, vice
president; Steve Knepper,
secretary; Kenneth Reed,
treasurer; Travis Cauffman,
sentinel; Dwight Stull,
reporter; Alice Woodring,
historian; and Robert
Shank, chaplain.
The 1980-81 chapter of
ficers installed during the
banquet were: Steve Mong,
president; Randy Monn,
vice-president; Jo Ellen
Shockey, secretary; Travis
Cauffman, treasurer;
Charles Mellott, sentinel;
Robert Burns, reporter;
Brenda Hennings, historian;
and Evelyn Smith, chaplain.
Advisors to the Blue Ridge
FFA Chapter are: Paul G.
Benchoff, Gerald W.
Reichard, David A. Kehr
and Glenn M. Herrold.
Show
up
pairs in a convenient
location will be provided.
Exhibitors must be junior
or life members trf the
American Angus Association
and at least 9 years old but
not more than 21 years old by
January 1,1980.
Along with the 'heifer
show, the national
showmanship competition
will be featured and the
National Junior Angus
Association will be
organized at a meeting of
state delegates. This four
day event is sponsored by
the Kansas Junior Angus
Association, Kansas Angus
Association and American
Angus Association.
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