Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 25, 1987, Image 128

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    04-Lancaster Farming Saturday, July 25, 1987
The National Junior Shorthorn
Show and Youth Conference, held
July 7-10 in Terre Haute, In.,
proved to be one of the largest and
most well attended National Junior
Shorthorn events in its history,
combining extreme quality of
cattle, deep in every class, and a
very enthusiastic group of junior
Shorthorn breeders, actively
involved in promoting their breed.
Eighteen states were represented
in the week’s activities accounting
for 181 heifers and 73 steers vying
for the National Junior Shorthorn
titles. Placing the show’s some 254
entries were Tom Stewman,
Maryneal, Tx., and Martin Stan
ley, Bleiblerville, Tx.
The heifer show brought
together some of the most exciting
genetics from across the entire
country from Pennsylvania to Ore
gon and North Dakota to Texas.
The coveted Grand Champion
honors went to Mary Jett, Beaver,
Ok., on her July ’B6 heifer, GS
Roan Betty DPB6, a very fault free,
complete, super patterned female
sired by GS Deerpark ET, the 1985
All-American summer yearling
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Stewman earlier selected her as the
Summer Champion. She carried
the impressive statistics of 900
pounds with 2.51 pound WDA and
measured 52.75 inches for a 7.9
frame score. Jett also went on to
capture the best pair of females
with her Grand Champion, entry
GS Roan Betty DPB6 and GS Lady
Calypson DPB6, a May ’B6 female
also sired by GS Deerpark ET.
The Reserve Grand Champion
title went to the Junior Champion
female, CSF Maine Lady 86,
shown by Kevin Sugden, Rock
ford, 111. This powerful, spring
yearling was sired by CSF Big
Event 78 and was out of CSF Alp
ha MA. CSF Maine Lady 86 was a
stout made, heavy muscled, high
volumed April ’B6 heifer with a
world of performance and correct
ness. She weighed 1,200 pounds
with a 2.61 pound WDA and was
53.75 inches at the hip for a 7.7
frame score.
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Ted Vinson, Fithian, 11., took his ville, In., at the halter, to the
Class 12 winner, TV Miss Liberty, Reserve Grand Champion market
a March ’B6 female, to the winners steer banner. The March ’8 son of
circle. TV Miss Liberty was a very Willow Crest Elevation x weighed
angular, large framed female sired 1,205 pounds for a WDA of 2.52
by the 1986 All-American senior pounds and was 54.5 inches tall,
yearling bull, CC Cujo x. The prospect steer show proved
The track remained fast in steer to be one of the more popular divi
competition as Matt Carrothers, sions of the whole show, and the
Coggan, la., and “Pete,” a March competition continued at a high
’B6 son of JBS Astronaut x, level. Colby Horn, Lookeba, Ok.,
received the nod from judge Mar- with HB Piper at his side, walked
tin Stanley as Grand Champion away as the Grand Champion pros
market steer. The steer, a very pect steer. This August ’B6 son of
thick, complete calf weighed 1,230 * AF Dividend’s Impact was a very
pounds with a 2.54 pound WDA ‘ ’ thick, stylish, super patterned steer
and was 56 inches tall. Stanley that weighed 865 pounds with a
then selected Waukaru Elevation 2.55 pound WDA and was 50.5
637 with Brett McMullen, Rock- inches tall. The Reserve Champion
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In the appendix division the
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April ’B6 son of Cartwright ET,
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