B2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Saptambar 1,1984 Big hearts and smiles abundant at Blair Co. Livestock Show and Sale BY BETSY STITT Staff Correspondent MARTINSBURG Big smiles ilk-H The grand champion steer at the Blair County Livestock Show was sold by Harry Edwards to Shaw Brothers Packing Co. represented by Richard Shaw. Badger-Here 1 Badger - There Badger - Where? Cecil Dairy Service That's where the best deals are made! Call 301-658-6923 See C section Dairy Equipment COALSTOVES Hopper Feed and Automatic Draft OFF SEASON PRICES BOWMAN'S STOVE SHOP RO 3. Ephrata, PA 17522 Rt. 322,1 Mi. East of Ephrata (717) 733-4973 Tues., Wed. 10-6; Thurs., Fri. 10-8; Sat. 10-4 and big hearts dominated the scene at the annual Blair County 4- H and FFA Livestock Show and id champion lamb, a Automatic Electronic Control Say goodbye to the inconvenience of hand washing forever. 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The show and sale held at the Morrisons Cove Memorial Park grossed $33,509 for Blair County 4- H and FFA members. The lamb show started things off with Holli Pheasant taking top honors with a Suffolk-Hampshire cross. Judge Terri Coons, a Penn State graduate, judged Holli’s medium weight lamb the best over the 16 lambs entered in the show. This lamb was later brought by Morrison’s Cove livestock Market for $6.10 per pound. Larry, Larry Jr. and Jake Weyant, owners of the Livestock Market, returned the lamb to Holli. The reserve champion lamb was owned by Sam Hayes HI of Tryone. Jack Igou of Juniata Packing Co. bought this lamb for $4.30 per pound. He also returned the lamb to its previous owner. Sam Hayes in and his brother Lee, sold a lamb and donated their money, $102.68, to the Penn sylvania State University ag Arena Fund. Samuel Curtis, head of the agricultural education depart ment. accepted the donation. In the junior fitting competition Sam Stahl took top honors. In junior showmanship Christine Rhodes demonstrated her ability to exhibit her lamb. Holli Pheasant won the senior fitting class with an exceptionally white, well groomed lamb. In the senior showmanship class Sam Haves 111 took the top spot. hog competition, the judge saw “Spots” before her eyes; Spotted Poland China hogs that is. Winning grand champion was Sheila Biddle of Williamsburg with a Spot. Sheila’s pig, a massive DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY DAIRY SUPPLIES AND ECI SOFT DESIGN INFLATIONS her grand champion Spot. At reserve champion. and structurally perfect gilt ac cording to the judge, was pur chased for $3.30 per pound by Shaw Brother Packing Co. Shaw Brother Packing Co. also bought the reserve champion, also a spot, for $l.BO per pound. John Dowey was the owner of that hog. Kevin Dowey proved to be an all around good hog exhibitor, win ning both the junior fitting and junior showmanship competitions. In the senior fitting competition Brenda Noye captured the top spot. 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HURST •Years of experience plus self RDI, Box 503, Narvon, PA 17555 employment gives you quality 215-445-6186 work for less expense. Iwmmm*: right is John Dowey with the Packing Co. paid $1.67 per pound for the 1,170 lb. steer. The reserve champion steer owned by Tom Harris weighed in at 1,075 pounds and brought a $1 per pound. AllensviUe Planning Mill bought his steer. A long-time supporter of the livestock show, Lester Longenecker bought a steer and donated it to the Morrisons Cove Home. Longenecker has done this for the past ten years. Tom Harris also won the senior grooming competition. Holli Pheasant of Williamsburg won the senior showmanship. In the junior showmanship competition Rob Hileman won the trophy. Kristen Longenecker showed the proper way to fit a steer by winning the junior grooming trophy. (Turn to Paw B 21) BRUNING A