Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1996, Image 30

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-i 16ft, representing Jacob H. Ruhl Insurance
bought Cory Ptautz’s reserve champion hog. Pam Lehman
holds the banner.
..... . y O l champion goat to Greg Geh
man, Manhelm Auto Sales. Pam Lehman, Manheim Fair
Queen, presents the banner.
ter, from Hose’s Steak House. John Hess led Casey High’s
steer and Pam Lehman, the Manheim Fair Queen presented
the banner.
man presents the banner.
Manheim Fair Youth Auction Has Many Donations
EVERETT NEWSWANGER
Managing Editor
MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.)
The annual Manheim Fair lives
tock sales were held last Friday
night with FFA and 4-H members
finishing up their projects by sell
ing their goats, lambs, hogs and
steers.
GOATS
In the goat sale, Chad Fisher
sold his champion to the Manheim
Auto Auction for $S per pound.
The reserve champion, shown by
Jacey Fisher, sold to Lebanon Val
ley Bank for $3.85 per pound.
Total for the 18 head was $4,408
with an average of $4.21.
HOGS
The champion hog, shown by.
Cory Pfautz, sold to Manheim' 1
Auto Auction for $6.25 per pound,
and his reserve champion sold to
Jacob H. Ruhl Insurance for $3.60.
In all. 97 head brought
$47,340.60 with an average of
$1.91 per pound.
LAMBS
The grand champion lamb,
shown by Kenton Bucher, was pur
chased by Stauffers of Kissel Hill
Markets for $6 per pound. SKH
also bought Joelynn Donough’s
reserve champion for $S per
pound.
Thirty-five head brought a total
of $9,486.60 with an average of
$2.41 per pound.
STEERS
In the beef sale, Casey High sold
his grand champion to Hoss’s
Steak House for $4 per pound. The
reserve champion, shown by Ryan
Donough sold to Manheim Auto
Auction for $2.00 per pound.
In all, 16 head of steers brought
$33,906.35 with an average of
$1.62 per pound.
DONATIONS
A total of $7,758.55 was raised
for charitable causes during the
sale.
Derrick Sensenig donated his
goat to the Elvin Heisey Trust Fund
($430.50) as did Manheim Auto
Auction ($164.00).
Jacob H. Ruhl Insurance
donated a hog purchase to the Man
heim Soccer Club ($910.00).
Geoffrey Rohrer donated his
hog to the Bob Delp family
($1,417.50) as did Whitman Auc
tioneers ($387.45.)
Stiegel Construction donated
money for their hog to the Man
heim Soccer Club ($369.60).
Weaver Insurance Agency
donated hog to the Manheim FFA
($492.10).
Core States Bank donated a lamb
to the Lancaster County 4-H ban
quet ($261.60).
Ken Winner donated a lamb to
the Manheim FFA horse judging
team trip to the National Conven
tion ($157.20).
Phil Nissley donated a lamb to
Christ Children’s Home ($157.20).
Casey High donated 10 percent
of the proceeds from his champion
steer to the 4-H Development Fund
($537.60).
Mrs. Walter Heistand donated a
steer to Cobys Youth Service
($1,556.00).
. Pirko. center, representing the Manheim Auto
Auction bought Cory Pfautz’s grand champion hog. Pam
Lehman presents the banner.
Jacey Fisher sold his reserve champion goat to Lebarion
Valley Bank. Pam Lehman holds the banner, and Mike Flres
tein and Amy Smith represented the bank.
Kenton Bucher sold his grand champion lamb to Paul
Stauffer representing Stauffers of Kissel Hill Markets. Pam
Lehman shows the banner.
the banner.
iMitting SKH with Pam Lohman holding