Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 02, 1995, Image 142

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    MILL HALL (Clinton Co.)
The 23rd Annual Clinton County
Fair concluded with the 4-H Live
stock Sale on Saturday, Aug. 12.
This year the Fair had one buy
back packer bid for all livestock,
H. J. Bierly Livestock of Mill Hall.
Using a packer bid enables other
buyers to only pay the difference if
they have no personal need for the
animal.
Michelle Mineer with her grand champion lamb pun
chased by H. J. Blerly Livestock of Mill Hall. From left,
Destany Dickey, Ashley Blerly, and Harold Blerly.
Manufacturer Pricing
BUY DIRECT AND SAVE!
PA's Lars jest
HardwoodT Sawmill
k Shavings k Sawdust
Ideal Bedding For
Cattle, Poultry, and Horses
Also Available:
Ground Hardwood, Wood Chips, Bark Mulch
WALTER H. WEARER SONS, INC.
Loading Daily Monday-Friday .
Delivery Available For Tractor Trailer Loads
CALL WES FOR MORE INFORMATION
Phone 717-867-2212
Toll Free 800-344-3114
Also Buyers Of Standing Timber
Clinton County Posts 4-H Sale Results
Nineteen exhibitors showed the
31 market lambs sold. Weights
ranged from 84-140 pounds and
sold from $320 to $lOO, averaging
$135.48. The grand champion
exhibited by Michelle Mincer of
Mill Hall sold for $320 and was
purchased by H. J. Bierly Live
stock of Mill Hall. The reserve
grand champion was also exhi
bited by Michelle Mincer, selling
Route 241, Lebanon, PA
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for $175 and was purchased by
Powers Trucking of Lock Haven.
Seventeen exhibitors showed
the 30 market goats, weighing
50-87 pounds. They sold from
$375 to $BO, averaging $121.33.
The grand champion goat was
exhibited by Angie Beck of Mill
Hall, selling for $375 and pur
chased by Albright’s Feed Mill of
Mill Hall. The reserve grand
champion was exhibited by David
Snook II of Loganton selling for
$l6O and purchased by Miller
Brothers Auto Sales of Mill Hall.
Twenty-eight exhibitors
showed the 55 hogs sold. Weights
ranged from 190 to 275 pounds
and prices ranged from $11,125
down to $l6O, averaging $259.27.
The grand champion hog was exhi
bited by Kara Schrack of Loganton
and sold for $ 1,125 and purchased
by Dotterer Equipment of Mill
Hall. The reserve grand champion
(Turn to Pago D 3)
Brad Graham with his grand champion steer, with pur>
MllMhT n rant Mlller °* C entral Pennsylvania Auto Auction of
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