Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 17, 1988, Image 54

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    814-L*ncaster Farming, Saturday, September 17,1988
FORKSVILLE (Sullivan)
Sixteen buyers paid out more than
$7,400 at the Sullivan County 4-H
Livestock Sale & Show. The
highest-selling animal, was Ben
Goshow’s grand champion market
hog, Chops. The 240-pound ani
mal brought $2.50 from Hatfield
Packing, which also bought the
reserve grand champion market
hog from Mike Souder for $2.10
per pound.
Brian Warburton’s grand
champion market lamb, Brutus,
which brought $2.30 from Warren
Tractor Equipment. The next
highest-selling lamb was not the
reserve grand champion, but Aar-
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market lamb at the Sullivan County 4-H Livestock Show and
Sale. Four-H Lamb Club Leader Carl Vough gives Brian a
helping hand.
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Sullivan County Holds 4-H Livestock Show, Sale
The 102-pound lamb was pur
chased by Dushore Agway for
$1.50 per pound. The 11-pound
reserve grand champion market
lamb, owned by Jim Spinella, sold
to Scott Sample Hauling for $l.lO
per pound.
Izzy Goodenough 11, Melissa
Wilkins grand champion market
steer, was purchased for $1.75 per
pound or a total of $2278.50.
Dewart Livestock bought Kim
King’s 1,105-pound reserve grand
champion steer for $.85 per pound.
A partial listing of the show’s
winners follows.
SULLIVAN COUNTY
MARKET LAMB
Iwalght Clits
Shiwers automatic continuous flow grain
drying systems eliminate the over-drying
often caused by slow stirring devices. The
Shiwers’ secret is the tapered sweep
auger which rotates around the
drying bin, removing even layers of
dried grain, assuring the removal of
uniformly dfied grain. For a better
way to dry grain, see your Shiwers
dealer
1 Aaron Bogart, 2 Scott Molyneux, 3 Todd
Uolyneux
Madiumwalght
1 Jarrod Bogart, 2 Dana Bogart
Medium Heavyweight
1 Jim Spmella, 2 Celia Molyneux, 3 Patty
Molyneux
Heavyweight
1 Bnan Warburton, 2 Amy Warburton
Qrand Champion
Brian Warburton
Rasarva Grand Champion
Jim Spmella
Fitting
Junior
Blue awards Patty Molyneux, Aaron Brian
Warburton, Amy Warburton, Jim Spmella
Red awards' Jarod Bogart, Aaron Bogart,
Dana Bogart, Todd Molyneux
Senior
Blue awards Celia Molyneux. Red awards
Scott Molyneux
Master Fitter
Celia Molyneux
Showmanship
Junior
Blue awards'Jarod Bogart, Aaron Bogart,
Dana Bogart Red awards Brian Warburton,
Patty Molyneux, Jim Spmella, Todd
Molyneux
Senior
Blue awards Scott Molyneux Red awards
Celia Molyneux
Master Showman
Jarod Bogart
MARKET HOGS
Lightweight
Celia Molyneux
Medlumwelght
1 Benjamin Goshow, 2 Patty Molyneux
Heavyweight
Mike Souder
Grand Champion
Ben Goshow
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Melissa Wilkins’ grand champion steer was purchased by Taylor Packing Co. From
left, Tom Taylor, Melissa, Greg Taylor and Cody Taylor.
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