Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 27, 1988, Image 133

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    Bedford County
(Continued from Page D 4)
Lamb Show- / ---
Two Everett teens, both intro
duced to shepherding by former
neighbor Kathy Weaver-
Claycomb, scooped up banners in
the Bedford County Fair’s Junior
Market Lamb Show. -
Top prize went to Candace
Crawford, 14, a four-year veteran
of the show ring, while reserve
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Bethel. PA
Zimmerman’s
Farm Service
School Road
717-933-4114
Bethlehem. PA
Service Tire
2320 Avenue A
215-691-8473
Ephrata. PA
Ditzler Firestone
!S9 N. Reading Rd. (Rt. 272)
717-733-7993
Falrlaaa Hills. PA
Service Tire
553 Lincoln Hwy.
215-736-1903
Harrisburg. PA
Service Tire
1201 South Cameron St.
717-238-8473
■ennett Square. PA
College Tire
555 Weal State SL
215-444-5030
Leola. PA
Leola Tire
258 Weet Main St.
717-656-2574
honors went to Tammy McClo
skey, the county’s reigning sheep
and wool queen.
Weaver-Claycomb was on hand
to watch her proteges capture the
honor that eluded her in many
years of FFA showing.
Crawford exhibited a long
loined, 116-pound, black-faced
lamb to a blue ribbon, the heavy
weight championship, and finally
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Utlte. PA
Martin’s Tire Service Keller Farm Machinery
102 W. Burkholder Dr. 116 Richlindtown Pike
717-733-8855 215-536-4046
DevauH. PA
Malvern,
Baird & Rudolph
Tire Co., Inc.
Phoenlxville Pike* P.O. Box 87
215-647*1877
New Berllnvll
lie. Pi
Erb & Henry Equip. Inc.
22-26 Henry Ave.
215-367-2169
New Tripoli. PA
C.J. Wonsidler
R.D. *2
215-767-7611
Olev. PA
CJ. Wonsidler
R.D. *2
215-987-6221
Oley, PA
Pikeviile Equipment, Inc
RD 2, Oyeterdale Rd.
215-987-6277
itorwllle. PA
Pensak Tire
RD 2
717-945-5533
the grand. McCloskey’s
113-pound Suffolk paced its class
and was chosen middleweight
champion before going on to the
reserve title.
In the winner’s circle, also seek
ing the purple banner, was Nanette
Whitfield of Schcllsburg with her
lightweight champion, a
100-pound crossbred.
Don Witt of Champion eva
luated the 90-head offering, also
conveying these lavender prizes:
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tertown. PA
Quakertown. PA
C.J. Wonsidler
R.D. #1
215-536-1935
Reading. PA
Service Tire
99 Whitman Road
215-921-8474
ihoamakaravllle. PA
Kantners Tire
230 Franklin St.
215-562-2567
Y?rKPA
Service Tire
R.D. #lO Woodberry Road
717-792-2684
Hockaaaln. DE
Wynn’s Service
Center
Lancaster Pike
302-239-5205
MlHord. DE
Kent Sussex Tire seweii. nj
Center T & W Tire
251 North Rohoboth Blvd. Rou‘« < 7 Hurffvllle
302-422-3337 609-589-5390
Rhett Funston of Buffalo Mills,
reserve heavyweight; Ginger Kegg
of Bedford, reserve middleweight;
Sonja Harclerode of New Paris,
reserve lightweight.
Both champions earned record
prices at the Fair’s Junior Market
Livestock Sale, with American
Outfitters of Bedford bidding
$9.72 a pound for Crawford’s
lamb, and Mid-State Bank and
Trust Co. nodding $7.50 per pound
Saatord. PE
Kent Sussex Tire
Center
Norman Eskridga Hwy.
302-629-5533
Elmar. NJ
Fred Harz & Son
Route 40
609-358-8128
Hammonton. NJ
Crescent Tire, Inc.
325 S. White Horae Pike
609-561-1155
in. NJ.
Cherry Valley
Ford Tractor
RL 70
609-983-0111
Mount Holly. NJ
Highway Tire
Route 38
609-267-5300
Rlngoea. NJ
Champion Tire
'Route 179
201-782-0880
Lancaster'Farming -Saturday, August 2T; 19W-D5
for McCloskey’s winner.
Fifty-one lambs sold averaged
$1.63 including the champions,
and $1.35 excluding them.
Hog Show
Showing homebred Yorkshire-
Duroc crossbreds, John and Julie
Bechtel of New Enterprise drove
their hogs to market champion
banners in junior livestock
judging.
It was the first time they’d exhi
bited hogs bred on their own farm,
the young people said.
John, 17, a June graduate of
Northern Bedford County High
School, displayed his 228-pound
barrow to the grand championship
while Julie, 16, a high school
junior, took the next-highest prize
with a 220-pound gilt.
Nelson Beam, commercial hog
producer of Elverson, judged the
99-head show and awarded blue
ribbons to these other class win
ners: Danielle Pepple of New
Enteiprise, Kim Claar of Wood
bury, Mike Anderson and his sister
Judy of Schellsburg, Ginger Kegg
of Bedford, Kirk Diehl of Bedford.
Buyers bid record prices for the
Bechtel entries as Everett Hard
wood Lumber Co. of Everett paid
$11.30 per pound for the grand
champion and Letrent’s Pharmacy
of Bedford gave $9.25 a pound for
the reserve.
Seventy individual hogs aver
aged $1.38 a pound. The average,
without the champions stood at
$l.ll.
SANDBLASTING
AND SPRAY
PAINTING
Equipment
Farm Buildings f .’ \
Feed Mills , \
Commercial- v
Industrial \m
Repointing QRraHjy
Interior/Exterior
HENRY K. FISHER INC.
667 Hartman Station Rd.
Lancaster, PA
717-393-6530
EAR CORN
Paying Top Prices For
Good Quality Ear Corn
Wet or Dry
No Quantity too large
or too small
Fast Unloading -
Dump on Pile & Go
Easy access - 2.2
miles off 283 bypass-
Manheim, Mt. Joy
exit
Daily Receiving 7:30
A.M. to 5 P.M. - un
loading evenings &
Saturdays by appt.
Trucks available for
pick up at your farm.
Call Anytime For Price
717-665-4785
JAMES L NOLL GRAIN