DlO-Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 11,1989 Clinton County Fair 4-H Livestock Sale Nets $47,460 CLINTON CO.— Restless Oaks Restaurant of McElhattan, purchased the grand champion steer at the 4-H livestock sale at the Clinton County Fair for $3 per pound or a total of $3480. The 1,160-pound steer was raised by Bill Vonada of Mackeyville. Sunset Ice Cream of Williamsport purchased the grand champion hog, which was raised by Lydia Kepler of Hyner, for $3.20 per pound or a total of $787.20. Sunset Ice Cream purchased the grand champion lamb, which was raised by Michelle Vonada of Mackeyville, for $4.40 per pound or a total of $475.20. Boss’s Steak and Sea House of Duncansville purchased the reserve grand champion steer for $2 per pound or a total of $2420. The 1,210-pound steer was raised by Jesse Glossner of Beech Creek. The reserve grand champion hog, raised by Edward Weaver of Loganton, was purchased by Four Season Equipment of Salona for $2.10 per pound. P-Stone Inc. of Jersey Shore purchased the reserve grand champion lamb for $3 per pound. The 101-pound lamb was raised and shown by Michelle Vonada. Lydia Kepler sold her grand champion market hog to Sunset Ice Cream for $3.20 per pound. jyvlu*. /g»v . the Clinton County Fair. Sunset Ice Cream In Williamsport bought the animal for $4.40 per pound'. One hundred thirty-one 4-H animals were sold at the sale for a total of $47,460.72. The top volume buyer for the sale was Jersey Shore Livestock of Jersey Shore, who purchased six hogs, four lambs, and four steers for a total value of $5,488.91. Buyers of other champion ani mals were as follows; the champ ion heavyweight steer, raised by George Courier of Mill Hall, was purchased by Webb’s Super Gro- Mill Hall for $l.lO per pound, Keisters Middleburg Livestock Auction purchased the champion lightweight steer, raised by Jason Dotterer of Mill Hall for $.90 per pound. The reserve champion heavyweight steer, raised by Michelle Vonada, was purchased by Bill Kerstetter Welding of Mill Hall and Bill Vonada family for $.BO per pound, and H.J. Bierly Livestock purchased the reserve champion lightweight steer from Anita Toner for $.75 per pound. The champion middleweight hog, raised by Robbie Weaver of Loganton, and the champion light weight hog, raised by Edward Weaver, were both purchased by Restless Oaks Restaurant of The grand champion market steer ada, left, of Mackeyville. He sold his for $3 per pound. McElhattan for $1 per pound and $1.05 per pound. Maple Brook Farms of Mill Hall purchased the reserve champion middleweight hog from George Courier for $1.50 per pound, and Anthony Campana of Lock Haven pur chased the reserve champion lightweight from Eddie Strouse for $1 per pound. The champion heavyweight lamb, raised by Michelle Vonada, was purchased by Don Houser of Lock Haven for $1.25 per pound. The reserve champion heavy weight lamb, raised by Daniel Dotterer of Mill Hall, was pur chased by Jersey Shore Flea Market of Rebersburg for $1.25 per pound. Larry and Mary Coploff of Lock Haven purchased the reserve champion middle weight lamb, raised by Lydia Kepler of Hyner, for $1.40 per pound. Keister’s Middleburg Livestock Auction purchased the reserve champion lightweight lamb from Heidi Dotterer of Mill Hall for $1.15 per pound. Other steer buyers were: Mel lon Bank and Fox Hollow Auto Sales, Dotterer Farms, Happy Acres Restaurant, Big Wrangler Family Restaurant, Clinefelters Carpet Shop and Long’s Farm Supply, Nicholas Packing Co., Nyman’s Trucking, Ronald Mul len and Steve Skinner, Larry Bason and Philip Miller, Long’s Farm Supply and George W. Hoy and Son, and Mill Hall Agway. Additional hog buyers were: Jack Dickey, Long’s Farm Supply and George W. Hoy and Son, Nit tany Valley Lions Club, Northern Central Bank of Loganton, Nyman Trucking, Mill Hall Kiwa nis, Bierly Meat Market, Olde Kingsley Inn, Greco’s Super Dup er, McKnight - O’Connor & Salis bury, Clintondale Mills, Jersey Shore Livestock, River Farms Market, CMI Vet Clinic, Nicholas Packing C0.,-Big Wrangler Fami ly Restaurant, Kish Valley Buying Station for Hatfield Quality Meats, K & L Auto Sales, Dotterer Farms, Gene Schrack, Joel Con fer, Dunkle & Grieb, Jersey Shore Flea Market, Mellon Bank and Fox Hollow Auto Sales, Com monwealth Bank, Dremel Sunoco, Greg Nedurian and Shaw, Ron Hershberger, Dotterer Equip ment, Ralph Dotterer, Jr., Chatham Run Mill, Long Brothers Construction, Crabtree, Rohr- grand champion hog of the Clinton County Fair. He sold the animal to Four Season Equipment of Salona for $2.10 per id. Jesse Glossner, right, received $2 per pound for his 1,210-pound reserve grand champion steer from top bidder Moss’s Steak & Sea Housp of Duncansvllle. baugh and Associates, Inc., Wil- Express, Renninger Lumber Com liam Bitner, Mill Hall Agway and pany, Ron Hershberger, High Val- Nittany Valley Meat Market. ley "Farms, Chatham Run Mill, Additional Lamb Buyers were: Larry Bason, Dr. Louis Winner, Jersey Shore Livestock, Nestle- Jeremy Daubert and Hyner Forge rode Contracting, Road Apple Farm. J at the Clinton County Fair was shown steer to Restless Oaks Restaurant in byBHIVon- McElhattan