(Continued from Pag* A 1) Godfrey Brothers Meats. Jason Frantz, Seven Valleys, had the champion mediumweight entry, a 224-pounder that brought a 72-cent bid from York Bank and Trust. Kunkle Insurance Company paid 70 cents per pound for the champion light heavyweight, the 229-pound entry of Jennifer Hunt ington, Jacobus. The reserve champion light weight honors went to Glenville 4-H’er Nicole Eisenhart Buyer of the 203-poun‘d pig, at SI.SS per pound, was Charles Schuster. Russell Wilson, New Freedom, took the reserve champion mediumweight spot with his 223-pound entry, which brought 70 cents per pound from York Building Products. Thomasville 4-H member Adam Sellers finished in the re serve light heavyweight slot, sell ing to Bankert’s Durocs on an 82-cent price. Average price on the 73-head sale, with the champions, was 95 cents, and 92 cents without the champions. The 73 pigs averaged 222 pounds in weight Sellback prices, for buyers who chose to re sell their pigs to the market, rang ed from 32 cents on the lightest hogs to 47.75 cents on the heavy weights. A partial list of class winners follows: ClaM 1; 1. Barbara Richardson, Fawn Grove; 2. Tamm Grubb, Hanover; 3. Kelly JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent THOMAS VILLE (York Co.) “Wildcat” was his name, and jumping was his trademark. “He jumped around a lot,” ex plained Heather Bankert of the seemingfy-inappropriate label for a docile-looking, 91-pound. Southdown market lamb. Wildcat took his most memor able leap at the York 4-H Lamp Roundup, when the judge jumped him to the top of two dozen com petitors to claim her first grand champion title for the 13-year-old, six-year 4-H exhibitor. The round up and sale was held August 14 at Weikert’s Buying Station. The homebred winner opened the lamb sale to spirited bidding, ultimately gaveled off by auction eer Hairy BAchman to the bid of $2.40 pdr pound, from Service Feed and Supply, Cardiff, Mary land. Heather’s earnings from the champion may help fund expenses for the 30 head of market and that sold to John Eaton, Jr., representing'the Lebanon Val ley National Bank. York 4-H Holds Swine Roundup And Sale The York swine roundup champion pair was exhibited by Alisha Eberly and sold to Don Kern, D. E. Kem Plumbing and Heating. Bean), Gian Rock. Claes 2:1. Justin Huntington, Jacobus; 2. Nicole Eisenhart, Glenville; 3. Jamie Swait zer, Glen Rock. Class 3:1. Alisha Eberly, Oallastown; 2. Justin Huntington, Jacobus; 3. Lindsay Jones, East Berlin. Class 4; 1. Ashley Hungtington, Jacobus; 2. Matt Belle's, Thomasville: 3. Jennifer Flinchbaugh, York. Class S: 1. Jocelyn Eberly, Dal las town; 2. Jamie Sweitzer, Glen Rock; 3. Gerald Shue, Hanover. Class •: 1. Jason Frantz, Seven Valleys, 2. Russell Wilson, New Freedom; 3. Jeremy Wilson, New Freedom. Class 7: 1. Jennifer Huntington, Jacobus; 2. Timothy Soliers. Hanover; 3. Lane Innerst, Red Lion. Class •: 1. Matt Sellers, Thomasville; 2. Bobby Myers, Thomasville; 3. Alisha Eberly, Dallastown. Class 9: Adam Sellers, Thomasville; 2. Jennifer Flinchbaugh, York, 3. Bobby Myers, Thomasville. Class 10: 1. Tammi Grubb, Hanover, 2. Kelly Myers, Thomasville; 3. Adam Sailers, Bankert Exhibits York 4-H Lamb Champ breeding sheep she owns. Senior 4-H’er Matt Sellers add ed yet another rosette to the doz ens he has won in his lengthy showring career. Sellers* cross bred, primarily Suffolk with some Hampshire traces in its genetics, was named the reserve champion. The twin lamb was bom on Febru ary 10, the first lambs to be bom at the Sellers’ family’s Thomasville farm. Buyer of the reserve, 105-pounder, at $1.70 per pound, was Lebanon Valley National Bank, represented by former York 4-H livestock exhibitor John Ea ton Jr. Sellers and his brother, Adam, pool and split their winnings at the livestock shows, since they gener ally share the workload of tending the project animals. Matt, now a sophomore at Penn State, credits his younger brother-with doing most of the work this season on their combined 11 head of sheep. In his last year of 4-H project ex- Thomatvilla. Class 11: Hsathsr Jailsnaki, Falton; 2. Adam Sellers, Thomatvills; 3. Joaon Frans, Sevan Valleys. Class 12:1. Hsathsr Jailsnaki, Fslton; 2. Hsathsr Jatisntki, Fslton; 3. Jar ad Sals, Fslton. SWINE FITTING Ags 16-19: 1. Timothy Sollsrt; 2. Kslly Myers; 3. Luke Parrish. Ago 13-15: 1. Bobbi Myers; 2. Jennifer Fllnchbaugh; 3. Nicole Eisenhart Ages 10-12:1. Justin Huntington; 2. Jasr ed SeiS; 3. Lana Innerst. Agas 1-9:1. Jennifer Huntington; 2. Adam SeiS; 3. Matthew Hoover. Champion Fitter: Timothy Sellers. Reserve Champion Fitter: Bobbi Myers. SHOWMANSHIP Age 16-19:1. MattTrostle; 2. Matt Sellers; 3. Jason Frans. Ags 13-15; 1. Bobby Myers; 2. Adam Sell ers; 3. Heather Jasienskl. Age 10-12: 1. Jared SeiS; 2. Jocelyn Eberly; 3. Kathleen Jenkins. Age 5-9:1. Adam SeiS; 2. Ruasall WIs lon; 3. Jennifer Huntington. hibiting, Matt plans a career in agriculture and is majoring in dairy and animal science. Taking champion honors in the heavyweight class was Jennifer Flinchbaugh. York. Her 129-pound heavy brough $1.30 per pound on the auction block and sold to First Capital Wire and Cable Company. A 94-pound entry took the re serve lightweight class placing for Red Lion shepherd Drew Bankert. D.E. Horn and Company of Red Lion was the buyer at $1.25. TabithaEbersole, York, was the reserve winner in the medium weight class, with a 110-pound lamb. Buyer, on a bid of $1.25, was Hydro Kirby Agri-Service. Reserve champion heavyweight class honors went to Michelle Miller, York. Her lamb, at 128 pounds, sold on a 95-cent bid to George and Joan Grim. The 24 lambs, including the champions, had an average weight of 109 pounds, and sold for an average price of $1.40. Without the champions, the averages were 110 pounds and a $1.45 price. Market sellback price was 70 cents. A partial list of winners fol lows: Clm 1:1. Kelly Jo Bankert, Red Lion; 2. Cody Ault, Hanover; 3. Rick Jones, East Bar- Claes 2:1. Heather Banker!, Red Lion; 2. Molly Ault, Hanover; 3. Lindsay Jones, East Berlin Class 3; 1. Drew Bankert, Red Lion, 2 Kelly Myers, Thomasville; 3 Brandy Bankert, Red Lion. Class 4: 1. Matt Sellers, Thomasville. 2. Jacob Ebersole, York; 3. Adam Sellers, Tho masville. , Class 5: 1. Tabilha Ebersole, York; 2. Bobbi Myers, Thomasville; 3. Jessica Klock, Red Lion. Class •: 1. Julie Kern. York; 2. Joseph Emenhalser, Felton; C Kate Brown, Spring Grove. Class 7:1. Michelle Miller, York; 2. Dave Olson, East Barling; 3. Mark Brown, Spring Grove. Class •: 1. Jennifer Fllnchbsugh, York; 2. Matt Trestle, Red Lion; 3. Amy Sweitzer, Se- The reserve champion pair wee shown by Jennifer Flln chbaugh and sold to Ezra Good for Hatfield. >y Heather Banker! and sold for $2.40 per pound to Brandy Bankert, Service Feed and Supply. SHOWMANSHIP FITTING! Age 16-1*: 1. Matt Trestle, 2. Draw Bank- Age 16-18:1. Julie Kem, 2. Matt Trestle, art, 3. Julia Kern. 3. Drew BAnkert. Age 13-15; 1. Jennifer Flinchbaugh, 2. Age 13-15: 1. Jennifer Flmcftbaugh, 2. Heather Bankart, 3. Adam Sellars. Heather Banker!. Age 10-12:1. Jacob Ebarsole, 2. Lindsay Age 10-12:1. Molly Ault, 2. Jacob Eber- Jones, 3. Joseph Emenheiser. sola, 3. Amy Sweltzer. Age 5-9: 1. Kelly Jo Bankart, 2. Rick Age 0-9; 1 Rick Jones, 2. Cody Ault, 3. Jones, 3. Jessica Klock. Jessica Klock. Champion Showman: Matt Trestle. Champion Finer: Jennifer Fllnehbaugh. Reserve Champion: Jennifer Flinch- Reeervc Champion; Julie Kem. baugh. ven Valleys. Benefit Sale Set NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster hit and miss engines and old-time Co.) —If you happen to be visiting freezers. Lancaster County Tourist Country 1,16 local community will be on Saturday, Sept. 2, from 8 making subs, soft pretzels, chick a.m.-4 p.m., be sure to turn north en barbecue, chicken com soup, on Shirk Road, one mile off Rt. 23 Plenty of fresh baked goods, west of New Holland. crafts, and much more. Platters The 14th Annual Benefit Sale is will be served at noon, being held at Beiler Hydraulics’ This is an annual nonprofit former location.. event done by the community as a Homemade ice cream will be fund d*i v ®l° belP the unfortunate made on site. Featured are antique families with large hospital bills.