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SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE -- THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1988
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1988
The grand champion market hog at the Jefferson County Fair, being
shown by its owner, Carrie Stutler (center), as the purchaser of the
animal at the annual auction. Ezra Good of the Hatfield Packing Com-
pany, joined by Tracy Childress, Miss Jefferson County Fair, look on. The
champ brought $2.80 per pound for a total of $680.00 for owner Stutler.
Cathy Stutler's market hog
brought $2.00 a pound, a total of
$450.00, from Charles Town Southern
States.
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Farmer's and Mechanics Insuran-
ce Company, represented by Joe
Gruber (center), paid $442.75 for
Mike Kanehl's market hog.
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The Hatfieid Packing Company, represented by Ezra Good (right),
also purchased the reserve champion market hog, owned by David
(center), at the annual livestock auction at the Jefferson County
Owner Cogle received $2.60 per pound or a total of $598.00 for his animal.
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The high bidder for James Ott's
(right) market hog, at $397.50, was
Southern States of Charles Town's
Wally Welsh.
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Thomassen Ford Mercury
Chrysler. Plymouth of Charles Town
purchased Brian Tabb's marke hog
for $508.75.
Paul Gruber's entry in the market
hog division was worth $388.80 when
purchased by the Whitmore Lumber
Company.
Browning's Foodland paid Sandy
Wiley $393.60 for this market hog.
Joel Hall's market hog entry
Fair was purchased for
Universal Forest Products.
Willard Chemical Company was
high bidder for this market hog
owned by Nicole Ott. •
Joey Gruber pocketed $445.05, paid
by the Bank of Charles Town for his
market hog.
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The Dr. John Mayhew family paid
Chris Ott $430.50 for his market hog
at the annual auction.
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Jamie Cogle is happy with the
$524.80 he received for his market
hog from the Bavarian Inn.
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Wilt's High Performance
Shop was top bidder for the
hog of Wiley Dawson.
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Chris Casto's market hog brought
$382.40, the high bid of Peoples Sup-
ply of Charles Town.
Andrew DelColle purchased Dusty
Moody's market hog with his high bid
of $396.80.
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Andy Wheeler's market hog
brought $360.10 at auction, paid by
Ramey's Furniture Store of Charles
Town.
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Jenkins Seed and Ranson Feed
paid $370.60 for this market hog of-
fered by Jeff Hite.
April Ware collected $345.00
market hog from the
Town.
Thomas J. Hawse, State Senate
candidate, pai'd R.B. Moler $362.50
for his Jefferson Fair market hog.
A family buy of 1384.25 by the
Lawrence DeHaven family enriched
John Ballenger's bank account.
The Donald Ott family bid $394.40
for Heather Moler's market hog at
the auction.
The Hatfield Packing Company
purchased Charles Hite's market hog
for $342.00.
Kim Casto's market hog
$381.30, purchased by
States of Charles Town.
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