Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1983, Image 28

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    Farming, Saturday, ianaary 15,1983
Krause
FARM SHOW No stranger to
the show ring, Diane Krause, R 3
Slatington, showed a large case of
"Farm Show fever” as she left the
arena with the grand cham
pionship awards in both the bull
and heifer divisions of the Angus
show.
“Oak Power Play 280,” a 2-year
old, was also the show’s senior bull
champion. He was sired by PS
Power Play, out of ABF Grand
Eden E5B who was also the dam
for her champion heifer. Oak
Ridge Erica 281. This dam was a
champion at Farm Show in 1981.
The new champion heifer was
sired by General JJ Patton, and
was also named the show’s in
termediate class champion.
Diane, the 19-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krause, is a
student in animal production at
Penn State University.
The reserve grand champion
bull was BP Mr. Cool, a junior calf,
owned by Lee Berry of Elverson in
Chester County.
This bull, sired by Ken Caryl Mr.
Angus, out of'Nelson Katie 7076,
was also named the champion
junior bull calf.
Berry has a herd of 25 Anugs on
his Berry Patch Farm in Elverson.
Lee Berry of Eiverson in Chester County exhibited the
reserve grand champion and junior bull calf champion, “BP
Mr. Cool," a junior calf. Shown from left, are Judge Randall
Updike; Angus Queen Chris Shive and Lee Berry, owner.
Renners sweep
FARM SHOW - Earl and Dom 248, sired by AOV 359
William Renner of Renner 5° m out of RF Mias ADV
Hereford Farms swept most of the Evan. Bus February 1982 bull also
top awards at the Hereford won in the junior buU calf ctess
competition, Wednesday. Among . reserve champion bull, RF
the coveted titles were champion ADV 359 Dom 252, has the same
bull, reserve champion bull, sire, but is out of RF Miss Perf 98.
champion female and premier The grand champion female, RF
exhibitor. 359 Dominette 161, is also from the
The Renners, who have a part- same sire, out of PH Miss Northern
nership on their Waynesburg 66.
farms in Greene County, won the Taking reserve championship in
bull championship with RF ADV the female division, was Sonja
-y»* g -
County showed the grand champion Hereford bull in com
petition Wednesday afternoon. “RF Advance 359 Dom 248"
is a Jan.-Feb. bull. Shown with William Renner is Judge Joe
Lewis and daughter Natalie Renner.
has Farm Show fever at Angus show
The reserve champion heifer,
Missßarbaretta 102, was exhibited
by Wilhelmina Cash of R 1 Centre
Hall in Centre County.
Barbaretta, a February, 1981
heifer, also named the junior
champion, was sired by PS Power
Play, out of Miss Barbaretta.
The new reserve champion
comes from the 49-acre farm of
Erskln and Wilhelmina and was
shown by their daughter, 11-year
old Lori Cash.
Timothy Hoffman of Gearview
Rd., Dover in York County, showed
the junior bull champion, TJH
Power Play, a March yearling.
Cecil Teets, R 1 Freedom in
Beaver County, was named the
premier exhibitor of the Angus
show. He also received the senior
bull calf and intermediate bull
championships. The senior bull
calf, Seldom Seen Mr. Perfect, is a
senior calf, while the intermediate
champion. Seldom Seen Patriot, is
a summer yearling.
Joseph McGlinchey, R 1 New
Ringgold in Lehigh County,
showed the reserve junior bull
champion with CDH Power Line
Oil, an early junior yearling.
Hidden Lane Farm of R 2 Spring
Grove in York County, showed the
Diane Krause of R 3 Slatingdon in Lehigh County won the grand championship in the
open Angus beef breeding bull and heifer classes. Above she stands with Oak Ridge
Erica, a May-June heifer, ajso named the show’s intermediate class champion. Shown
from left, are Judge Randall Updike; Angus Queen Chris Shive; Debra Krause; Mrs. Paul
Krause, and Diane.
reserve senior bull champion, Rite
G7O, a 2-year-old.
The reserve junior bull calf,
Edlyns Dynamic Pride, a junior
calf, and the reserve junior heifer
calf, Logan Spring Ruth, were both
shown by Edlyn Angus Farms of
R 2 Glen Rock in York County.
The junior heifer calf champion,
Edlyns Lady Evelyn, an after-
March calf, was shown by E.
Angus Farm and Genetics
Unlimited, Inc. of R 2 Glen Rock.
The senior heifer calf champion,
Oak Queen Mother, was exhibited
by Debra Krause, R 3 Slatington.
The top three winners in the
Angus divisions are as follows;
Junior Heifer Calf
, c . , After ?^ rch , l „. ~ .. year-old Lori Cash of Centre Hall. Shown with her are Judge
I E Angus Farm and Genetics Unlimited. Glen * , . _ *.#.« ■ • .
Rock, 2 3 Shive's Angus Farm Randall Updike, Angus Queen Chris Shive; Wilhelmina and
(Turn to Page A3i) , Erskin and Lori Cash.
Hereford championships
Shearer Of R 1 Abbottstown in Y OttC Ear| an(J wflimßennw?? Pigeon Hill Farm, 1 Earl and William Renner 2 Pigeon Hill Farm
County. R 1 Abbottstown Summer Yearlin* Hieler
Sonia’s entry, a March 1981 PlMonHlt|Fa I Ear.andW^R^^nHil, Farm
Hereford, is BHV LI Dominette 8 Champion bull I Sonja Shearer; 2 Earl and William Renner
893, Sired by GU DominO 987, out of EarlandWilliamße™* Earl and W.ll^n^^^
Miss Britisher 473. Earl and e e „ O-mpion Female
The top three winners in each Of 2 Bulb. Bred and Owned Sonia Shearer -
the Hereford Classes are: 1 Ear,andW,n^.m,er ; 2 j P, g eonH,ll F ,rm Ear - ! and William Renncr**^*
SpringßuilCalf 12 Earl and William Renner, 3 4 Pigeon Hill Premier Exhibitor
I 2 Earl and William Renner. R 3 Waynesbui Earl and w " liam Renner
Earl and William Renners' champion bull and heifer and reserve champion bull helped
him earn the Get of Sire title in the Hereford class. Renners also won the coveted
Premier Exhibitor award. Shown are, from left, Julie Myers: unidentified; Ohanes
Snyder; Brian Snyder; Annette Walters: William Renner and daughter Natalie.
The reserve grand champion and junior champion “Miss
Barbaretta 102,” a May-June heifer, was exhibited by 11-