Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 22, 1984, Image 133

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    Stoneboro Fair features NWPolled Hereford Show
DPF Topline Duke, a Sept. 20, 1983 son of Transformer
307 K, was named champion bull in the Open Show. He is
owned by Paul and Paula Findlay of Double P Farm. At halter
is Paula Findlay.
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Poole, shown here with her calf. To her right is the show’s top
junior showman, Alan Steadman.
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BY BARBARA RADER
Staff Correspondent
STONEBORO - Held in con
junction with the Great Stoneboro
Fair, the fifth Junior Northwestern
Polled Hereford Show was ac
companied by bucketfuls of rain
over the Labor Day weekend. But
with trophies at stake, the
youngsters didn’t seem to mind
treading through the mud.
Grand champion female as well
as champion bred-and-owned
laurels went to Lisa Brudney of
Valencia, with the reserve
champion being exhibited by
Robert Poole of Stoneboro.
Both senior fitting and
showmanship awards went to
Shelbee Poole of Stoneboro. The
event’s top junior showman was
Alan Steadman of Cochranton,
Lisa Brudney of Valencia exhibited the grand champion female in both junior and open
competition at this year’s Junior Northwest Polled Hereford Association Show held in
conjunction with the Great Stoneboro Fair. Her heifer, Sundance Lady, was sired by Wild
Cat Sundance 7K. With Lisa is her sister Allison displaying her Junior Show trophy.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,1984—D5
with Cochranton’s Stacey Dalton
taking junior fitting honors.
Trophies for the show were
provided by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
McClellan, Lisa Brudney, Kris
Schultz, Elroy Dalton, and the
Junior club.
Handling judging respon
sibilities were Craig Smith of
Fence Post Farm, Franklin, for
the Junior event, and Butler
County agent Curt Hughes for the
open show.
Youngsters traveled from four
counties to participate, with all
exhibitors receiving a Junior
Northwestern Polled Hereford
Association T-shirt.
In other Stoneboro Fair beef
show action, the McKean Brothers
exhibited the champion Angus bull
and female, with George Hunter
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taking - the same championship
awards in Shorthorn competition
and Brian Kasbee showing the
champion Simmental bull and
female.
The Fair’s champion steer was
shown by Nancy McDowell, with
Kevin Minor taking reserve
champion honors.
In sheep competition, Ken
Scott’s Rambouillet was named
supreme champion ewe, and Bob
Burdick took champion ram
honors with his Dorset.
Other exhibitors of champion
sheep were: Shropshire ram and
ewe, Guy McKean; Cheviot ram,
Gerald Thoma; Cheviot ewe,
Donner Cheviots; Dorset ram and
ewe, Bob Burdick; Montadale ram
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