Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 25, 1981, Image 103

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NASHVILLE, Tn. Sheryl
Knop of Ida Grove, lowa, a
talented Angus cattle exhibitor,
won first place in the American
Angus Association’s 15th National
Junior Angus Showmanship
Contest held here on July 10.
Competing against a xecord 76
contestants (who previously won
their state showmanship contests),
she was awarded the top prize by
the panel of three judges. She took
home $l5O in cash plus an engraved
silver Revere bowl awarded by the
American Angus Auxiliary.
Sheryl, 20, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Knop, and will be
a junior this fall at lowa State
University.
Second place went to Ty
Williams, Lockney, Texas; third to
another lowa entry; Julie Swan
son, Durant; fourth to Kent Stelmo,
Billings, Oklahoma; and fifth to
Jeffrey Johnson, Summitville,
Ohio.
The five top showmen were part
of 16 finalists selected in five
competitive go-rounds after the
first day of judging at the National
Junior Angus Heifer Show. These
16 youngsters came back the next
day to compete before a capacity
crowd in the judging arena at the
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York’s Tim Kinsley takes honorable mention
showman
Tennessee State Fairgrounds for
top awards.
Show judges were Dick Burns,
Peoria, Illinois; Brad Greiman,
Algona, Iowa;- and Sam Wagner,
Harlan, Kansas.
The judging is based upon skill in
handling the animal, the ability to
follow instructions, use of equip
ment, courtesy and sportmanship
and appearance of the contestant.
Contestants do not show their own
animals, rather they draw random
animals to show, and switch
heifers in the showing at least once
during the preliminary go-round
and finals.
In addition to the five winners,
the other finalists were: Rick
Blanchard, Mendota, California;
Jim Clark, Plymouth, California;
Bruce Kiesewetter, Farmington,
Illinois; Debbie Hunt, Milton.
Indiana; Matt Wyble, Opelousas,
Louisiana; Brian Garner,
Newhebron, Mississippi; Tom
Huckfeldt, Gering, Nebraska;
Frederick Johnson HI, Sum
mitville, Ohio; Bob Bums, Baltic,
South Dakota; Tracy Brown,
Groom, Texas; and Alvin D. Mick,
Homer, West Virginia.
The following youngsters were
signaled out by the judges to
wins nat’l Angus contest
honorable mention: Casmina
Marek, Red Hook, New York;
Timothy Kinsley, York, Penn
sylvania; Troy Morns, Balko,
Oklahoma; Andrew Starr 111,
Sunbright, Tennessee; Katy Dunn.
Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Risser
For some reason I feel as though
I backed into the business world,
and I’m there whether 1 want to be
or not. This is the situation ever
since they day that I followed my
father through the tobacco field
many years ago, while hoeing
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LOUGKS GRAIN
EQUIPMENT, INC.
R.D. 12, Box 307
York, PA 17406
Phone: (717)755-2868
Somerville, Tennessee; Liz Nash,
Spanish Fork, Utah; Juliana
Unruh, Warden, Washington; Bart
Adams, Penrose, Colorado; Mike
Vaughn, Hernderson, Colorado;
Mike Nunan, Troy, Idaho; Jack
weeds, and he asked me if I wanted
to go to Business College. You see,
1 really wanted to attend a regular
college but my parents said that no
way were they going to send seven
girls to college. Although, then
they did allow the two youngest to
go. .
Anyway, my first job was as a
bookkeeper for Farm Bureau in
Lancaster. I surely got my fill or
figure of eight years until I had
their balance sheets made up for
the Board of Directors and all their
MANURE
HANDLING
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time and to keep your
workday ahead ol schedi
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better to do the job
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less cost per ton
WAIVER Ol
FINANCE Ol
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PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT INC.
RD2
Oley, PA 19547
Ph.(215)987-6277
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 2S, 1911—CIS
Ward, Oxford, Indiana; Janme
Hunt, Bonner Springs, Kansas;
Brenda Ericson, Fort Scott,
Kansas; Jeff Haarer, Williamston,
Michigan; and Nancy Gray,
Slayton, Minnesota.
hill* mailed and tax forms filled
out
Just now I find that if I don’t
enter our expenses in the farm ac
count book for a few weeks it takes
hours to bring it up to date. I an
constantly amazed at the number
of purchases necessary to run a
farm.
Other jobs which require work
ing with numbers are being ex
ecutive of my fahter’s trust fund
and also being in charge of my
mother’s affairs. There are always
decisions to be made and bills to be
paid and 1 hope they are wisely
made decisions as they relate to
other’s welfare.
Also with children in college who
deal with a local bank, I somehow
became the intermediary or go
between for them too. And now it is
the time of year to mail the rent
and tax notices to the IS cottagers
who lease land from us along the
Conestoga River. 1 am truly
grateful to my husband for helping
me to figure out these statements.
All of these jobs take tune and
who knows, maybe someday if I
live long enough. I’ll have my own
figures to work with.
GRUMELLI’S
FARM SERVICE
Mechanics Grove
Quarryville, PA 17566
Ph.(717)786-7318
LLOYD E. KREIDER
RDI
Cochranville, PA
19330
Ph.(215)932-4700
ROY 0. CHRISTMAN
RDI
Hamburg, PA 19526
Ph.(215)562-7218
SHOW-EASE
STALL CO.
523 Willow Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17601
Ph (717)299-2536