KAREN BUTLER Maryland Correspondent FREDERICK, Md. The re sults of Frederick County 4-H youth’s hard work went through the sale ring at the showcase of champions sale. The sale was held m conjunction with the 133rd Great Frederick Fair at the Freder ick County Fairgrounds. Prices were strong, and the community came out in force to show its support for the county’s youth. “1 don’t think anybody could ask fqr anything better, es pecially for the kind of year it’s been,” said Ed Wachter, chairman of the sale committee. One hund red eighty-five youth participated in the event. Hogs brought an average of 5407.01 by the head, or $1.70 per pound. Kathy Gordon, swine su perintendent, was delighted with this year’s sale “Our show this year is one o( the best we’ve ever had,” she said. Weight ranges on the pigs were from 210 to 260 pounds Erie Holu’s grand champion Hampshirc/Yorkshire cross brought 56.50 per pound from buyer F & M Bank. The pig was The sale of Rebecca Fortner’s grand champion Suffolk wether sparked a bidding war that resulted in a top price of $30.50 per pound. Purchasers of the lamb were Remsburg Paving and Jimmy Remsburg. From left, 4-H King Tymon Hevner, Jimmy Remsburg, Jamie Remsburg of Remsburg Paving, 4-H Queen Kimberly Stup, and Rebecca Portner. 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Reserve grand champion pig was a 260-pound Hampshire gill raised by Daryl Hood. Daryl is a member of the Johnsvillc 4-H Club. His pig was purchased by Tom Walker of Homeland, USA lor 54.35 a pound. The Wollc Pig, owned by County 4-H Queen Kim Stup, was a special lundraiscr for the 4-H Livestock judging team. Wolfe In dustrial Auctioneers, Inc. of Get tysburg, sponsored the sale of the pig. Kim was guaranteed $l.BO per pound for her Yorkshire/ Hampshire cross gilt. The 235 pounder was purchased by high bidder Bob Dinsmore of Ceres ville Ford-New Holland for $3 per pound. Forty seven market lambs brought an average of $411.15 a head, or $3.56 per pound. Horse Show (Continued from Peg* C 9) STEPHEN ft SHEER LEWIE, CANADA, CN EICHAED ft DIANA BARTLETT, MANLIUS, NT WAYNE C TANNBY, BROOKFIELD, NY ■RIAN S JNNY CIBOLA, AMSTERDAM, NY DANYL B COBDS, HUNTINGTON, IN NSVIH BTITSER, SPRING HILLS, FA TIM B JENNIFER ERIE. BETHANY, CT JOHN ft BUSAN COLE, CENTRE NALL. FA ■ ILL 6 LAURBEII KNAPP, FINDLAY, OH ALBERT 4 KAREN CLEVE, FARMINGTON, MO KAREN SYMONDS, WESTMINSTER, MO VICKY MCCAFFREY, SCHOHARIE. NY DENNIS B JOAN NOOOHBAD, CANADA. CN KATHLEEN GREEN, LAYTON, NJ JOHN ft SHERRY MOLTBR, HANOVER, VA HARRY PARR, CANADA, CN TOM JUSTIN, WILLIAMSBURG, OH O. GROVES ft D. SHERWOOD, TUNXDANNOCX, KENNETH ft KAREN SANDOI, MYERSTOWN, PA JAMBS F BMO, OATH, NY STEPHEN ft SHIRR LEWIS, CANADA, CN RICHARD ft DIANA OARTLBTT. MANLIUS, NY DARYL I COOES, HUNTINGTON, IN WAYNE C TANNBY, BROOKFIELD, NY ROGER ft LINDA THOMS, AARONBEURG, FA JOHN ft SUSAN COLE, CENTRE HALL, PA TIM ft JENNIFER KRIS, BETHANY, CT JOSEPH UVEINO, FERRY, NY ALFRED ft DONNA ROVENOLT, TURBOTVILLS, RON HUNTER, ORANGEVILLE, PA PAUL ft LILLIAN HORRIfI, WILLIAMSBURG, V Seventeen-year-old Rebecca Fortner’s last year as a member of the LewistOwn Mountain View club ended with a bang. Rebecca had the grand champion market lamb at the sale, a 126-pound Suf folk wether. A bidding war drove the price of Rebecca’s lamb up to $30.50 per pound, surpassing last year’s top price of $3O per pound. Generous purchasers were Remsburg Paving, and Jimmy Remsburg. Rebecca is the daugh ter of Robert and Robin Fortner of Foxville. Her mother gives credit to Rebecca’s sister, Megan, for “doing most of the legwork” with the sheep. Reserve grand champion mar ket lamb was a 107-pound wether owned by Jennifer Biser. The lamb brought $21.50 from Giant Food, Inc. The special fundraising lamb was the Miller lamb, sponsored by the Jim Miller family of Sabillas ville. Tymon Hevner, the 4-H King, was guaranteed $2.50 per pound. When the bidding was over, his 105-pound mainly Suf folk wether brought $2O per pound from a group of buyers: Tire Mart, Concrete General, Po tomac Tile and Carpet, Robt. Garsl Paint Center, Yamell Wast ler, Hul/cll’s Appraisal, Bob Bis cr, Paul Hefner, Inc., Offull, Her man, Burdette, and Frey, P.A., Li berty Road Seafood, Lease and Lease Auctioneers, and Harold Mart/, and Son Landscaping. Pro ceeds from the sale went to the Therapeutic Riding Program, and then the lamb was donated back to be sold again, with proceeds to benefit the Livestock Judging Team. “It was the best lamb I’ve ever had,” said Tymon Eighty-four steers commanded an average of $1,563.98 per head, or $1.31 per pound. The grand champion steer was a 1,235-pound Angus/Limosin cross named “Streak” belonging to Sarah Wiles. The 16-year-old daughter of Tom and Myralee Wiles said she “worked hard, and it paid off in the end.” Sarah is a member of the Tri-Valley Live stock club. Middletown Ford pur chased Sarah’s steer for $6.25 per pound. Reserve grand champion steer at the sale belonged to 12-year-old Jennifer Butler. “Panda,” a four way cross of Angus, Maine-An jou, Simmental, and Hereford, weighed in at 1,260 pounds. He Winners Named At KILE 3 - UNNAMED 4 - UNNAMED RBQISTBSBO KMIS/STALLIOMS 4-HORSE HITCH CLASS 2S - 3 - UNNMUD 3 - UNNAMED 4 - UNNAMED MQZSTIIIIO KMIS/STALLIOMS 4-HOtSI HITCH CUSS 3* - 3 • UNNAMED 3 - UNNAMED 4 - UNNAMED t - UNNAMED TOOTH SHOHMANSKir, 14-1 E TIAHS OLD (ON SHOW OAT) CUSS 31 - 3 - UNNAMED 3 - UNNAMED 3 - UNNAMED 4 - UNNAMED 5 - UNNAMED CUSS 3t - 3 - UNNAMED - 4 MEAOON CHEEK JAM! CUSS 34 - BSLOIAM YOm OUT I - UNNAMED - 3 - UNNAMED - 4 - UNNAMED - I - UNNAMED - CUSS 3S - OLfDBSDJkLS/SIXBI TOOTS OUT 1 - UNNAMED - 2 - UNNAMED - KAREN SYHONUS, HU DENNIS A JOAN HOODHEAD, CANADA, CH OBNB MCCAFFREY, SCHOHARIE, NY VICKY MCCAFFREY, BCHOHAKIE, NY NINDBKMBKB FARMS, SFRINO MILLS, FA ALBERT 4 KAREN CLSVB, FARMINOTON, HO OLENN A EUtANNB SAHNO, RANSOMVILLB, NY HARRY O'NEILS, LEBSFORT, FA ■ILL A LAURBBN KNAFF, FINDLAY, OH ALBERT A KAREN CLEVE. FARMINGTON, HO NINDBRNBRB FARMS, SFRINO HILLS, FA HARRY O’NEILL, LEBSFORT. PA ■ILL A LA WEEN KNAFF, FINDLAY, OH FRED L KIGBR, IFRAGGS, FA XARYM YAOLOSKY, MONROETON, >A ANGELA JANES, MENTON, OH FATTY EGAN, OBLANSON, NY •ARAM PATRICK, SCHOHARIE, NY KRISTIN SMITH, SPRAGGS, FA 19, S - 13 TIMS OLD (OH SIOW DAT) CHAO BAUDBR. SCHOHARIE, NT TRTFNBNA AODLEHAN, CENTRE HALL, FA •ARA ROBERTS, MCLEAN, VA MATT PARKIS, REBOEVILLE, FA JASON GIBBON, ALBION, FA LEWIS A GAIL RIOOLB A FAMILY, EOALSSUN KENNETH A KAREN SANDOE, MVIRBTONN, FA FRED L KIGBR, SFRAOOE, FA FRED L KIGBR, SFRAOOS, FA KAREN SYMONDI, WESTMINSTER, HD ■RIAN A JNMY CSEULA, AMSTERDAM, MY GRBTCHBN C LONG, STBWARTETONM, FA VtOXT NOCAFFREY, DCMMARIB, NY GENE MCCAFFREY, SCHOHARIE, NT was purchased at the Piedmont sale. Panda was purchased by Gi- ,A ' ' . ? er etc hed ant Food. Inc. for $3 per pound. P° und - and was pur- Jennifer is the daughter of Mark p nnrr .. p y pp_ S 1C pp Jp C “ ding and Marie Buder. F< “ NB Ba nk. ™f “I,»“ f “ * “~ ,erS ' ■* evening was Allan Axline s gi id champion pig, a 230-pound Hampshire/Yorkshlre cross. She brought $6.50 per pound from generous buyer F&M Bank. Eric is the son of Vaughn Holtz and Kathryn English. wease of “Streak,” the 1,235-pound crossbred steer owned by Sarah Wiles, fetched $6.25 per pound. 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E JANES F ENO, BATH, NY DARYL B COBBS' HUNTINGTON, IN •TBRHEN S SHEAR LEWIS, CANADA, CN WAYNE C TANNBY, BROOKFIELD, NY RICHARD A DIANA DARTLBTT, MANLIUS, NY ROGER A LINDA THOME, AARONSBUnO, F* NBVXN STXTIER, fIFRINO HILLS,*FA TIN A JBHNXfER KRIS, BETHANY, CT ALFRED B DONNA ROVBMOLT, TURBOTVItLI. JOSEPH UVBZNO, FERRY, NY BILL A LAURSBN KNAFF, FINDLAY, OH CAROLYN LOVCKS, RBBDSVILLB, FA CHARLES H EGAN, DBLANSON, NT LEWIS A OAIL BIDDLE A FAMILY, BOALSBU" STAN A BBRNIE LINDSAY, CENTRE HAtt, F» RICHARD A OXANA RARTLBTT, MANLIUS, NT HARRY FARR, CANADA, CN TOM JUSTIN, WILLIAMSEURO, OH ETBVBN A SHELLS TURN, HIGHLAND, NY ROBERT A RICHAR BARXB, BAST BETHANY, " KENNETH A KAREN SANDOS, NYBRATOWN, »• STEPHEN A SHEER LEWIS, CANADA, CN DARYL S OOAAS. HUNTINGTON, IN WAYNE O TANNBY, BROOMFIELD, NY •BIRR A JNNV OBEVLA, AMATEROAN. NY RICHARD A DIANA BARTLETT, MANLIUS. R»