A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29, 1994 Kreider, Donough Bask In ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Fanning Staff MOUNT JOY (Lancaster Co.) At the county swine roundup last August, Nicole Kreider felt too ill to show her animal. Somehow, in the excitement of the event, she Project books awards were presented to Lancaster County 4-H Swine Club members Wednesday evening. From left, Derrick Frank, first place; Karen Cassel, second place; and Tina Umbrell, third place. 4-H Beef, Lamb Show (Continued from Page A 24) ors. The grand champion pair of 2. Brian Kromer. market lambs was awaided to Jon- Ko#hler ’ 2 ' Jennl# Erick R. Miller of Bethlehem with Mad'lum Weight -i. Jami« Howar, 2. noir rv\ropf lafYiKc Cryitsl Kloibar, 3. Jaiaa Potiakiawicz. ms pair ot uorset marKet tamos. ' w „ ght _, Jeffr K , lfw 2 jßf . Reserve champion pair of market f rey K«iier. lambs was won by Heather Ford Champion ■ Jeffrey Keifer. of Northampton with her pair of 2Sm"ten ol^re^eKLfer Dorset market lambs. Heather sheep Ford also won champion home bred honors with her mixed-bred 110-pound market lamb. A total of IS market lambs was sold at an average price, without the grand champion, of $1.37 per pound. Eastern PA 4-H Beef And Lamb Show Results STEERS Fitting: Sanlor • 1 Jeffrey Keiler. Intermediate -1. Lon Koehler, 2. Jamie Hower, 3. Julie Koehler Junior -1. Crystal Kloiber, 2. Jennie How er, 3 Michael Kromer Champion • Jeffrey Keifer Raeerva Champion - Lon Koehler Showmanship: Sanlor -1 Jeffrey Keifer Intermediate • 1. Jamie Hower, 2 Lori Koehler, 3. Julie Koehler. Junior - 1 Jennie Hower, 2 Jesse Poli skiewicz, 3 Michael Kromer. Champion - Jeffrey Keifer Reserve Champion <■ Jamie Hower Light-Light Weight ■ 1 Michael Kromer, “got over it,” she admitted, and won first place in a medium weight class. On Wednesday night, at the 1994 4-H Swine Banquet at the Country Table Restaurant, Nicole Fitting: Senior -1. Jon-Erick Miller, 2. Jeffrey Keif er, 3. Heather Ford. Intermediate -1. William Ford, 2. Jamei Ford, 3. Michael Ford. Junior -1. Jesse Poliskiewicz. Champion • Jon-Erick Millar. Reserve Champion • Jeffrey Keifer. Showmanship: Sanlor •1. Jon-Erick Miller, 2. Jeffrey Keif er, 3. Heather Ford. Intermediate ■l. Michael Ford, 2. William Ford, 3 James Ford. Junior - 1. Jesse Poliskiewicz. Champion - Jon-Erick Miller. Reserve Champion - Jeffrey Keifer. Light Weight ■ 1 William Ford, 2. James Ford, 3 Jessie Poliskiewicz. Medium Weight • 1 Jeffrey Keifer, 2. Heather Ford, 3. Michael Ford. Heavy Weight -1 Jeffrey Keifer, 2. Jon- Erick Miller, 3. Jennifer O’Neill. Pair of Lambe - 1. Jon-Erick Miller, 2. Heather Ford, 3 Jennifer O’Neill. Champion - Jeffrey Keifer. Reserve Champion - Jeffrey Keifer. Champion Pair • Jon-Erick Miller Reserve Champion Pair - Heather Ford Champion Owner Bred - Heather Ford. Spotlight Of Awards At Swine Banquet was honored as 4-H Rookie of the Year. Nicole, 9. daughter of Rich and Peg Kreider, Elizabethtown, said that at the end of the roundup, she “still felt kind of tired.’’ Nicole said she wanted to show because she saw how well her brother, Nathan, 12, did as a swine show man. Nicole is in the fourth grade at Fairview Elementary. Travis Donough, 14, was hon ored as Outstanding Member at the banquet. During the six years as club member, Travis has shown at a wide variety of fairs and farm shows and has accumulated a “tableful” of awards, literally. At home, an antique round table holds the many trophies and plaques gar nered at many events. Travis, son of Ed and Laßue Donough, Manheim, said that if he has his way, the Outstanding Member Award will join the others at the awards table. Travis is a freshman' at Manheim Central and said he plans to have an ag oriented career, perhaps in ag engineering. Project books awards were pre sented to Derrick Frank, first place; Karen Cassel, second place; and Tina Umbrell, third place. A special appreciation award was presented to Warren and Beverly Heisey family at the ban quet In addition, a certificate of appreciation was presented to Roger Rohrer, Strasburg. Chet Hughes, county livestock agent, said that nearly 30 members of the club will be showing at next year’s Farm Show event. This is the seventh year as a countywide club, and this year marked the ninth show and sale at Manheim, the biggest roundup ever. This year also marked the sixth successful carcass show. • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential Partial In-Ground Tank Featuring Commercial Chain Link Fence (5’ High - SCS approved) • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc. J V ,/t^w. ft' T|| VHUt/ , '4» **▼ ▼▼w 1 v (. ■ i' Iff IWPIw The club membership is holding steady at 90. He said, "It’s a big club and a big program. Parents are Lancaster County 4-H Swine Club members and suppor ters were honored at a banquet in Mount Joy Wednesday evening, in back, from left, Nicole Krelder, Rookie of the Year mid Travis Qonough, Outstanding Member. In from, a special appreciation award went to Beverly and Warren Heisey. INC. 430 Generate Ave., Leola, PA 717-656-2016 very important to the program. You know that. We need you to support our members.** * S ij|+ ■* ■.% VA, s '< *' ;*.. \ ' %
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