C4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10,2001 Mathew Bowles, Mount Airy, Md., led the champion registered Angus steer, Dal tons Exclamation 0121, at the 2001 Mary land Breeders’ Show, Aug. 18 in Gaithers burg, Md. Dee Woody, Carbondale, 111., evaluated the 62 entries. Champion Hill Lady 1530 claimed the Coveils Cheyenne 0020 claimed grand cham- grand champion cow-calf pair title at the pion female at the 2001 Maryland Breeders’ 2001 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, Aug. 11 Show. Jeff Coved, Fredericksburg, Md., is the in Columbus, Ohio. Megan Weisel, Louis owner of the Angus that first topped the inter- vide, Ohio, owns the March 1999 daughter mediate divisioh. Dee Woody, Carbondale, Id., of Leachman Saugahatchee 3000 C. A evaluated the 62 entries. . . . * we I' * Burberrys Blackcap 739 won grand champion cow-calf pair at the 2001 Mary land Breeders’ Show. Cortney Hill-Duke- Champion Hill Hatchee 1973 claimed hart, Sykesville, Md., owns the pair. Dee grand champion bull honors at the Ohio Woody, Carbondale, 111., evaluated the 62 State Fair Angus Show in Columbus, Ohio, entries. Farmers Union Planning Centennial Celebration In March AURORA, Colo. Celebrat ing a century of service to rural America the National Farmers Union is planning for its 100th anniversary convention March 1-4 in Irving, Texas, where the group will mix historic reflection with current business. 1 uundcd in 1902 at Point, Texas, the family agricultural organization will return to its roots for the 100-year celebra tion. Convention activities will be held in Irving, Texas, with a special trip to Point on March 2. Activities at Point will include ceremonies at the Smyrna Church, the site of the first public meeting of the Farmers Union, and at the Lone Star (enn.lei\ uheu toundei and Angus Results From Around The Region ** » Champion Hill, Bidwell, Ohio, and Dob son Pulpwood Farm, Campti, La., showed the grand champion female at the 2001 Ohio State Fair Angus Show. Champion Hill Georgina first won intermediate cham pion. Harvey Lemmon, Woodbury, Ga., evaluated the 154 entries. March 2001 son of Generation Band 505 Is at side. Harvey Lemmon, Woodbury, Ga., ' evaluated the 154 entries. He's a March 2000 son of Leachman Sau- gahatchee 3000 C and first topped the Jun ior division. Champion Hill, Bidwell, Ohio, and Dobson Pulpwood Farm, Campti, La., own the winning bull. 'resident Newt Gresham is first buried The celebration will continue with a Texas barbecue on the site of the Point Railroad Depot, circa 1902; a historic snapshot, and a depiction of the first Farmers Union meeting pre sented by the NFU Senior Youth Advisory Council. A number of special guests have been invited to speak. In addition, reunions and re ceptions will be held for; former NFU youth leaders, Torchbear ers, All-States campers and edu cation directors; former Farmers Union officers and staff; past “Washington Campaigners” and fly-in participants, as well as current and former coopera tive board members. Coveils Cheyenne 0020 claimed grand champion bred and-owned female at the 2001 Maryland Junior Angus As sociation Preview Show, June 3 in Howard County, Md. Jeff Coveil, Frederick, Md., owns the July 2000 daughter oISAF 598 Bando 5175. Keith Bryan, State College, eval uated the 49 entries. Cortney Hill-Dukehart, Sykesville, Md., led the grand champion bull at the 2001 Maryland Junior Angus Associ ation Preview Show, June 3 in Howard County, Md. SSF Saugahatchee Blackcap is the April 2000 son of Leachman Saugahatchee 3000 C. He first won Junior champion. Keith Bryan, State College, evaluated the 49 entries. Megan Weisel, Louisville, Ohio, led the grand champion female at the 2001 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show, Aug. 10 in Columbus, Ohio. Dameron PVF Proven QueenOlO is a January 2000 daughter of Leachman Explorer. Chan Phillips, May sville, Ky., evaluated the 63 entries. W Mote ip| r AUCTION SEEKERS ] Find More Auction Advertising I In The Last Pages g Of Section A i
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