A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19, 2000 Red Hogs In Spotlight At Reading Fair ANDY ANDREWS or crossbreds were left to select Lancaster Farming Staff as champion and reserve. And LEESPORT (Berks Co.) though Holloway admitted he When it came time to choose a raises Dur °cs for his company in champion, Reading Swine Show G,en Rock > he simply thought judge Dave Holloway saw only a the hogs showed excellent sea of red in the show ring last market representation, week. Holloway said, “1 recognize Nothing but Duroc purebreds them - 1 ,ove them.” Jared Treichler, left, exhibited the grand champion hog at Reading Fair last week. Dave Holloway was show judge. Reserve champion of the Reading Fair Swine Show was Lucinda Bray, left. At right, Dave Holloway judged the show. Neu Holland, PA (717)354-4996 (717)445-7561 Hi Mag (Ag Lime Spreading) Hi-Cal We sell only guaranteed analysis limestone The heavyweight champion hog shown by Jared Treichler exhibited length of body and cleanliness, noted Holloway, in “a package that’s mobile and easygoing,” he said. Jared, 16, Fleetwood, son of Sandra Stump and Rodney Tre ichler, showed the homebred, purebred, 227-pound gilt from the medium heavyweight class. The Fleetwood High School junior said he plans to show at Kutztown and Allentown fairs and at Farm Show. The Berks County 4-H Swine Club member said he selected the hog at 75-80 pounds of weight. The family uses all the best quality hogs for breeding, Jared said. He’s taking the champion to Kutztown. Holloway noted the, reserve, the middleweight champion shown by Lucinda Bray from the heavy middleweight class, follows the requirements of the market pretty well. Lucinda, 18, daughter of John and Marcia Bray, Richland, ex hibited a 214-pound Duroc crossbred gilt from Oscar Man beck. Lucinda, a graduate of Tul pehocken High School, is en rolled at Penn State to study landscape architecture. Lucinda exhibited a cham pion several years ago at the fair, she said. Lucinda exhibited Clean up your shop & Sell your excess inventory at our Annual Tool & Machinery Auction On October 20,2000 Paradise Sales Barn, PA Items accepted: New & Good - Used Hardware, Machinery, Metalworking & Woodworking Tools, Equipment & Accessories, and related items. All items must be in good condition. No junk, lumber, paints, tires, windows, household goods, furniture or toxic wastes. Call 717-393-6466 or write to; Wanda Esh Gregg 2340 Sue Ann Dr., Lancaster, PA 17602 Sponsored by Olde Country Connections, Inc. at Kempton Fair and is attend- According to Manbeck, some ing Kutztown and plans to ex- exhibitors select pigs at 40-50 hibit at Keystone International pounds, but the potential at that Livestock Expo and Farm Show. (Turn to Pago A 27) Anita Manbeck exhibits the grand champion pair of hogs exhibited by her brother, Matt, at the Reading Fair Swine Show. At left is show judge Dave Holloway. INSULATION