Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 23, 1997, Image 102

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    C6-Lancaster Firming, Saturday, August 23, 1997
Grand champion market hog exhibited by William Keyes
was purchased by Wayne Bank for $7 per pound.
Carrol! County
Reserve champion market
swine, sold by Samantha Feeser,
was purchased by Hoss’s Steak
and Sea House for $2.25 per
pound.
Each year one lamb, steer, and
pig are earmarked to benefit the
Carroll County 4-H livestock
fund.
This year the Geiman Bros,
scholarship lamb was raised and
exhibited by Nick Thurston to
benefit the scholarship fund. The
100-pound lamb was purchased
by the Geiman family of West
minster for $3.50 per pound.
The Union National Bank
scholarship steer was raised and
exhibited by Mark Miller. The
steer, weighing 1,100 pounds, was
purchased by Bullock Family
Restaurant of Westminster for 90
cents per pound.
The Feeser Family scholarship
pig. raised and exhibited by Becky
Arnold, sold for $2.20 per pound
to Triple Spike Construction Co..
Mark and Bryan Van Sant, of
Woodbine.
A number of individuals and
businesses were recognized at the
sale for their contributions to the
ag center building fund.
CJ. “Buck” Miller Jr. of CJ.
Miller, Inc. of Hampstead donated
$lOO,OOO for site preparation. The
new dining hall will be named in
memory of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. CJ. and Claire J. Miller.
Robert M. and Ruth Bare, own
ers of Bare Truck Center. Inc.
Matt Fogel told his grand champion crossbred steer to
CJ. Miller. Inc., Masonry Contractors, and Martin Hill Land
scaping for $4.75 per pound. From the left: Marty Hill repre
senting Masonry Contractors and Martin Hill Landscaping,
C.J. “Buck” Miller dr. representing CJ. Miller, Inc., Matt
Fogle at the halter of his steeer, and Jessica Fritz, Carroll
County farm queen.
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donated $60,000. “We’ve always
felt we derived our support from
the county and we would like to
give support back to the county,
especially for a paogram that sup
ports the youth,” said Lewis M.
Stpms Jr., vice president of the
truck center.
Dwayne Amoss of Lehigh Port-
land Cement in Union Bridge
donated $5OO toward the new
building fund. Lehigh Portland
Cement has been a big supporter
in the community, and wants to
continue with its commitment to
support youth and agriculture in
the county, said Amoss.
Donors of time, service, and
materials to the fair board were
recognized and' presented with
framed, limited edition posters of
the centennial fair. They were
Beth Stambaugh of Hodgepodge
Petting Zoo, Donald Lippy repre
senting Lippy Bros.', Ray Finch
representing Finch Services, and
C.J. “Buck” Miller Jr. repre
senting CJ. Miller, Inc.
Jack Reedy, an auctioneer from
Hampstead, was honored for his
service to the fair. Reedy has
attended every fair for the last 31
years, except for one year when he
was in the hospital. He has been
an auctioneer at the 4-H sale each
year.
Anyone interested in making a
donation to the building fund
should contact Bob Shirley at die
Carroll County Extension Service,
(410) 848-4611.
Sale Has 315 Animals
HONESDALE (Wayne Co.)
At noon on Saturday, Aug. 11 at
the Wayne County Fairgrounds,
local 4-H’ers successfully offered
31S animals for sale at the Wayne
County Junior Livestock Sale.
Area businesses, parents, and
friends purchased market hogs,
steers, and lambs for a total sale
figure of $125,847.20. Helping
the youth sell their animals were
volunteer auctioneers Wayne
Weaver, Adam Fraley, John Re
gan, Bob Earl, Tom Randt, and
Dan Naylor.
For the second year in a row,
Waymart Milling Company bid
more than $9,000 for the benefit
of area 4-H’crs. One of the hogs
they purchased was resold to ben
efit Steven Zeiler, a former 4-H’er
who was critically injured in an
automobile accident last winter.
Also reselling hogs to benefit
Zeiler were Community Bank and
Trust, Deerpark Lumber, Keat
ings’ Heaven’s Gate Farm, Ship
sky and Randt Trucking, and
Mike’s Heavy Equipment
Other animals were resold to
benefit individuals and organiza
tions. Tim O’Connell Well Drill
ing returned four pigs for the Tri-
Gal 4-H Club and the Calkins 4-H
Ag Club. Community Bank and
Trust resold three more pigs to aid
Wayne County 4-H, the John Val
entine Baby Medical Fund, and
the Center Medical Fund. Deer
park Lumber returned one more
pig to benefit the Kountry Kids
4-H Club. WJ. Reining and Sons,
Inc., returned two pigs for resale
for the Wayne County 4-H. The
Honesdale National Bank gave
two pigs back to sell for the Way
ne County Food Pantry and Way
ne County Habitat For Humanity,
and one lamb back for the Wayne
County Fair. Mike’s Heavy
Equipment donated the proceeds
of the sale of one sheep to the
Kountry Kids 4-H. Jeff Nogan
Auto Supply resold one sheep to
benefit the Pleasant Mount Go-
Getters 4-H Club. John and Sue
Keyes returned one lamb to resell
for the Wayne County 4-H Horse
Program.
The first animal offered for auc
tion was the 263-pound grand
champion market hog raised by
William Keyes of the Pleasant
Mount Go-Getters. This animal
was purchased by the Wayne
Bank for $7/pound. The teserve
grand champion market hog was
raised by Bridget O’Neill, also of
the Pleasant Mount Go-Getters.
Dr. Henry Nebzydoski purchased
this animal for $4/pound.
Ellen Salak, Waymart, sold her
Wayne County Posts Show Results
(Continued from Page C 4)
for the event was Dr. Robert Herr
of Narvon.
The grand champion market
lamb was raised by Ellen Salak of
Kouptry Kids 4-H club and the'
reserve grand champion market
lamb was raised by Ryan Keyes of
the Pleasant Mount Go-Getters
4-H club.
The division winners of the
show were raised by the following
4-H’crs:
DIVISION 1
Champion - Gwan Courtright
Raaarva - Jasdca Scut
DIVISION 2
Champion - Elian Salak
Rasaiva - Stavan Propit
DIVISION 3
Champion - Ryan Kayaa
Ratarva - Jaaalca Millar
Champion - Amanda Krug
Ratarva - Mkhaal Kerb
DIVISION 4
grand champion market lamb to
Paul Mott, Logging, for
The reserve grand champion lamb
was raised by Ryan Keyes, and
purchased by Top Notch Distribu
tors for S6.SO/pound.
Kyle Miller’s homebred grand
Grand champion market steer exhibited by Kyle Miller
was purchased by Wayne Bank for $1.60 per pound.
was purchased by Paul Mott, Logging, for $9 per pound.
DIVISION I
MARKET LAMBS
Claii A: 1. Miriam B. Rybak (Homabrad
Champion), 2. Joaaph C. Rybak, 3. Miriam B.
Rybak
Ctaaa B: 1. Jaaaa M. Smith, 2. Jaaaa M.
Smith, 3. Amanda N. Curt*
Claaa C: 1. Jaatica A. Scull (Raaarva), 2.
Ryan C. LaTouratta, 3. Timothy D.
Schwalghofar
Claaa D: 1. JanaNa L. Curtla (Homabrad
Raaarva Champion). 2. Patrick Sampaon, 3.
Landan J. Groaarhan
Claaa E: 1. Gwan D. Courtright (Champ
ion), 2. Cart E. Goodwin, 3. Jannilar B.
Rickart
DIVISION II
MARKET LAMBS
Claaa A: 1. Tiffany A. Schwalghofar, 2.
Joaaph C. Rybak (Homabrad Raaarva
Champion), 2. Joaaph C. Rybak, 3. Alyaaa S.
Enalln
Ctaaa B: 1. Landan J. Qroaaman, 2. Jor
dan A. Komlnakl, 3. Jamla R. Rickart
Claaa C: 1. Elan Salak (Grand Champion
Markat Lamb, Champion). 2. Stavan Propat
(Raaarva Champion), 3. Magan M-
Schwalghofar
Claaa D: 1. Nicholaa Orawohin, 2. Ryan L.
Olahl. 3. Margarat Sampaon
Claaa E: 1. Jocalyn J. Qroaaman (Homa
brad Champion), 2. Margarat Sampaon, 3.
Jaaaica A. Scul
champion market steer was t
black Angus that was bought by
the Wayne Bank for Sl-60/pound.
His sister Kendall’s reserve grand
champion market steer was pur
chased by the Family School for
$l.lO/pound. Both 4-H members
belong to the Pleasant Mount Go-
Getters 4-H Club.
DIVISION in
MARKET LAMBS
Omi A: 1. Thomai H. Ebart (Honwlwd
Raaarva Champion, Homabrad 'Ra*aiv»
Grand Champion), 2. Jaaaioa Sdwwigtold,
3. Adam W. Oiahl
Clau B; 1. Adam W. DIM, 2. Chrltlophtf
A. Kaipar, 3. Jannltor B. Rlckart
Class C: 1. Ryan J. Kayas (Rsssrvs
Grand Champion Marital Lamb, Champion),
2. Manhaw J. QUbart (Homabrsd Champion,
Homabrad Grand Champion), 3. Msllssa S.
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Class D: i.Chrlslophsr Rowan, 2. Brittany
Kashla Backar. 8. Patrick Sampson
Class E: 1. Jasslca Lyn MHtoMß*****
Champion),'2. Jasiea SdjwalßhoJsr. 3. »
van Propst
DIVISION IV
MARKET LAMBS _
am A: 1. Alyssa S. Enilin, 2. Rya° L
Diehl, 3. Amanda M. Krug
data B: 1. Emily Ann LopatoWcy. 2-I'"*
E. Krempasky. 3. Joosjyn J.
Clan C: 1. Amanda M. Knio (Champ* oo )'
2. Qiag P. Dlahl, 3. Melissa 8. Mnor
Class D: 1 . Christophs Ro*an. 2. VsWJ
Ebert (Homabrsd Reserve Champion), a
E:V Michael Kwb (Rassw*
Champion. Homebred Reeen»e_Champi o n)
2. Sarah A. ElUs. 3. Nicholas Drewchln