r s r r > 4 v’ . . vrunrr irn o> jr * » . D6*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 1997 Clinton MACKEYVILLE (Clinton Co.) The 25th Clinton County Fair ended on Aug. 9 with the annual Junior Livestock Auction. The auction grossed $41,102 for 52 members from their 136 animals. Livestock buyers purchasing animals with no personal need tvere resold to the packer bidder. H. I. Bierly Livestock of Mill Hall received the pigs and steers. Wal ter M. Dunlap of Lancaster received the goats and lambs. The sale included rabbits, goats, lambs, steers and daily beef. This year there was an increase in small animal projects. The sale conducted by Fraley Auctioneer Co. started with rabbit entries. The grand champion exhi bited by Nichole Fogleman, Cas tanea sold for $75 was purchased by Rusty Herlocher Auto .Sales, Lock Haven. The reserve grand champion meat pen was exhibited by Rachel Fulger, Mill Hall sold for $BO and was purchased by Albright Feed Mill, Mill Hall. There were 13 meat pens sold with an average of $43.65. Twenty-two exhibitors showed the 39 goats sold. Weights ranged from 37-71 pounds and price ranged from $275 - $BO, averaging $109.62. The grand champion goat was exhibited by first-year member Brett Getgen, Loganton and sold to Albright’s Feed Mill, Mill Hall for $225. The reserve grand champion goat was exhi bited by Bailey Yearick, Mill Hall and purchased by K&L Auto Sales of Rcnovo and Mill Hall for $275. The champion middle weight exhibited by Ryan Dan neker, Loganton and sold for $ 130 to Nicholas Packing Company, Loganton. The champion light weight also exhibited by Ryan Dannckcr selling for $lOO to Car roll Alignment, Loganton. The reserve champion middleweight exhibited by Rocco Zannella, Mill Hall, sold for $l5O to HJ. Bierly Livestock, Mill Hall and the reserve champion lightweight exhibited by Kimberly Getgen, Loganton, sold for $lOO to Nicho las Packing Co., Loganton. Thirteen exhibitors showed the 22 lambs sold. Weight ranges were 74-153 pounds and sold from $135 - $475, averaging $205.23. The grand champion lamb was exhibited by Kristie Graham, Blanchard and sold to Dr. Gerald Clair, State College for $350. The reserve grand champ ion was exhibited by Tammy Duck, Loganton, and sold to Dave Bierly Rcbersburg, for $235. The champion lightweight also exhi bited by Tammy Duck sold to Maclntyre Chevrolet, Lock Haven, for $135. The reserve champion lightweight exhibited by Jodie Fox, Mill Hall, sold to Steve Shipman, Mill Hall for $2lO. The reserve champion mid dleweight exhibited by Brad Gra ham, Blanchard, sold to Dr. Char les Foulsham, Lock Haven, for $l6O. And the reserve champion heavyweight was exhibited by Kristie Graham, Blanchard, and sold to Miller Brothers Auto Sales, Mill Hall, for $225. Twenty-four exhibitors showed and sold 48 hogs, weighing between 189-292 pounds. Prices ranged from $245 - $l,lOO, with an average of $338.44. The grand champion hog was exhibited by Jenn Dottcrer, Mill Hall and sold to Dottcrer Equipment and Stov er's Sub Shop; both of Mill Hall, for $l,lOO. The reserve grand champion hog was exhibited by Bailey Yearick, Mill Hall, and Fair Posts Sale Results Purchaser Dotterer Equipment, Mill Hall. From left, Misty Frank, Cindy Walizer with Kyra and Karl Walizer with Mike, Erica Miller, fair queen runner-up with Jenn Dotterer, exhi- bitor of the grand champion hog. sold for $6OO to Dr. Robert Lewis, Jersey Shore. The champion mid dleweight also exhibited by Jenn Dotterer sold to Northeastern Farm Credit, Montoursvillc, for $7OO. The champion lightweight exhibited by Daniel Schrack, Loganton, sold for $5OO to Dr. Louis Winner, Lock Haven. The reserve champion middleweight exhibited by Bailey Yearick was sold for $3OO to Phillips Wood Products. The reserve champion lightweight exhibited by Angie Beck, Mill Hall, was sold for $350 to Core States Bank, Lock Haven. Fourteen beef members chose between dairy beef and a beef breed steer to sell one animal. The beef steers ranged from 965 - 1,445 pounds averaging $1,293.75. The grand champion steer was exhibited by Brad Gra ham, Blanchard, and sold for $2,600 to Maclntyre Chevrolet, Lock Haven. The reserve grand champion was exhibited by Kris- Winners Named At Ephrata Swine Show In the hog show that opens the Donough won reserve. Ephrata Fair on Tuesday night, Ryan Zimmerman showed the Eric Ober, 16, Manheim won lightweight champion Chelsea grand champion honors with his Hoover the reserve. 254-pound light heavyweight In the heavyweight division champion. Cory Pfautz had the champion and Jenny Hoover, 16, of Denver Jimmy Zimmerman had the won reserve grand champion with reserve champion, her 252 pound entry that followed The top placings are as follows; the grand Champion in class. Lightweight, 220-230 lbs., 1. Chelsea Hoover also had the medium Hoover; 2. Derick Bollinger; 3. Andy weight champion and Travis (Turn to Page D 7) swfne show Sh ° Wed 9rand cham P ,on at the Ephrata Fair tie Graham, Blanchard, and sold for $2,000 to Albrights Feed Mill, Mill Hall. The champion heavy weight was exhibited by Angie Beck, Mill Hall and sold for $1,250 to Nicholas Packing Co., Loganton. The dairy beef steers ranged from 1,000 - 1,245 pounds, aver aging $858.33. The grand champ ion was exhibited by Kari Brun gard. Mill Hall, and sold for $1,025 to Bierly’s Store, Rebers burg. The reserve grand champion was exhibited by Zeke Brungard, Mill Hall, and sold for $9OO to Jersey Shore Livestock Auction, Jersey Shore and Centre Hall. The champion middleweight was exhi bited by Mitchell Nihart, Mill Hall, and sold for $875 to Nyman’s Trucking, Mill Hall. The champion lightweight was exhi bited by Brian Miller, Mill Hall, and sold for $775 to Eddie Strouse Plastering, Mill Hall. Erica Miller, fair queen runner-dp, Darlene and Dave Bierly of Bierly’s Store, Rebersburg with Kari Brungard, exhibitor of the grand champion dairy beef. Erica Miller, fair queen runner-up, Bill Maclntyre 111 of Maclntyre Chevrolet, Lock Haven and Brad Graham, exhi bitor of the grand champion steer. g. _mpion lamb, Erica Miller, fair queen runner-up, and Dr. Gerald Clair, State Col lege, purchaser. urigi Mill, Mill Hall, and Erica Miller, fair queen runner-up with Brett Getgen, exhibitor of the grand champion goat.