D4-Lanc«star Farming, Saturday, Saptombar 23, 1996 Appalachian Fair Draws 88 Angus Entries In the heifer competition. Hale O Farms Inc., took both the grand and reserve grand champion posi tions. Hale O Hi Tibbie 415, a November 1993 daughter of R&J Majestic 1121 took the grand award after being named the senior champion. The senior heifer calf champion, Hale O Ruthella 461, was the reserve winner. The Sep tember 1994 heifer is sired by G D A R Oscar 711. Justafew Bonnie Lass 91 and her March 1995 hsifer calf were the grand champion cow-calf pair. Ann Ogle, iMax Meadows, Va., owns the January 1993 daughter of TC Dividend 963. Reserve grand honors in the cow-calf division were awarded to Hale O Farms Inc. Hale O A H Jeany and her March 1995 bull calf were the winning pair. The cow is a May 1992 daughter of Da Es Ro Casey 629. I Other division winners in the bull show include Unaka Blacks tone 686, the reserve senior champion. He is owned by Everett Freshour, Newport, Tenn. Reserve junior champion honors went to Hale O Farms Inc., on Hale O Pro fit Builder. No entries were shown in the intermediate division. In the senior bull calf division, G V F Resolution 4128 took champion honors for Diane Sex- Farm Credit Holds Stockholder Meetings LEWISBURG (Union Co.) —Northeastern Farm Credit, ACA reported an attendance of 200 guests and stockholders at its Southern Tier annual sectional stockholder meeting at the Sun Area Tech in New Berlin on Sept 7. Member/customers attended from the Wil liamsport, Bloomsburg, Lewistown, and Lewisburg Branch Office service territories. A buffet dinner was provided, and more than 25 door prizes were received. The grand prize, a 6-Qt. White Mountain Electric Ice Cream Maker, was won by Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis S. Dietz of Mt. Pleasant Mills. A record 180 members attended the North ern Tier meeting held at the Tioga County Fairgrounds, Whitneyville. Members in attendance represented the Wellsboro/ Coudersport division, Towanda branch, and Tunkhannock branch. Winners of the grand prize electric ice cream maker were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Naylor of Facloryville. Robert T. Reich, president and CEO of Northeastern Farm Credit, in his speech to the otockholdcrs slated that American agriculture will continue to provide opportunities for farmers. “The diversification of product lines, size of farms, and adoption of technology will play a major role in who will farm in the future. What the farm community of the next genera tion or two will look like is not ours to deter mine. Economics and government policy will determine that. Farm Credit will do every thing we can to foster the improvement of income and well-being of the farmers we serve.” Board Chairman Robert H. Whipple of Towanda presented the board’s report to stockholders. Commenting on the recent con solidation of the Farm Credit Bank of Balti more and the Farm Credit Bank of Columbia to form AgFirsl Farm Credit, Whipple said. “This consolidation provides many exciting benefits including $1 million in additional income in 1995, new loan products, AgriLine check services and quality support services.” In his statement to stockholders, Chairman Whipple reported the construction of two new branch office facilities at Montoursville Fair field Business Park (a move from their current Lycoming Creek Rd. location) and just off Rt. 322 near the Lewistown Holiday Inn (a move from downtown Lewistown). ton, Greeneville, Tenn., while reserve honors went to Unaka Piz zazz ClOO, who was entered by Everett Freshour, Newport, Tenn. The junior bull calf champion, B&J No Fear, was shown by Jason Michael, ML Solon, Va. Old Towne Resolution 501 was the reserve junior bull calf champion. He was exhibited by Olde Towne Angus Farm, Jonesborough, Tenn. Reserve senior champion female honors were awarded to Ann Ogle, on Justafew Primrose Lady. C R R Crystal Bess 019 topped the junior division. She was exhi bited by Clinton Crocker, Cherry | r Grand champion female honors were awarded to Hale O ill Tibbie 415 at the 1995 Appalachian Fair Angus Show In Gray, Tenn. Hale O Farms Inc., Bland, Va., owns the Novem ber 1993 daughter of R&J Majestic 1121 that first won senior champion honors. ville, N.C. Reserve junior champ ion was awarded to Hale O Farms Inc., on Hale O Hi Tibbie 433. Hale O Farms Inc., also showed the intermediate champion heifer, Hale O Tibbie 7D. Ann Ogle took reserve intermediate champion honors with Justafew Bonnie Jill 1117. The reserve award in the senior heifer calf division went to Three Trees Ranch Inc., Sharpsburg, Ga., on 3 Trees Ms Blackcap 6084. Justafew Bonnie Kaye 911, shown by Ann Ogle, was the junior heifer calf champion, while B F Miss Pine Case took reserve junior heifer calf champion laurels for Cari Barger, Parrottsville, Tenn. pi 1995 Appalachian Fair Angus Show In Gray, r enn. Hale O Farms Inc., Bland, Va., owns the September 1993 son of G D A R Executive 727. He first won champion honors in the senior division. Justafew Bonnie Lass 91 and her March 1995 heifer calf were the grand champion cow-calf pair at the 1995 Appala chian Fair Angus Show in Gray, Tenn. Ann Ogle, Max Mea dows, Va., owns the winning entry. The cow is a January 1993 daughter of TC Dividend 963.