Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1978, Image 22

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    —LancasterFarming, Saturday, January 14,1978
22
Jay Bomgardner was this year’s light
heavyweight champion of the junior market hog
show at Farm Show.
Gruber has market hog champ
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taken the Farm Show top
titles says quite a bit for the
youngster’s show record.
The elder Gruber manages
A & B’s farms where ap
proximately 150 sows are
kept, and commercial gilts
are sold for breeding pur
poses.
A second win on Thursday
for Gruber came when one of
his animals was also named
reserve champion
heavyweight. This animal
was second in rank to the
heavyweight which became
reserve gr champion,
overall.
Greg Strict vho showed
the reserve c;. mp, overall,
was firt named
heavyweight division
champion with his 239 pound
Duroc crossbred gilt At nine
years old this is Greg’s first
year at showing. He is a
member of the Berks County
4-H Swine Club, and he is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Strieker.
Taking the championship
of the light heavyweight
division was Jay Bomgard
ner, Annville, with a
homebred 226 pound
Hampshire. Three days
previous to the Thursday
market bog competition,
Jay’s brother Charles had
earned top honors in
Hampshire breeding swine
competition. The two
brothers are in partnership,
along with a third brother, in
Blue Mountain View Farms.
Jay, who is president of
the Lebanon County 4-H
Livestock Club, has never
even had a first placing in
the market swine com
petition, prior to this
although he also had a
champion bred gilt last year.
Happy with his ac
complishment, the youth
admitted that he had aimed
for the market hog title this
year, and while he didn’t
gamer the overall cham
pionship, he was pleased to
go as far as he did.
Another area title winner
was Tony Eberly, Denver
R 2, from Cloister FFA of
Ephrata High School, who
showed the middleweight
reserve champion.
Complete results follow:
JUNIOR MARKET SWINE
Lightweight Division
Group I (190-200 pounds)
1. Sandy Hopple,
Mechanicsburg R 2; 2.
Randy Paul, York Springs
Rl; 3. Gregory Phillips,
Peach Bottom RD; 4. Marla
Gower, Lehighton R 4; 5.
Melvin Balliet, Jr.,
Lehighton R 4; 6. Paul
linninger, Enola.
Group 2
(201 to 208 pounds)
1. Jeff Miller, Carlisle R 8;
2. Michael Brojkovich,
Grantville Rl; 3. Jay
Hunsberger, Perkasie Rl; 4.
Steven McMichael, Willow
Street Rl; 5. Wendy Yoder,
Shoemakersville; 6. Jeff
Griffith, Delta Rl.
Groups
(209 to 212 pounds)
2. Seth Gruber, New
Tripoli R 2; 2. Frederick
Yoder, Shoemakersville; 3.
Bryan Girove, Red Lion R 3;
4. J. Ronald Zimmerman,
Ephrata Rl; 5. Bruce Smith,
Washington.
Champions
Seth Gruber.
Reserve Champion
Jeff Miller.
Middleweight- Group I
(213 to 216 pounds)
1. Sandy Hopple, 2.
Frederick Yoder, 3. Scott
Eckenrode, Rexmont; 4.
Gregory Phillips; 5. Robert
Hall, Julian Rl; 6. Albert
Espenshade, Elizabethtown
R 2; 7. Jeff Griffith, Delta Rl.
Group n
(217 to 219 pounds
1. Scott Eckenrode, 2.
Kenneth Rhodes,
Williamsburg R 2; 3. Brian
Bankert, Hanover R 3; 4.
Dale Myers, Jr.; 5. Charles
Mountcastle, Elverson R 2.
Group II
(220 to 221 pounds)
1. Tony Eberly, Denver
R 2; 2. Stanley Heisey,
Elizabethtown R 4; 3.
Elizabeth Chapman,
Manheim R 5; 4. Eddie
Huntzberger, Elizabethtown
R 5; 5. Jeff Stull, Waynesboro
R 2; 6. Gary Eberly, Denver
R 2.
Middleweight Champion
Sandy Hopple
Middleweight
reserve champion
Tony Eberly
light Heavyweight
division-Group I
(222 to 224 pounds)
1. Kerry Boyd, Ephrata
R 5; 2. Eddie Huntzberger, 3.
Richard Strauss, Ephrata
Rl; 4. William Hughes, East
Earl Rl; 5. Bruce Siplmg,
Marietta Rl; 6. Donald
Maas, Orefield R 2; 7. Daniel
Mosteller, Morgantown Rl;
8. Kyle Brown, Klingertown
Rl.
Group II
(225 to 228 pounds)
1. Jay Bomgardner, Ann
ville; 2. Richard Strauss, 3.
Greg Strieker, Bernville Rl, showed the reserve
champion junior market hog at Farm Show.
Kevin Brown, Klingertown
Rl; 5. Melissa Trestle, Red
Lion R 2; 5. Elizabeth
Chapman, Manheim R 5; 6.
Tom Arnold, Lebanon R 7; 7.
Margorie Faust, Kemp ton
Rl.
Group in
(229 to 231 pounds)
1. Phil Nell, Jr., 2. Mark
Wareham, 4. Bruce Smith, 5.
Michael Rhoades, 6. Steven
McMichael, 6. dark Mantz.
Light Heavyweight
Champion
Jay Bomgardner
Light Heavyweight
reserv; champion
Phil Neil, Jr.
Heavyweight
Group I
1. Bruce SipUng, 2. Tony
Eberly, 3. Judy Long,
Carlisle R 2; 3. Gordon Long,
Columbia R 3; 5. Denton
Griest, Abbottstown Rl; 6.
Wendy Yoder, 7. Melissa
Trostle.
GroupH
1. Seth Gruber, New
Tripoli; 2. Mark Wareham,
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3. Bonnie Wessner, New
Tripoli R 2; 4. Nedra Yoder,
Shoemakersville R 2; 5.
Melvin Balliet, Jr.,
Lehighton R 4; 6. Stanley
Heisey, Elizabethtown R 4.
Group in
1. Greg Strieker, Bemville
Rl; 2. Joan Strock,
Mechanicsburg; 3. Ramon
Hunt, Millersville Rl; 4.
Gary Eberly, 5. Lisa
Niebauer, Edensburg Rl; 6.
Doug Beam, Elverson R 2; 7.
Tim Wessner, New Tripoli
R 2.
Heavyweight
Champion
Greg Strieker, Bemville
Rl.
Reserve Heavyweight
Champion
Seth Gruber, New Tripoli
R 2.
Grand Champion
1. Seth Gruber, New
Tripoli
Reserve
Grand Champion
Greg Strieker, Bemville
Rl.
Kayior has reserve
in Charolais show
HARRISBURG - Janice
Kayior, Elizabethtown, took
reserve senior champion
female honors in the
Charolais breeding cattle
classes with her late Sum
mer yearling hiefer, “K
Hanging Karen.” The show
was held on Wednesday
winning grand champion
female honors of that show
was J.C. Enterprises,
Ringgold, Jefferson County.
“JC Miss Elevation” was
their grand champion which
was first named junior
champion female.
Royal Charolais Co., of
Youngwood, Westmoreland
County, showed the reserve
grand and reserve junior
champion RCC Royal Lady.
Royal Charolais Company
also showed the senior
champion.
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RD2, Oley, PA
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Lancaster, PA
717-397-5179
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215-767-7611
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EQUIPMENT, INC.
Annville, RDI, PA
717-867-2211
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Ephrata, RD2
717-859-2441
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RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951
215-536-1935
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In bull classes, “River
wood Gallant,” exhibited by
J.C. Enterprises, Ringgold,
Jefferson County, won the
grand and junior cham
pionships.
Reserve grand champion
and calf champion was
“RCC Royal Commander,”
exhibited by Hill-Dale and
Royal Charolais, of
Youngwood, Westmoreland
County. Royal Charolais also
showed the reserve calf
champion, “RCC Royal
Victor, and reserve junior
champion, “RCC royal
Enterprise.”
Edward Martsolf, of Enon »
Valley, Lawrence Countyi' j
showed the senior champion,
“GVP Polled Champion.”
GRUMEiLI FARM SERVICE
Quarryville, PA
717-786-7318
PETERMAN
FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Road
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
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FARM EQUIPMENT
Shartlesville. PA
210-488-1025
H. Daniel Wenger, Prop.
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R 2, Rising Sun, MD
301-658-5568