Queens Manor dominates NW Pa. Holstein Show MEADVILLE Queens Manor Leadfield which dominated the earlier Western Pa. Championship Show, outdid itself at the Northwest Pa. Holstein Show at the Crawford County Fairgrounds on Wednesday. Queens Manor’s EdDoeberiener collected 14 blues, including the Records broken at BY NANCY KUNICK Staff Correspondent FRANKLIN - Sixty head of livestock were sold at the Venango Co. 4-H Market Livestock Sale last week at the Venango Fair. Record prices were set for the Grand Champion Market Lamb, Grand Champion Market -Hog and Reserve Champion Hog. The Grand Champion Market Hog owned by Jeff Ritts of Seneca sold for |5.50 per pound. The 245 lb. porker was purchased by Fryburg Roller Mills. The shattered record of $3.00 stood only since 1982.. Also outdone was the 1982 Reserve Champion Hog price of $2.80 per pound. 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April is a - Her from Harrisville. She men tioned that her lamb was “sold” again to raise money for a new PA system. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb sold for $3.29 per Ib to Titusville Agway. The 115 pound lamb was owned by Bonnie Ross, a member of the Cherrytree 952 Lightweight, long-wearing, flexible, slip and oil resistant Urethane ‘'SuperSole" 6" lull gram, oil-tanned, water-repellent Velva Retan |e leather Rugged, all around, oil resistant storm welt TRY ON A PAIR AT ONE OF THESE LISTED REDWING DEALERSI Super Sole Red Wings under, dry cow five years and over, junior two year old, senior two year old (the senior and grand champion), five year old, best udder by owner bred, best 3 females, produce of dam, daughter-dam, dairy herd and senior bull calf (champion bull). Queens Manor also was the Premier Breeder and Exhibitor. _ _ __ # _ The Reserve Grand Champion \f *-*.-!in o-n 14 Qll* qq 10 was shown by Morrell Farms, of T Cll JL HIM. 9u.Ji.C7 R 3 Cochranton. Merrillea Citamatt Chargers 4-H Club, from seU. ''They can sell two projects I ’. toeye'Sfe 00 * Titusville be said. This means they could sell place in me mree year Lamb owners Have another a pair of lambs as one project and The reserve champ s sireis Sir Lamb owners nave anomer Jjr“ . . . Glenndge Citamatt and the dam is chance to garner a Grand sUU have a lamb, hog or steer F High Mia. The grand- Champion at Venango. Dick They.are limited to one steer to 19 322 Shaffer, leader of the Chenytree rhnm „ inn Market 779 fat and is classified VG-88. Chargers, mentioned that there is Grand champion Market Meer reserve chamnion bull the than sold as a pair at the Livestock eaWbiW I* MMeae of ■ms year Grand Champion aewr waa.l»-ond el-bis Sim- Reborn, Me mS'cSl "m Cfcnmmn champs, me second place senior per lb. by Gahrs Market for a total Steer sold to Titusville Agway for iunior chamnion was shown SUO pe» janmd..Lon. Gdbbmd: of Stei^E this ass me Byler 3-year-old first year 4-Hers were limited in " the number of projects they could Fenelope Fury, classified VG-87, and owned by Queens Manor Alstar Holsteins and Brubacher Brothers. Breeder is Reagan Daigle. Fury earlier had taken first place in the three-year-old class at the Quebec Spring Show, where Central Michigan Tractor & Parts 2713 N. US 27, St. Johns, Ml 48879 fCM> For a savings of 50% off dealers list on good used tractor & combine parts sited work igcst-weanng imous for ip resistance stance: Light Cushion * Long-wearing, non-marking otl-and slip resistant sole __ Full-gram water repellant _ _ upper Call The Professionals Toll Free: 1-800-248-9263 Michigan Res.: 1-800-292-9233 “Super Sole” FARM BOOTS BEST WORK SHOES IN THE WORLD Sizes 6-14, A-EEE 204 age grouping is different. Sired by Mississippi Fury, her dam is Apaulo Baronet Penelope. She was also an honorable mention senior yearling All American in 1982. In all, the Queens Manor Leadfield entries took blues in junior calf, senior yearling, junior get of sire, dry cow four years and Junior Champion Female - Paul S Sharon Fox Reserve Junior Champion Female - Paul & Sharon Fox Junior Best 3 Females ■ 1 Paul t Sharon Fox, 2 Singing Brook Farms, 3. Globe-Run Farms Dry Cow - Four Years Old » Under ■ 1 Alienor Holstein Farm; 2 Obie Snider, 3 Barbara Ruth Green Dry Cow • Five Years Old & Over -1 Jefferson Byler. 2 R Wayne Harpster, 3 Obie Snider Junior - 2-Year-Old Heifer -1 Terry Bransetfer Jr; 2. Paul Carr, 3 E James McMath Senior - 2-Year-Old Heifer -1 Globe-Run Farms, 2 Eric Gilliland, 3 Singing Brook Farms 3-Year-Old-Cow - 1 Jefferson Byler. 2 Burket Falls Farm, 3 E James McMath 4-YearOld Cow • 1. Alienor Holstein Farm, 2 John A Foster 111 t Globe-Run Farms. 3 Singing Brook Farms 5 Yeai Old Cow - 1 John S Annabella Foster. LONG-WEARING Sixes ami wirfthc *wy by styie. •work : boot •d work Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27,1983—A2S (Continued from Page A 24) ieer comfort \jper solft, 104 Super Sole Satisfying! Our newest Super Sole work shoe is this Oro Russet oxford It's a rugged, welted work shoe with our longest wearing Urethane sole W ES ® Globe Run Farms, 2. Paul Neer. 3 Enc Gilliland 100,000 Pound Class -1. John Burket. 2 Globe* Run Farms, 3 Burket Falls Farm Aged Cow • 6-Years-Old A Over • I. Obie Snider. 2 E James McMath; 3. Burket Falls farm Senior Champion * Jefferson Byier Reserve Senior Champion • Singing Brook Farms Grand Champion • Jefferson Byier Reserve Grand Champion • Singing Brodfc Farms Best Female • Bred and Owned by Exhibitor • Jefferson Byier Best Three Females • 1 Singing Brook Farms, 2 Bardale Farms. 3 Burket Faffs Farm Produce of Dam * 1 Burket Falls Farm. 2 A 3 Smgmg Brook Farms Premier Exhibitor - Globe Run Farms. 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