Farming, Saturday, Novembar 1, 1997 HARFORD (Susquehanna Co.) Recently at the Harford Fair grounds, local 4-H’crs successful ly offered 82 market animals for sale at the Susquehanna County 4-H Livestock Sale. Area businesses, banks, par ents, and friends purchased 14 market steers, 14 market lambs, FAIR Grand champion homebred lamb buyer Core States Bank and exhibitor David Harvatlne. r ORD FAIR an Grand champion marital hog y* ket and exhibitor Mitchell Conklin. HARfnfO MIR nv *- •" •■— v.. Susquehanna Livestock Sal and 54 market hogs at the sale. The sale’s 1997 high volume buyer was Wyalusing Livestock by purchasing three steers, one lamb and five hogs. Helping the youth sell their ani mals were volunteer auctioneers Leon Button, Eric Doolilule, Bob Earl, Rick Goff, Ray Hollister, Ar 4-H LIVESTOCK SAS 4H LIVESTOCK SALE 4 H LIVESTOCK SALE nold Laßue, Dan Lee, Ken Lee, Vcrry Pcnray Sr., Tom Randt, John Regan, Ken Rivenburg, Mary Rivenburg, Barry Sands, Dick Sands, and Chris Tracy. The grand champion market steer at 1,205 pounds was exhib ited by David Harvatine and pur chased by Wyalusing Livestock for $2.25/pound. The reserve champion market steer at 1,170 pounds was exhibited by Stacylyn Snyder and purchased by B.S. Quarries for $1.45/pound. The grand champion homebred steer at 1,065 pounds was exhibited by Neil Wells and purchased by Bingham’s Restaurant for sl/pound. The reserve champion homebred steer at 1,005 pounds was exhibited by Dana Wells and purchased by B.S. Quarries for $1.65/pound. The grand champion market lamb at 126 pounds was exhibited by Matthew Pease and purchased by Lee Smith for $4.25/pound The reserve champion market lamb at 114 pounds was exhibited by Amber Lattner and purchased by ABC Shursave Market for sl2^pound. The grand champion homebred lamb at 104 pounds was exhibited by David Harvatine and purchased by CoreS tales Bank for $6/pound The reserve champion homebred lamb at 100 pounds was exhibited by Kevin Harvatine and purchased by Community Bank and Turst for SS.IO/pound. ■ The grand champion market hog at 263 pounds was exhibited by Mitchell Conklin and pur chased by ABC Shursave Market for $5.70/pound. The reserve champion market hog at 262 pounds was exhibited by David Harvatine and purchased by Honesdale National Bank for $3/pound. The grand champion homebred h6g at 240 pounds was exhibited by Ronnie Sands and purchased by ABC Shursave mar ket for $2.90/pound. The reserve champion homebred hog at 267 pounds was also exhibited by Ronnie Sands and purchased by Hawley Auto at $4/pound. ABC Shursave Market, Com munity Bank and Trust, Core- States Bank, David Harvatine, and Rocky Meadows Farm donated the animals they had purchased back to be resold to help the Sus quehanna County 4-H livestock clubs and the Susquehanna Coun ty 4-H Scholarship Fund. Other animals were resold to benefit an organization and an in dividual. The Honesdale National Bank and ABC Shursave Market donated animals they had pur chased for resale to benefit the Harford Fair for improvements. Community National Bank resold an animal to benefit the John Valentine baby Medical Fund. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! e Posts Results m ( 'W-' JLipSTOCk SALE Grand champion homebred hog buyer ABC Shursave Market and exhibitor Ron Sands. Grand champion homebred steer buyer Bingham’s Res taurant and exhibitor Nell Wells. Grand champion maikat lamb buyarLaa Smith and axhl-
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