Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 23, 1997, Image 61

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    Reserve champion in the York 4-H Fair beef show market
steer runoffs was exhibited by Jamie Welsh. Bobbi Myers
presented the reserve winner’s plaque.
Tamml Grubb’s heavywsight steer took grand champion
honors at the York 4-H Fair beef show. Offering congratula
tions was Judge Dustin Heeter.
York 4-H Fair Celebrates 20-Year History
(Continiwd from Pago BIO)
py clubs. Mixed in were fun activ
ities like a penny carnival and
dunk tank, with a youth dance as a
finale.
BEEF SHOW
A show sponsored during the
4-H fair by the Beef Club featured
both breeding and market entries.
In the market steer show, Tarn
mi Grubb was chosen the heavy
weight and grand champion .-win
ner. Jamie Welsh took the reserve
champion spot Hope Long had
the winning steers in both the light
and medium weight divisions.
Reserve champion lightweight
went to Cassandra Hake, while
Raymond S tough exhibited the re
serve mediumweight winner.
Brett Bishard topped the heifer
classes, snagging the supreme
champion with his winning
Angus, Bishards Elba 6035, sired
by OSU 656 Ultra. Elba, also the
top bred and owned entry, was
bom in April 1996.
Showmanship age division
winners were Jessica Harcourt,
novice; Hope Long, junior; Tam
mi Grubb, intermediate; and Ray
mond Stough, senior.
A partial list of York 4-H Fair
beef show winners follows.
HEIFER SHOW
Angus
Class 1:1. Tammi Grubb
Class 2:1. Tammi Grubb, 2. Bath Baar, 3.
Bath Baar
Class 2a: 1. Brett Bishard
Class 3:1. Klmbarly Long
Class 4; 1. Hope Long, 2. Jessica
Haroourt
Class 5; 1. Brett Bishard, 2. Jay Rlshal
Champion - Brett Bi shard
Reserve - Kimberly Long
Hereford
Class 1 and Champion - Amanda
Daugherty
Rod Angus
Claw 1 and Champion - Kolly Main
Slmmantal
Clan t: 1. Kalla Myars
Clan 3:1. Amy Trowbridge
Clast 4:1; Raymond Slough
Class S: 1. Raymond Slough
Champion ■ Raymond Slough
Rasarva • Raymond Slough
Suprama Champion - Brstt Bishard,
Angus
Brad t Ownad: 1. Bran Bishard; 2. Tammi
Grubb, 3. Bran Bishard.
MARKET STEERS
Lightweight
Class 1: 1. Cassandra Haks, 2. Bran
Bishard, 3. Kalla Myars.
Clan 2: Richard Hainaman, 2. Donald
Sunday, 3. Kaily Main
Class 3:1. Hops Long, 2. Donald Sunday
Champion - Hops Long
Rssarva - Cassandra Haks
Bidding
Baked
Auctioneer Linda Muir, left, entices bidders to offer top
dollars for the cake sold at the Bedford County Fair.
Clau 4:1. Tamm) Grubb, 2. Carry Wet*h,
3. Harman Heka
Clau 5:1. Raymond Slough, 2. Tommy
Watch Jr. 3. Hannan Haka
Clatt 8:1. Hop# Long, 2. Marla Yost, 3.
Amanda Daugharty
Champion - Ho pa Long, 2. Raymond
Slough
Clau 7:1. Tammi Grubb, 2. Jamia Welsh,
3. Bran Bithard
Class 8:1. Cassandra Haka, 2. Jennifer
Flinchbaugh, 3. Tammi Grubb
Class 8:1. R. Jay Rlshal, 2. Kurt Long, 3.
Kelly Hain
Champion - Tammi Grubb
Raurva - Jamie Welsh
Market Steer Champion - Tammi Grubb
Reurva - Jamia Welsh
Light At Bedford
Goods Auction
Uadlumwaight
Heavyweight
LINDA. WILLIAMS
Bedford Co.
Correspondent
BEDFORD (Bed
ford Co.) Bidders
were more plentiful
than the baked goods
as the annual 4-H
baked goods auction
got under way at the
Bedford County Fair.
Highest bid item
was a $37.50 ladybug
shaped cake which
had a “best of show”
ribbon.
Volunteer auction
eers, Stanley Clay
comb and Linda Muir,
got top dollars for all
of the items including
a plate of fudge which
went for $18; a plate
of Hershey chocolate
cookies, $25; a $2B
first place apple pie;
and a $26 prize win
ning chocolate cake.
Cookies which tot
aled less than a half
dozen brought as
much as $6.
Grand total was
$940, slightly less
than last year. While
there were more bid
ders and bidding was
higher, there were
fewer baked items.
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