Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 2003, Image 20

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    A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19, 2003
Annual Hatfield Fore FFA
Auction Raises More Than $lO,OOO
Auction Hog Helps Revive An FFA Chapter
ANDY ANDREWS
Editor
STEVENS (Lancaster Co.) Here at Fox
chase Golf Course, a pig brought them back.
In this case, the sale of pig during a golf tour
nament to benefit FFA may have contributed in
a big way to saving an FFA chapter.
During the 11th annual Hatfield Quality
Meats Fore FFA golf tournament Monday eve
ning, the hog sold for $4OO to Bill Campbell,
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Willie Sole, FFA Foundation president
and store manager of Tractor Supply
Company, Indiana, stands next to an all
steel fountain auctioned off to benefit
the state FFA.
Hawk Valley third place team win- "ith a score of 60 were from New Ox
ners, from New Oxford High School, are ford from left, Bob Sperl-
Bob Conrad, Jack Sheehan, Scott An- * el >i ack Sheehan, Scott Anderson, and
derson, and Bob Spertzel. Bob Conrad -
The first gold
medals for the
Chapter Golf Chal
lenge were award
ed at the tourna
ment Monday
evening.
Lancaster
Farming's
Classified
Ads Get
Results!
Penns Manor FFA, Clymer, is con
structing a livestock building, and this
pig, auctioned off Monday evening,
could provide a lot of needed funding.
From left, Gerald Hughes, Penns Manor
FFA adviser; Willie Sole, FFA Foundation
president; and Carolyn Fyock, Penns
Manor FFA reporter.
All photos by Andy Andrews, editor
Gold medal golf challenge winners
Tu scar or a
new grounds Valley
on Route 75, Heritage
3 Miles South of
East Waterford, PA 0. y S
July 24-27, 2003
Parking On Grounds Free
4th Annual
Lumberjack Competition
FEATURING: Axe Throw... Log Roll
Crosscut 2-man, 2-woman,
Jack & Jill
Singlebuck ...Standing 810 ck...
Underhand Chop - Women & Men
... Springboard ... Pole Fell
An event not to be missed...see schedule
Teepee & Pre 1840’s Structures
on Display
Indian Artifacts
Black Powder Displays
Tomahawk Throw
ANYONE WISHING TO DISPLAY
INDIAN ARTIFACTS...CONTACT
Harold Shearer - 527-2409
FEATURING
Petting Zoo - Friday & Saturday
Helicopter Rides
• Antique Tractors
• Antique Farm Machinery
• Antique Cars
• Steam and Gas Engines
• Benefit and Consignment Sale
• Country and Western Entertainment
• Parades
• Flea and Craft Market
• Displays and Demonstrations
• Plenty of Good Food
• One Bed & Breakfast Nearby
•Two Campgrounds Nearby
• Tent Space Available for Exhibits of
Antique Nature
• Paddle Wheel
• Loading Dock on Grounds
• Tractor Teeter Totter
• Pedal Tractor Pulls
• Antique Tractor Pulls
Horseshoe Tournament
Saturday, July 26, 2003
Sign-up by 8 a.m.
Tournament Starts at 9 a.m.
Trophies 4 Places
(Singles & Doubles)
BRING YOUR OWN SHOES
ALL OUTDOORS
SOUTH
PA TURNPIKE
Willow Hill Exit
Grova
Hon«|
Port Ro
NORTH
15tH Annual
Flea and Craft Markets
Contact Gary Zeiders -
717-734-0037 or
Doug Shearer - 717-527-4989
For Space or Details, after 5 p.m
50 -50 Drawings Will.Be Held
During The Weekend
SCHEDULE OF
EVENTS
Thursday. July 24. 2003
Benefit Sale
4 p.m. Donations appreciated
and consignments accepted
(Commission is 20%) not to
exceed $lOO on any item. Items
will be accepted from 8 a.m. until
3 p.m. on day of sale.
Early consignments greatly appreciated
Sale held rain or shine.
(Contact 734-3270)
Auctioneering bv
Bryan D. Imes & Sons
Food Stand Will Be Open
BBQ Chicken Will Be Available
at 4 p.m.
Friday. July 25. 2003
4 p.m. BBQ Chicken Available
5:30 p.m. Pedal Pulls
6 p.m. Garden Tractor. Pulls
(Trophies)
6:30 p.m. Parade on Grounds
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Square
Dance with Down Yonder
Demonstrations
taturdav. July 26. 200:
7-10 a.m. - Breakfast Available
9 a.m.-12 noon - Lumberjack
Competition
10:30 a.m. - (Throughout the Day)
BBQ Chicken Available
11 a.m. - Pig &Ox Roast by the
Tuscarora Grange #774
11 a.m., 4 p.m. & 6 p.m. - Parade
on Grounds
1 p.m. - Antique Tractor Pulls
2:30 p.m. - Entertainment by
3 p.m
4 p.m,
*LoveShme Agency www loveshine com
7-10 p.m. - Bluegrass Jamboree*
featuring two bands - Almost Fa
mous & Iron Ridge
7 p.m. - Almost Famous
Bluegrass Band
8 p.m. - Iron Ridge
9 p.m. - Almost Famous
Bluegrass Band
10 p.m. - Iron Ridge/Raffle Drawing
"Bluegrass Jamboree is being
co-sponsored by Chemgro Seeds
Rt. 860
Amanda Perko*
- Pedal Pulls
- Entertainment by
Amanda Perko*