AM-ijiwMlw Sa’pVmbtr iid, r i§&' Solanco Livestock Sale Prices High EVERETT NEWSWANGER pound bid on Tiffany Dean’s grand Managing Editor champion lamb. The total was QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster $1,270. Then the fun began. Dr. Co.) Officials called the youth Albright donated the lamb back to livestock sale at the Solanco Fair be resold with the proceeds going last Friday evening one of the best to the travel fund for the Lancaster in recent history. And the numbers County 4-H judging team, confirm this opinion. Richard Wcimer, Quarryville, Dr. Richard Albright, DDS, purchased the lamb the second Lancaster, got things rolling in the ame lor $6.00 per pound or a total market sheep sale with a $lO per of $762 and again donated the lamb iy grand champion market lamb to Dr. Richard Albright, Lancaster. The lamb was then resold two additional times with the money donated to the travel fund of the Lar Cr mty 4-H ll* ;k Judgir Bill Hostetter, Hostetler Grain, Oxford. The Lancaster 4-H Livestock Judging Team swept a stunning victory with a 60-point lead in competition at the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield Mass, on Sept. 16. The team, which represents Pennsylvania, will compete at three other Interstate con tests before the National 4-H Judging Contest to be held in Louisville, Ken. The team travel expense fund got a boost from the sale and resale of the grand champion lamb at the Solanco Fair livestock auction. From left are team members and coaches: Fred Weaver, coach: Gerald Boyd; Greg Musser, coach; Lisa Reiff, Dean Livinggood, and Regina Landis. to be resold. Edgefield Dairy Farm. Quar ry vile, then bought the lamb for, 54.50 or a total of $571.50. And the 4-H travel fund had increased by $1,333.50. Brent Landis had showed the reserve grand champion earlier in die week and at the sale. Weaver’s Insurance, Quarry ville, paid $4.10 per pound for a total of $475.60 for the 116 pound lamb. In the steer sale Hope Long’s first place heavyweight and grand champion of the show sold to Fer guson and Hassler grocery store, Quarryville, for $4.70 per pound. On the 1263 pound steer that made the total $5,936.10. The reserve grand champion steer, shown by Bryan Byers, sold to K & S Equipment, Quarryville, lor S2.(X) per pound or a total of 52,450 on the 1225 pound steer. In the hog sale Rusty Herr’s grand champion sold to Shady Birch Farm, Inc., Quarryville, for $3.25 per pound or a total of $Bl9 on the 252 pound hog. The reserve grand champion, shown by Amanda Shearer, sold tc Hosteller Grain, Oxford, for $2.25 per pound for a total of $576. The average price without the champions were: steers, $1.07 sheep, $1.46, and hogs, $1.52 There were 60 hogs, 55 sheep; anc 13 steers in the sale. /pe. jq*l /grh. champion steer to, from left, Jim, Tim holding Timothy, and Chip Hassler, Ferguson and Hassler, Quarryville. Brent Landis sold his reserve champion market lamb to Roger Slusher, Weaver Insurance, Quarryvllle. Bryan Byers sold hit reserve champion steer to Tom Snyder, left, and Jim Kreider, K & S Equipment, Quarryville.