822-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Septambar 18,1993 Polled Hereford Youth (Continued from Pago B 21) Springs, Pa., and owned by 16-year-old Jennifer Altobelli, Dover, Pa. The reserve champion steer was 1,200 lbs. at 16 months of age and sired by GK Sportsman 41Y. He was bred by James Cra vens, Buffalo, 111., and owned by 15-year-old Jayson Gntwistle, Riverton, 111. Junior exhibitors from Illinois famed the Brownell Combs Me morial Trophy for exhibiting the best state group of animals. Sec ond place was won by Oklahoma juniors and third by Texas. Twen ty-year-old Tammy Riffel, Enter prise, Kan., earned the premier ex hibitor award for the fifth conse cutive year. Heather Hicks was the premier junior breeder, while the premier senior breeder award went to Greg and Gail Alsup of High Prairie Farms, Fair Grove, Mo. Also presented during the show was the Lewis Memorial Award, a scholastic award that recognizes Ai \ \ X- V Curt Stockdale, Dayton, Pa., exhibited the champion cow-calf pair at the 20th Junior National Polled Hereford Show. His bred-and-owned entry was CS Miss is Flag 21 A, a 2-year-old GS Checkered Flag daughter, and her April heifer calf by Beau Donald Rival. Stockdale is the 15-year old son of Dennis and Jo Stockdale and will be a sopho more at Dayton High School this fall OVERDRYING GRAIN WASTES MONEY rams DiM Cvmovny 1900 ISO) 01NE, Mm Cfty, I mm 90401 (Ilf) 42M112. junior accomplishments at the Junior National. It is given in me mory of Walter and Joe-Lewis of Alfalfa Lawn Farms, Lamed, Kan. First place and $5OO was awarded to Heather Hicks; second place and $375 to Tom Boatman, Blountsville, Ala., and third place and $250 to Lynne Wise, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Another scholastic achievement award, the highest a junior mem ber of the American Polled Here ford Association can receive, was presented to Judy Anderson, Gold Hill, Ore. Anderson’s prize in cludes a $l,OOO scholarship and a trip of choice to a Polled Hereford operation in the U.S., sponsored by Harding and Harding Insur ance. Second place and a $750 scholarship was presented to Tam my Riffel, and third place and a $5OO scholarship went to Michael Poss, Harlem, Ga. Six new members were elected to leadership positions on the Na tional Junior Polled Hereford « -v * Grain Flow with Calc-U-Dri Saves It > ' Grain Flow with Calc-U-Dri is the most accurate and simple to use continuous flow drying and removal system on the market today. Accurate to within 0.3% over the moisture desired, there is no longer a need to overdry grain. The result money saved. To operate, simply set the moisture desired. Grain Flow with Catc-U-Dri does the drying for you - automatically. Make this harvest season more profitable with a Grain Flow with Calc-U-Dri. m cMjTi^m For further Information, contact __ automatic ars ,arm s y stems W 1| S 80« Evargiwan Rd. i I Vi Übmon, PA 1 7042 Of* (717)274-5333 Council during the annual mem bership meeting of the junior asso ciation. Those who will hold two year terms on the Council arc Jen ny Hartzell, Redmond, Ore.; Angie Stump, Blue Rapids, Kan.; Kevin Owen, Lamar, Mo.; Stan ton Webster, Carthage, Tcnn.; Kyle McMillan* Highland, 111., and Chris Mirfffnix, Woodbine, Md. Officers ei&led to lead the Council are Chairman Tim Lock hart, Red Oak, Texas; Vice Chair man Stan Hathorn, Louisville, Miss.; Secretary Heather Hicks; Reporter Mandy Peak, Mansfield, Ohio, and Ex-Officio Jock Bee son, Wayne, Neb. The following are divisional and class winners of the National Junior Polled Hereford Show; NATIONAL JUNIOR POLLED HEREFORD SHOW RESULTS HEIFERS Division I Rooorvo Champion: PVF Mta Astra 284, by 100 CL Dorn ISO 264 T, 11-8-92. Bred by Margarets Riffel, Enter pnso, Kan. Owned by Tammy Riffal, Enter prise, Kan. Division II Champion: HPF Lady Cos sack 2028, by JR LB 621 CosSßck Y 166, 9-4-92. Bred by High Prairie Farms, Fair Grove, Mo. Owned by Denver Alsup, Fair Grove, Mo. Division II Rassrva Champion and Brad k Ownsd Division H Champion: Lf Theo dora, by Tax Prime Time, 8-IS-92. Bred and owned by Luke Famo, Eaton, Ohio. Division 111 Raaarve Champion; PVF Matilda 213, by Koanui Blueprint ET, 4-13-92. Bred by Amos Sterner, Enterprise, Kan. Owned by Tammy Riffal. Division IV Rsaervs Champion; LOW Turbo Queen 811. by Sanders Turbo Y 27, 3-3-92. Bred by Lindy and Dorothy Wright, Alvarado, Texas Owned by Cody Conner, Granbury, Texas. Division V Champion and Brad 8 Own sd Division V Champion: 4HR Athena 3688, by GK Rushmore Y 7, 1-28-92. Bred and owned by Justin Howard, Dora, Mo. Division V Rassrva Champion and Brad 8 Owned Division V Reserve Champion: LOW Lady Reno by Lansing, 1-14-92. Bred and owned by Lynne Wise, New Philadel phia, Ohio. Class 3 Winnsr and Brad 8 Ownsd Divi sion I Rassrva Champion: DSF Ms Sally Jesse 318, by Star Mark 3000, 10-14-92. Bred and owned by Dustin Simmons, Pe trolla, Texas. Brad 8 Ownsd Division II Rassrva Champion; MCM DSM Flirtatious 2708, by DR PlB3 Rebel 926 Y, 8-25-92. Brad and owned by Dartxe McMahon, Blue Hill, Neb. Brad A Ownad Division 111 Rssarva Champion: GSF Adas Juliatima SOB, by ABC Power Time 9052, 4-24-92. Bred and A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS!. Need Youn Farm Buildings Painted? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting owned by Precious Adas. Class 16 Winnsr and Bred 8 Owned Di vision IV Champion: CS Lady 28, by JCO NV Ascendant Y 28.2-20-92. Brad and own ed by Curt Stockdale. Brad 8 Owned Division IV Raaarve Champion: AT Miss Achieva, by NV Prece dence 100 U. 3-22-92. Bred and owned by John Atkinson, Oxford, lowa. Class 4 Winnsr: MCM DSM Lace 2738, by DR PlB3 Rebel 928 Y, 9-26-92. Bred and ownsd by Darble McMahon. Class 7 Winnsr: CC GD Rita 18, by JP Fantasdck Max 9Z, 6-24-92. Bred by Chad Carter, Mexia, Texas. Owned by Kevin Mar tin, Crown City, Ohio. . Class I Winner PVF Hearts Afire 271, by IGT Forecaster 173 T, 5-28-92. Bred and owned by Tammy Riffel. Class 10 Winnsr: Allants, by Dunwalke Fidelity, 4-26-92. Bred by David and Nancy Griffiths, Kearney, Mo. Owned by Jane Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, 111. Class 12 Winnsr: Ql Ms Ldy Tri LIBB, by OHF Trifecta 410 X, 3-39-92. Bred by Gene tic Improvers, Chrisman, 111. Owned by Oe wam Lorenzen, Chrisman, Id. Class IS Winner Tax Y 8 Flopay 08. by GK LLB Rave, 2-22-92. Brod and owned by Tom Boatman. Class 17 Winnsr; BOC Jubilee 1492, by BB MSU ISS Wisdom. 2-12-92. Bred by Bit of Country, Cedar Springs, Mich. Owned by K.C. Keffer, Crawfordsville, Ind. Class 20 Winner: Ms Summer Lady 128, by DR Pi 83 Rebel 926 Y, 1-3-92. Bred by Richard Courson, Hamburg, Ark. Owned by Shawn Etharton, Buffalo, 111. COW-CALF PAIRS Claea 1 Winner: Boyd Classy Lass 31A, by SF TOO Crossroads Y 208,3-10-91. And bull call, by Boyd Rutlsdge Stockman, 3-17-93. Brad by Boyd Baef Catde, Mays Lick, Ky. Owned by Kevin Rooker, Union town, Pa. Class 3 Winnsr. NFF Heart Breaker 2, by RHS Raleigh 29, 4-1-90. And heifer calf, by SF HCF 4WF Warrior Z7O, 2-3-93. Bred by New Frontier Genetics Inc., Mansfield, Mo Owned by Jason Robertson, Lebanon, Mo, STEERS Class 1 Winnsr: Steer sired by MB Vic Force 22T, 6-4-92. Bred by Martin Bros. Poll ed Herefords, Granite, Okla. Owned by Davy Lockhart, Red Oak, Texas. Class 3 Winner; Steer sired by WGF Airo star Ren 659, S-S-92. Bred by Walnut Grove Farms, Agenda, Kan. Owned by Marti Valek, Agenda, Kan. Class 5 Winner: Steer sired by Mr. Star Boy 901, 4-20-92. Bred by Naughton Bros. Polled Herefords, Grand Ridge, 111. Owned by Nolyn Holley, Bowling Green, Ohio. Class 6 Winnsr; Steer sired by CLCF Speed, 4-21-92. Brad by Ron Schmitt. Ni chols, lowa. Owned by Mike Stutsman, Riverside, lowa. JUNIOR NATIONAL CONTESTS Contests and activities designed to educate and hone leadership skills of youth were featured at the 20th Junior National Polled Here ford Show and Forum. The Polled Hereford breed’s annual Junior National is one of the largest single beef breed shows in the nation. It enables jun ior members, ages 7 to 21, to showcase their breeding pro grams, to be involved and to ex pand their leadership abilities. The Class 16 Winner and Division IV Bred & Owned Champion heifer at the 20th Junior National was exhibited by Curt Stockdale, Dayton, Pa. CS Lady 28, a February' 1992 heifer was sired by JCD NV Ascendant Y 26. The following list includes all contests featured at the Junior Na tional and the junior members who were recognized for their par ticipation and excellence in the events. National Junior Marl! Award This award recognises enthusiastic indivi duals who are tomorrow’s leaders of the beel Industry and the breed. It Is the highest level of achievement a junior member of the American Polled Hereford Association can attain. lot placo • Judy Andsraon, Gold Hill, Ore ($l,OOO scholarship and a trip, sponsored by Harding and Harding Livestock insurance, to any Polled Hereford ranch in the continental U.S.) 2nd ■ Tammy Riffel, Enterprise, Kan. ($750 scholarship). 3rd • Michael Ross, Harlem, Ga. ($5OO scholarship). Walter A Jos Lewis Memorial Award This award recognises juniors tor their in dividual and team achievements at the Jun ior National. let ■ Heather Hicks, Cullman, Ala. ($5OO scholarship). 2nd • Tom Boatman, Blountsville, Ala. ($375 scholarship). 3rd • Lynne Wise, New Philadelphia, Ohio ($250 scholarship). Newly Elected National Council Dlroetora Area 1 • Jenny HartzeD, Redmond, Ore. Area 3 - Angle Stump, Blue Rapidt, Kan. Area 5 - Kevin Owen, Lamar, Mo. Area 7 - Stanton Webiter, Carthage, Tenn. Area 9 - Kyle McMillan, Highland, 111. Area 11 - Chris Mullinlx, Woodbine, Md. Newly Elected National Junior Council Officers Chairman • Tim Lockhart, Red Oak, Texas. Vice Chairman ■ Stan Hathom, Louisville, Miss. Secretary - Headjer Hicks, Cullman, Ala Reporter - Mandy Peak, Mansfield, Ohio Ex-Officio - Jock Beeson, Wayne, Neb. National llluatratad Spaaeh Conlaat (Sponsored by the National Organization of Poll-sttes) Junior Division: Ist - Darbie McMahon, Blue Hill, Neb, $lOO cash award. 2nd - Rachel Bush, Brycevllle, Fla., $75 cash award 3rd - Kim Stump, Blue Rapids, Kan. $5O cash award. Senior Division; Ist - Beth Miller, Mt. Crawford, Va„ $750 scholarship. 2nd - George Lukach, Streator, 111., $5OO scholarship. 3rd - Michael Miller, Rio, Wis., $250 scho larship. Partidpams - Card McGee, Fairbury, Neb. and J.C. Sand, Alachua, Fla. Po*t»r Contest (37 anMas; (Sponsored by tho National Organization of Poll-atlas) Paowao Divlalon; Ist • Katharine Bush, Bryceville, Fla. 2nd ■ Rachel Dulworth, LaCenter, Ky. 3rd • Erin Williams, Mt. Gilead. Ohio. Junior Divlalon: Ist - Erin Roach, Centreville, Mich. 2nd ■ Shane Moeller, Grand Island, Neb 3rd ■ Quint Dulworth, laCenter, Ky. Ist - Christina Cryer, Holly Pond. Ala. 2nd - Dustin Simmons, Potrolla, Texas r KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BELT CONSTRUCTION INC. \ FARM-HOME BUILDING } 1242 Breneman Road \ MANHEIM, PA 17545 \ PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE Peewse Division; Senior Division: (Turn to Page 823)