Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 16, 1999, Image 26

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    A26-Lancaater Farming, Saturday, October 16, 1999
Manheim Fair Livestock Sale Report
Derick Bollinger sold his champion market hog to
Manheim Auto Auction auctioneers, represented by Tom
Girvin for $5.25 per pound. Lori Hockenberry looks on.
John Tracy sold his champion market lamb to Fulton
Bank represented by Lowell Frey and Mike Firestine for
$3.25 per pound. Lori Hockenberry looks on.
Other highlights of the
sale include Jeremy Kready
selling his reserve champion
FFA steer for his medical
expenses. He wasn't able to
fit and show his steer so
Jordon Wolgemuth did the
work for him. The steer sold
for $4.50 per pound to
Manheim Auto Auction. Also
a cake was auctioned off to
help pay traveling expenses
for the livestock teams and
brought $5lO from
Conestoga Auction.
The champion market steer shown by Travis Donough sold to Mrs. Walter
Heistand represented by Mrs. Heistand and Cliff and Lynn Orley for $3.50. The
steer was donated back to be resold for awards to the youth at the Manheim Farm
Show and brought $1.60 per pound.
Todd Zurin, left photo, sold the grand champion Holstein feeder calf to Manheim
Auto Auction represented by Greg Gehman for $2.00 per pound. The reserve
champion Holstein feeder calf, in the photo to right, shown by Adam Zurin, sold to
Kenneth and June Zurin for $2.25 per pound.
The reserve champion market lamb shown by Jessica
Stoltzfus sold to Hoss's Steak and Sea House represented
by Rob Billet for $3.10 per pound. Lori Hockenberry looks
on.
The reserve champion market steer shown by Ryan
Donough sold to Boss's Steak and Sea House represented
by Rob Billet for $1.50 per pound.