810-L«nc«»ter Farming, Saturday, August 30, 1997 , I Although It was difficult for 10-year-old Brian Geib to part with his supreme champion goat, the parting made it a bit more acceptable by knowing the goat was going for a good p 33 ®®- Mrs. Walter Heistand bought the goat then donated it back to be resold at the Elizabethtown Fair. The money was given to the Chlques Church of the Brethren’s Disaster Relief Auctir 'to heli ;hi Dana Haldeman, 2, Is Intrlqued by the many sights of the Elizathbethtown Fair held last week. At the Schuylkill County Fair, Brandon Greyer, 2-year-old son of Mark and Kay Greyer, delights in this 4-H'er of the future. . Kortiie r % Kids At The Fair » ♦ r I»/ At left, Amber Sheesley, 16 months, enjoys the petting a calf at the petting zoo at the Ell* zabethtown Fair while Kendra Olson, 2, watches. Above, Obie the Clown delights kids of all ages by twist ing balloons Into animals or into a knight’s armour. / *