MICHELLE RANCK-KUNJAPPU Lancaster Farming Staff ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas ter Co.) Elizabethtown Fair hosted its annual beef show Wednesday morning at the fair grounds. In the breeding beef show, Adam Zurin’s Shorthorn heifer got the nod from judge John Hausner for a grand champion finish. Adam, 14, has been showing cattle for four years, and sheep since early childhood. Cattle, however, now take up a lot of his “show time” as he has traveled to the Eastern Regional Shorthorn Show and Eastern Nationals in Maryland, the National Short horn Show in Ohio, KILE, the Farm Show, and will go to the Maryland State fair to compete. At toft Courtney Wolfgang won champion placing of the sale steers, (< Caitlin and Adam Zurin took home reserve champion of the non-sale beef, Jen “Joker,” her Shultz won champion placing of the non-sale beef, and Caitlin Wolfgang own homebred was reserve champion in the sato steers. animal from ' ' 1 J Feeder Wagon with Headlocks Zimmerman adjustable headlocks for animals 10 months or older. Mounted on a 5' x 20' or 24' trough with an adjustable tongue. All headlocks finished with a zinc rich undercoat & TGIC polyester powder topcoat. Advantages: Zimmerman Headlocks •2 • Spring loaded neck bar for easy removal & adjustment. • Individual lock on each yoke for retail animals. Call or Write For Additional Information & the Name of Your Nearest Dealer Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc. 295 Woodcorner Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 • 1 mile West of Ephrata 717/738-7365 Hours: Mon. thru Fri.: 7-5; Sat. 7-11 E-town Fair Posts Beef Show Results The Zurins have 20 head of cattle at home in Mount Joy. In her first season of showing cattle Tiffany Bender won re serve champion with her Angus heifer. Tiffany, 13, also has five breeding sheep at home. The daughter of Dean and Sarah Wehry, Tiffany got involv ed in showing animals because her younger brother wanted sheep, according to her mother. However when Tiffany tried showing animals she found that she really enjoyed competition, so she purchased a heifer for the show ring and has taken the ani mal to the Mid-Atlantic Nation als in Maryland, the Beef Expo in State College, the Farm Show, and the Angus Breeders’ Show in Huntingdon County. “She jumped in with both feet,” said her mother, Sarah. 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Courtney, 14, and her home bred “Batman,” a Simmental/ Angus/Chianina cross, topped the sale steer classes to be named champion of the division. Court ney, who has already competed at roundup, plans to exhibit at the Farm Show this Janu ary. At last year’s Farm Show Courtney was crowned the Simmental queen for Penn sylvania. One or both of the sisters have exhibited at the Simmental Pennsylvania/ Maryland Field Day, the Eastern Simmental Re gionals in Indi ana, and the Farm Show. Tiffany Dean, left, took home reserve champion female in the breeding beef show. Adam Zurin won grand cham pion female of the show. the Wolfgang’s home farm, “Messick Farms” in Middletown, took home reserve champion placing of the sale steer division. The steer is a Simmental/Angus cross. Caitlin, 11, also shows horses. They are the daughters of Patty and Brian Wolfgang. In the dairy beef show Aman da Hersey, 9, Elizabethtown, won reserve champion of the show with “Snowy.” She is the daugh ter of Steve and Heidi Hershey. Amanda, who hails from a 300-acres dairy farm, also show ed swine at the fair. “Snowy” was from another local farm and did well under Amanda’s walking, bathing, brushing, and show ring practice, a job which took an hour a day close to the show, said Amanda. Sarah Daniels, 10 took home champion placing of the dairy beef show. Sarah scored In her first year in the beef ring with her 4-H project. She exhibited sheep last year and also expanded her 4-H participation to include livestock judging. Her steer, from “Catalpa Farm” in Middletown, was pur chased especially for the project. Sarah has five sheep and her lone steer on the farm. She plan to take “Lightening” to Manheim Fair to compete. “It’s fun if the steer is under con trol,” said Sarah. She is the daugh ter of Matt and Gretchen Daniels, Convenient, Clean, and Efficient Heat TAYLOR Outride Furnaces 1060 Division Highway 322 East, Ephrata, PA 17522 1 mock East of m. 222 (717) 733-4973 800-642-0310 www.bowntansstove.com Mon., Tuts., Wid. 10 to 6, Thurs., Fn 10 to 8, Sat. 10 to 4 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,2001-A29 Mount Joy. John Hausner, Dover, judged the show. John and his wife, JoAnn, not only breed Angus cat tle and have 75 head at home in York County, but also judge beef shows in Pennsylvania and six surrounding states. Hausner esti mate that he judges at 20-25 shows per year. Full results follow: ANGUS HEIFERS Class 1 1 Tiffany Bender. CROSSBRED HEIFERS Class 2:1 Cliff Wetzel HEREFORD HEIFERS Class 3-1 Katie Schultz. Class 4-1 Chns Hess 2. Nicole Hess Class 4A' 1 Chns Hess. Class S' 1 Jen Schultz. Class 6' 1 Jen Schultz COW/CAL.F Class 7 1. Chns Hess. Champion Hereford heifer Jen Schultz Reserve champion Hereford heifer Chns Hess. SHORTHORN HEIFERS Class 9; 1. Adam Zunn. Class 10.1. Adam Zunn Champion Shorthorn; Adam Zunn. Reserve champion Shorthorn. Adam Zunn. Class 12: 1. Courtney Wolfgang. 2 Courtney Wolfgang Champion Simmental heifer Courtney Wolfgang Reserve champion Simmental heifer Courtney Wolfgang GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Adam Zunn RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Lightweight' 1 Nathan Eisenhower 2 Amy Long. 3 Nicole Hess In the dairy beef show, Sarah Daniels, 10, Mount Joy, won champion placing and Amanda Hershey, at right, with “Snowy” won reserve champion. WATERLESS TOILETS “SUN-MAR” Composting Toilets Several models available including non-electnc • NO Septic System • NO Chemicals Save the Environmenti Recycle Back to Nature' FREE: 12 Page Color Catalog We Perform Septic Inspections & Orti/xcatioas ECO-TECH Call Today 1-800-879-0973 SIMMENTAL HEIFERS Tiffany Bender DAIRY BEEF (FEEDER CALVES) (Turn to Page A3O)