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    Bl6—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 11,1982
CARLISLE The Cumberland
County 4-H Rabbit Club held its
round-up on August 19, at the
Carlisle Plaza Mall, in Carlisle.
Eight 4-H members participated
m the show, judged by Dan Turner
of Carlisle.
Show results are as follows:
Junior Fitting
1 Jessie Shetron. 2 David Frey
Junior Showmanship
I Jessie Shetron, 2 David Frey
Intermediate Fitting
1 Mindy Galbraith, 2 Bob Gross. 3 Cindy Frey
Intermediate Showmanship
i Mindy Galoraith, 2 Bob Gross, 3 Kris
Sheaffer. 4 Mike Hair
Senior Fitting
Denise Kutz
Scmor Showmanship
Denise Kutz
Junior Champion Fitter
Jessie Shetron
Reserve Junior Champion
David Frey
junior Champion Showman
Jessie Shetron
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -
Market hogs and lambs sold well
again this year during the annual
4-H and FFA livestock sale, last
week in the Cow Palace at the
Maryland State Fair in Timonium.
New record prices were set for
both the grand champion and
reserve champion market lambs.
Average prices for both lambs and
pigs eclipsed last year’s record
levels.
With tears streaming down her
cheeks, Rebecca Hope, 11, of
Knoxville embraced her grand
champion market lamb in the
auction ring while it was bid up to a
state fair record price of $5.70 per
pound.
The 110-pound Hampshire
wether was purchased by George
S. Wills, president of Wills and
Associates, Inc., a Baltimore
public relations firm which
handles publicity for the state fair.
Another Frederick County 4-H
member, Gregory N. Hevner, 12,
of Keymar, had the reserve
champion market lamb for the
Over 80 youths converge
at South Central
Horse Production show
SHIPPENSBURG - Over eighty
4-H’ers from 13 counties converged
on the Shippensburg Fairgrounds
for the annual South Central 4-H
Horse Production Show, Thursday,
Aug. 2fi.
Judges for the eveilt were:
“Bud” Gochenauer of Lititz for
type and James Gallagher for
master showmanship awards.
Results of the show are as
follows:
APPALOOSA
Colts ol This Year
1 Rhonda Garling, Franklin, 2 Darryl Lee Baer,
Berks. 3 Kevin Anderson, Fulton
Fillies otlhis Year
Alida Farrington, Lancaster
2-Year-Old Fillies
Alida Farrington, Lancaster
Brood Mares
1 Mark Sparrow. Adams, 2 Alison Farrington.
Lancaster, 3 Rhonda Louise Garling. Franklin
Yearling Geldings
Bonnie Gischel. Lebanon
2-Year-Old Geldings
Mark Sparrow, Adams
Quarter Horses
Colts ol This Year
Terry Shetron. Cumberland
Yearling Colts
Barb Armstrong, Franklin
Fillies ol This Year
Mike Carty. Franklin
Yearling Fillies
1 RickGorsuch, Somerset. 2 Kris Kautz. Perry
2-Year-Old Fillies
I. Amy Sherman, Adams. 2 Juanita Deist.
Somerset, 3 Elizabeth Carty
Brood Mares
X. Kris Kautz. Perry, 2 Tom Schlusser, Cum
berland
Yearling Geldings
1 Patty Delano. Somerset.
2-Ytar-Oid Geldings
1 RickGorsuch, Somerset.
Cumberland rabbit club names winners
Reserve Junior
Champion Showman
David Frey
Intermediate Champion Fitter
Mindy Galbraith
Reserve Intermediate
Champion Fiter
Bob Gross
intermediate Champion Showman
Mindy Galbraith
Reserve Intermediate
Champion Showman
Cindy Frey
Senior Champion Showman
Denise Kutz
Senior Champion Fitter
Denise Kutz
Junior Doe
New Zealand
Sob Gross
Junior Buck
New Zealand and Mixed
1 Mindy Galbraith; 2 Denise Kutz
SemorDoe
New Zealand and Muted
1 Cindy Frey. 2 David Frey
Champion Junior Doe
Bob Gross
Reserve Junior Doe
Chris Sheaffer
Livestock sale records set at Md. State Fair
second consecutive year. His 110-
pound Suffolk wether at this year’s
fair sold for $2.75 per pound to
Graul’s Super Thrift grocery store
at Hereford.
Becky Sue Lynch, 16, of Lin
wood, the new Maryland Farm
Queen, sold her grand champion
pair of lambs for $2.10 per pound to
C. W. Jackson and Associates, a
general contractor based in
Towson.
Average price for the 39 lambs in
this year’s sale was $1.27 per
pound, not counting the individual
grand champion.
Donna Day, 18, of Marriottsville
sold her grand champion market
hog for $4 per pound to the Hatfield
Packing Company of Hatfield, Pa.
It was a 245-pound Hampshire
barrow bred by Franklin E. Feeser
ofTaneytown.
Miss Day also exhibited the
grand champion beef steer this
year at the state fair. It brought
$2.50 per pound from Esskay
Quality Meat Company, a major
East Coast meat packer, located in
east Baltimore. The 1,180-pound
Yearlings, and 2-Year-Old Fillies
1 Julie Anne Clabaugh. Bedford
HALF ARABIAN
2-Year-Old Colts and Fillies
Valerie High. Lancaster
Brood Mares
1 Barbara and Suzan Falvey. Bedford 2
Christine Truax. Bedford
PAINT
Colts and Fillies of This Year
1 Shelly A Cress Fulton, 2 Todd Holston,
Cumberland. 3 Tammy Burruss Cumberland. 4
Steve Otto Cumberland
Yearling Colts and Geldings
1 Wendi Wolf. York 2 Dede King, Cumberland
2-Year-Old Colts and Fillies
1 Wendi Wolf. York
Brood Mares
1 Wendi Wolt, York. 2 Todd Holston Cum
berland
HACKNEY
1 Brook Sweigart. Lancaster
SADDLE TYPE PONIES
Fillies of This Year
1 Wanda Shoemaker. Bedford
STOCK TYPE HORSES
Colts and Fillies of This Year
1 Todd Holston. Cumberland. 2 Mindy Spahr
Yearling Fillies and Geldings
Steve Otto. Cumberland
Brood Mares
1 Chanty Samm. Lebanon
HUNTER TYPE PONIES
Yearling Geldings
John Daniels Adams
HUNTER TYPE HORSES
1 Robin Richardson. Adams
Yearfine Fillies and Geldings
1 Mary Carolyn North. Dauphin. 2 Tim
Luckenbaugh. Adams
2-Year-OM Geldings
- Dawn Richardson. Adams
SADDLE TYPE HORSES
Fillies of This Year
Lorena Walters Fulton
FUTURITY CLASS
Western Pleasure
1 Lisa Holder, York; 2 Amy Sherman Adams
Engtsh Pleasure
I Dawn Richardson. Adams: 2 Lisa Ann Miller.
Adams v
Champion Junior Buck
Denise Kutz
Reserve Champion
Junior Buck
Mindy Galbraith
Champion Senior Ooe
Cindy Frey
Reserve Champion
SemorDoe
David Frey , t _ , .
Anyone interested in the Rabbit
Club may contact Laura L. Watts,
county agent, 1100 Claremont
Road, Carlisle, PA 17013, or club
leader Peg Shetron, R 4, Newville,
PA 17241. Phone 24&-7220.
purebred Angus had been pur
chased as a feeder calf from
Farrier’s Stock Farm of Royal
City, Ind.
Donna and her older brother,
Mickey Day, helped to establish a
record by initiating a chain
reaction at last week’s state fair 4-
H and FFA livestock sale which
resulted in one market lamb being
auctioned off six times.
Five of the transactions resulted
in money being donated to the
Howard County fair to help pay for
a new livestock building.
in other sale action. Dee Curtis,
10,. of Waterloo sold her reserve
champion market hog to Esskay
for $2.25, per pound. The 225-pound
Duroc-Chester White-Yorkshire
crossbred barrow had been raised
from one of her own sows.
Average price for 43 market
hogs entered in the sale was $1.19
per pound, not counting the grand
champion.
In the beef cattle division, Randy
Ridgely, 14, of Cooksville sold bis
reserve champion steer to Esskay
for $1.25 per pound. The 1,180
pound animal was a home-raised
Chianina-Angus crossbred.
Average price for 40 steers
entered in the sale was 82 cents per
pound, not counting the grand
champion.
Only one dairy steer was entered
in this year’s state fair 4-H and
FFA livestock sale. It was the
grand champion exhibited by
Harry Sellers, 16, of Manchester.
The 1,190-pound Holstein went for
80 cents per pound to Thompson’s
Food Market of Maryland Lone
(Baltimore county).
Perry 4-H’ers sell champions
NEW BLOOMFIELD - Four-
H’ers from Perry County
celebrated a successful week of
showing at the county fair by
selling the champions that earned
them ribbons and prize money, at
the 4-H and FFA Livestock side,
here.
According to Perry County
Extension, both market hogs and
market lambs averaged $1.26 per
pound, while the market steers
averaged $.90 per pound.
For the second consecutive year,
both Commonwealth National
Bank and Hatfield Packing
Company purchased champions at
the sale.
Commonwealth bought the 104-
pound champion market lamb for
$2,50 per pound. The Suffolk lamb
was shown in competition by
Gretchen Montgomery, New
Bloomfield, who won grand
champion in both: the open and (he
4-H show. This was the first year of
Winners from the August 19 Cumberland County Rabbit
Round-up are, from left, Cindy Frey with champion steer doe;
Bob Gross with champion junior doe; and Denise Kutz with
champion junior buck.
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Dee Curtis, 10, of Waterloo, Howard County, has a big
smile as she poses with her reserve champion market hog
last week at the Maryland State Fair in Timonium. The 225-
pound Duroc-Chester White-Yorkshire crossbred barrow had
been raised from one of Dee's own sows. Posing with Miss
Curtis is the swine show judge, Charlie Andrews of
Bloomingburg, Ohio, a purebred Hampshire and Yorkshire
breeder. The nifty wooden feed sled keeping Dee's pig
contented was a service project for the state fair by Jeffrey S.
Hevner, 16, of Keymar, a member of the FFA chapter at
Walkersviile high school.
competition for 9-year-old Gret
chen.
Royal Donnelly, Miilerstown,
sold the champion hog to Hatfield
Packing Co. for $2.65 per pound.
The champion steer, shown by
Marsha Gray of Loysville, sold to
Agway, also of Loysville, for $1.65
per pound.
Suzanne Bowman, Sher
mansdale, earned the titles of
Reserve Open and Reserve 4-H
Champion for her market lamb.
This lamb sold to Kreiders Mill of
Loysville for $2.10 per pound.
Kreiders also purchased the
reserve champion steer, shown by
Jonathan Stoltzfus, Loysville, for
$1.05 per pound, and the reserve
champion hog, from Christine
Swartzel, Newport, for $2.22 .per
pound.
Crist Hess of Newport captured
the Reserve FFA Market Hog title
while Andy Zeigler of Duncannon
took.the Reserve Champion 4-H
Market Hog title. ' ~
Hess’ hog sold to Lyster’s Auto
Parts for $1.72 per pound, and
Zeigler’s hog sold to Juniata
Lumber and Supply Company.
Keith Zettlemoyer, Marysville,
earned the Champion Fitter in the
4-H baby beef division, while Karla
Gabel of Millerstown received the
Champion Showmanship title.
Treva Whitmoyer, Landisburg,
received the Champion Fitting and
Showmanship awards in the
market lamb competition, while
Andy Zeigler captured champion
showman and Christine Swartzeil,
Newport, earned the fitting award
in the hog division. - -
'Judge for the show was
Sunday of York, Pa. V. Art KUng,
Landisburg, donated his auc
tioneering services for the sale.
A record sale average of $1.04
per pound for all 4-H and FFA
livestock was' achieved at the
sale.—DK
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