>l4-lirwt»f Fining, Saturday, January 12,1980 Hildebrand exhibits champion Chester White gil HARRISBURG - Ed Hildebrand of Biglerville, Adams County, was presently surprised as the judge, Ga'le Bressner, tapped his February gilt as grand champion of the Chester White breed show. This was the first Penn sylvania State Farm Show championship for Hildebrand. “I got lucky,” he noted. However, it is more than luck that enabled this champion, Edel Penny, to come to the forefront. Her mother was of the Illinois Smith herd and her sire came from Jim Parlett’s outstanding herd, explained Hildebrand. Edel Penny is bred to a Penn State Chester White test boar and is due to farrow Little receives Chester White Breeders award HARRISBURG - Special recognition was given to J. Harold Little, a well-known Chester White breeder from Hanover, at the beginning of the Chester White bred gilt sale Tuesday afternoon. The award of honor was ■ presented to Little by the Pa. Chester White Breeders Association. Little was a Chester White Breeder and showman at the Pa. Farm Show from 194&-1969. He served as the Association’s president for seven years; vice-president for two years; and secretary-treasurer for 14 years. He retired after 23 years of service. After receiving the plaque from Robert Bankert, Association president, Little noted that he was celebrating his 84% bir thday. He was appreciative of the honor and encouraged youth to raise and show the Chester White breed. In other Association news, Charles E. Gnest of Ab bottstown noted that the Pa. Chester White Breeders Association officers remain the same for the forthcoming year. Gnest will continue to Moto-Ski* ULTRA SONIC* It’s one flat-out power machine with 436 6 cm 3 liquid-cooled engine and more B & B SALES & SERVICE •Tr*demarVs ol Bombirdter Inc All rights reserved i ta moto-ski i within the next week. Ed Hildebrand and his wife, Ellen, are strictly Chester White breeders. Next week, they will be traveling to Alabama for the National Chester White Sale. James T. Parlett of Air ville, York County, took the reserve champion honors. Parlett’s gilt had taken the top placing in the January gilt competition. James O’Brien of R 1 Abbottstown exhibited the first place March Gilt. The Pa. Chester White - Breeders gilt sale was held Tuesday afternoon in the small arena. A total of 24 bred gilts were sold, averaging $262.08 per animal. C.M. Malone of Millers, Maryland, bought J. Harold Little of Hanover accepts the plaque presented by Rodger Bankert, the Chester White Breeders Association president. The Association presented the award of honor for Little's out standing service to the Association and the breed. serve as secretary- continue to serve as treasurer. Rodger Bankert president and vice president, and Ed Hildebrand will respectively. D.S. It's all new—and if one very hot iron Packed with power move you out fast At a very cool pnci 285 S. Reading Road Ephrata, PA 17522 Moto-Ski MIRAGE* SPECI 717-733-4864 Hildebrand’s champion for $360. The reserve champion, consigned by Parlett, brought $660 to out sell the champion. Bruce H. Smith of Washington, Washington County, bought the reserve champion, T.M. Penny, a January gilt. Penny is presently bred to Tarzan. Although Gordon Long of R 3 Columbia was the con tending bidder on the champions, he bought Pigeon Hill, the grand champion at the 1979 Keystone Exposition. Pigeon Hill is presently bred to the Keystone’s Champion boar, and was consigned by James O’Brien. A special feature to the * J\ *■ .. V T Ed Hildebrand of Biglervilie, Adams County, was pleasantly surprised to be the owner of the Edel Penny, the Chester White champion. C.M. Malaone of Millers, Maryland, bought the champion for $360. The reserve champion, consigned by James Parlett, was bought by Bruce Smith of Washington, Pa. for the top Chester White price, $660. 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