incitter Farming, Saturday, Octobar 7, 1995 Bloomsburg Fair (Contlnuod from Pago Al) calf shown by Amanda Singer, Mashoppen; Brown Swiss-CIE Warwick Farms Emory 105, 4-year-old shown by Trudy Swendsen, Honesdale; Guernsey- Greenwood M Patsy, senior 2-year-old, shown by Greg Hcm sarth, Millville: Jersey-Four Springs Juno Miss Julie, senior 2-year-old shown by J. Craig and Susan Wicker, Centre Hall; and Milking Shorthorn-Whites Ridge way Billie Sue, junior 2-year-old shown by Melissa Wolfe, Riverside. In the 4-H Dairy 4 Show judged by Kress Simpson of Mansfield, the grand champion female exhi bitors were Ayrshire-Robcrta Fogelman, Muncy; Brown Swiss- Alicia Wolfe, Riverside; Gi '-Gr ' H( isarth, Mill se of Sha mokln Dam, Len Hummel purchased the grand champion market steer from Jason Wolfe of Lewlsburg. Fritz bought the grand champion market lami> from David • Smith, Williamsport. Mil LANCO I I LI CONCRETE [L u n walls Agricultural»Commercial»Re|ldenMal ffE DO SCB WORK-ALL TYPES OF POURED WALLS • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Pits (circular or rectangular) • Slatted Floor Deep Pits • Footers • Flatwork CONTACT: STEVE PETERSHEIM, JR. P.O. Box 256, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 717-291-4585 • (FAX) 717-291-4686 ville; Holstcin-Angela Stack house, Muncy; Jersey-Amanda Alpaugh, Turbotville; and Milk ing Shorthom-Melissa Wolfe, Riverside. Showmanship award winners were Kevin Hock, Mill ville, senior; Angela Stackhouse, Intermediate; and Alicia Wolfe, junior. Dairy Goat Show Supreme champion and winner of the Nubian challenge class was GCH Starfire’s WFBC Angella, exhibited by Helen Snyder of Newport. Other best of breed win ners included Alpine-The LH Val ley View Clair, Jenni Puff, Centre Hall; La Mancha challenge class- CH 40-Crossing D-W Sierra, Leah Kyle, Alexandria; Saanen-40-Crossing Lily’s Dan delion, Danny Trimer, Alexan dria; T" \bi’ 40-0" > \ 5.1 • V 3 » • ' M * V. open Holstein Show reserve champion was Jan Jurbala’s aged cow, Celebrity Count Stefonl, shown with show Judge Dale Olver, Grand Champion Rosalynn’s Coal Rose shown by Paul Ritter, and SUN Area Dairy Princess Becky Dugan. Strawberry’s Curley, Nancy Trim er, Alexandria; and Recorded Grade-Dancer’s Ridge-MB Chan tilly, Lennie Rae Vangorder, Centre Hall. 4-H Livestock Sale The 4-H Livestock Sale grossed $22,762 in proceeds for 37 4-H’ers with animal projects. Jason Wolfe of Lewisbuig sold his champion majrket steer to Hoss’s of Shamokin Dam for $1.45 per pound. The reserve Hi-Tensile Intensive Grazing Fence Supplies Pence Supplies - PARMACK - PEL FENCERS SALES & SERVICE • Tools • Farm Supplies '' . Housewares • Stanley I Bostitch Nailers • Werner J ‘ Ladders • Gent-L-Keen f? *?*■' Hand Products IR S HARDWARE 515 Coopers Dr., Kirkwood, PA 17536 (Same Location as Stauffer Pump Works) Hours; Mon., Wed.,Thurs. 6:30-5:00 Tues. & Friz 6:30-7:00 “ “ ' Sat 6:304:00 I « i 1 "."."?.' champion steer owned by Angela sold her champion market hog to Lovell of Linden was sold to Joe Hatfield Quality Meats of Hatfield Harvey of Blooms burg for $.85 a for $2.30 a pound. The reserve pounds champion hog owned by Angela The champion lamb was sold to Lovell was sold to Northeast Farm Sunset Ice Cream of Williamsport Credit Services of Lewisburg for fw $1.55 a pound by David Smith, $1025 a pound. also from Williamsport. The The sale averages were as fol reserve champion lamb owned by lows: 12 steers with champions Matt Porter of Elysburg'was sold $-79 a pound and without champ to Mainville Ag Services of > ons 5.71 per pound; 40 lambs Bloomsburg for $2.80 a pound. with champions $1.20 per pound Jessi McCarty of Catawissa and without champions $1.14 a pound; and 31 hogs with champ ions $.93 a pound and without champions $.87 per pound. r MAXI-PUMP 1 SIDE-MOUNT itjl. o)