A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14, 1995 Winners Named In Jr. Beef Breeding EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor HARRISBUG (Dauphin Co.) The juniors had their beef breeding classes on Wednesday momiing with 66 head shown before Dan Ebersole, associate professor, UPI, Blacksburg, Virginia. mental. Also with the winner are Ron Routon, center, and Eric Berkheimer. Suzanne Bishard shows the champion in the Angus breed show. Harry Bachman, president, Pennsylvania Angus Assn., makes the presentation. In the Angus breed, Suzanne Bishard, York County, had the grand champion with South Branch Princess 301. Bree Tag gart, Green County, had the reserve grand champion with WRL Eldorene’s Jackie 406. The Charolais show had only three entries. Carl Detwiler, Bed ford County, had the champion, and Heather Slceman had the reserve grand champion. In the Limousin show, Ben Stine, Adams County, had the grand champion with FRBA BEth 2C. And Wendy Schinkovec from Washington County had the reserve champion with Black Vir ginian 13C. In the Hereford/Polled Hereford show, Kristi Rooker, Fayette County, had the champion with KLR 610 Ronee 335. Curt Stock dale, Armstrong County, had the reserve champion with CS Miss Deliver. The champion in the Simment&l breed was shown by Tom Ncw pher, Bedes County, with K7K Press Your Luck. The reserve champion was shown by Keith Carlisle, Washington County. The name is pending. Top placings in the junior beef breeding classes are as follows: ANGUS Summer Calves: 1. Jason Baer. Early Summer Calves; 1. Curt Stockdale. Spring Calves: 1. Suzanne Bishatd; 2. Kyle Rooker; 3. Tammi Grubb. Junior Calves: 1. Kevin Rooker; 2. Alissa Myers; 3. Jennifer Dunieavy. Summer Yearling; 1. Casey High; 2. Carl Detwiler, 3. Jason Baer. Spring Yearling: 1. Tammi Biubb; 2. Bree Taggart; 3. Suzanne Bishatd. Jr. Yearling; 1., 2., & 3. Suzanne Bishatd. Bred/Owned; 1. Bree Taggart; 2. Suzan ne Bishard; 3. Bite Taggart. CHAROLAIS Summer Yearling: 1. Carl Detwiler. Jr. Yearling; 1. Heather Sleeman; 2. Stan ley Reever. LIMOUSIN Spring Calves; 1. Wendy Schinkovec. Jr. Calves: 1. Jon Hamish; 2. Jessica Lori. Spring Yearling: 1. Ben Stine; 2. Jessica Lori; 3. Joleen Kirschner. Jr. Yearling; 1. Wendy Schinkovec; Z LaDonna Miller; 3. Richard Kerper. Bred/Owned: 1. Ben Stein; 2. Jon Ham ish; 3. Wendy Schinkovec. POLLED HEREFORD Summer Calves: 1. Kyle Rooker; 2, Margeaux Firestine. Early Summer Calves: 1. Cory Eschback. Spring Calves: 1. Cun Stockdale; Z Matt Samsel; 3. Charles VogeL Summer Yearling: 1. Kristi Rooker, 2. Margeaux Firestine. Spring Yearling: 1. Curt Stockdale. Jr. Yeariing: 1. John Vidovich ID. Stockdale Shows Grand Champion Steer EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The champion of the cross-bred beef stow was the grand champion junior market steer at the 1995 Pennsylvania 01 wert, Pennsylvania Cattleman’s Queen, and Boyd Wolff, agriculture. Ben Stine shows the champion Limousin and Nichole Willwert, Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Queen, presents the banner. Bred/Owned: 1.&3. Curt Stockdale; 1 Wagner; 3. Timothy Bishop. KQe Rooker. Spring Yearling: 1. Tom Newpher; 2. SIMMENTAL Keith Carlisle; 3. Derrick Carlisle. Early Summer Calves: 1. Keith Carlisle; Jr. Yeariing: 1. Keith Carlisle; 2. ft 3. 2. Derrick Carlisle. Tom Newpher. Spring Calves: 1. ft 2. Derrick Carlisle. Bred/Owned; 1. ft 3. Keith Carlisle; 2. Jr. Calves: 1. Troy Gelsinger. Z Jason Troy Gelsinger. Farm Show. The winner was the lightweight champion for Curt Stockdale from Armstrong Coun ty. The 17 year- old junior at Da ton High School has had reserve champions at the Farm Stow before, but this was his first grand champion. The champion weighed 1,220 pounds and was named “Sugar.” The reserve grand champion was a Simmental from the “all other purebreds” class for LaDon na Miller, Bedford County. The 1,315-pound steer was named (Turn to P> lylvanla sacratary of