Youngsters Lead Out 541 Angus At National Show INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Young Angus breeders from 24 states and Canada led out a top quality set of 541-head of regis tered Angus cattle at this year’s, 19th National Junior Angus Show here at the state'fairgrounds. Judge-for the breeding cattle show was Pete Sweeney, Mason, Michigan. He placed a total of 455 Angus in the bred-and-owned heif ers, owned heifers (heifers owned but not bred by die exhibitor), bred-and-owned bulls and cow/ calf pairs divisions. Dr. Doug Par rett, Urbana, Illinois, judged the 86-head Registered Angus Steer Show. Amy Ostrom, 18, Loganville, Georgia, was one happy exhibitor, as she showed the grand champion bred-and-owned heifer. Shiloh Edella G 63 earlier was named the intermediate winner of the 122-head division. This heifer is a June 1986 daughter of Cobble Pond New Yorker. The reserve grand champion bred-and-owned heifer banner went to the junior champ. Fox Hill Blackbirds Babe. This heifer is owned by Chris Jordan, 12, Ken nett Square, and is a January 1986, Kruegers Foolish Pride daughter. The limelight in the 306-head ‘owned’ heifer category shown on Ryan Cotton, 17, Howell, Michi gan, and his grand champion entry, Piper Camilla P 602. Also named the early junior champion, this heifer was bom January 1986 and was sired by Cobble Pond New Yorker. John Bell, 18, Georgetown, Kentucky, took home the reserve grand champion ‘owned’ heifer banner. Playful Lass 546 also won the late junior champion title. She is an April 1986 daughter of Brost Power Drive. Grand champion bred-and owned bull laurels went to a November 1986 son of Waldeck Shocker. Dameron Jolt also stood as the bull calf champion and is owned by Jeff Dameron, 15, Lex- FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 SANDBLASTING AND SPRAY PAINTING Aerial Ladder Equipment Farm Buildings Feed Mills Commercial- Industrial Repointing Interior/Exterior HENRY K. FISHER INC. 667 Hartman Station Rd. ington, Illinois. Ranee Long, 16, Sherwood, Maryland, was directed to the reserve grand champion bred-and owned bull spot with his entry, Destinations East Wind. Judge Sweeney also awarded him with the intermediate ribbon. This bull is a May 1986 son of J K Pine Tar. Ryan Cotton took hom another championship banner. He exhi bited the grand champion cow/calf pair. The cow, Premier Venus was named the grand champion bred and-owned heifer at the 1985 National Junior Angus Show. She has January bull calf at her side, sired by Harrison. Jay Cat Diamond Ballou and her February, Genetics Madison Avenue bull calf, shown by Rachel Smith, 14, Hiawatha, Kansas, won the reserve grand champion cow/ calf banner. In the Registered Angus Steer Show, judge Parrett slapped Stew arts Overdrive 6838 as his grand champion. Shown by Jackie Riecke, 14, Avilla, Indiana, this steer is an April 1986 son of Ken Caryl Overdrive 304 H. He weighed 1,238 pounds and had a weight per day of age of 2.69 pounds. Ten Walsh, 18, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, led her 1,278 pound entry to the reserve grand champ ion steer spot. S V F General A V \ George 6478 was bom March 1986 and is a son of S V F General George. He had a weight per day of age of 2.71 pounds. In the carcass show, Doug Spooner, 17, Evansville, Wiscon sin, exhibited the grand champion. His July 1986, M T F Big Guy 844 son weighed 1,095 pounds; had a Forage Harvesters C 81250 CBlOOO C 8750 C 81260 CBIO6O C 8760 Mower Conditioners MC2170 (Sicklebar) MC2140 (Scklebar) $ 500 DC2350 (Disc) DC2330 (Disc) DC2310 (Disc) debates shown m US lunds Programs may wary >y state region or province Stretch your equipment purchase dollars with Gehl Finance. Talk to your participating Gehl dealer about one of our current pro grams: * Cartam rttirctions may apply Sae you' pari c pal ng Geni deatei