Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 22, 1998, Image 131

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SPRINGFIELD, 111. The * iere at 25th Junior National
1998 Junior Merit and Pro-Per- Polled Hereford Show and Forum,
formance awards were announced Junior Merit scholarships were
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The 25th Junior National Polled Hereford Show and For
um Junior Team Marketing Champion Team-Pennsylvania.
From left, Elizabeth Dye, Amity; Jessica Dye, Amity; and
Emille Miller, Womelsdorf.
West Central Junior Dairy Show
Wolfe, Northumberland County.
Following is a list of show plac
mgs.
WEST CENTRAL
DAIRY SHOW RESULTS
BROWN SWISS
Spring (Jr.) Calf: 1. Alicia Wolfe, 2. Alias
Wolfe, Northumberland County, holding Melissa’s reserve
junior champion Milking Shorthorn; Melissa Wolfe, North
umberland County, holding the junior champion Milking
Shorthorn; and Billie Jo Bird, Centre County Dairy Prin
cess.
Billie Jo Bird, Centre County dairy princess; Lauren Dau
bed, Clinton County, holding the resferve grand champion
Brown Swiss; Alicia Wolfe, Northumberland County, hold
ing the grand champion Brown Swiss; and Melissa Daly,
Lycoming County dairy princess.
n j rw r i r . „ T . Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1998-03
Polled Hereford Juniors Win -
Pro-Performance, Junior Merit Awards
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Wolfe.
Winter (Int.) Calf: 1. Lauren D. Daubert—
Junior Champion, Jr. Best Bred and Owned
' Fall (Sr.) Calf: 1. Jared M. Daubert.
Summer Yearling; 1. Jada Carrie Faulk
ner.
Spring (Jr.) Yearling: 1. Jada Carrie
Faulkner. 2. Christopher Uhland.
Win*, si (mt.) Yearling: 1. Alicia Wolfe -
awarded to Amy Woolfolk, Jack
son, Tenn., first place and $1,000;
Jami Stump, Blue Rapids, Kan.,
second place and $750; and Pre
cious Atlas, Grandview, Texas,
third place and $5OO. Pro-Per
formance winners included Becky
Wadlow, Jerseyville, 111., first
place, $5OO and semen certifi
cates; Jami Stump, second plape;
and Luke Vogel, Evans City, Pa.,
third place.
Woolfolk is the 21-year-old
daughter of John and Pat Wool
folk, Columbia, Tenn. She is a
communications and public rela
tions senior at Mississippi State
University, Jackson. She is on the
president’s list for academic
achievement and is a member of
the Public Relations Association
of Mississippi, Student Communi
cations Association and Gamma
Beta Phi and Phi Kappa Phi
honorary societies. She also work
ed in the university office of agri
cultural communications. Wool
folk previously attended Jackson
State Community College, Jack
son, Tenn. where she won the fa
culty’s Outstanding Student
Award, was Outstanding Humani
ties Student and was on the dean’s
list While attending Duke Uni-
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Reserve Junior Champion, 2. Jada Carrie
Faulkner.
Fall (Sr.) Yearling: 1. Jared M Daubert
Dry Cow 2-Yr. £ Over: 1. Lauren D. Dau
bert Reserve Senior Champion, Reserve
Grand Champion, 2. Jada Carrie Faulkner
Senior 3-Yaar-Old: 1 Alicia Wolfe
Senior Champion, Grand Champion, Sr
Best Bred and Owned.
Spring (Jr.) Call: 1. Zachary Ulmer, 2. Ty
ler Bardo, 3. Lon L Connelly
Winter (Int.) Call: 1. Ben R Clonmger, 2
David Graham Wilson Jr Best Bred and
Owned, Jr Best Bred & Owned - All Breeds.
3 Troy A Hartle.
Fall (Sr.) Cali; 1. Emily K. Clonmger
Reserve Junior Champion, 2 Jed Ritter, 3
Marsha Bosch
Summer Yearling: 1. Zachary Aaron
Swartz, 2. Wesley Kmley
Spring (Jr.) Yearling: 1 Ken E Connelly,
2 Curtis Ulmer, 3 Amanda J. Gates
Winter (Int.) Yearling: 1 John Ritter, 2
Emily K Clonmger, 3 Turner Harrison
Swartz
Fall (Sr.) Yearling: 1 Lon L Connelly
Junior Champion, 2 Erica Paulhamus, 3
Marsha Bosch
Dry Cow 2-Yr. & Over: 1 Apnl E Hartle
Junior 2-Year-Old: 1. Ken E. Connelly —■
Sr. Best Bred and Owned, Sr Best Bred &
Owned - All, 2 Brooke E Bardo
Senior 2-Yaar-Old: 1 Melanie Jarrett
Reserve Senior Champion, Reserve Grand
Champion, 2 Buck Gates, 3 Brittany L Corl
Junior 3-Yaar-Old; 1 Cory Maneval
Senior 3-Year-Old; 1 Nathan Jarrett
Four-Year-Old: 1. Troy A Hartle Senior
Champion, Grand Champion, 2 Amy E
Hartle
Spring (Jr.) Call: 1. Joshua S Kellerman,
2 Zachary Hartley, 3. Apnl D. Judy
Winter (Int.) Call: 1. Jennifer L Kellerman
Reserve Junior Champion, 2 Alanna N
Judy, 3 Jennifer L. Kellerman
Fall (Sr.) Call: 1 Gregory S. McMurtne, 2
Ashley N. Judy, 3 Ben R Clonmger
Summer Yearling: 1 April D Judy, 2
Lora Fry.
Spring (Jr.) Yearling: 1. Gregory S. Mc-
Murtne, 2. Joshua S. Kellerman, 3. Alanna N
Judy.
Winter (Int.) Yearling: 1 Ashley N. Judy
Junior Champion, 2. Lora Fry.
Fall (Sr.) Yearling: 1. Gregory S McMur
tne Jr. Best Bred and Owned.
Junior 2-Year-Old: 1 Jennifer L Keller
man Senior Champion, Grand Chamion,
2. Seth Derr Sr. Best Bred and Owned, 3
Jessica N. McMurtrie
Senior 2-Year-Old; 1. Matthew Derr
Junior 3-Year-Old: 1. Joshua S. Keller
man Reserve Senior Champion. Reserve
Grand Champion
Senior 3-Year-Old; 1 Jessica N McMur
trie.
Five-Year-Old: 1 Gregory S McMurtne
Six Years and Older; 2. Gregory S Mc-
Murtne.
Spring (Jr.) Calf: 1. Melissa Wolfe Re
serve Junior Champion.
Winter (Int.) Yearling: 1. Melissa Wolfe
Junior Champion, Jr. Beat Bred and
Owned.
Junior 2-Year-Old: 1. Melissa Wolfe
Senior Champion, Grand Champion.
Four-Ysar-Old: 1. Melissa Wolfe Re
serve Senior Champion, Reserve Grand
Champion.
HOLSTEIN
JERSEY
MILKING SHORTHORN
POLLEP HEREFORD
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Junior National Polled Hereford Show and Forum Pro
Performance Award: Becky Wadlow, Jerseyvllle, III.: Jaml
Stump, Blue Rapids, Kan.; and Luke Vogel, Evans City, Pa.
versity, she was a varsity cheer
leader.
Woolfolk has served on the Na
tional Junior Polled Hereford
Council as vice chairman and was
the 1997 National Polled Hereford
Queen. She interned at the Ameri
can Hereford Association in the
summer of 1998.
Stump is the 20-year-old
daughter of David and Dolores
Stump, Blue Rapids, Kan. She is a
junior at Kansas State University,
Manhattan, majoring in agricul
tural journalism and animal sci
ence communication. She has
been a member of Block & Bridle,
treasurer of the College of Agri
culture Ambassadors, a member
of Agricultural Communicators of
Tomorrow, assistant public rela
tions director for the College of
Agriculture Council and an Alpha
Gamma Rho Little Sister.
Stump was elected chairman of
the National Junior Polled Here
ford Council during this year’s
Junior National. She was presi
dent of the Kansas Junior Polled
Hereford Association in 1995-96
and 1997-98. She was a member
of the 1994 Junior National plan
ning committee.
Allas is the 15-year-old daugh
ter of Jimmy and Claudia Atlas,
Grandview, Texas. She is a sopho
more and is ranked in the top 10
percent of her high school class.
She has served as treasurer of Na
tional Junior Honor Society, a
starting forward on her basketball
team, and was selected as a mem
ber of the Duke Talent Search. At
las plans to attend Texas A&M
University as a pre-med student
Atlas has been a member of the
Plowing Contests Set
MANCHESTER (York Co.)
The Pennsylvania state plowing
contests will be held on the Rent
zel Farm, one mile north of the
square in Manchester on Rt. 181,
in conjunction with Old Tyme
Days.
There will be a seminar on plow
adjustment on Thursday, Aug. 27
at 1 p.m. State plowing matches in
small and large will begin at 10
a.m. on Friday, Aug. 28. The open
class will begin at 1:30 p.m Fri
day, Aug. 28. The state antique
JUN'Oi NATIONAL
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Texas Junior Polled Hereford As
sociation since 1986. She was on
the board of directors from 1991
to 94 and from 1996 to present,
and she has served as secretary
and reporter.
Wadlow is the 20-year-old
daughter of Clayton and Sharon
Wadlow, Jerseyville, 111. She is a
junior at the University of Illinois,
where she is majoring in animal
sciences-beef production. She is a
member of the collegiate livestock
judging team and Hoof & Horn.
Wadlow plans to pursue a career
in bovine embryology.
Wadlow serves on the National
Junior Polled Hereford Council.
In 1995, she served on the Nation
al FFA Membership Improvement
Committee, and she has been the
secretary of the Jerseyville FFA
Alumni chapter since 1995. She
was the 1993 Illinois state 4-H
public speaking champion.
Vogel is the 19-year-old son of
Alvin and Donna Vogel. Evans
City, Pa. He is a junior at Penn
State University, whre he is ma
joring in dairy and animal science.
Vogel is involved in Block & Bri
dle and the Pennsylvania Junior
Cattlemen’s Association. In 1994,
he received the Northwestern
Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Asso
ciation Junior Herdsman Award,
and in 1996 he was a delegate to
National 4-H Congress.
Vogel has served as president
and secretary of the Northwest
Pennsylvania Junior Polled Here
ford Association and is a member
of the Northwestern Pennsylvania
Polled Hereford Association
board of directors.
plowing match is 10 a.m. Satur
day, Aug. 29.
Therfc will also be horse and
garden tractor plowing competi
tion. There will also be flea mar
kets, antique equipment displays,
tractor pulls, and many other acti
, vities on the grounds.
Anyone interested in participat
ing in any of the plowing matches
or would like more information,
contact Robert Miller at (717)
692-2443 or Robert Rcntzel at
(717) 266-4490.