814-LancMt*r Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1992 Bidders Open LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas ter Co.) “Open your hearts and wallets and support these kids,” auctioneer Harry Bachman urged the crowd gathered for the annual livestock sale at the Elizabethtown Fair on Thursday night. That’s exactly what the bidders did during the boisterous and sometimes good-natured ribbing that permeated the sale. “Put your calculator away. They’ll tell you what you owe when you come to pay your bill,” Bachman told a top bidder who slowed bidding to calculate the tot al cost. Sale supporters paid up to SS.2S per pound for the champion goat, $4.20 per pound for the champion hog, $2.75 per pound for the champion market lamb, and $l.BO per pound for the champion steer. Lyndon Rciff’s grand champion market lamb was the first to be sold over the auction block. Lebanon Valley National Bank purchased the 120-pound sheep for $2.75 per pound. His sister’s (Lisa’s) 120-pound reserve grand champ ion followed with a close $2.60 per pound. Dr. Richard Albright, a loc al orlhordonist, purchased it Ai Martin from McCracken’s Feed Mill, Manheim, paid $5.25 per pound for the grand champion goat owned by Amanda Grube of Lititz. Jennifer Fouse, Fair Queen, on right. Dr. Richard Albright of Elizabethtown paid $2.60 per pound for Lisa Relff’s reserve grand champion lamb, which weighed 120 pounds. Fair Queen Jennifer Fouse Is on the Hearts, Wallets During E-town Livestock Sale McCracken’s- Feed Mill paid $5.25 per pound for the 90-pound grand champion goat shown by Amanda Grube of Lititz. Walter Dunlap paid $2.25 per pound for the 80-pound reserve champion shown by Lindsey Lane. Rheems. For $l.BO per pound, Groff’s Meats of Elizabethtown purchased Peter Hoffmes grand champion steer, which weighed in at 1,245. The reserve champion steer shown by David Bollinger of Manheim was purchased jointly by cattle jockeys Robert Cinder and Frank Fillippo. Kevin Pfautz, Lititz, who showed the 246-pound grand champion hog was pleased with the $4.20 per pound that Hatfield Quality Meats paid. An on-the-spot syndicate was formed when A 1 McCauley of Am Tran in Elizabethtown combined forces with Sue Brown of White Oak and Mylin Good to purchase the 246-pound reserve grand champion hog. It was shown by Sara Boyd of Ephrata and sold for $3.10 per pound. The number of show animals sold during the auction included 53 lambs, 7 goats, 5 steers, and 132 swine. (Turn to Paga B 16) Representatives of Lebanon Valley National Bank, from left, Laurie Dobrosky, John Eaton, and Mike Firestlne, purchased Lyndon Reiff’s champion sale lamb for $2.75 per pound. Fair Queen Jennifer Fouse stands next to Lyndon. Doug Clemmons of Hatfield Quality Meats purchased the grand champion hog shown by Kevin Pfautz, Litltz. Fair Queen Jennifer Fouse on left. An on-the-spot syndicate formed to buy Sara Boyd’s reserve grand champion swine. From left: Fair Queen Jennifer Fouse, and syndicatemembers Or. Ai McCauley. Sue Brown, and Mylln Good.