* High Voltage sparks Natl Centennial Angus Show ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - Hundreds of Angus enthusiasts were in at tendance for the once in a lifetime event the National Centennial Angus Show which took place during the 1963 National Western Stock Show in Denver, Jan. 13-15. Breeders from across the United States, Canada, and Brazil,, brought their finest cattle to compete against each other for the coveted grand champion bull and female titles of this 100-year event Howard Hillman, Canova, South Dakota, placed the 254 Angus that were paraded across the tanbark in the stadium arena. When it came time to select the grand champion bull, Hillman had nothing but praise for the Angus breed and wished the American Angus Association another suc cessful 100 years. Reigning as the National Cen tennial grand champion bull was last year’s reserve grand winner. High Voltage. A son of Ken Caryl Mr. Angus 8017, this . senior champion is owned by Huckf eldt & Krebs, Gordon, Nebraska; Bear Creek Angus Ranch, Cameron, Montana; and Gold Block Angus, Boyd, Montana. Windac Class 1752 was slapped as the National Centennial grand champion female. Before being given this prestigious title, Hillman awarded her the junior champion banner. 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Best six bead were led out by Quirk Land & Cattle Co. —o Adventure 2057 daughter, she is owned by Windy Acres Angus, Harrison, Nebraska, and Bert Skou, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The reserve grand champion bull banner wait to reserve senior titUst, Fine Drive Big Sky, owned by Leßoy Billman, Ostrander, Ohio; Premier Angus, Inc., Cloverdale, Indiana; and Big Sky Associates. ZAF Administrator 131 garnered the junior bull title for Zehr Angus Farm, Flanagan, Illinois, and Weaver Angus Farm, Peoria, Illinois. Second place in this division went to QLC Winchester, owned by K & K Cattle Co., Fairfield Farms and Hannon Angus Ranch. Intermediate bull champion was Premier Independence KN, owned by Summitcrest Farms, Sum mitville, Ohio; Premier Angus, Inc. of Michigan; and O’Neill Angus Farm, Logan, lowa. White Hall Farms, Inc., North Garden, Virginia, led White Hall Walhallo 371 to the reserve intermediate bull position. 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