Va. Angus Breeders Show Celebrates Silver Anniversary BY JULIE GOCHENOUR Virginia Correspondent HARRISONBURG, Va. - More than 300 people were on hand as breeders took the best of Virginia’s black Angus around the show ring at the 25th Annual Breeders Show in Harrisonburg on Saturday. According to Jim fplooly of Washington, Indiana, \fno judged the show, the Virginia Angus Association event is one of the finest state shows in the country and he challenged any other state to produce better animals. The grand champion bull of the show was the ( champion senior bull, Waldeck Shocker. The powerful young bull, a summer senior yearling sired by High Voltage on a Sir Williams Geiger daughter, was exhibited by Northcote Angus Farm of Forest, Virginia, along with operations from New York, Texas, Kentucky, Missouri and Indiana. The reserve champion bull was M »• * ~ Waldeck Shocker, owned by Northcote, as well as a host of other beef operations, was grand champion bull. 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White Hall Pulsar, a son of Premier Celebration, captured the reserve champion bull spot for White Hall Farms of North Garden. Northcote Angus Farm also had the champion intermediate bull, Northcote Stride, son of Greenbrae Chairman and a Pine Drive Big Sky daughter. The Forest operation likewise exhibited the champion senior bull calf, North cote Summit, the offspring of Cobble Pond New Yorker and a Ken Caryl Mr. Angus dam. LB Garrison, the son of another Pine 25 m Ar!f ,<# COOL Sweep Downrod Watts Consumption full Volts-amps at full speed Power Factor RPM at full speed Amps at full speed.. . • Resists corrosion long lasting • Provides high airflow with lower energy cost • Insures lower flow resistance • Makes for easy handling and installation • Means low maintenance high efficiency • Continuous duty energy saving long life • Ideal for mounting in layer and breeder houses • Premounted to particle board box frame tm SPECIFICATIONS (Ul) RPM bottom speed. . 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The reserve champion junior heifer, HF Katie, sired by HAR Bang, was jointly exhibited by Whietestone Farm, Aldie, Virginia and Hun tingdon Farm of Alexandria, Pennsylvania. The daughter of a dam by Blackman of HF, Katie was also named the reserve grand champion heifer. Harmony Pure Pride, the champion senior heifer and a Premier Independence daughter, shown by Ayrshire Farm of Upperville, was not eligible for the grand cham pionship, according to American Angus Association rules. Dogwood Knoll Teresa, shown by Whitehall Farms of North Garden and Dogwood Knoll of Glen Allen, was the champion intermediate heifer. A Pine Drive Big Sky daughter from a dam by Kazoo Jumbo, the early summer yearling ... 650 32 lbs. .$89.00 >* -•< N % < K Gon* Grand champion female at the Virginia Angus Breeders Show was Bridget, shown by Alphonse and Maria Stroobants, owners of Northcote Angus Farm, Forest, Va. edged RA Windsong of Jacs, another Pine Drive Big Sky and Columbus Adventure combination, into the reserve champion in termediate spot for Northcote Angus Farm and Jacs Ranch of Bentonville, Arizona. Two Northcote calves also took the champion and reserve champion senior calf honors. Sarah Lynn Hill of Forest exhibited the champion, Northcote Evita, a daughter of Cobble Pond New Yorker and a dam from PS Power Play. Neenah Hill exhibited Northcote New World, also a New Yorker daughter but from a dam by Ken Caryl Mr. Angus for the reserve. 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INC. 410 E LINCOLN AVE MYERSTOWN PA 17067 PH 717-866-7565 BEST IN DESIGN PRICE AND EXPERIENCE I. tticaster Fanning Saturday, July 12,1986-D5 op t » (NotFogger) FOR HOGS SWINE 8 POULTRY SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS Janessa Jane, an HA Wrangler daughter, while Anne’s Celebrity, sired by Harrison, took the reserve for junior member Anne Jones of Forest. Northcote took top honors in the group classes and also exhibited the grand champion cow/calf pair, Ellamin Miss World and her calf, Northcote New World. The pair also took the champion spot for cow with embryo calf. The reserve grand champion cow/calf com bination was also the champion bred and owned cow with natural calf pair, White Hall Janessa, a Pine Drive Big Sky daughter, with her calf, White Hall Janessa Jane. The reserve champion (Turn to PageDS) i ' c=j£iur~ Control Panel -.Jhr. Nozzle 9 I \ ' \ I \ 11