~-l*ncast«rF«nning, Saturday, October 29, 1979; 134 Livestock sales climax Manheim Fair BY DEBRA STRICKLER MANHEIM - Three livestock sales held admist damp weather and murky grounds concluded the festivities of the Manheim Fair last Friday evening. The first sale included 126 hogs owned by numerous FFA and 4-H members. The grand champion owned by Steve and Rick Strauss The 210 pound champion hog owned by Steve and Rick Strauss was s« to Hatfield Packing for a record $4.00 md. Ezra Good r esented Hatfield, W.E. Kreider, Inc. purchased the champion FFA steer from Barry Geib of Manheim. The 1090 pound champion brought 1.12V2 per pound. B & D FUEL INJECTION SERVICE 4800 STAMP ROAD TEMPLE HILLS, MD. 20031 TELEPHONE (301) 899-1626 Diesel Pumps American Bosch Roosa Master Simms Rebuilt and Exchange Fuel Injection System and Turbo Chargers For All diesel Engines OVER 1,000 EXCHANGE UNITS IN STOCK AT OUR TWO LOCATIONS FUEL INJECTION SERVICE, INC. 4800 Stamp Road Temple Hills, Md. 20031 (301) 899-1626 |^| weighed 210 pounds was purchased by Ezra Good of Hatfield Packing for $4.00 per pound. Hatfield Packing also purchased the reserve grand and champion pair owned by Kerry Boyd, for $1.38 and 58 cents per pound, respec tively. A total of 26,484 pounds of pork was sold for the il 01». Authorized Sales & Service For: CAV Robert Bosch Schwitzer B & D Robert Bosch WE SHIP DAILY BY U.P.S. OR BUS SERVICE average price of 52 cents per pound, approximately fif teen cents over market value. “A good above average price,” commented Mark Nestleroth. Brian Hurst’s champion sale lamb was sold for a record $3.05 per pound. The 98 pound lamb was pur chased by John Chapman of Dutch Valley Farms with the Turbochargers Roto Master Air Research BALTIMORE DIESEL SERVICE, INC. 6110 Holabird Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21224 (301)633-6777 assistance of his daughter, Liz. Encouraging her father to continue to bid, Ldz offered profits from the sale of her hogs toward the purchase of the lamb. She hopes to keep the lamb for breeding stock. The reserve champion lamb exhibited by Janice Longenecker was sold to “Willie the Butcher”, better Brian Hurst, right, sold his champion sale lamb to John Chapman of Dutch Valley Farms. His daughter, Liz, encouraged her father to purchase the lamb at the record breaking price of $3.05 per pound. YOUR MILK QUALITY GUARDIAN... Mueller HiPerForm® is the completely automatic milk cooling system for progressive dairymen. Durable HiPer- Form Model "OH" and "MHL” Milk Coolers feature large-radius corners and smooth stainless steel welds for easy cleaning Cooler capacities range from 300 to 6000 gallons With the flip of a switch, Mueller-Matic® Auto matic Washing System cleans the cooler interior with jet-spray wash and acidified rinse. *a , Ask us for details on HiPerForm milk coolers MARTIN’S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Route No. 1, Box 482 Fayetteville, PA 17222 Phone: (717) 352-2783 SALES & SERVICE J known as W.E. Kreider, Inc. at Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill. “Willie” bought the 110 pound reserve champion for 95 cents per pound. He bought six of the 23 lambs sold during the sale. The sale lambs averaged 73.6 cents per pound with the sale netting $1602.38 for the 2177 pounds of lamb sold. USED TANKS 300 Gal. & Up FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: “Willie the Butcher” - continued to purchase at'the steer sale. He bought the champion FFA steer exhibited by Barry Geib of Manheim. The 1090 pound Charolais-Angus cross was sold for $1.12% per pound. The reserve champion was purchased by Brubaker Lumber for 91% cents per pound. This 1140 pound Charolais cross was shown by Ruby Bollinger, Manheim. The eight FFA steers sold for the average price of 83 cents per pound. “OH "MHL"
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