A22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1980 BY PATRICIA GREEK Staff Correspondent SEVEN VALLEYS - At 13, Christine Shive is ac complishing what many Angus breeders would like to after decades in the cattle business she is winning at national shows with a heifer that she bred. The heifer, B-V Pinky Pnde 49 is only the second Angus Chris has ever registered. ‘Killer’, as the heifer is affectionately At home in York County, Chris Shive and ‘Killer’ keep their winning style ready for their competition. Chris has high expectations for her winning heifers full brother, a Walbndge Milestone son Chris and called, is sired by Walbndge Milestone and out of Rally Pinky Pride 47, Chris’ 1978 show heifer she purchased from Rally Farms, Millbrook, N.Y. Showing as an April yearling, Killer has already taken the numerous awards this year. 1980 Reserve Angus Calf Cnampion at the Pennsylvania Farm Show; Supreme Champion at the York Baby Beef Preview Show 1980; Reserve ‘Killer’ are winning team Champion Bred and Owned Heifer at the Northeastern National Junior Angus Show, held in Maryland; Reserve Champion Bred and Owned at the Southeastern National Junior Angus Show in Georgia. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gordon D Shive, Seven Valleys, Chris will be en tering the 9th grade this Fall Versatile and outgoing, Chris is active in both church and school activities. A \?aoc offers these tips ...to help you minimize feed wastage get maximum value from the feeders and the feed! ' t V For more information complete this coupon 4 return to THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 2025 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 Address City State Phone 1 .'4 * •*. . <£Z - *** ls HJh4^ *“ 44) A*l*> 4 Xi 4* member of both the State and National Junior Angus Association, she holds the office of News reporter in the state association. A member of 4-H tor 6 years, Chris has carried such projects as beef breeding and finishing, rabbits; capons; bicycle; cooking and sewing, meats and livestock judging, teen leader; and many more. In her 4-H career, Chris has won numerous cham 299-3794 Gets you ‘Pit Stop’ service Whether you're having tire trouble in the field or you just need a little advice your local "Pit Stop” service man is as near as your phone One call to this number brings him right to your farm And with him come the tools and the training to get the )ob done fast What's more, he offers you the most complete line of Goodyear farm tires around, plus a wide range of important services to keep you rolling Whatever your particular tire needs may be, you can rely on your ‘Pit Stop’ man to be at your service whenever and wherever you need him I JUST GIVE US OR YOUR LOCAL GOODYEAR DEALER A CALL! H [ebzelter's THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. Phone (717) 299-1706 -Zip H-7/19 I pionships with her rabbit projects. She also had the 1976 Grand Champion Steer at the York-Adams 4-H Roundup and in 1978 had both the Grand and Reserve Champion 4-H Angus Heifers. Chris will be competmg in State 4-H Days in August for the first time. She will be presenting the Demon stration on Tympany (Bloat) that won her top honors at county and district levels Complete Headquarters For Farm, Truck, and Auto Tires Farm Tire Center 1062 MANHEIM PIKE, LANCASTER, PA 1 m In judging contests, s£ was on the High Junior Team at the York County Livestock Contest held last week, placing Bth overall, sth in swine, and 4th in beef Chris also placed sth in sheep at the Spring Judging Contest held at Penn State. What about the future? When asked, Christ replied, “I want to do something in the beef industry after high school and 4-H ” GOOD-YEAR , jes J
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