Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1995, Image 145

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    Northern Tier District Holstein Show
(Continued from Pag* 04}
Pretty-View Jub Kanzy, owned by
Amanda Fraley; 2) Miss Gen Rich Kan
dy, owned by Gen-Rich Farms; 3) (2nd
jr.) Ritter-Ridge Chad Natalie, owned by
Jeremy Stackhouse; (3rd jr.) Jericho
Dairy Sky Nestle, owned by Shelly
Woodmansee.
WINTER YEARLING: 1) (Ist jr.) Ban-
Queen-Sons Raider Rosy, owned by
Adam Fraley; 2) Royal Haven Broker
Oueen-ET, owned by Lynn and Bonnie
Miller; 3) Gen-Rich Stardust Faith, own
ed by Gen-Rich Farms; (2nd jr.) Clip
Knocky Encore Pansy, owned by Robin
Wilson; (3rd jr.) Jon-Ann Skybuck Jes
sifer, owned by Stanley Bonavita.
FALL YEARLING: 1) Royal Haven
Broker Josie, owned by Lynn and Bon
nie Miller; 2) Castlemont Astre Claudia,
owned by David Castrogiovanni; 3)
Gen-Rich Iris, owned by Gen-Rich
Farms; (Ist jr.) Jon-Ann Starbucfc
Daisy, owned by Stanley Bonavita.
JUNIOR BEST THREE FEMALES:
1) Braund-Valley Farm; 2) Gen-Rich
Farm; 3) Ritter Ridge Farm
DRY COW 4 YEARS, UNDER: 1) C
Tanglin Starmaker Phobe, owned by
Kenneth Teel; 2) Stewarts Doras Daffy,
owned by Douglas and Donna Stewart
DRY COW 5 AND OVER: 1) (Ist jr.)
Jericho Dairy FPMT Diane Dixie, own
Sale Raises
$21,000 For Youth
JOANNE E. MORVAY
Adams Co. Correspondent
ARENDTSVILLE (Adams
Co.) The 12th Annual Adams
County 4-H/FFA Swine and
Sheep Sale grossed more than
$21,000 for local youth.
Sheep averaged $1.51 per
pound for a total sale gross of
$3,788.85. Twenty-six lambs
were sold.
Hogs went for $l.ll per pound,
on average, for total returns of
Jonathan Relnecker sold the grand champion hog
which also won the middleweight champion award to
Hatfield’s for $3 per pound. Relnecker also received a tra
veling trophy for his efforts.
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Aflvjy ry
Sponseller of Abbottstown. The Hanover farm store
bought Sponseller's Grand Champion lamb, which weigh
ed 86 pounds.
ed by Shelly Woodmansee; 2) (2nd jr.)
JIKA Farm Dealer Amy, owned by
Andrea Gamer; 3) C Weberlea Golden
rod, owned by Ralph Sands, Victor
Ambruso and Melvin Peiffer; (3rd jr.)
JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD: 1) Miss
Inspiration Joyous-ET, owned by Ben
and Dean Jackson; 2) (Ist. jr.) Jos an
Prelude Lea, owned by Adam Fraley; 3)
(2nd jr.) Braund Valley Buck Carla,
owned by Aaron Sheeley; (3rd jr.) C
Hamondale Counselor Vic, owned by
Heather Pease.
SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD: 1) (Ist jr.)
Braedawn inspire Angol-ET, owned by
Adam Fraley; 2) (2nd jr.) Afton-Springs
Polo Annie, owned by Mike Hubbard; 3)
Rolyan Raider Autumn, owned by
Richard Naylor; (3rd jr.) C Ennlea Brok
er Audrey, owned by Matthew Pease.
JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD: 1) Royal
Haven Inspire Quinn, owned by Lynn
and Bonnie Miller; 2) Everitte-Vue
Blackster Lois, owned by M. John and
Sandy Crawdord; 3)Mt Glen Avenger
Beauty, owned by Ben and Dean
Jackson.
SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD: 1) (Ist jr.) C
Frankcor Magic, owned by Matthew
Pease; 2) Ja-Jen Counselor Snowflak,
owned by Ja-Jen Farms; 3) Spring-
Bom Landman Beth, owned by Wayne
and Roger Sherwood; (2nd jr.) Jericho
Dairy Logic Charm, owned by Shelly
$17,317.10. Sixty-seven hogs
were sold.
The grand champion hog be
longed to Jonathan Reinecker of
York Springs. The 236-pound ani
mal was sold to Hatfield’s for $3
per pound.
Jonathan, 12, also exhibited the
fair’s grand champion hog in 1992
the first year he began show
ing. That animal was also sold to
Hatfield’s for $3 per pound. Jona
than said he was surprised by this
Woodmansee; (3rd jr.) JoSan Jethro
Seandee, owned by Matthew Pavelski.
4- 1) Royal Haven Mark
Praline, owned by Lynn and Bonnie
Miller; 2) Castlemont Odin Shilo, owned
by Castlemont Farms; 3) Mt-Glen
Counselor Tiffy, owned by Ben and
Dean Jackson; (Ist jr.) JoSan Astro Jet
Tondra-ET, owned by Matthew
Pavelski.
5- 1) C Kirlea Tab Erin,
owned by Lloyd and Denise Pease; 2} C
Sik 008 Libby, owned by Douglas and
Donna Stewart; 3) C Birchwind Astrojet
Sassy, owned by Promise Haven Farm;
(Ist jr.) Long-Brook Bell Maple, owned
by Abigal Wilson.
100,000 POUND CLASS-1) C Kirk
lea Starbuek Echo, owned by Lloyd and
Denise Pease; 2) Royal Haven Valiant
Prudence, owned by Lynn and Bonnie
Miller; 3) (Ist jr.) Jericho Dairy Heidi
Celeste, owned by Shelly
WoodmmiM.
6 YEARS, OLDER: 1) Mss Karma
Logie, owned by Gen-Rich Farms and
Dave Paige; 2) (Ist jr.) Sprang Longa
era AM Brandy-ET, owned by James
Woodmansee Jr.; 3) (2nd Jr.) Lantland
Lancer U#y. owned by Steven Pavelski.
BEST THREE FEMALES: 1) Ben
and Dean Jackson; 2) Lynn and Bonnie
Mler; 3) Jericho Dairy.
PRODUCE OF DAM: 1) Lynn and
Bonnie Miller; 2) Kimberly Davis; 3)
Brown Hill Farms.
DAM AND DAUGHTER: 1) Lloyd ami
Denise Pease; 2) Gen-Rich Farm; 3)
Jeraho Dairy.
BEST ANIMAL BREDANDOWNED:
Royal Haven Inspire Quin, owned by
Lynn and Bonnie Miller.
The Adams County Fitting and Showing Champions from the 1995 Sheep Show.
Front row, from left, Emily and Heidi Miller of New Oxford, Kandlce Arnold of Han-
over, and Brandon Campbell of Abbottstown. Award sponsors are, back row from
left, Kelly Rockafellow of Cedar Lane Wool Works in Littlestown, Carl Frantz of Carl
E. Frantz Inc. in Biglerville, and Thomas Dunchack of Plum Run Farm in Littlestown
year’s champion honors, “because
I didn’t think the pig was as good
as the judge rated it.”
This year’s reserve grand cham
pion hog also the champion
lightweight hog was exhibited
and sold by 8-year-old Missy Jeff
coat of Littlestown.
Missy looked, said she’s no
light weight.
She brought another hog and
some steers to this year’s fair and
she was never intimidated by any
of her animals.
‘They’re all prety nice,” she
said.
In fact. Missy was sorry to see
her prize hog go. It was bought by
Feescr’s Hog Farm of New Ox
ford for $2.05 per pound.
The Adams County grand
champion and reserve champion
sheep were shown by Jerry Spon
seller of Abbottstown.
The 22-year-old is a member of
the New Oxford FFA chapter. He
said he was overwhelmed to win
the champion and reserve titles at
the same time.
Jerry bought his prizewinning
Ungrtw Hamp, Sturdy, Agflutt 12,1M8-D5
Royal Haven Farm Is named the premier breeder of the
first annual Northern Tier District Holstein Show. Here Bon
nie and Lynn Miller pose with the banner and their champ
ion, Royal Haven Inspire Quinn.
lambs from his uncle. Dale Spon
seller, of Abbottstown.
His secret to success?
“I held back a lot on feed this
year,” he said.
Jerry’s grand champion lamb
went to Hanover Agway for $3.15
Olde Tyme Days
MANCHESTER (Yoric Co.)
South Central Penn Historic Life
style and Power Society, a non
profit organization will be holding
its annual Olde Tyme Days, one
mile north of the square in Man
chester on Route 181. The show
allows people to learn firsthand
the way things used to be in a fun
and exciting way. It also allows
the people of that generation to re
live the past for Eve days, Aug.
23-27.
This year an exciting show is
planned, including the national
and state plowing contests, J.I.
Case Collectors National Meet,
horse pulling and plowing con
tests, working steam engines, a
threshing, and baling machine, a
shingle mill, and a saw mill. For
per pound. Sponseller buys all tus
feed from the Hanover farm store.
Jerry’s reserve champion lamb
was sold to The Country Butcher
Shop in Carlisle for $2.40 per
pound.
This year’s auctioneer was Rick
Foreman of Shippensburg.
the younger crowd, there are chil
dren’s games, crafts, and a petting
zoo.
For those who love to shop,
come and see the flea and craft
markets. If you have a craving for
a good home style meal, the show
has just the thing.
Besides having many varieties
of food, drinks, and ice cream,
there are four special dinners: On
Thursday at 5 p.m., hot beef sand
wiches; On Friday at 5:30 p.m., a
chicken pot pie dinner; Saturdy at
noon, a pig roast; and Sunday at
11:30, a ham dinner. There is also
entertainment, an Early Era fash
ion show, and more.
For more information, call
(717) 266-7200 the week of the
show.