Top heifers named in Junior Breeding Beef Show BY JACK HUBLEY HARRISBURG - After 10 years of Farm Show beef competition, the entire Eisenhour family was quite pleased when daughter Susan, 14, chalked up the family’s first grand champion win with her Angus heifer, Wanda...which is short for Gamey Annabelle. The daughter of Jim and Brenda Eisenhour of Wellsville (York Co.), Susan first led her top heifer to a grand champion title in the Keystone International Livestock Expo in November. A Pine Drive daughter, the Feb., ’B4 heifer was purchased from Garney Cattle Co. of Oklahoma. At reserve in the Junior Angus Show was Chicletts, better known as BV Elba 335, shown by Cathy Shive of Seven Valleys (York Co.) A Premier Independence daughter, Chicletts was out of BV Elba 333, one of the family’s cows. The (laughter of Gordon and Dianna Shive, Cathy also took champion bred-and-owned honors with her heifer. The Shives ac counted for the reserve bred-and owned title, as well, with BV Elba 416, a Pine Drive daughter bom April, 1984. Charolais The Junior Charolais Show belonged to the Clutter sisters, daughters of Earl and Carolyn Clutter of Prosperity (Washington Co.) In the champion spot was Stonedells Exodus, an Exodus daughter shown by 14-year-old Carla. Although Drillmasters Heidi, shown by Crystal Clutter, had taken grand champion honors in the Open Show the day before, judge Dan Eversole of East Lansing, Michigan, demoted her to reserve in the junior competition. Heidi took champion honors in the bred-and-owned division, and the Clutters copped the reserve bred and-owned title as well with 4C Drillmaster Janette. Polled Hereford Sandy Eisenhour (left) holds champion Angus plaque for sister Susan. Dave Shultz's champion Polled Hereford heifer also won bred-and-owned division.' Dave Schultz, 18, of Mechanicsburg (Cumberland Co.) took top honors here with DBS Miss Prime Time, a heifer sired by SBF Royal Master Man. This heifer was named champion of the bred-and-owned division as well. Although Karen Rabenold’s heifer placed only seventh in her class in the Open Show, KMR Whispering Tam went all the way to the reserve champion spot in junior competition. A JVF Samuel daughter, “Whispy” took bred-and-owned reserve honors, as well. The daughter of Richard and Nancy Rabenold, Karen attends Penn State University, where she is majoring in Animal Science. Slmmental Mike Messick of Messick Farms warmed up for his grand champion steer victory later in the day by showing the Junior Breeding Beef Show’s champion Simmental. The heifer, Miss Signal T 3, was named reserve calf champion in Open competition the previous day. A signal daughter, Messick’s win ning entry took champion honors in the bred-and-owned division. A heifer named after a song originally recorded by the late Ricky Nelson was named reserve champion Simmental. Owned by John Myers of Dallastown (York Co.), Mary Lou was a Generation IH daughter bred by Myers from a cow he showed in last year’s Farm Show. Born June 10,1985, she was one of the youngest heifers in the show. Following are the results of the Junior Breeding Beef Show. Angus Heifer Class 1 1 Cathy Shive 2 Robin Shive 3 Catherine White Heifer Class 2 1 Greg Davis 2 Matt McClellan Heifer Class 3 1 James Eisenhour Heifer Class 4 1 Sandra Eisenhour 2 Brian Hoerner 3 Sandra Eisenhour Heifer Class 5 1 Susan Eisenhour 2 Jan Waltz 3 Don Cairns Champion Heifer Susan Eisenhour Reserve Champion Heller Cathy Shive HeHer Bred and Owned 1 Cathy Shive 2 Cathy Shive 3 Jan Waltz Charolais Heifer. Class 1 1 Kent Fisher 2 Dave Seamans HeHer. Class 2 1 Kent Fisher 2 Kirk Fisher Heifer. Class 3 1 Carla Clutter 2 Amy Sherman Heifer. Class 4 1 Crystal Clutter 2 Carla Clutter 3 Kirk Fisher HeHer. Class 5 1 Kent Fisher Champion HeHer Carla Clutter Reserve Champion Heifer Crystal Clutter HeHer Bred and Owned 1 Crystal Clutter 2 Carla Clutter 3 Kent Fisher Poled Hereford Heifer. Class 1 1 DuameGlessner 2 Michele Hosterman HeHer. Class 2 1 David Shultz 2 Tncia Werley 3 David Shultz • Heifer. Class 3 1 Karen Rabenold 2 Travis Werley 3 Mindy Hilbert Heifer. Class 4 1 Travis Werley 2 Michele Hosterman Heifer. Class 5 1 Lewis Hilbert Champion Heifer Karen Rabenold Reserve Champion Heifer David Shultz Heifer Bred and Owned 1 David Shultz 2 Karen Rabenold 3 Michele Hosterman Simmental Heifer. Class 1 1 Chris Hopple Heifer. Class 2 1 John Myers 2 Lisa Coleman Heifer. Class 3 1 Sarah Messick 2 Joyce Stough Heifer, Class 4 I Sarah Messick 2 Kimberly Brown 3 Christen Weaver Heifer. Class 5 1 John Hindman Champion Heifer Sarah Messick Reserve Champion Heifer John Myers Heifer Bred and Owned 1 Sarah Messick 2 John Myers 3 Sarah Messick (Continued from Page A 22) Junior Classic in May, and was named reserve champion at the Eastern Limousin Breeders Show last year. Jenny, 16, took her heifer, Sweet Lady, to the reserve spot. This heifer also took reserve at the Northwest Keystone behind Tami’s entry. Sweet Lady was sired by Presidente, the 1984 Denver champion. Grand champion Limousin bull honors went to Pam Peffer, 18, the daughter of Irvin and Lois Peffer of Renfrew (Butler Co.) This was the first show for her homebred winner, a son of Canadian Pacific. Charolais Grand champion honors in the Charolais heifer show went to Drillmaster’s Heidi, a Drillmaster daughter shown by Crystal Clutter of Prosperity (Washington Co.) A bred-and-owned entry, the April 1984 heifer was shown in last year’s Farm Show, where she placed first in her class. Crystal is the daughter of Earl and Carolyn Clutter. At reserve was Early Dawn, a Mar., 1985- calf owned by Susan Bratton of McVeytown (Mifflin Co.) The homebred entry was a Royal Tornado daughter. In the Charolais bull show, RCC Royal Trendsetter shown by Bratton Charolais, McVeytown, emerged the victor. A Constructor son, the bull was bred by Royal Charolais of Greensburg and has topped several state fairs. The 2Ms year-old was reserve national calf champion last year. At reserve was HVF Pioneer owned by Kent Fisher of Oley (Berks Co.) Fisher’s winning entry was sired by Stonedell King 029, a Royal Charolais bull. This was the first time in the showring for the Feb., 1985 bull calf. Simmental Though Bill Shoemaker and Rolling Ridge Farms have shared top honors at Farm Show for the put few years, this year they swapped champion awards. Carla Clutter and her champion Charolais heifer, Stonedells Exodus. Judge Dan Eversole congratulates Mike Messick on his champion Simmental heifer. Open breeding cattle Shoemaker, who held champion bull, premier exhibitor and premier breeder titles in 1984 and ’B5, conceded all three titles this year, and took the top heifer title from Rolling Ridge with his Jan., 1984 female, Shoemakers Miss Stephanie. A Signal daughter bred by Shoemaker of Buffalo Mills, (Bedford Co.), Stephanie had placed first in her class at last year’s Farm Show. The show’s top bull was owned by Richard and Alexandra Rush and bred by Rolling Ridge Farms, Kams City (Butter Co.) The Lightning-sired Mar., 1985 bull was out of a Gallant daughter and bom, notes Richard Rush, on the couple’s anniversary. Rolling Ridge showed the reserve champion female, RRF Precious SI 19, a Superstar daughter that was reserve calf champion at the Farm Show last year. Reserve champion bull was WC Franchise, a Majestic son owned by Erskine Cash II of Centre Hall (Centre Co.) Angus Heifers Jr Calf, after 3/1 1 Erskine Cash II 2 Edlyn Angus Farms 3 Walton Berry Jr Call. Jan I Feb 1 Krueger Bippert 2 Edlyn Angus 3 Chris Jordan Early Sr Calf Sept/Oct 1 Genetics Unlimited 2 Matt McClellan 3 Greg Davis Late Summer Yrlg 1 GH2 Angus Assoc Early Summer Yrlg 1 GH2 Angus 2 Seldom Seen Farm 3 Er denheim Farm Apr Jr Yrlg I Cathy Shive 2 Dale Rams 3 Timothy Km sley Mar Jr Yrlg 1 Rocky Forge Farm 2 Rocky Forge Farm 3 Erica McClellan EartyJr Yrlg 1 GH2 Angus 2 GH2 Angus 3 Christopher Kinsley Champion Jr HeHer CaH * Greg Krueger & Family Warren Bippert Reserve Jr Calf Erskine Cash II Champion Sr Heifer Calf Genetics Unlimited Reserve Sr Calf Matt McClellan IntermedUe Champion GH2 Angus Associates Reserve Intermediate GH2 Angus Associates Junior Champion GH2 Angus Associates Reserve Jr Champion Cathy Shive Grand Champion Fomale Greg Krueger & Family, Warren Bippert Reserve Grand Champion GH2 Angus Associates Angus Bulls Jr Bull CaH, attar 311 1 Genetics Wilson Jones. 2 South Brand Farms 3 Shives Angus Jr Bull Calf, Jan/Feb I Greg Krueger & Family 2 Jan Waltz 3 Soutl Branch Farms Early Jr Yrtg 1 Erdenheim Farms Summer Sr Yrlg 1 Dale Fisher 2Yr Old 1 Erdenheim Farm Champion Jr Bull Call Genetics Wilson Jones Reserve Jr CaH Greg Krueger & Family Jr Champion Bull Rocky Forge Farm Reserve Jr Champion Erdenheim Farm Sr Champion Bull □ale Fisher Reserve Sr Champion Erdenheim Farm Grand Champion Bull Genetics Wilson Jones Reserve Champion Bull Greg Krueger & Family Get ol Sire 1 Rocky Forge Farm 2 Greg Krueger & Famil 3 Robin Shive Jr Get of Sire 1 Greg Krueger & Family 2 South Bran< Farms 3 Rocky Forge Farm Best 6 Head 1 South Branch Farms Premier Exhibitor GH2 Angus Associates Premier Breeder Erdenheim Farm Charolais Heifers Late Spring Heifer I Raymond Bratton 2 April & Frank Mo" Kent Fisher Early Spring Heifer 1 Susan Bratton 2 Kent Fisher 3 Apr" Frank Moll Jr Heifer 1 Kent Fisher Jr Calf Champion Susan Bratton Reserve Jr Calf a Raymond Bratton Late Summer Yrig 1 Jan Waltz 2 Crystal Clutter Summer Yrlg I Carla Clutter 2 Dave Seamans 3 Ai Sherman Spring Yrlg 1 Crystal Clutter 2 Carla Clutter 3 Melai Hemmmger Jr Yrlg I Kent Fisher Sr Champion Crystal Clutter Reserve Sr Champion Jan Waltz Grand Champion Female Crystal Clutter Turn to Pago A 32)