West End Fair Youth Livestock Sale He LAURELTON (Union) The Union County West End Fair held us 10th annual 4-H and “PFA Livestock Sale on Friday, August 5, The sale was open to all FFA and 4-H members in Union County exhibiting animals during the 63rd annual fair. Each county FFA and 4-H member with livestock pro jects could exhibit up to 1 steer, 2 hogs, and 2 sheep at the fair. Byron K. Imcs of Port Royal served as the auctioneer. A total of 71 market animals were sold for a total of $15,701.09. The 1,305-pound grand champ ion market steer was owned by Miss Union County, Amy Corner. ~g pi blted by Clint Rlshel, right, of Lewlsburg. John Fritz of Sunset ice Cream purchased the animal for $2.40 per pound. ELIZABETHTOWN FAIR EVENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 22 - 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM - All domestic entries received at Church Fellowship Hall. -5 00 p.m tor judging -3:00 p.m. - All animal entries received -Rabbit Show 9.00 a rr 11:00 am 4:30 p.m 5:00 p.m. -All domestic exhibit areas open to the public 6 00 p.m. -Swine Show (main arena) 6:30p.m,-Offical Fair Opening , 7:15 p.m.-George Grickis Organ Music - 9:00 p.m. -Annual Baked Goods Auction (main stage) SENIOR CITIZENS’ DAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 11.00 am 1:00 p.m 6:00 p.m 6:30 p.m 8 00 p.m 8.00 p m -Youth Sheep Show (main arena) -Lancaster County FFA Tractor Driving Contest -Beef Show (main arena) -George Grickis Organ Music -Dairy Goat Show (mam arena) -Sonny Miller and the Happy Valley Boys (mam stage) 1 1 00 a.m -Dairy Show (mam arena) George Grickis Organ Music Supreme Champion (mam arena) Sale of Champions (mam arena) A ’ Bethel's Creole Kings - Dixieland jazz Band (mam stage) 6 30 p m 7 00 p m 7 30 p nr 8 00 p ~ Amy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coiner of Lewis - ‘burg. The Charolais steer was pur chased at the New York Feeder Cattle Association sale in Angeli ca, N.Y. The steer was purchased by B & K Meats of Mifflinburg for $l.lB per pound. "* The 1,210-pound reserve champion market steer, owned by Curtiss Falck of Lewisburg, was purchased by Keister’s Middle burg Livestock Auction for $.79 per pound. In the market swine division, Kayse Moyer of Mifflinburg showed the 245-pound grand champion market hog. The All domestic exhibit areas closed 4-00 p m 6:00 p.m OPENING DAY TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 FARMERS’ DAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neii Moyer, Kayse sold her hog to thf Mifflinburg Bank and Trust Com pany for $3.05 per pound. The reserve champion market hog waf owned by Rodney Shoemaker ol Mifflinburg. His 270-pound ani mal was bred on the Shocmakci Farm, and it was sold to Sunset Ice Cream of Williamsport for $1.40 per pound. The grand champion market lamb was exhibited by Clint Rishcl of Lewisburg. The Mifflinburg FFA member is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Rishcl. His 158-pound Suffolk lamb was pur chased by Sunset Ice Cream ol Williamsport for $2.40 per pound. The reserve champion market lamb, owned by Rebecca Dietrich of Mifflinburg, was purchased b; Northeastern Farm Credit Scrvici of Lewisburg lor 52.02 per pound. This year’s sale included a total of six steers, 42 market hogs, and 23 market lambs. The steers sold for a total of $5,838, the market swine $7,306.37, and the market lambs $2,556.72. S .1, \' X, somme to CM* ABOUT.. LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTSI 7,00 p.m 8:00 p.m purchased per pound -•‘I Amy , . County; Jim Boop of B&K Meats; and Walter Keister of B&K Meats. MERCHANTS’ DAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 -Open Sheep Show (main arena) -Sheep Dog Demonstration (horse arena) -Area Artist's Art & Craft Auction (including cover painting) (show tent) -Jay Earle" Band - Country and Western Music (main stage) FAMILY DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 -Big Wheel Bike Race -Puppet Show (show tent) -Horse Show (horse arena) -Pet Show (main stage) -3:00 p.m. - All domestic exhibits released -Arm Wrestling Contest (main stage) -All animal exhibits released -Sheep-To-Shawl Contest (show tent) -Tractor Pull (fairgrounds) -Baby Photo Contest Winners Announced am a.m , nghi, fflinburg Bank & Trust Co., Kayse Moyer’s grand champion hog for $3.05 C t 'V
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