A2B>Lancnter Farming, Saturday, Octobar 7,1995 Ephrata Fair Sale Posts Results EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Sale results from the Ephrata Fair were announced recently. The grand champion steer, shown by Cory Simo, Lancaster, a calf purchased from Salunga Acres, was sold to Family Time Restaurant for $l,lOO. Cory is a member of the Grassland FFA at Garden Spot High School. Exhibitor of the grand champion hog, Tracy Bollinger, Manheim, sold the hog to Hatfield Packing for $2,85 a pound. 4 The reserve, shown by Ginny Nolt, Ephrata, was sold to Ephrata National Bank for $2 a pound. Grand champion of the market lambs went to Joleen Herbert, Terre Hill, of the Hans Herr FFA, and was sold to Corestates Bank for $2.90 a pound. Jenny Hoover, Lancaster County 4-H and Cloister FFA member, sold the reserve champion to Dr. Walter Trum bauer, Ephrata, for $2.50 a pound. Grand champion of the market lambs went to Joleen Her* bert, Terre Hill, left, of the Hans Herr FFA, and was sold to Corestates Bank for $2.90 a pound. From left, Joleen, and Corestates representatives Ted Bowers, center, and Darvln Boyd. -<iy ~ -Jty member, left, sold the reserve champion to Dr. Walter Trum bauer, Ephrata, for $2.50 a pound. Exhibitor of the grand champion hog, Tracy Bollinger, Manhelm, right, sold the hog to Hatfield Packing for $2.85 a pound. At left Is Kenton Good, representative for Hatfield Packing. Kerper’s ‘Petunia’ Takes Reading Beef Trophy KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) Richard Kerper, Jr. won grand champion in the heifer competition at Reading Fair recently with “Petunia,” his crossbred junior heifer calf. At the fair, held at the Kutztown Fairgrounds, the Berks County 4-H held its heifer roundup in con junction with the fair. Champion went to Troy Gelsinger with his Simmental heifer, “Trouble.” In the market steer competition, grand champion went to David Newpher. Reserve champion was awarded to Lee Gauker of Fleet wood for his Charolais crossbred steer named “George.” For the fitting competition, champion senior was awarded to Tammy Gelsinger. Intermediate was Kelly Dietrich. Junior inter mediate was Lee Gauker. Junior champion went to Cathy Levan. In the showmanship competi tion, senior first place went to Troy Gelsinger. Intermediate went to Mark Manwiller. Junior interme diate went to Ben Weist Junior intermediate was awarded to Kris ty Dietrich. The Beiks County 4-H Beef Club members will be holding their steer roundup on OcL 11 at the Leesport Parma’s Market at 9 a.m. (show) and 4 p.m. (sale). Following is a list of show placings. READING FAIR BEEF SHOW RESULTS FITTING Stniort; 1. Tammy Qaltlngar. 2. Troy Galilngtr. 3. Jaaon Manwlllar. Intarmadiata; 1. Kelly Dlatrlch. 2. Mark Manwlllar. 3. Kyla (Turn lo Page A2I) . granv. ter, a calf purchased from Salunga Acres, was sold to Fami ly Time Restaurant for $l,lOO. From left, Cory, and buyers Kimberly Stauffer and Glnny and Marvin Charles. la, right, was sold to Ephrata National Bank fo'r $2 a AT left Is Aaron Groff, Ephrata National representative. In the market steer competition, grand champion went to David Newpher. Reserve market steer champion was awarded to Lee Gauker of Fleetwood tor his Charolals crossbred steer named “George.” pound. Bank
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