Ephrata Fair Announces Livestock Sale Prices EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Results of the Ephrata Fair Champion Livestock shows and Grand champion market hog at Ephrata went to Lisa Pfautz, right. Ephrata National Bank purchased the 264-pound grand champion for $2.55 per pound, repre sented by Aaron Groff, left and Bob Zook, center. Photo by Praston Whltcraft Reserve champion market hog at Ephrata went to Sarah Boyd, Ephrata. The 266-pound reserve champion was pur chased for $1.50 per pound by Hatfield Quality Meats, repre sented by Tom Moyer. Photo by Pnaton Whltcraft Reservo champion of the Ephrata Fair Baby Beef Show was shown by Katie Holt and sold for 1,100 to the Ephrata National Bank. Representing the bank are Bob Zook, center, and Aaron Groff, right Photo by Pnalon Whttentt sales were announced recently. Following are the champions and the sale prices provided. Mb I Eohrata Fair Dairy Show supreme champion went to Jared Zimmerman for HIVu Mascot Dandy, left. The Brown Swiss grand champion was shown Boyd,rep resented here by her lather, Kerry. From left, Zimmerman; Jamie Homing, Lancaster County dairy princess alternate; and Boyd. Photo by Prnton Whltcmft Grand champion market lamb at Ephrata went to Jim my Zimmerman, right. The 120-pound grand champion went to First Union Bank, rep resented by Ted Bowers, vice president, for $l.lO per pound. Photo by Proston WhHcnft Holstein Club Sets Meeting ATGLEN (Chester Co.) - The Chester County Holstein Club has scheduled its annual meet ing and banquet on Tuesday, Oct. 20, beginning at 6:45 p.m. at the West Fallowfield Christian School. The turkey dinner with all the trimmings is priced at $5 for adults and $3 for children ages three through 10 years. The evening's program will feature the recognition of top 4- H and FFA Holstein youth and outstanding type and production awards for adults and youth. Entertainment will be a special slide presentation covering the club's activities in the past year. First-year 4-H'ers with Holstein dairy projects will be among the guests that evening, along with the Chester county dairy princess and nine others who make up Chester county's dairy royalty. iby gr*. Sarah Nolt, center, and sold for $1,200 to Farmers First Bank. Representing the bank were Russell Shirker, Lincoln branch manager, and Andy Terrell, vice president, ag department. Photo by Proston Whttcnft Grand champion market goat at Ephrata went to Sarah Boyd. The goat was pur chased by Luke Hlbshman of Triple H Construction. Photo by Pnoton WhHenft Orders for five pound blocks of mild cheddar cheese will be taken that evening. Make dinner reservations by Saturday, Oct. 10 with any of the following directors: Rod Bare (610) 593-7084, Bob Hewitt (610) 495-7927, or Jane Pepple Where's your mustache? ” Reserve grand champion market lamb at Ephrata was shown by Jimmy Zimmer man, right. The 128-pound reserve champion sold to Agway, represented by Dave Smith, for $1.05 per pound. Photo by Pnoton Whltentt (610) 932-3975. When making reservations, please call in BAA information, lifetime records of 200,000 pound cows still produc ing, and protein records on youth-owned animals. MILK