A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1986 Angus Bull, Charolais BY JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK - Supreme champions of York Fair’s open class beef breeding were a clear-cut black and white decision, with the honors split between the Angus and Charolais divisions. Byrnley Farms of Plains, Virginia, capped a successful show day when their Angus entry topped the breed class and then bested all other contenders to take the Supreme Bull honors. Sired by Har Bang 1774, the April, 1985-born bull is owned by Byrnley in partnership with William Creager, also of Virginia, and Huntington Farms, of Alexander, Pennsylvania. Just two weeks ago, the yearling was also named Angus bull champion at the Maryland State Fair at Timonium. A Texas-bred Chianina heifer snagged the supreme champion female awards for Spring Grove 4- H’er Paul Miller. “C J Ms. Elite 5942” was bred by C.J. Ranch of Leona, Texas. Her sire is RER Elite and she’s from the dam Riverwood Snowflake. The Fair’s supreme award was just the latest in a string of honors for Miller and the March, 1985, yearling he selected and pur chased last October. She was reserve grand at the February San Antonio Livestock Show, and at the West Virginia State Fair in August. Miller hopes to continue his win nings with Ms. Elite next week in Tennessee. Supreme champion bull at the York Fair was this Angus entry owned by Byrnley Farms and William Creager of Virginia, and Huntingdon Farms, Alexandria, Pa. Bankert Tops 4-H Market YORK Greg Bankert of Hanover took the top honors in the York Fair 4-H Market Swine show on Wednesday. He placed with a Berkshire-Duroc cross he pur chased from his father’s Bankert’s Supreme Pig Sale. This i the second year a Berkshire-Duroc cross has topped the show. Bankert, a six-year member of the York County 4-H Swine Club, will sell his 244-pound champion at Judge Ken Winebark, left, congratulates the champion of the York Fair 4-H market swine contest, Greg Bankert. A high school junior who plans a civil engineering career, Miller will integrate the tall, stylish heifer’s bloodlines into the family’s Miller Charolais Company herd of 35 registered cows. He is the son of Paul Sr., and Pat Miller, and has been showing in 4-H competition for four years. In the Simmental show, C & J Valley Farm, Spring Grove, exhibited the champion female, a junior heifer. Reserve female honors Went to Triple C Farm, Shoemakersville, with a March junior yearling. Triple C also took senior and champion bull honors for their summer senior yearling. Reserve champion Simmental bull was the winning bull calf exhibited by C and J Valley Farm. Female grand champion honors in the Hereford breed went to the junior champion, an April junior yearling exhibited by Green Briar Farm, Keedysville, Maryland. Sonja Shearer, Abbottstown, took the reserve female champion with her junior calf. Taking the bull grand and reserve awards was Salunga Acres, Mt. Joy, with their winning senior and junior bull entries. Charolais female champion honors went to Paul Miller, who copped the supreme award, and Amy Sherman, Abbottstown, was named reserve champion female Charolais with her heifer calf champion. Kent Fisher exhibited the grand champion bull and John Myers took the reserve honors. next week’s County Swine Roundup. Reserve champion banner went to Gus Parlett, Airville. Ken Wmebark, Lebanon County ex tension agent judged the contest. In the breeding hog show, Ronald Wilson of New Freedom won the trophy for the best 4- H/FFA Yorkshire hog. Wilson, a final-year member of the Kennard Dale FFA, has aken the award six times. He will now Heifer Reign ‘Supreme’ At York John Hausnerk, The Plains, Virginia, snagged the grand champion female rosettes in the Angus contest, over reserve champion Jennifer Calderazzo. Byrnley Farms, The Plains, Virginia, swept the top Angus bull honors, taking the championship with the entry later named the Supreme bull winner Female honors in the Chianina division were split between Lake View Farm, East Berlin, taking the junior and grand champion female with a heifer calf, and Jamie Kohr’s summer heifer in the reserve grand spot. Grand champion Chianina bull was the junior champion exhibited by Moving M Farm, Warriors Mark, over the bull calf entry of Lake View finishing as reserve cham pion. Champions in the open class beef breeding are as follows: Simmental Show Champion Heifer Calf C&J Valley Summer Champion John Myers Jr Champion Female Triple C Farm Grand Champion Female C&J Valley Reserve Triple C Farm Bull Calf Champion C&J Valley Jr Champion Bull John Myers Sr Champion Bull Triple C Farm Grand Champion Bull Triple C Reserve C&J Valley Hereford Show Champion Heifer Calf Sonja Shearer Summer Champion Shearer Jr Champion Female Green Briar Farm Grand Champion Female Green Briar Reserve Shearer Bull Calf Champion Travis Werley Jr Champion Bull Salunga Acres Sr Champion Bull Salunga Acres Grand Champion Bull Salunga Acres Reserve Salunga Charoiais Show Charoiais Heifer Calf Amy Sherman Summer Champion Kirk Fisher Jr Champion Female Paul Miller Grand Champion Female Paul Miller Reserve Amy Sherman Bull Calf Champion John Myers Summer Champion Bull Kent Fisher Jr Champion Bull Ray and Mary Grimes Grand Champion Bull Kent Fisher Reserve John Myers Angus Show Champion Heifer Calf Jason Bross Summer Champion John Hausner Jr Champion Female Byrnley Farms Grand Champion Female John Hausner Reserve Jennifer Caldarazzo Bull Calf Champion Byrnley Farms Jr Champion Bull Byrnley Grand Champion Bull Byrnley Reserve Byrnley Chiamna Show Champion Heifer Calf Lake View Farm Summer Champion Jamie Kohr Jr Champion Female Lake View Grand Champion Female Lake View Reserve Jamie Kohr Bull Calf Champion Lake View Jr Champion Bull Moving M Farm Grand Champion Bull Moving M Reserve Lake View Other Breeds Champion Heifer Calf Kenley Jo Myers Summer Champion Gene and Linda Moose Jr Champion Moose Swine Show join his brothers, Jett and 6teve, on their orkshire Farm. They have a inement, farrow to finish operatilinchbaugh ollow Farm, Felton, has sponsored the trophy for the past 25 years. He is the past president of the Pennsylvania Yorkshire Club. Class 1 M Trostle Class 2 G Parlett Class 3 K Frantz Class 4 G Banker! Class 5 G Parlett Class 6 G Banker! Class? G Banker! Class 8 S Wherley Grand Champion Greg Banker! Reserve Grand Champion Gus Parlett Champion Fitter Kim Frantz Reserve Champion Fitter Joshua Hoffman Champion Showman Todd Mummert Reserve Champion Showman Greg Banker! FFA Breeding Swine Champion Chester White Gus Parlett Reserve Gus Parlett Champion Duroc Gus Parlett Reserve Gus Parlett Champion Spotted Poland Gus Parlett Reserve Gus Parlett Champion Yorkshire Ron Wilson Reserve Tom Robinson Champion Landrace Bo Bush Reserve Bo Bush FFA Market Swine Class 1 166 190 lb Paul Breaud Class 2 198 2061 b John Eaton Class 3 208 212 lb Gus Parlett Class 4 214 2201 b Ron Wilson Class 5 224 232 lb Todd Marwme Class 6 234 2381 b Ron Wilson Class? 240 2461 b Keith Harbold Class 8 2SO 275 lb John Eaton Grand Champion Market Hog Todd Marwme Reserve Grand Champion Keith Harbold Big winner in York’s beef competitions was this Texas-bred Charolais heifer owned by Paul Miller. CJ Ms. Elite 5942 topped her 4-H breed show, took supreme heifer honors in open show and teamed up with Miller to win fitting and showmanship. Grand Champion Female Kenley Jo Myers Reserve Gene and Linda Moose Summer Champion Bull Moose Sr Champion Bull Moose Grand Champion Bull Gene and Linda Moose Reserve Moose Open Steers Champion Angus Kent Fisher Reserve Gail Rishei Champion Charoiais Kent Fisher Reserve Kevin Grim Champion Hereford Travis Werley York Fair Open Dairy (Continued from Page A 26) Best Three Bred and Owned Females 1 Rutter Bros Dairy Herd 1 Rutter Bros 2 Wayne Hobaugh Produce of Dam 1 Wayne Hobaugh Dam and Daughter 1 Rutter Bros 2 Wayne Hobaugh 3 Rutter Bros JERSEY Junior Heifer Calf 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Mar De Farms 3 Lilac Springs Intermediate Heifer CaH 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Mar De Farms 3 Tim Warner Senior Heifer Calf 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Tim Warner 3 Mar De Farms Sumer Yearling Heifer 1 Lilac Springs Junior Yearling Heifer 1 Top 0 Hilt Farm 2 Top 0 Hill Farm 3 Mar De Farms Intermediate Yearling Heifer 1 Mar De Farms 2 Lilac Springs Senior Yearling Heifer 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Glenn and Gary Crowl 3 Mar De Farms Junior Champion Top 0 Hill Reserve Junior Champion Top 0 Hill Best Bred and Owned Jr Female 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Top 0 Hill Farm 3 Glenn and Gary Crowl This was the sixth year that Ronald Wilson, left, won the champion trophy for the best 4-H or FFA Yorkshire breeding hog. Clair Flinchbaugh has sponsored the trophy for the past 25 years. Reserve Karen Rabenold Champion Simmental Joe Druck Reserve Winter Spring Farm Champion Chtamna Jenm Druck Reserve John Eaton Jr Champion Other Breeds Jason Rankin Reserve Ray Swartz Grand Champion Steer Kent Fisher Reserve Grand Champion Jenm Druck Junior Get of Sire 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Mar De Farms 3 Sue Eisenhart Best Three Bred and Owned Jr Females 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Mar De Farms 3 Sue Eisenhart 3 and 4 Year Old Dry Cow 1 Mar De Farms 2 Mar De Farms 1 Lilac Springs Jr 2 Year Old Cow 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Mar De Farms 3 Sue Eisenhart Sr 2 Year Old Cow 1 Top O Hill Farm 2 Mar De Farms 3 Sue Eisenhart 1 SueEisenhart 2 Mar De Farms 4 Year Old Cow 1 Mar De Farms Aged Cow 1 Mar De Farms 2 Top 0 Hill Farm 3 TopO Hill Farm 1 TopO Hill Farm 2 TopO Hill Farm 3 Mar De Farms Best Bred and Owned Sr Female 1 Top 0 Hill Farm 2 Top 0 Hill Farm 3 Mar De Farms Grand Champion Top 0 Hill Farm Reserve Grand Champion Mar De Farms