014-Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 14,1989 Ohio Exhibitor Shows KILE Supreme Champion Barrows BY LISA RISSER HARRISBURG After two days of competition, judge Henry Gruber went through hundreds of pigs to select the top barrow at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition. The four participants in the final evaluation were the junior champion barrows and the open show champions. The supreme champion rosettes went to the purebred open champ ions shown by Dr. Thomas Parks of Jeffersonville, Ohio. The best barrow was Parks’ 225-pound Duroc, which was driven by his partner, Bob Moore. The medium weight pig isaPBES Hamalot4s-4 son out of PBE Princess Ralph 10-1. Slipping into the reserve supreme champion barrow spot was the pair’s champion Landrace, a PBE7 Dunderbo of K 32-1 son out of PBE6 Ms Darby of K 54-9. This is the first year of KILE competition for Parks and Moore, who raise purebred Durocs and Landraces. It is not, however, their first brush with the champion spot light. This year alone they have had the Dixie National grand champion carcass Duroc barrow, the Land of Lincoln champion Duroc carcass, the second-place Landrace production barrow at the National Barrow Show, and the overall grand champion Duroc at the Mid South Show. Competing against Parks and Moore was Brian Beam of Elver son and his champion junior bar row. This is Beam’s first year of exhibiting at KILE. “I figured I’d get blown away up here,” he said with surprise. Instead, his Hamp/ York 212-pound cross was named winner of the lightweight class and champion. The 17-year-old son of Titus and Violet Beam, he is a fourth year FFA’er who has been show ing hogs for about 10 years. He has had the champion at the 1988 Berks County HFA hog roundup as well as three champions at Chester County 4-H hog roundups. The reserve champion junior barrow was shown by Kristen Hazelett of State College. A partial list of the winners follows. JUMOR SHOW Lightweight 1 Brian Bum, PA; 2 Kriiten Hazelatt, PA, 3 Virginia Father And Son Team Win HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) champion bull, the reserve champ — A father and son team from ion heifer and the reserve champ northern Virginia captured top ion bull. Meadow Hill Farm has honors for the fourth year in a row captured premier breeder and pre in the Simmental Breeding Cattle mier exhibitor honors during Show competition during the 33rd KILE each year since 1986. ■ Annual Keystone International This year, 29-year-old Donald Livestock Exposition (KILE) in Vim, Jr. did the exhibiting, while the Pennsylania State Farm Show his father stayed home. Complex. “We’re a father and son team, Donald T. Vim, Jr. of Meadow but only one of us can go to the Hill Farm showed the grand (Turn to Pago Dl5) Grand Champion Fa mala Indian Craak Farm Raaarva Grand Champion Famnla Indian Creak Farm Cow/CaH 1 Jennifer L Calderazzo, 2 Mary Godfrey Junior Bull Calf, Claaa 1 Leo E Miller, 2 Alllaon Angle, NJ. Brian Beam, 17, showed the champion junior barrow, a Hamp/York cross. This is the first year of exhibiting at KILE Kristen Hazelett of State College exhibited the reserve champion junior barow. Darnel J McAllister. PA Mediumweight 1 Kristen Hazelett,2 GmgerKegg.PA.3 BnanS McAllister. PA Heavyweight 1 MomcaFeeser.PA.2 Brian L Beam. 3 Beth A McAllister, PA Champion Brian L Beam Reserve Champion Kristen Hazelett OPEN SHOW DUROC Lightweight 1 LaVern Weller I Sons. IL. 2 Penn State Col lege, 3 Penn State College Mediumweight 1 Or Thomas Parks, OH, 2 LaVern Weller & Sons, 3 Penn State College Heavyweight 1 Penn State College. 2 Penn State College, 3 Dr Thomas Parks Champion Dr Thomas Parks Reserve Champion Penn State College CROSSBREED Lightweight 1 PennSlaleCollege;2 Slrawb ridgeS McClaary, PA, 3. Penn State College Medlumwelght 1. Penn State Collage, 2 Julie Paaaar, MO, 3 StrawAxUga • MoClaary. Heavyweight I.Slrmibridge»McCleary;2 Frank Faeaer, MD, 3 Julie Faeaer, MD. Junior Bull Call, Claaa 2 1 Erdanhalm Farm; 2 Laa E Miller, 3 Canie Pro*, IL Champion Junior Bull Calf Lae E. Millar Raaarva Champion Junior Bull CaH Erdanhalm Farm Early Sanlor Bull Calf ' Anita Waavar, VA Champion Sanlor Bull Calf Anita Weaver Late Summer Yearling Bull John P. Hauaner Early Summer Yearling Bull Byrnley Farm* Champion Intarmadlat* Bull Byrnley Farm* Raaarva Champion Intermediate Bull John P./Hau*ner April Junior Yearling Bull QH2 Angua Aaaodatea, PA Bull GH2 Angua Aaaodatea Grand Champion Bull Anita Waavar RaaaTvo Grand Champion Bull Bymely Farm* Junior Get of Sim Erdanhalm Farm* Pramlar EahiWlor Indian Creak Farm Premier Brooder Lea E. Millar Champion Penn State College Reserve Champion Strawbrldge & McCleary HAMPSHIRE Lightweight 1 Strawbndge t McCleary. 2 Marilyn Weller. IL, 3 Blue Mountain View Farms, PA Mediumweight 1 Marilyn Weller, 2 Strawbndge & McCleary, 3 Strawbndge & McCleary Heavyweight 1 Blue Mountain View Farms, 2 Blue Mountain View Farms, 3 Marilyn Weller Champion Marilyn Weller Reserve Champion Blue Mountain View Farms YORKSHIRE Lightweight 1 Penn State College, 2 Penn State College, 3 Penn State College Mediumweight 1 Penn State College; 2 Penn State College. 3 StrawbrkJge & McCleary. Heavyweight 1. Keith Bard, PA; 2 Strawbridge A McCleary; 3 Frank Feeeer Champion Kaith Bard Raverve Champion Penn State Collage CHESTER WHITE Lightweight 1 Jamea Parlelt A Son, PA; 2 Jamas Parlelt & Son, 3 Rodger Bankart, PA. The champion heifer of the Keystone International Livestock Exposition Junior Angus beef breeding show was Nicholes Sapphires Roselyn owned and exhibited by Nichole High of Lltitz, Pa. Pictured are Nichole High and show judge Dan Eversole. 'g