Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 28, 1996, Image 30

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A3O-Lanca«ter Farming, Saturday, September 28, 1996
EVERETT NEWSWANGER
Managing Editor
QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) The big prices were
reserved for the little lambs at the
Solanco Fair livestock auction last
Friday night.
Allison Hughes’ 130-pound
grand champion sold for $lO per
pound to Kline’s Septic Service in
Salunga and was put up for resale
to benefit the Lancaster County
4-H clubs. The lamb sold the sec
ond time fors2.oS to Jim and Elea
nor Kreider, Quarryville. Tiffany
Dean’s 116-reserve grand champ
ion sold for $13.50 per pound to
Dr. Richard Albright, Jr., Lancas
ter. The Albright family also put
this lamb up for resale to benefit
the Lancaster 4-H clubs, and the
second price was $5 per pound
from Edgefield Farms,
Quarryville.
The grand champion steer was
again bought by Ferguson and
Hassler, Quarryville. Hope Long’s
1,150-pound grand champion sold
for $4.05 per pound. Long also had
the grand champion at the fair last
year, which Ferguson and Hassler
bought for $4.85 per pound.
The reserve grand champion,
shown by Jessica Schmidt, sold for
$1.70 per pound to K & S Inc.,
Quarryville. Schmidt’s steer
weighed 1,210 pounds.
In the swine sale, Ashley Roh
rer’s 270-pound grand champion
sold for $1.70 per pound to Shady
Birch Farms, Quarryville, and
Alex Ranch’s 262-pound reserve
grand champion sold to Stoltzfus
Feeds, Gap, for $3.30 per pound.
The sale averages without the
grand champions are: steers, $.93;
hogs, $1.20, and sheep, $1.67.
Auction services and supplies
were donated by Lloyd Kreider,
New Providence: Dale Stoltzfus,
Gap; Ron Bard, Quarryville, and
Randy Ranck, Lancaster.
Jessica Schmidt sold her reserve grand champion to K &
S Inc., represented by James Kreider and Tom Snyder.
Hope Long sold her grand champion steer to Ferguson
and Hassler, represented by from left, Jim, Tim, and Chip
Hassler.
Lambs Resold To Benefit Lancaster 4-H Clubs
Allison Hughes sold her grand champion market lamb to
Kline Septic, represented by from left, Dave, John, and Kyle
Kline.
Alex Ranck sold his reserve grand champion hog to Stolt
zfus Feeds, represented by Leon Stoltzfus.
Zena Wins Ephrata Dairy Show
EVERETT NEWSWANGER
Managing Editor
EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.)
There were only seven dairy ani
mals in the Ephrata Fair show, but
Judge Wendell Mickelson, local
dairy service man, picked a veteran
show winner for the grand
champion.
C. Wadden Counsler Zena, an
aged cow showing dry, was the
grand champion. You will know
Zena as the grand champion of
both the Lancaster County 4-H
show and the Elizabethtown Fair
dairy show. She is shown by Dan
ny Bollinger, Manheim.
Reserve grand champion honors
went to James Zimmerman’s
milky-looking two year-old.
Nathan Weiler had the junior
champion with a red senior calf,
and Philip Weiler had the reserve
junior champion with a fall year
ling. Danny Bollinger’s three year
old was the reserve grand champ
ion of the youth show.
In the Brown Swiss breed, Ger
ald Boyd, Ephrata, had the junior
and grand champion with KEB
Clay View Sens Bonnie, a summer
yearling. His spring yearling was
the reserve junior and reserve
grand champion.
Tiffany Dean sold her reserve grand champion market
lamb to Dr. Richard Albright, Jr., represented by Mrs.
Albright and grandson Joseph Guylulzya.
im 't
* * * m
« M ■
f
* ***, M 4'
Danny Bollinger shows the supreme champion at the
Ephrata Fair dairy show.
i :