Junior Angus Exhibitors Show 137 Heifers ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - Junior Angus enthusiasts paraded 137 heifers recently before Matt Claeys, West Lafayette, Ind., during the 1998 North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) Junior Angus Show held in Louisville. Ky Whitestone Chloe JO5l, . January 1997 daughter of Rito 9F83 of SHII Fullback, claimed the grand champion female title. Bradley Lutz, Mt. Jackson, Va., owns the entry that first won junior champion heifer. Beth Patton, Crawfordsville, Ind., led Patton Lady Agnes 803 to reserve grand champion female honors. The January 1998 daughter of Krugerrand Merger 34 was first named junior heifer calf champion. 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RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION Judson Dalton INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION HEIFER Diana Covell RESERVE INTERMEDIATE HEIFER Nick Wagner JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Bradley Lutz December 5 through 24 $200.00 Get 10% Discount Plus A Free Mug $350.00 Get 15% Discount Plus A Free Knife We Have A Good Supply Of Farberware Cookware CHAMPION MODEL 1300-* 13” Air Tires, 24"x48” Bed Brakes w/Racks $ lB3 w/o Racks $ 163 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Nicole Ward SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE Sonya Smith RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE Tanya Peebles 3RAND CHAMPION FEMALE Bradley Lutz RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Beth Patton Small MODEL 175-* 10x175 Wheels, 16"x36" Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 5, 1998-823 The Cedar Crest FFA recently conducted a petting zoo at one of their elementary schools. The students enjoyed petting this Holstein calf. The Cedar Crest FFA recent ly held a petting zoo at Ebenezer Elementary school as part of its fall harvest day. Several FFA members partic ipated by talking about the ani mals and letting the children hold the animals. Animals that were included in the petting zoo were a calf, goats, ducklings and baby chickens, pigs, rabbits, and Local Student Receives American FFA Degree Joanna Wilson, Volant, has a lot to be proud of. On Nov. 14 she received the highest degree that can be bestowed upon an FFA member, in Kansas City—her American FFA degree. Her hard work and dedica tion to the FFA during high school and serving as state offi cer truly helped her to accom plish her goals. Joanna Wilson To earn the American Degree you must have earned or invest ed at least $lO,OOO through supervised agricultural experi ence programs. Wilson’s projects included raising dairy cows and market swine. She also did a work experience program on a local dairy farm. She considers herself a hard worker and has learned that without hard work and dedication, she wouldn’t be where she is today. kittens. The children enjoyed holding and petting the animals. FFA members who participat ed included Janelle Wartluft, Nate Artz, Amanda Heffelfmger, B.J. Atkins, Jason Shirk, Hannah Bomgardner, Chet Brubaker, Jason Balsbaugh, Amanda Martin, Beth Kreider, Jeremy Balsbaugh, and Erin Templin. Joanna also received a letter stating that she had received a $l,OOO scholarship from the National FFA. The Ford Division - Ford Motor Company sponsors the scholarship. The Ford Truck scholarship is one of 1,200 awarded through the National FFA Scholarship Program this year. More than 200 corporate sponsors gener ously contribute more than $1.5 million to support this program. This is the 15th year that the scholarships have been made available through the National FFA Foundation by business and industry sponsors to reward and encourage excellence and enable students to pursue their educational goals. Scholarship recipients were selected from more than 7,500 applicants across the country. Selections were based on the applicant’s academic record, FFAand other school and com munity activities, supervised agricultural experience program in agricultural education, career plans, and financial need. Joanna attends Penn State and plans to major in agricultur al education. She enjoyed teach ing young adults about agricul ture during her year as a state officer and would like to contin ue that as a career. Hdr parents are David and Linda Wilson and her FFA adviser at Wilmington High School is Dave Ward.