4-H’ers See Good Prices At Chester County Livestock Roundup ANDY ANDREWS Editor HONEY BROOK (Chester Co.) One came from Sesame Street, the other, well, it dragged a 4-H’er a little bit down the street. We’re talking real-life names here beef champions. The champion; Elmo, exhibi ted by Caitlin Fairbaim. That’s in honor of the children’s TV muppet Elmo, who followed his song, the “a-b-c’s” with, of course, 1-2-3. And the champion was the 23rd calf born in 2001 for the Fairbaims. The reserve: “Boogie.” “When we first bought it, he dragged me 20 feet,” said Austin Howe, who exhibited the purebred Hereford that didn’t injure him, but there was some dirt to dust off. Both picked up great prices at the annual Chester County 4-H Roundup Sale Wednesday eve ning at the Romano 4-H Center near Honey Brook. Caitlin’s champion was purchased for $2.75 per pound by Acker Con struction, Chester Springs, repre sented by Sam Acker. The re serve, shown by Austin, was purchased for $2.25 per pound by Chester County 4-H Roundup swine champion exhibi ted by Caitlin Fairbaim, sold to Bill McCauley for $3 a pound. Lightweight Champion Taryn McCaffrey. Reserve. Katie Bates Middleweight Class 3 (93-98 lbs) 1 Taryn McCaffrey 2 Matt Ventrella 3 Regi na Smoker Middleweight Class 4 (102-105 lbs) 1 Thomas McCaffrey 2 Rhoda Smoker 3 Hanna Stratton Middleweight Champion Tom McCaf frey. Reserve: Taryn McCaffrey. Light Heavyweight Class 5 (111-120 lbs.): 1. Julia Howe. 3. Caleb Smoker 3. Hanna Stratton. Light Heavyweight Class 6 (122-125 _ . . . _ lbs.): 1 Laura Howe. 2. Laura Howe. 3. Reserve champion swine at Chester County Roundup, Rhoda smoker, exhibited by Danielle Scaring!, sold for $1.75 per pound Light Heavyweight champion: juha to Hoss’s Steak and Seafood House, represented by Craig class % 33-134 ibs ): i. Campbell: — - :*V / / / • Juiia'.HpyAiA. n/ 'v v s/' \/ 'v \/ y s/ '/ \s x/ v s/ .v. y