Chester Livestock (Continued from Page A 22) sented by Bill Fairbaim, for resale for $3.25 per pound for a total of $796.25. Reserve champion was shown by Phillip McAllister, brother of the grand champion beef winner. Phillip showed the heavyweight champion, a 258-pound crossbred. Phillip, 14, son of Bill and Karen McAllister, Spring City, is in the 10th grade at Owen J. Roberts High School. Phillip said he and his father selected the hog from the Parlett and Holloway Sale at the Solanco Fairgrounds at the end of April. Phillip said the judge, Ken Winebark, Myerstown, liked the hog’s leanness. Phillip has won champion hog and reserve champ ion before at the Chester County sale. He plans to attend Farm Show to show hogs. Phillip’s reserve champion was sold to Hoss’s Steak and Seafood House, represented by Erik Lind berg and Craig Campbell, for $2.50 per pound for a total of $645. Market Lambs The Howe sisters, Julia, 13, and Sara, 16, swept the market lamb show on Monday. Both home schooled, they are the daughters of Lamar and Mary Howe, Downingtown. Julia, grand champion, won with a 114-pound medium weight champion, a crossbred Suffolk wether named “Andy.” Julia, a seventh grader, said she named two sheep in her flock “Raggedy Ann and Andy.” Julia noted that the lamb was purchased in May at the New Hol land Sales Stables. Sara, who won reserve champion with a Farmer Boy Ag Systems j Thanks to the Harry Gehman Family This unit features A Division of Feeding Systems Please Contact Shane Weller For New Poultry Contracts and Existing Building Renovations Jk ~ Mon KTtos:3o Poultry contract provided by Sat. 7:30 to Noon 24 Hour Alinp scnice p armer B o y Ag Systems 410 East Lincoln Avenue, Myerstown, PA 17067 Supply 8/.S/98 717-866-7565 • 1-800-845-3374 102-pound lightweight South down crossbred, noted that both were selected by Ken Smoker at the sale. “Ken Winebark liked every thing about the champion,” Julia noted. About her reserve champion, Sara noted the judge liked the lamb’s “well-proportioned and clean front shoulders.” Both began their roundup exper ience showing hogs and steers. Sara has been involved in 4-H about nine years and Julia about seven years. They are both mem bers of the Golden Fleece 4-H Sheep Club. The grand champion shown by Julia was sold to D. Howe and Sons, represented by the Doug Howe family, Wagontown, for $6 per pound for a total of $684. Sara Howe sold her reserve to Paul and Twila Ranck, Parkesburg, for $5.25 per pound for a total of $535.50. The Rancks represent F.A.M.1.L.1.E.5., which stands for Fathers And Mothers Illustrating Love In Everyday Situations. There were a total of six steers, 34 sheep, and 94 hogs at the sale. Sale averages with champions were steers, $1.38 per pound, lambs $2.53 per pound, and hogs $1.15 per pound. Sale averages without champions were steers, $.90 per pound; lambs, $2.34 per pound; and hogs, $l.ll per pound. Gross sale total was $45,620.50. Auctioneer was Bill MacCau ley, Atglen. Following is a list of show placings. CHESTER COUNTY ' 4-H LIVESTOCK SHOW RESULTS S Shenandoah Brooders Sale Lightweight (1019-1045 lb*.): 1. Phillip McAllister. 2. Kevin Gamble. 3. Kevin Gamble. Champion: Phillip McAllister. Reserve; Kevin Gamble. Medium Weight (1299-1306 lbs); 1. Kasey McAllister. 2. Eliza Walton. Champion; Kasey McAllister. Reserve. Eliza Walton Heavyweight (1320-1352 lbs.): 1. Eliza Walton. 2. Phillip McAllister. Champion: Eliza Walton. Reserve: Philip McAllister. Juniors: 1. Eliza Walton. Champion: Eliza Walton. Intermediate. 1. Kasey McAllister. 2. Kevin Gamble Seniors: 1. Phillip McAllister. Champion; Phillip McAllister. Reserve- Kasey McAllister. Super Lightweight Class 1 (196-207 lbs,) 1. Ryan Fairbairn. 2. Joshua Bowman 3 Joseph Cornelius. Super Lightweight Champion: Flyan Fair bairn. Reserve: Joshua Bowman. Lightweight Class 2(210-216 lbs.): 1. Cait lin Fairbcurn. 2. Ryan Fairbairn. 3. Quentin Stoltzfus. Lightweight Class 3 (217-222 lbs.): 1. Zac Zerr. 2. Kasey McAllister. 3 Joseph Cornelius. Lightweight Class 4 (223-228 lbs); 1. Ryan Fairbairn. 2. Marla Stoltzfus 3. Megan Maguire. Lightweight Champion' Ryan Fairbairn Reserve: Marla Stoltzfus Medium Weight Class 5 (229-231 lbs)' 1 Nathan Howe. 2. Josh Spangler. 3 Julia Howe. Class 6 (233-237 lbs )' 1. Julia Howe. 2 Amanda Stoltzfus. 3 Jennifer Stoltzfus Class 7 (238-244 lbs): 1. Phillip McAllister ■2. Nathan Howe. 3. Caitlin Farbairn. Medium Weight Champion; Phillip McAllis ter. Reserve: Nathan Howe. Light Heavyweight Class 8 (245 lbs.): 1 Beth Zerr. 2. Beth Zerr. 3. Laura Howe. Class 9 (247-249 lbs.): 1. Thomas Marsh. 2. Kasey McAllister. 3. Joshua Bowman. Class 10 (250-254 lbs.): 1. Matthew Stolt zfus. 2. Laurell Stoltzfus. 3. Beverly Stolizfus. Light Heavyweight Champion. Beth Zerr Reserve; Thomas Marsh. Heavyweight Class 11 (255-258 lbs) 1 Phillip McAllister 2. Angela Stoltzfus 3 Zac Zerr. Class 12 (260-263 lbs) 1. Sara Howe 2 Shawn Beam. 3. Laura Howe. of Thompsontown, PA r m ntjluLion " A Division of Ventilation MARKET BEEF GRAND CHAMPION Kasey McAllister RESERVE Eliza Walton FITTING AND SHOWMANSHIP MARKET SWINE ZIGGITY^^ r SYSTEMS s INC. Nipples Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August IS, 1998-A27 Reserve champion hog was shown by Phillip McAllister, right, who showed the heavyweight champion, a 258-pound crossbred. Phillip’s reserve champion was sold to Moss’s Steak and Seafood House, represented by Erik Lindberg and Craig Campbell, for $2.50 per pound for a total of $645. From left, Lindberg, Campbell, and Phillip. Class 13 (266-269 lbs.): 1. Zac Zerr 2 Amanda Stoltzfus. 3. Beth Zerr. Heavvweight Champion: Phillip McAllister Reserve: Sara Howe. Super Heavyweight (271-28 S lbs) 1 Angela Stollzfus 2 Lisa Maguire GRAND CHAMPION Beth Zerr RESERVE Phillip McAllister SHOWMANSHIP Age Group 1 (11-17 Years Old). 1. Nathan Howe. 2 Sara Howe 3. Ryan Stoltzfus Age Group 2 (13 Years Old): 1. Angela Stoltzfus. 2 Betsy Brown. 3. Zac Zerr. Age Group 3 (11-12 Years Old): 1. Matth ew Beam 2. Ben Brown. 3 Jennifer Stoltzfus Age Group 4 (9-10 Years Old). 1. Caitlin Fairbairn. 2 Joshua Bowman. 3 Shawn Beam. Age Group 5 (8 Years Old)' 1. Ryan Fair bairn. 2 Matthew Stoltzfus. 3 Laurell Stolizfus. GRAND CHAMPION Angela Stoltzfus RESERVE Caldln Fairbairn MARKET LAMBS Lightweight Class 1 (76-85 lbs.)' 1. Sara for choosing Farmer Boy Ag Systems to construct their New 44’x500’ Broiler House ' r '‘ ■-a *.' * ■- 4