A24-Lmcaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1986 (Continued from Page Al) May, the stylish calf had claimed a reserve championship for the youngster, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Calderazzo, York, R 9. Reserve champion in the Angus breed show went to Tom Brass, and Cathy Shive claimed the best bred-and-owned honors. Other class winners were Krista Rankin, junior calf; Sandra Eisenhour, 1 summer yearling; Karena Rankin, junior yearling; Susan Eisenhour, late junior yearling; and pairs awards to Sandra Eisenhour and Cathy Shive. His March, 1985 late junior yearling put Wayne Stough, Jr., into the grand champion spot in Simmental competition. Sired by Generation Three, “Sissy” was purchased by Stough at the Penn sylvania Simmental State Sale, and earned similar honors in the same arena at the May Preview Show. Sixteen-year-old Stough is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stough, Spring Grove Rl, and an eight-year 4-H showring veteran. Taking the Simmental reserve honors to his brother’s top win was Jay Stough with the second-place late junior yearling. In the best bred-and-owned class, Jenni Druck claimed the first place win, with her April-born calf. Other class winners in the Simmental division were Jenni Druck, junior calf; Jimmy Townsend, senior calf; Tim Ferrence, summer yearling; Nancy Townsend, late junior yearling; Joe Druck, cow-calf; and Nancy Townsend, pairs. “Vicki,” a homebred summer yearling, took Hereford grand champion honors and best bred and-owned for Sonja Shearer of Abbottstown, Rl. The 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Shearer also collected the reserve champion breed honors with her junior calf entry. Ed Livingston won the late junior yearling class. Second-year 4-H'er Jennifer Calderazzo took champion title in 4-H Angus breed show, as well as reserve champion honors in showmanship. Pa, Invitational Brown Swiss Sale Set BERNVILLE - The Penn sylvania Invitational Brown Swiss Sale will start the All-American sales at 7 p.m. Monday Sept. 22 in the small arena of the Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg. Keeping with tradition, this sale offers a sample of the high-quality Hay Fund Over Twenty-One Thousand The 1986 Sommer Drought Hay Fund has received a total of $21,613 to date. If you want to contribute to this drought hay fund, make your checks payable to 1986 Summer Drought Hay Fund. Then send your check to Lancaster Far ming newspaper, 22 East Main Street, P.O. Box 366, Lititz, PA 17543, attention Hay Fund or attention Editor. York Fair Names 4-H Steer, Breeding Beef Champs Spring Grove 4-H’er Paul Miller earned the Charolais champion honors with an outstanding heifer which also swept the open class shows. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Sr., Spring Grove R 5. In the Other Breeds division, Kenley Jo Myers, took the champion and best bred-and owned rosettes with her Limousin calf, “Silver.” Kenley, 14, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers, Dallastown Rl. 4-H Fitting ' and Showmanship Paul Miller, Jr., swept all 4-H fitting and showmanship com petitions, exhibiting a perfectly white Charolais heifer scrubbed to sparkle like new-fallen snow. Though only exhibiting for four years, the Spring Grove 4-H’er is as adept with the show stick as he is with brush, hide soap and hose. His expertise won the tall, blonde Spring Grove High School junior championships in a pair of fitting runoffs and the showmanship class. Miller added to a growing collection of awards the York Fair Special Fitting trophy sponsored by long-time 4-H leader and beef breeder Bill Dietz. Reserve winner of Special Fitting and a Dietz sponsored trophy was Sandra Eisenhour, WeUsville, who topped the age 9-14 class. Collecting the Rookie trophy, sponsored by Hidden Lane Farms, was Dwight Hedrick of Delta. In the York Fair-sponsored 4-H Beef Fitting, Miller and Eisenhour again collected the champion and reserve awards. Brothers Justin and Dwight Hedrick, Delta, topped the 3-10, and 11-12 agp group classes. Showmanship competition wrapped up with Paul Miller again on top, over reserve champion Jennifer Calderazzo. Top three animals Pennsylvania is noted for. Pedigrees for the 30 head to be sold include three Excellent dams and four Excellent granddams. Twelve of the animals to be sold are out of Very Good dams. Production records on the dams range from 700 pounds of fat to over 1,000 pounds of fat. These dams also have records between 20,000 and 25,000 pounds of milk. Three granddams produced records over 1,000 pounds of fat. Featured sires include; E E Beautician King, Norvic Telstar, West Lawn Stretch Improver, Bridge View Jubilation, Johann Johnny D and Ka Wa Balison. The sale includes 11 springing heifers or just-fresh cow, eight yearlings, seven project calves and four mature cows. For catalogs or to place an ab sentee bid contact Dean Daubert, RD 2, Box 269, Bernville Pa. 19506, or by phone, 215-488-6508, winners in each showmanship age group were: 8-10 years - Jennifer Calderazzo, York, first; Apryl Bowles, Red Lion, second, Justin Hedrick, Delta, third; 11-12 years - Jason Rankin, Abbottstown, first; Robin Shive, Seven Valleys, second; Bradley Trowbridge, Stoverstown, third; 13-14 years- Susan Eisenhour, WellsviUe, first; Karena Rankin, Abbottstown, second; Cathy Shive, third; and 15- 19 years- Paul Miller, Spring Grove, first; Krista Rankin, Ab bottstown, second; and John Eaton, Windsor, third. 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