BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG (Franklin Co.) Michelle Comman was the big money-maker during the 18th annual Robert L. Finken binder FFA Livestock Sale held during .the Shippensburg Com munity Fair. The Boiling Springs girl took home $3,000 after Hoss’s Steak & Sea House bought her 1,250-pound grand champion market steer. Bobby Davidson of the Shippensburg Chapter earned $1,625 for his 1,150-pound re serve grand champion market steer, which was purchased by Wenger Meats. The 960-pound grand champ ion dairy-beef market steer of Derrick Carpenter of the Big Spring Chapter brought $770 when it was bought by Doug Wal lick Insurance. The 810-pound champion light- weight market steer, an 810-pounder raised by Richard Foreman of Big Spring, was pur chased by North Mountain Bur cher Shop for $725. Derrick Carpenter sold his 1,025-pound champion medium weight steer to Agway for $7OO. The top price for market lambs was the $430 paid by Hoss ’ for the 120-pound grand champion raised by Michelle Comman. Bill Leib of the Cumberland Valley chapter took home $340 for his 111-pound reserve grand champion lamb, which Wolf Bus Lines purchased. The grand champion pair of market lambs, which weighed in at 207 pounds, was sold by Heath er Lehman of the Cumberland Valley chapter to Hubner Seeds/ Ron Souder, Kate Lemmon. John Gleim Inc. paid $l6O for the 99-pound champion Columbia lamb that was raised by Billie Jo Zeigler of the Cumberland Valley chapter. Bill Leib got another $220 when his 112-pound champion Dorset lamb was bought by Chris Herr. The champion Montadale, a 104-pounder raised by John Wit ter of the Cumberland Valley I chapter, sold to Lemmon Farms J for $l7O. Matt Souder of the Big Spring chapter earned $220 when his 104-pound champion Oxford was bought by Ken’s Agriservice. Bill Leib was back in the money during the market goat sale when his 66-pound champion was pur chased by York Farm Credit for $3OO. Derrick Carpenter earned another $230 for his 68-pound reserve grand champion goat, which Agway bought. William Peiper bought the grand champion pair of market goats, which weighed in at 94 pounds from Crystal Robinson of the Shippens burg chapter for $2OO. Matt Souder’s 49-pound champion lightweight goat went to the Farrell Veterinary Clinic for $l9O. Michelle Cornman’s 60-pound champion medium weight goat was purchased for $320 by William Peiper. A $5OO price was paid by Hat field Quality Meats to Bill Leib for his 257-pound grand champion market hog. Leib also sold his 228-pound reserve grand champ ion hog to Hatfield, this time for $350. Mark Goodhart of the Ship pensburg chapter made $550 by selling his 544-pound champion Sale Garners $3,000 For Common Grand champion market Cornman, Big Spring FFA, pui Sea House, Bill Campbell. Heather i ohma!w» P *l! r ? f market ,ambs exhibited by Heather Lehman. Cumberland Valley FFA, ourchased b 0 Hubner Seeds/Ron Souder, Kate Lelmnon: P asM W Grand champion market steer exhibited by Michelle Cornman, Big Spring FFA, purchased by Moss’s Steak and Sea House, Bill Campbell. pair of hogs to the Cumberland Ryan Haines of the Shippensburg V ooo P ' a u chapter brought $3lO from Orrs- Thc 209-pound champion tow „ Bank 6 mediumweight hog raised by lamb exhibited by Michelle irchased by Hose’s Steak and Grand champion market goat exhibited by Bill Leib, Cumberland Valley FFA, purchased by York Farm Credit, Duane Bosler. Grand champion pair of market goats exhibited by Crys tal Robinson, Shlppensburg FFA purchased by William Piper. Grand champion market hog exhibited by Bill Leib, Cum berland Valley FFA, purchased by Hatfield. Inc., Duff George.