Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1998, Image 27

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    Chester Livestock
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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
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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.
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MARKET BEEF
GRAND CHAMPION
Kasey McAllister
RESERVE
Eliza Walton
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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
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Howe 2. Taryn McCaffery 3 Laura
Maximenko
Class 2 (91-96 lbs ) 1 Julia Howe 2 Inez
Sloltzfus 3 Ruth Smoker
Class 3 (98-102 lbs ) 1. Sara Howe 2
Chns Swartzentruber. 3. Rachel Smoker
Lightweight Champion. Sara Howe
Reserve. Sara Howe
Medium Weight Class 4 (104-105 lbs) 1
Chns Swartzentruber 2. Thomas MoCaffery
3 Rhoda Smoker
Class 5 (106-109 lbs). 1 Kasey McAllister
2 Kasey McAllister 3 Maria Stoltzfus
Class 6 (111-117 lbs ). 1 Julia Howe 2
Maria Stoltzfus 3 Inez Stoltzfus
Medium Weight Champion Julia Howe
Reserve' Kasey McAllister
Heavyweight Class 7 (122-130 lbs) 1
Thomas McCaffery 2 Carter Lmdborg 3
Becky Byrne.
Class 8 (133-139 lbs) 1 Carter Lmdborg
2 Ryan Healy 3 Sharon Byrne
Class9(lsolbs) 1 Becky Byrne 2 Adam
Byrne
Heavyweight Champion Carter Lmdboig
Reserve Thomas McCaffery
GRAND CHAMPION
Julia Howe
RESERVE
Sara Howe
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