Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 03, 1988, Image 22

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    A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 3, 1988
Stone Gable Farm Captures Premier Banners
By Mary M. Myers
Perry Co. Correspondent
NEWPORT (Perry) A large
crowd of spectators encouraged
this year’s dairy exhibitors at the
18th Annual Perry County Corp
munity Fair Holstein Show.
Dale Olver and Galen Smith,
judges, chose the following
winners:
HOLSTEIN SHOW
Junior Heifer Calf
1 Thomas Dum IV, 2 Jennifer Hummel, 3
Judith Knebel
Intermediate Haller Calf
1 Jennifer Hummel, 2 Emily Dum, 3 Jen-
the the rosette to Thomas Dum IV (right) for fair junior
champion and 4-H junior champion Holstein.
Dennis Weller with the Perry County Fair FFA junior
champion Holstein.
Judith Kreibel exhibited the Perry County Fair reserve
grand champion winner.
mfer Knebel
Senior Heifer Calf
1 Jennifer Hummel, 2 Dennis L Weller, 3
Steven M Innerst
Summer Yearling Heifer
1 LesterFleisher,2 MerandaDum,3 Sle
ven M Innerst
Junior Yearling Heifer
1 Krista Knebel, 2 Liza Haas, 3 MarelA
Raub
Intermediate Yearling Haller
1 Jennifer Knebel, 2 Marel A Raub, 3
Colleen Kretzmg
Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Lester Fleisher, 2 Robert F OToole, 3
Dennis Weller
4-H Junior Champion and
Junior Champion Female
Thomas Dum IV
Perry County Fair Winners
rry County Fair grand champion Holsteins with exhibitor Meranda Dum, Wayne
Stevens and Perry County Dairy Princess, Angie Kilng making the presentation.
4-H Reserve Junior Champion and
Raaarva Jr. Champion Famala
Jennifer Hummel
FFA Junior Champion
Dennis L Weller
Jr. 2-Yaar-Old
Krista Knebel
Sr. 2-Yaar-Old
1 Meranda Dum, 2 Dennis Weller
3-Yaar-Old Cow
1 Judith Knebel, 2 Bnan Fleisher, 3 Jen
nifer Knebel
4-Yaar-Old Cow
1 Sarah Dum, 2 Brenda Hummel, 3 Emily
Dum
4-Yaar-Old &
Under Dry Cow
1 Meranda Dum
5-Ysar-Old Cow
1 Jennifer Knebel
S-Year-Otd & Over
Dry Cow
t Colleen Kretzmg.
Senior Champion Female
Meranda Dum
Perry County Youth Livestock Sale
NEWPORT (Perry) The
1,135-pound grand champion &
4-H champion steer owned by Dee
Curtis of Landisburg was pur
chased by the Perry County
Republican Committee for $1.91
per pound at the Perry County 4-H
and FFA Livestock Sale.
Paul Shover & Sons of Loysvil
le paid $1.13 per pound for the
reserve grand champion and 4-H
reserve champion steer owned by
Rachel Finkenbinder of Duncan
non. This was the second year in a
row that Shover bought the reserve
champion steer, which in 1987
also was owned by Rachel Finken
binder. Tom Schreiber’s FFA
champion steer was bought by the
CCNB Bank of Newport. Larry
Long Real Estate of Port Royal
purchased the FFA reserve champ
ion steer owned by Dennis Gard
ner of Newport.
A county record was set when
The Perry County Republican Committee entered the top bid of $1.91 per pound to
buy Dee Curtis’ grand champion steer. From left, Franklin Reldllnger, Dan Clark, Fred
Noye, and Terry Punt, all committee members; George Schreiber; and Dee Curtis.
Reserve Sr. Champion Female
Judith Knebel
Grand Champion Female
Meranda Dum
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Judith Knebel
Udder Claes
1 Judith Knebel, 2 Robert F OToole
Produce of Dam
1 Knebel's Stone-Gables Farm, 2 David
Weller Family, 3 Knebel’s Stone-Gables
Farm
Dam and Daughter
1 Hummels-Dale Farm, 2 Thomas Dum 111
& Family, 3 Knebel’s Stone-Gables Farm
Bast Three Females
1 Thomas Dum 111 & Family, 2 Knebel’s
Stone-Gables Farm, 3 Hummels Dale Farm
Dairy Herd
1 Thomas Dum 111 & Family, 2 Knebel's
Stone-Gables Farm
Premier Exhibitor
Knebel's Stone-Gables Farm
4-H Champion
Meranda Dum
the First National Bank of Loy s v il
le paid $7.10 per pound for the
grand champion and 4-H champ
ion market lamb owned by Kim
Hench of Loysville. This was the
second year in a row that the First
National Bank of Loysville bought
the champion market lamb.
Farmers Trust of New Bloom
field and Carlisle purchased the
reserve grand and 4-H reserve
champion market lamb for $4.20
per pound. The lamb was owned
by Dawn Curtis of Landisburg.
Her sister, Dee, received $ 1.40 per
pound for her FFA champion
market lamb from Harry Fahne
stock Construction of Newport.
Thomas Miller of Ickesburg
bought the reserve FFA champion
market lamb for $2.00 per pound.
Melanie Brookhart of Liverpool
showed this lamb.
The grand champion 4-H mark
et goat owned by Adam Williams
Reserve 4-H Champion
Sarah Dum
Bast Brad & Ownad
4-H Animal
Knsta Knebel
FFA Champion
Dennis Weller
Rasarva FFA Champion
Dennis Weller
FFA Fitting & Showmanship
1 Dennis Weller, 2 Tomlnnerst, 3 Robert
O'Toole
4-H Senior Fitting
1 Krista Knebel, 2 Melissa Reismger, 3
Jennifer Hummel
4-H Senior Showmanship
1 Melissa Reismger, 2 Sarah Dum, 3
Knsta Knebel
4-H Junior Fitting
1 Michelle Smith, 2 Liza Haas, 3 Tom
Dum IV
4-H Junior Showmanship
1 Tom Dum IV, 2 Liza Haas, 3 Michelle
Smith
of New Bloomfield was bought by
“Red” Allen of Newville for $2.20
per pound. Ben Reeder with Cen
tury 21 of Landisburg, paid $2 per
pound for the reserve grand
champion 4-H market goat owned
by Rachel Schalitzky of
Landisburg.
Fred Noye and David Magee
paid $l4O for the grand champion
pen of rabbits owned by Patrick
Finkenbinder of Duncannon.
Juniata Valley Bank of Millers
town bought the reserve champion
pen of rabbits for $BO, which was
owned by Rachel Finkenbinder of
Duncannon.
A new county record was set
when the Bank of Landisburg paid
$5.10 per pound for the grand
champion and 4-H champion
market hog owned by Holly
McLaren of Shermansdale. Lee
Rumfelt of Millerstown received
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