DS— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1980 Lin Martin ol Milton poses with 215-pound cross bred hog that was named Grand Champion m this year’s 4-H Feeder Pig Sale at the state fairgrounds in Harrington. Posing with Martin is Joe Valeri, buyer for Penn Packing Co of Philadelphia Animal was sold at auction for $1.45 a pound. Ask the VMD (Continued from Page D 6) has written several articles on tuberculosis in swine which are available from your local Extension Ser vice. A test you can do on your own to see if your herd is clean is to find out what the Top Del. feeder pig sells for $1.45 disposition of your animals are on slaughter, primarily your older breeding stock Go with the animals yourself or have your veterinarian go to the slaughter house and find out what, if any, lesions are being found that are suspicious of TB HARRINGTON, Del. - This year’s Delaware 4-H Feeder Pig Sale was bigger and better than ever, with nearly 50 contestants and half again as many hogs competing. The event took place last'Saturday, at the state fairgrounds in Harrington. The 1980 champion feeder pig was raised by Lin Martin, 14, of Milton, who also produced last year’s reserve champion. His 215- pound crossbred entry placed first in the mid dleweight class and was bought by Penn Packing Company of Philadelphia for $1.45 a pound. This year’s reserve champion, a 220-pound heavyweight hog, was raised by Sean Kelly, 10, of Wilmington. First place in showmanship was Chris Majchrzak, 14, of Seaford. Her 186-pound entry scored highest in the lightweight class. Other winners m the an nual competition were. Justin Reynolds, 16, of Smyrna (second place, lightweight class), Chris Majchrzak (second place, middleweight class—her second entry); and Scott Magargal, 17, of Lan denberg, Pa. (second place, heavyweight class). The feeder pig sale follows the Delaware State Fair each summer and marks the conclusion of a popular 4-H learning project which in volves young people from clubs all over the state. The event is sponsored jointly by 4-H and the Delaware Pork Producers Association, with generous support from fair officials. Auctioneer for the even was Jester Carroll o Carroll’s Sales Co., Felton. WANT SHOW WINNERS? USE MILESTONE! 29H2785 Poverty-Hollow MILESTONE VG 86-GM USDA 7-80 RPT 91% PD +s97 +1.204M -.20% +I3F + 1.16 PDT 89% RPT TALL, STYLISH and DAIRY. That describes MILESTONE Daughters. We believe MILESTONE will be a premier sire for many years to come. We think this is proven by the way MILESTONE Daughters have sold at the various sales around the country. Better yet we like the way Milestone Daughters are holding their own, and many times winning their classes at local, county and state shows. There is just something about a "milestone" that takes a dairyman’s eye. If you want to breed some Show winners, call your American Breeders Service Representative and ask for 29H2785 MILESTONE. Bangor, PA Baptistown, NJ Columbia, PA Ephrata, PA Holtwood, PA Lebanon, PA Leola, PA Port Murray, NJ jy Prospectville, PA 4P yfk Reading, PA H ' tf|Stewartstown, PA ■Thomasville, PA M- jBMg. a West Grove. PA ;J| E ,mer, NJ ■K Uffißlaneytown, MD '.4 Airy, MD (