Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1984, Image 27

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    BY LAURA ENGLAND
FARM SHOW Showing their
favorite cattle breeds, 4-H and
FFA youth competed in strong
form Thursday during the Junior
Beef Breeding Show at the 68th
annual Farm Show.
The youth competed in Angus,
n & o
—.ue judg' joggs and, from left, Pa. Angus Queen
Julie Myers, Roberta White and Catherine White stand with
the Junior Angus champion, W Sky Wendy.
Crysi her sister Carla, at
halter, who won the Junior Charolais title with her heifer,
Derby's Jane 21 18.
Princess Ann
jtu.
champion, JPH Dutchal Miss.
Youth show strong in junior beef contest
Charolais, Chianina, Hereford, the Super Cow Classic in Virginia. member of the Ginger Inn 4-H yearling entry, Len Rail Melody
Shorthorn and Simmental classes. A member of the Chester County Club, Washington County. 82, won reserve honors.
Winning the Angus champion 4-H Beef Club, Catherine joined the Shorthorn grand champion and ' Sally Messick’s summer
heifer title was Catherine White of club last June. The Farm Show reserve champion honors went to yearling, MF Miss Superstar P 35,
30 Stoney Lane, Nottingham, with was her first major beef show Kemanne Rarick, of R 2 Reading. was awarded grand champion in
her junior calf entry, W Sky Wendy competition. A member of the Berks County 4-H the Simmental heifer class. Sally,
1. Catherine, 15, bought her Reserve Angus heifer honors Beef Club, Kenianne’s summer °f Schoolhouse Road, Middletown,
champion as a cow-calf pair from went to Ernest R. Fry 11, of R 2 yearling, KRF Candice, was > s a member of the Dauphin County
1 Quarryville. A member of the named champion, while her senior (Turn to Page A 33)
J/Kjk S Lancaster County 4-H Beef Club,
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Champion Charolais heifer || ! f
honors were earned by Carla ." $ | 1 -"V| I
Loraine Clutter, of R 1 Prosperity, 4
and her summer yearling heifer, ’ *
Derby’s Jane 2118. The champion I
was purchased from the Derby t
Farm in Louisville, Ky.
Twelve-year-old Carla, a
member of the Washington County
4-H Beef Club, also took the
reserve champion title with her
bred and owned entry, 4C Eve.
LVF Princess Ann, a summer
yearling exhibited by Eugene
Moore of R 1 Warriors Mark, was
named the champion Chianina
female. A member of the State
College FFA Chapter, Eugene
bought his animal from Lake View
Farm in East Berlin. The heifer is
one of five Chianinas that he owns.
The reserve honors went to
Gregg Christman Jr., of Sollen
berger Road, Chambersburg and
his senior yearling, Whitewood
Miss 4412. Gregg is a member of
the Chambersburg FFA Chapter.
John P. Hausner’s homebred
junior yearling heifer, JPH Dut
chal Miss, was named the
champion Hereford female. John,
13, is a member of the York County
4-H Beef Club and has been
showing cattle for 7 years. He
currently owns a herd of 12 polled
Herefords.
Winning reserve honors in the
Hereford class was Jacqueline
Kirschner, of R 2 Monongahela,
and her junior calf, SJF Miss
Dancer 21R. Jacqueline is a
Junior Chianina champion, LVF
. poses with his Hereford female
‘Champ ’
BY LAURA ENGLAND
FARM SHOW - When Jan Waltz
named his steer “Champ,” he had
no idea that the animal would live
up to its name - and in a very big
way.
A young cattleman from
Manheim, Lancaster County, Jan
captured the grand champion title
at the Junior Beef Steer Show held
during the Farm Show Thursday.
Named the heavyweight class
winner, the champion weighed 1330
pounds.
Jan, a junior at Manheim
Central and a member of the Red
Rose 4-H Beef Club, purchased his
winner from the Spring Meadows
Ranch. Champ is an Angus-
Chianma-Charolais-Hereford cro
ss.
The reserve grand champion
title was earned by Greg Davis of
R 4 Coatesville, Chester County.
Greg’s 1225-pound Angus-cross
was also the champion of the light
heavyweight class.
Michelle Dean of R 1 Strasburg,
Lancaster County, and her 1250-
pound entry were the reserve
winners in the light heavyweight
class.
In the lightweight division, Jason
Kutz, of R 4 Carlisle, Cumberland
bounty, won the championship
title. His steer weighed 1085
pounds. Michelle Nissley, of El
Mt Joy, Lancaster County, earned
the reserve spot with her 1140-
pound steer.
The middleweight champion title
went to Cathy Shive, of El Seven
Valleys, York County. Cathy’s
steer weighed 1205 pounds. The
reserve title was won by Kenianne
Eanck, of E 2 Reading, Berks
County, and her 1185-pound steer.
Jan Waltz’s grand champion
steer took the heavyweight
division championship. The
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14.19M-A27
Kenianne Rarick and her heifer, KRF Candice, stand in the
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Sally Messick with her Simmental heifer Champion MF
Miss Superstar P 35.
lives up to his name
Jan Waltz and his grand champion steer are congratulated
by Jan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ardith Waltz, and secretary of
Agriculture Penrose Hallowed.
Greg Davis, at halter, with his reserve champion market
steer.
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