A36-Lincamr Farmlno, Satordiy, August 27,1994 Hog Reigns Supreme (Contbtu*d from Pag* A 24) gra tula ted for producing the ideal hog” said the spokesperson for the judges. Other champion livestock vying for the supreme title included Peter Hoflines black smooth muscled steer, Jason Wivell’s red and white Holstein, Brandon Ziegler’s Suffolk-cross sheep, and Kim Ebersole’s snowy-white goat After the pig was donned the supreme champion, the auction of the champions and selling animals began. Hatfield Quality Meats pur chased the supreme champion hog for SSSO and the reserve, shown by Gerald Boyd of Ephrata, for $325. Bidding was fast and furious for the champion selling lamb owned by Brandon Zeigler who hobbled on crutches. Brandon broke his leg a week ago from soccer playing. Because of crutches, the 12-year old could not control the enegetic sheep which was held in control by Troy Bollinger. Auctioneer Harry Bachman pressed the crowd to — The supreme champion hog sells for $550 to Tom Moyer of Hatfield Quality Meats, Radell Peters shows the reserve champion selling lamo rlght At | eft |s exchanfle stU dent Miss Winkler, a fair Queen from panada; Kim that sold to Kunzler and Company for $675. At left is t-town Hortlng, E-town Fair Queen, and Amy Bollinger. Fair Queen Kim Hortlng. E-town R Queen Kim Horting congratulates John Ebersole for his bid of $950 for the grand champion sheep owned by his grandson Brandon, center, and held by Troy Bollinger. respond to the need by pleading, “Come on folks, this fellow needs to pay a huge doctor bill.” John Ebersole of Speedwell Construction took the top bid for $950. “I gotta support my own grandkid,” said Ebersole. Key stone Farm Credit was the contender. The reserve champion hog own ed by Radell Peters of Middletown was sold for $675 to Kunzler and Co. Peter Hoffines, Marietta, showed his 1,110-pound grand champion steer that sold for $1,400 to Hemley’s Farm Equip ment of E-town.- The reserve champion, showned by Peter’s sister Amy. brough $1,250 from Quality Metal Works. Kim Ebersole of Conestoga showed the grand champion sell ing goat that was sold for $325 to Keystone Farm Credit Nicole Eisenhower of Lititz showed the reserve goat and garnered $250 for it from Walter Dunlap. jlrDlsv ft,, der, Judge; Heather Carman, Cumberland Co. Dairy. jld; Bradely Relchard, reserve grand champion; Doug Martin with the grand champion; Leanne Haycock and Larissa Mellott, dairy princesses. Jersey District Show held (Continued from Pago AM) the 4-H show. Susan Wickar; 2. Jack Ron; 3. Curtis The best animal bred and own- R tJS«pHa.M»i.Jannfcrtti. ed by an exhibitor award went to lorman; 2. Emily District): 3. Rsbacca Steven C. Meyers of Saint Tho- Comman. _ mas for his senior three-year-old su™ ° Campbells Run Brigadier Holly. Jersey Fall Yaarllng: I. Curtis Ratehard; The Breeder award was 2 - R*ctwd. captured by william and Susan Junior Champion • 4-H: Jannllar Dietrich of the Carrock Farm of Kaiiarman. Raasrva Junlar Chsmpisn Jarasy - 4-H: Newburg. Barbara Raichard. Pleasant Valley Jerseys of Junior Champion-Opan Show: J. Craig Chambersburg was picked to win * Susan wickar, .1. tv— ■ J? ... ..*L * 1 Rasarva Junior Champion • Opan the Premier Exhibitor Award. show: Jennifer Ksllsrman. John Batchelder was the judge Jersey Dry OawaS Years and Under: 1. for the show. 2 Kwtn *** *• Jarasy Spring Call: 1. Rabacca Corn- Jaiaay Junior TwsYaar Old: 1. Rsbacca man; 2. Stavan Mayors; 3. Jannllar Common; 2. Douglas Martin; 3. Kevin Horst. Ksllsrman. „ Jarasy Ssnior Two Ysar Old; 1. Bradlsy Jsrsay Winter Calf: 1. Bradlsy Raichard: Raichard; 2. Tristan District); 3. Honey Do 2. Las Hoover; 3. Rsbacca Allan. taim Jarasy Fall Call: 1. Sieven Meyers; 2. Jg(ltor Three Year Old: 1. Kevin Barbara Raichard; 3. Jack Rob. Horst; 2. lan Dietrich: 3. Pleasant Vallsy Jersey Summer Yearling: 1. J. Craig A sold to Jeff Garner. Janay. Janay Sanlar Threa Yaar Old: I.Uttar Martin: 2. Stavan Mayan; 3. J. Craig 3 Suun Wickif. Jan ay Four Vaar Old: 1. Malaina Ditt rich; 2. Brian Raichard: 3. EmUy Diatrieh. Janay Five YaarOM: l.Douglat Martin; 2. Emily Dietrich. Jana»100,000 Pound Ctaas: t. Pleat ant Valay Jaraaya. Jan ay 81a Yaan and Own 1. Plaatant Valay Jaraaya; 2. Tina Martin; 3. Kay in Horn. Jan ay Sanior and Qrand Champion • FFA: Brian Raichard. Jaraoy Roaarvo Sr. A Hat. Qmnd Champion ■ FFA: Emily Diatrieh. Janay Sanior and Grand Champion - 441; Rebecca Comman. Janay Raa. Sr. A Raa. Onnd Champ ion • «-H: Emily Diatrieh. Janay Sanior and Qrand Champion - Opon: Uttar Martin. Janay Ron. Sr. A Raa. Grand Champ ion • Opon Show: Bradlay Raichard. Baat Animal Brad and Ownad: Stavan Mayan. Baal Uddar of Shew; Uttar Martin. Janay Pnmltr Bnadar Award: Carrock Farm. Wiliam A Suaan Diatrieh. Janay Promlar Exhibitor: Plaaaant Val ley Farm, Uttar Martin.
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