Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1995, Image 20

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    A2O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 14, 1995
From the left, Michelle Fetteroif, ehowe her reserve grand
champion swine, while state Secretary of Agriculture Boyd
Wolff and buyers from Glatfelter Insurance Group.
Grand Champion
Bobi-Jo Balzano stands with state Secretary of Agricul
ture Boyd Wolff and Butch Clemens, representing Hatfield
Quality Meats Inc., buyer of Balzano’s grand champion
swine.
LaDonna Miliar holds the halter of her reserve grand champion steer, while rep
resentatives of buyer Glatfelter Insurance Group starid with her and state Secretary of
Agriculture Boyd Wolff- The representatives are Walt Jeffers, president of the agribus-
Jness insurance group, and Tony Dobrosky.
(Continued from Pago A 1)
From the left, Curt Stockdale holds the halter of the grand champion steer while
buyer Bill Campbell, CEO of Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, stands next to him.
ships were distributed to deserving
youth.
Stockdale said he intends to use
his earnings for college and to pay
bills. Similar intentions were
expressed by the other owners of
champion livestock.
The grand champion 160-pound
Duroc/Hampshire swine shown by
Bobi-Jo Balzano. was sold to Hat
field Quality Meats Inc., of Hat
field, for $12,000.
The grand champion market
lamb, a 137-pound Hampshire/
Suffolk, shown by Emmett
McMillen, of Brush Valley, was
sold for $2,800 to Hoss’s Steak
and Sea House.
The reserve grand champion
steer was a 1,315-pound Limousin
shown by LaDonna Miller, of
Bedford. It was sold for $4,500 to
Glatfelter Insurance Group, of
York.
The reserve grand champion
swine was a 259-pound Duroc/
Hampshire cross shown by
Michelle Fetteroff, of Centre Hall,
that sold for $7,000 to Glatfelter
Insurance Group. ,
The reserve grand champion
market lamb, a 128-pound Suffolk
shown by Kyle Fleener, of Robe
sonia, was sold for $3,200 to Car
los R. Leffler Inc.
A tribute to Leffler was pub
lished on the back page of this
year’s sale catalog. The namesake
of the business died this past year,
however, representatives from the
business said that it was their
intention that support for youth
continue through this type of was a youth he participated in 4-H
and showed animals at various
~ .. . « competitions.
According to the tribute, Lemer Overall, the sale grossed
had not only been an active sup* $60,369.60 on 163 head of market
porter of the sale, and one of the swinc; $ 92> 250 on 66 head of
top six companies supporting the market steers; and $ 27t685 on 120
sale of champions, but when he of market hmhs
support.
Kyle Fleener shows his reserve grand champion market
lamb of the Farm Show, with help from state Secretary of
Agriculture Boyd Wolff and representatives from the buyer
Carlos R. Leffler Inc., who are, Bob Blecker, John Byler, and
Pat Castagna.
Emmett McMillen shows his grand champion lamb, while
behind him are, from the left, state Secretary of Agriculture
Boyd Wolff and buyer Bill Campbell, of Hoss's Steak and
Sea House.
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