Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 10, 1994, Image 162

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    EMancaatar mining, Saturday, Saptambar 10, 1994
Champion market lamb owner Derek Rice and buyer
West Milton State Bank. From left, Max DeHart and Lewis
Dingier.
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Union County Holds Livestock Sale
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LAURELTON (Union Co.)
The sixteenth annual Union Coun
ty 4-H and FFA Junior Livestock
Sale was held at the West End
Fairgrounds in Laurelton on
August S.
This year’s sale grossed
$35,362, which topped the pre
vious sale record set in 1990.
Forty-one Union County youth
participated in this year’s sale. A
total of eight rabbit meat pens, 10
steers, 34 hogs, and 38 market
lambs were sold by auctioneer
Bryan D. Imes. Following the sale
the buyers were treated to roast
lamb sandwiches that were pro
vided by Mountain View Farm
with the aid of Dan Snyder Cus
tom Butchering and the Scarlet-D
Restaurant.
This year’s grand champion
market steer was purchased by
Robert Hamm of the Country
Cupboard Restaurant & Shops of
Lewisburg for $3.75 a pound. The
1,225-pound Angus steer was pur
chased in October at the Harris
burg Beef Expo by 4-H member
Adam Wolfe. Adam is the
COMBINE GIVES
YOU THIS VIEW
OF YOUR CROP.
WONDER WHAT
THEY’RE HIDING.
HERNLEY’S FARM C.J. WONSIDUER BROS.
EQUIP.,INC. Quakartown, Pa.
Ellzabathtown, Pa. 215-536-7523
717-367-5867 New Tripod, Pa. Olay, Pa.
215-767-7611 215-967-6257
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Champion Market steer, owner Adam Wolfe, buyer
Robert Hamm for Country Cupboard, Lewisburg.
10-year-old son of Dennis and
Anna Wolfe of Lewisburg.
The reserve champion market
steer was purchased by Steve
Kreisher and Dennis Keefer for
the West Milton State Bank at $3 a
pound. The 1.045-pound steer was
owned by Kelly Keefer of Mifflin
burg. The Hereford/Limousin
cross steer was bred by her parents
Elnore and Van Keefer.
The grand champion market
hog was owned by Timothy Shoe
maker of Mifflinburg. Robert Val
entine of the Mifflinburg Bank
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and Trust Company purchased the
228-pound champion for $4.7S i
pound. The Berkshire crossbred
hog was bom on the farm of Tim'i
parents Mike and Janet Shoemak
er. The reserve champion market
hog was owned by FFA member
Derrick Moyer of Mifflinbuti.
The 235-pound ted crossbred ho|
was purchased by Boss’s Steak
and Sea House of Duncansville.
The Mifflinburg High School
senior is the son of Neil and Cindy
Moyer.
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Waynesboro, Pa.
717-762-3193