■snnlng, Saturday, August 14,1993 Strong Support For BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURC (Cumbcr land-Co.) Cumberland County OK ~npk market steer of the Shlppensburg Fair is buyer William Campbell, CEO of Hoss’s Steak and Sea House Inc., while Eric Berkhelmer, right, holds the halter of his grand champ ion. Also shown Is Melanie Ginnlck. fair queen. ig ytiye> dale Stock Farms, holds the banner over the back of the grand champion market hog of the Shlppensburg Fair, shown by BUI Haines. the pi<. it certifying that he bought the reserve grand champloi. market lamb qf the Shippentburg Fair, while exhibitor Mike Comman holds the animal steady. support from individuab and agri businesses during the 14th annual Robert L. Finkenbinder FFA Livestock Sale held during the * Shi) ibi F» s ' Shippensburg state Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff presented a plaque of appreciation to Fled Dilmcr in rec ognition of 3S years of service to the Shippensburg FFA. Dilmcr, a retiring agriculture teacher at Shippensburg High School, is also retiring from the years of FFA leadership, during which he helped to bring about the livestock sale which enables youth to sell their project animals for more than market price, and be able to reinvest it in themselves, either through further education, or in purchasing livestock or equipment needed in production agriculture. In the market steer sale, the 1,330-pound grand champion raised by Eric Berkheimer of the Cumberland Valley High School Chapter sold for $3 per pound to Bill Campbell of Hoss’s Steak and Sea House. The 1,150-pound reserve grand champion steer of Todd Rabert of the CV chapter was sold to Tropi cal Treet for $1.05 per pound North Mountain Butcher Shop bought the lightweight champion steer, a 1,065-pound animal, from Jeff Foreman of the Big Spring High School chapter for $1.09 per pound ' The 1,390-pound heavyweight reserve championm steer of Rob Keiter of Big Spring sold for 83 cents per pound to the Greencastle Livestock Market Heather Glennon of the Ship pensburg High School chapter sold her 1,075-pound mediumweight reserve chiunpion steer for 76 cents per pound to Doug Wallick. Prices of the other steers sold during the sale ranged from 70 to 90 cents per pound. The 83-pound grand champion market goat raised by Heather Glennon' was bought by Ned Fogelsonger of Fogelsonger’s insurance for $2OO. ‘ William Piper, assistant director for the State'Farm Show, bought the 77-pound reserve grand champion goat from Glennon for $l3O. Prices paid for the other goats sold ranged from $7O to $155. Eric Berkheimer’s 98-pound grand champion market lamb was bought by Hoss’s Steak House and Sea House for $2.90 per pound. The reserve grand champion lamb of Mike Comman of Big Spring, which weighed 121 pounds, sold for $1.95 per pound to the Green castle Livestock Market Mac Magee of Shippensburg Sold his 115-pound champion Dorset lamb to Palmer Green for $1.25 per pound. Magee’s 128-pound champion Hampshire lamb was bought by the Oirstown Bank for $1.50 per pound. Ron Keither’s 121-pound champion Oxford lamb went to Wenger Farms for $1.30 per pound. The 110-pound champion Rambouillel lamb of Tim Zeigier of Big Spring was bought by Sun day’s Mill Company for $1.50 per pound. Chris Weber of CV sold his 91- reserve champion Hampshire to the Farmers Trust Company for $1.45 a pound. The 92- reserve champion Oxford of Rob Keiter was sold to Hall for $1.45 per pound. Farrell Veterinary Clinic bought the 101-pound reserve champion RambouUlet of Kelli Zeigler of Big Spring for $1.50 per pound Todd Umbrell of CV’s 77-pound reserve champion Shropshire was sold to Wolffs Bus Lines for (Turn to Pag* DC) FFA Livestock Sale - *imyi jmoditles brokerage firm, flank Bill Hainaa, who ahows hia raaarva grand chr lon irkr Inc., holds the banner of the grand champion market lamb he bought, while Eric Berhelmer holds the animal steady. Also shown Is Mslanle Glnnlck, fair queen. From tho left, Heathar Qtonnon, who ahowad tha grand champion marfcat goat of the Shlppanaburg Fair, htipt buy er Nad FOgateopgar hold tha banner war tht back of tha animal, whlla Malanto Qlnnlck, lair quean, hold* tha haitar.