HONESDALE Thomas Thiede, Forest City, purchased the grand champion steer at the Junior Livestock Sale last Saturday evening at the Wayne County Fair for $1.60 per pound or a total of $2,024. The 1,265 pound steer was raised by Crystal Schweighofer, Honesdale. Thiede also purchased the grand champion pig, which was raised by Scott Lewis, Pleasant Mount, for $4 per pound, or a total of $964. The grand champion lamb raised by Shane Fuller, Damascus, was purchased by John Petrosky, Pleasant Mount, PENN DIESEL SERVICE CO. 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MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 UNCASTER, PA 17602 ONE 717-866-7555 PHONE 717-393-3612 Early Morning & Evening Call 717/345-8795 Wayne Co. Junjors Sell Champion Fair Livestock for |5.40 per pound or a total of $615.60. The Wayne County Bank, Honesdale, purchased the reserve grand champion steer for $1.40 per pound or a total of $1,659. The 1,185 pound steer was raised by Tim Rutledge, Equinunk. The reserve grand champion pig raised by Jennifer Davis, Hawley, was purchased by Millon’s Garage, Honesdale, for $4 per pound. Marshall Machinery' Inc., Honesdale, purchased the reserve grand champion lamb raised by Patrick Mang, Honesdale, for $3.70 IRPLY - INCREASE YOUR PROFIT iUR WATER SI - NOTICE LIFETIME High-Tensile Fence Building Competition | OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Greene County, Pennsylvania is the high tensile fence capitol of the United States. Where better to stage New Zealand’s number 1 spectator sport. Fifteen highly mechanized crews go “head to head” at 1:00 P.M. 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The top volume buyer for the sale was Thomas Theide who purchased 5 pigs, one lamb and 4 steers for a total value of $7,133.70. Buyers of other champion Lancaster Farming Saturday, August 23,1986-D9 ammals were as follows: The champion middleweight steer raised by Mike Marks, Damascus, was purchased by arts Apparel for Him & Her, Honesdale, for $1.20 per pound. Reed’s Plumbing, Bethany, purchased the reserve champion medium weight raised by Anna Rutledge, Equinunk, for $1 per pound. The champion lightweight steer raised by Brian Weist, Honesdale, was sold to Joe Davis, Hawley, for $l.lO per pound. Tom Thiede purchased the reserve lightweight steer which was raised by Marshall Marks, Damascus, for $l.lO per pound. The champion lightweight pig, raised by Joseph Davis Jr., Hawley, was purchased by Moore Business, Honesdale, for $2 per pound. The reserve heavyweight pig, raised by Dan Conlogue, Pleasant Mount, was purchased by Northeast Equipment & Distributers, West Clifford, for $1.50 per pound. W&T Price Assoc., Mt. RpthH nnrchased the reserve # Scotch Highland Cattle Show Slated The Northeast Scotch Highland Breeders Association’s Fall Show and Exhibition will be held on Saturday, Oct. 11, 1986 at the Spencer Fairgrounds in Spencer, Massachusetts. Cattle from Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New WOOD - COAL - OIL HOT AIR FURNACES AND WOOD-COAL BOILERS HARMAN Heating & Plumbing Trade, WALTZ ENTERPRISES INC. 30 S. Hershey Ave. RDI Pleasant Valley Rd. (Bareville) Leola, PA 17540 Cogan Station, PA 17728 (717) 656-6898 (717) 998-2539 champion middleweight pig, which was raised by Michelle Glosenger, for $1.40 per pound. The reserve champion lightweight pig, raised by Cliff Jones, Waymart, was purchased for $l.lO per pound by Reeds Plumbing. The champion mediumweight lamb, raised by Shane Fuller, Damascus, was purchased by Formula I Feeds, New Albany, for $l.BO per pound. Fanners and Merchants Bank purchased the reserve champion mediumweight lamb, raised by Patrick Mang, Honesdale, for $l.BO per pound. The champion lightweight lamb, which was raised by Carrie Burlein, Honesdale, was pur chased by Coffee Grinder, Honesdale, and Zarcone’s Locker Plant, Honesdale, for $2.40 per pound. Reeds Plumbing purchased the reserve champion lightweight lamb, raised by Lynette A. Went zell, Honesdale, for $1.50 per pound. Hampshire and Maine will com pete in this day-long event. There will be cattle for sale at the fairground. For further information contact: Gordon Caldwell, Box 2258, Cummington, MA 01026 or Dr. Hugh Wilson Box 181 A, Sunbury, PA 17801. 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