Records Achieved At Potter County Livestock Sale COUDERSPORT. (Potter) Thirty-five animals were sold for a total of $14,297.42 at the annual Potter County Junior Livestock Sale held Friday, August 5, at the Potter County Fairgrounds for the biggest sale ever. Grand champion lamb was shown by Steve Snyder of Coudersport and was purchased by the Coudersport Theatre for $4.60 per pound. It weighed in at 122 pounds. The reserve grand champ ion lamb was shown by Mark Sera fini of Roulette. It weighed 117 pounds and was sold for $2.80 per pound to the Jersey Shore Lives tock Market Grand champion hog was shown by Brad Hoffman, Shingle house. It sold for $3.20 a pound, weighed 242 pounds and was pur chased by Headwaters Farm Credit The reserve champion hog was sold by Leo Cornell for $2.20 per pound to First Citizens National Bank. The pig weighed 197 pounds. Brad Green, Shinglehouse, had the grand champion steer, which weighed 1,385 pounds and sold for $1.23 per pound to First Citizens National Bank. The reserve grand champion steer was shown by Alan Cornell of Genesee. It weighed 1,115 pounds and sold for KEN CLUGSTON VERNON 3ZIBEL (717) 665-6775 (717) 665-2782 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING R.D. #2 MANHEIM, PA. PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE • 30 KW 120/240 Volts 1 Phase • 1800 RPM in. Chrysler Industrial • 225 C.U Engine • Brushless Alternator • A.C. Meter Panel • Engine Guages P.O. BOX 35 RT 1 BOX 166 MARTINDALE, PA 17549 VERSAILLES, MO 65084 215-445-4585 314-378-5457 $1 per pound to Sherwood Farms, Ulysses. Six other steers were sold for an average of $.65 per pound. Thirteen additional hogs were sold for an average of $ 1 per pound and 10 additional lambs were sold for an averag of $1.45 per pound. The Junior Livestock Sale com mittee gives special thanks to Si Pepperman, Auctioneer, Jerry Pir rung. Ring Man; Pirrung Auction eers, Inc., Sale Ring; Jersey Shore Livestock Market for market prices; Edith Reisler, head sales clerk and Art Metzger and the Leader Enterprise for pictures for buyers. ACHIWERY ARTIN SPECIAL SALE WINCO POWER PLANTS FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 *6,950.°° (While Supply Lasts) Automatic Start Control Panel Four Light Safety Shut Down Main Line Circuit Breaker Block Heater Enclosure Included (Suitable For Indoor or Outdoor) (Continued from Page D 4) pound. Hatfield Packing Company purchased the 243-pound reserve champion market hog from Nikki Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Griffin of Little Marsh for $3 per pound. First Citizen’s National Bank of Mansfield purchased the 1,348-pound grand champion market steer from Amy Painter, daughter of Norman and Marie Painter of Elkland, for $1.55 per pound. Headwaters Farm Credit from Wellsboro purchased the 1,120-pound reserve champion steer from Tracey Rouse for $1.50 per pound. The list of sale supporters Tioga County eral purchased more than one ani mal) includes; Greco’s Super Dup er, Mansfield/Wellsboro; First Citizen’s National Bank of Man sfield, Headwater’s Farm Credit, Cowanesque Valley Livestock Market of Knoxville; Hatfield Packing Company; Cornell Bros. Agway, Middlebury Center; Wellsboro Agway; Formost Ag Service of Wellsboro; George Staff of Wellsboro: Benedict’s Ford Tractor of Wellsboro; Houghtaling’s Garage of Middleb ury Ctr.; Attorneys Owlett & Lew is of Wellsboro; Dale Gee of Tio ga; Troy Sales, represented by Clark Bowen of Wellsboro; John Beard of Knoxville; Mansfield Farm and Garden Center of Man sfield; Ingerick’s Excavating, Middlebury Center; Wellsboro; (sev- The grand champion market hog was exhibited by Cheri Bisel, right. Case Greco of Greco’s Super Duper, purchased the hog for $4.75 per pound. 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