ClO-Uncastw Farming, Saturday, Juna 11, 1994 ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Young Angus enthusiasts paraded 235 entries at the 1994 Atlantic National Junior Show on May 28 in Timonium, Md. Judge for the event was David Hawkins of East Lansing, Mich. Topping the 114 entries in the owned heifer show was T R A Promise 329 exhibited by Adam Duke of Kinston, N.C. She is an April 1993 daughter of WSF Grand Slam and was named late spring heifer calf champion on her way to the grand title. Enn Krueger, Coatcsvillc, PA., received owned reserve grand champion female honors with her entry, Kruegers Blackbird 7048. She is an October 1992 daughter of R&J Maxima and was also named senior heifer calf champion. In the 55-hcad brcd-and-owncd heifer show, Patton Beatrice Mis ty 336 shown by Beth Patton of Crawfordsvillc, Ind., was named graqd champion. She is an April 1993 daughter of Kessler Rain man 002 and earlier lopped the spring heifer calf division. Rscrve grand champion bred and-owned honors were presented to Nccnah Hill of Bidwcll, Ohio. Hill’s entry. Champion Hill Rosetta Slone, is a March 1993 daughter of Century Touchstone 131. She was also named reserve spring heifer calf champion. Car Don Miss Devotion 8244 and her bull call sired by G A R Sleep Easy 1009 were named grand champion cow-calf pair. She is a January 1992 daughter of Rilo 2100 G D A R and was exhi bited by Deanna Bloom of Wcst villc, Ind Taking reserve champion cow calf honors were Rivcrchase Eulima 118 and her bull calf sired by G D A R Ruo 596 L T. She was exhibited by Ashley Williams, Kinston, N C, and is a November 1991 daughter of F F Slarstruck. Beth Patton won her second purple ribbon of the day receiving grand champion bred-and-owned bull honors for her entry, Patton Leroy. He is a February 1993 son of P J M Power 291. Sarah Hill of Bidwcll, Ohio, led Champion Hill Slone Impact to the reserve grand champion bred and-owned bull title. He is a Sep tember 1993 son of Century Touchstone 131. Kevin and Brian Corbin of Eglon, W. Va., receive their National Junior Angus Association Recognition Awards at the 1994 Atlantic National Junior Angus Show in Tlmo nium, Md. They obtained two levels of recognition: bronze and silver. These levels are obtained by accumulating points earned In four categories: association activities, competition, performance testing, and production and merchandising of Angus cattle. Pictured from left are: Kevin; Brian; and James Fisher, director of junior activities for the American Angus Association. They are the sons of Richard and Sue Corbin of Eglon. National Junior Show Attracts Angus Entries In the steer competition, Lisa Bloom, Wcstvillc, Ind., exhibited the grand champion steer. Her entry, Ernie, is an April 1993 son of Patton Enticer and weighed 1,155 pounds and had a weight per day of age of 2.87 pounds. Car Don Barney shown by Deanna Bloom was selected reserve grand champion steer. He weighed 1,164 pounds and had a weight per day of age of 2.69 pounds and is a son of Rito 2100 G D A R. Bloom also received overall showmanship honors. She was selected from the winners of the novice, junior, intermediate, and senior divisions for the title. A complete list of winners fol lows: 1994 ATLANTIC NATIONAL JUNIOR ANGUS SHOW TIMONIUM, MARYLAND Total number shown 235 Judge David Hawkins, East Lansing Michigan BRED-AND-OWNED HEIFERS: 55 Shown Fall Heifer Call Champion Champion Hill Jeslres Athena, Exhibitor Sarah Hill, B'd well OH Reserve Fall Heifer Call Champion C H Mystic, Exhibitor Casey High, Lititz, PA Summer Heifer Calf Champion Richlands Kacey 1 S 3. Exhibitor Alana Burdette, Boyds, MD Reserve Summer Heifer Calf Champion D M E Eulima Lady C 2, Exhibitor Darren Eversole Blacksburg, VA Spring Heifer Calf Champion Patton Beat rice Misty 336 Exhibitor Beth Patton, Craw fordsville IN Reserve Spring Heifer Calf Champion Champion Hill Rosetta Stone, Exhibitor Neenah Hill Bidwell, OH Senior Heifer Calf Champion R&R Jestress 192, Exhibitor Michael Roddey Jr. Travelers Rest. SC Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion W F Tiffany Exhibitor Melissa Harrison Wood bine MD Junior Champion Heifer Car Don Miss Devotion 8244, Exhibitor Deanna Bloom, Westville, IN Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Sir Wms Princess 22, Exhibitor Justin Conover, Craryville NY Senior Yearling Champion Female Dal tons Connie Lynn Exhibitor Wynn Dalton Altavista VA Reserve Senior Yearling Champion Female Riverchase Eulima 118, Exhibitor Ashley Williams Kinston, NC Grand Champion Bred and Owned Female Patton Beatrice Misty 336 Exhibi tor Beth Patton Crawlordsvdlp IN Reserve Grand Champion Bred and Owned Female Champion Hill Rosetta Stone Exhibitor Neenah Hill, Bidwell OH OWNED HEIFERS. 114 Shown Fall Heifer Calf Champion Hale O Lucy 411 Exhibitor Michael Roddey Jr Travelers Rest SC Reserve Fall Heifer Calf Champion Champion Hill Lady Stone 731, Exhibitor Neenah Hill. Bidwell, OH Summer Heifer Calf Champion V O Pride Ever 333, Exhibitor Jonathan Scarlett, Snow Camp, NC Reserve Summer Heifer Calf Champion Car Don Miss Bonnie 8207, Exhibitor Dean- si •I* # i / f These American Junior Angus Association winners were chosen as winners of the Atlantic National Merit Awards at the Atlantic National Junior Angus Show in Tlmo nlum, Md. The awards are based on the Juniors’ Involvement in the Angus Industry, their communities and the Atlantic National Show. Pictured from left are: Eddie Kirby of Petersburg, W. Va., winner; Melissa Harrison of Woodbine, Md.,winner; Sarah Hill of Bldwell, Ohio, winner; Robin Shive of Seven Valleys, Pa., winner; Wynn Dalton of Altavista, Va., winner; Barb Weaver, judge; Gail Powell, judge; Myra Federspiel, - judge; and Dr. Lee Leak, judge. These senior showmanship winners were chosen at the 1994 Atlantic National Junior Angus Show in Timonlum, Md. Pictured from left are: Chris Mullinex of Wood bine, Md., first; Mac McGuigan, representative of Manna Pro Corporation, sponsor of the showmanship contest; Jamie Brown of Greenfield, Ind., second; Robin Shive of Seven Valleys, Pa. third; Susan Sell of Boyce, Va., fourth; and Miss American Angus Jill Sommers of Silver Lake, Ind. na Bloom. Westville. IN Late Spring Heifer Calf Champion T R A Promise 329, Exhibitor Adam Duke, Kin ston, NC Reserve Late Spnng Heifer Calf Champ ion W C C Mignonne CB6, Exhibitor Troy Jeffries, Canmer, KY Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion Champion Hill Blackbird 33, Exhibitor Phil Leitnaker Pleasanlville, OH Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf Champ ion Champion Hill Miss Susan 558, Exhibi tor Ben Tennant Greensboro, NC Senior Heifer Calf Champion Kruegers Blackbird 7048, Exhibitor Erin Krueger Coatesville PA Reserve Senior Heifer Call Champion I L C Glamour 2022 Exhibitor, Darek Isaacs Marysville OH Intermediate Champion Heifer H B W Liza Exhibitor Ted Bourne Jr. Donalds SC Reserve Intermediate Champion Heifer C F Ideal Elba 343 Exhibitor Jason Michael Mt Solon VA Junior Champion Heifer R F Queen Elba 232 C Exhibitor Justin Conover, Craryville NY Reserve Junior Champion Heifer D B Cameo of W K Exhibitor Bryan Dean New Castle, PA Senior Yearling Champion Female Krue gers Scaara Leah, Exhibitor William Feelers piel Powhatan. VA Reserve Senior Yearling Champion Female Thornbrook Jestress 1091, Exhibi tor Jennifer Butler. Emmitsburg. MD Grand Champion Owned Female T R A Promise 329 Exhibitor Adam Duke, Kin ston NC Reserve Grand Champion Owned Female Kruegers Blackbird 7048, Exhibitor Erin Krueger, Coatesville, PA x//'' i < ' *' ? 1 { BRED-AND-OWNED BULLS 18 Shown Grand Champion Bull Patton Leroy, Exhi bitor Beth Patton. Crawfordsville, IN Reserve Grand Champion Bull Champion Hill Stone Impact, Exhibitor Sarah Hill, Bid well. OH COW-CALF PAIRS: 9 Shown Grand Champion Cow Calf Car Don Miss Devotion 8244 Exhibitor Deanna Bloom Show Celebrates 35th LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) The East Coast Championships and Eastern Arabian Horse Show celebrates its 3Sth year in style on August 5-7 at the Quentin Riding Club (QRC) south of Lebanon. The final direct qualifier for U.S. Nationals will for the first time include East Coast champ ionship classes for adult amateur owner halter handler for purebred mares, stallions and geldings, and East Coast championship country English pleasure JOTR. For the Eastern show, which precedes the ECC, classes have been added, which include AOTR working hunter division, western horsemanship JTR, three reining classes with more than $l,OOO in of % Westville, IN Reserve Grand Champion Cow Call Riverchase Eulima 118, Exhibitor Ashley Williams, Kinston, NC REGISTERED STEERS: 39 Shown Grand Champion Steer Ernie, Exhibitor l,isa Bloom. Westville, IN Reserve Grand Champion Steer Car Don Barney. Exhionor Deanna Bloom, Westville, IN prize money, the gelding maturity, and more than $2,000 in door prizes to be given to the exhibitors just for being at the show. In 1993, the Eastern Show raised more than $1,200 for The Four Diamonds Fund at the Her shcy Medical Center. For 1994, the show will try to top that figure with a silent bid auction featuring original art, a raffle with a filled tack trunk, Ariat Boots, a hand painted denim jacket, and much more. For more information or a prize list, contact Liz Ann Barlett, East ern Arabian Horse Show, RD * Box 1103, Hughesville, PA 17737, (717) 584-3048.