A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1998 EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) The youth livestock sale at the Solanco Fair was held with averages of $3.40 for the 50 lambs, $1.43 for the 94 hogs, and $.85 for the nine steers. These averages do not include the champions. As for the champions. Allison Hughes sold her grand champion lamb to First Union Bank repre sented by Roger Rohrcr for $3.25. The reserve champion lamb shown by Tiffany Dean sold to Richard T. Winter, Inc., represented by Tim Weimer for $3.75. The grand champion hog shown by Andy Hughes sold to Farmers First Bank represented by Joe Delong for $4.50. The reserve champion shown by Rachel Ranck sold to Hostetler Grain represented by Bill Hosteller for $3.00. The grand champion steer shown by Jessica Schmidt sold to Ferguson and Hassler represented by Jim, Chip, Tim and Timothy Hassler for $4.75. The reserve champion steer shown by Jim Mul len sold to Shady-Birch Farms rep resented by Tom Kreider and George Nickle for $1.50. Ferguson and Hassler continued their tradition of buying the grand champion steer. Reading Fair Sheep Show (Continued from Page A 24) Champion Ram' Derrick Redmond Reserve' Travis Redmond Ewe 1 Year and Under 2.1 Derrick Red mond. 2 Travis Redmond 3 Travis Redmond Pair of Yearling Ewes 1 Derrick Red mond. 2 Travis Redmond Ewe Lamb Under 1 Year' 1 Travis Red mond 2 Travis Redmond 3 Derrick Redmond Pair of Lambs’l Travis Redmond. 2 Der rick Redmond. Champion Ewe Derrick Redmond Reserve: Travis Redmond SOUTHDOWN Ram Under 1 Year 1 Amanda Miller. 2. Amanda Miller. 3. Came Hartman Champion Ram; Amanda Miller. Ewe 1 Year and Under 2' 1. Amanda Miller 2 Amanda Miller Pair of Yearling Ewes: 1. Amanda Miller. Ewe Lamb Under! Year; 1 Amanda Miller. 2. Amanda miller 3. Amanda Gauker Pair of Lambs; 1. Amanda Miller. Champion Ewe. Amanda Miller Reserve; Amanda Millar. ROMNEY Ram Under 1 Year: 1. Mark Bremen. Yearling Ewes; 1. Kellie Graelf Pairs: 1. Kellie Graeff. Ewe Lambs: 1 Mark Brennen 2. Mark Bremen Pair Ewe Lambs' 1. Mark Brennen Champion Ewe. Kellie Graeff Reserve: Mark Brennen. RAM SUPREME CHAMPION Amanda Millar EWE SUPREME CHAMPION Amanda Miller MARKET LAMBS Lightweight (53-78 lbs.): 1- Travis Red mond. 2. Travis Redmond. 3. Amber Shoilenberger. Medium Lightweight (80-83 lbs.): 1. Justin Levan. 2 Ashley Shoilenberger. 3. Jill Net man Heavy Lightweight (86-87 lbs )' 1 Cathy Levan. 2. Amanda Miller. 3. B Hartman. Lightweight Champion; Cathy Levan. Reserve: Amanda Miller. Light Medium Weight (88-93 lbs.): 1 K Angstadt 2. B. Hartman. 3. Lee Gauker. Medium Medium Weight (94-96 lbs.): 1. Amanda Miller. 2. Ashley Shollenbergar. 3. Mark Brennen. Heavy Medium Weight (100-102 lbs.); 1 Leo Gauker. 2. Cathy Levan. 3. Justin Levan. Champion Medium Weight: Amanda Mill er. Reserve: Lee Gauker. Light Heavyweight (104-111 lbs.): 1. A. Gauker. 2. K. Graeff. 3. D. Redmond. Medium Heavyweight (115-120 lbs.): 1 Solanco Fair Livestock Prices Given The grand champion lamb shown by Allison Hughes sold to First Union Bank represented by Roger Rohrer. The reserve champion lamb shown by Tiffany Dean sold to Richard T. Wimer, Inc., represented by Tim Wimer. Campaign Kick-Off GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) - The kick off for the new Adams County Agricultural and Natural Resource Center's Capital Campaign is scheduled Sunday Sept. 27, from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. The $400,000 Capital Campaign money will be used to purchase furnish.ngs and amenities for the new center. The Free event is being held at the site location for the new building, just off the Old Harrisburg Road (Cumberland William Wiliits. 2. C. Hartman. 3.0. Redmond. Heavy Heavyweight; (122-130 lbs.); 1. K. Graeff. 2. W. Wiliits. 3. A. Gauker. MARKET LAMB CHAMPION Amanda Miller RESERVE Amanda Gauker PAIRS Lightweight (173-177 lbs.); 1. Kimberly Angstadt. 2. Brian Hartman. 3. A. Shoilenberger. Medium Weight (180-181 lbs.); 1. Amanda Miller. 2. Jason Levan. 3. J. Shoilenberger. Heavyweight (185-205 lbs.); 1. Lee Gauk er. 2. Cathy Levan. 3. Mark Brennan. Heavy Heavyweight (224-241 Ibe.): 1. Amanda Gauker. 2. William Wlllita. 3. Kellie Graeff. CHAMPION PAIR Lee Gauker Township) across from the Adams County National Bank Branch office and North Gettysburg Shopping Center. The afternoon program begins at 3 p.m. It will include remarks from Penn State Cooperative Extension, Adams County Conservation District representatives, and the county commissioners. Team leaders and others involved in the Capital Campaign will also be recognized. Entertainment is being pro vided by the Littlestown Area Municipal Band. Refreshments to be provided by various com modity groups from the county. Registration and children's games and activities are being organized by the Adams County 4-H Senate. For more information about the kick off event, contact the conservation district at (717) 334-0636. For more information on the Capital Campaign, con tact Faith Peterson (717) 259- 0250 or Ken Reinhart (717) 334- 1963. The grand champion hog shown by Andy Hughes sold to First Union Bank represented by Joe DeLong. The reserve champion hog shown by Rachel Ranck sold to Hostetter Grain represented by Bill Hostetler. The reserve champion steer sold to Shady-Birch Farms represented by Tim Kreider and George Nickle. The grand champion steer shown by Jessica Schmidt sold to Ferguson and Hassler represented by from left, Jim, Chip, Tim and Timothy Hassler.
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