A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Somerset (Continued from Page A 23) champion sheep to Rep. Bob Bas tian of Friedens for $4 a pound, totaling $512. Deidra Smith of Glencoe sold her county bred champion sheep to BiLo Foods of Somerset for $4.50 a pound, totaling $544.50. The next category of swine lasted all afternoon at the fair sale with 245 pigs hitting the auc tion block. Valerie Svonavec, Rockwood, sold her grand champion swine to Save A Lot in Somerset for $7.50 a pound, totaling $1,882.50. Lara Suter of Somerset sold her reserve champion swine to Stahl Oil Company in Somerset for $4.50 a pound, totaling $1,174.50. Jeremy Hay of Rockwood sold his champion county bred swine to Siemons Heritage of Somerset for $4 a pound, totaling $9BB. Jonathan Baer of Somerset sold his reserve county bred swine to Siemens Heritage of Somerset for $3.25 a pound, to taling $809.25. Andrew Flannery of Sipesville sold his champion home grown Allentown (Continued from Page A 25) April boar: 1. Leslie Lazarus Bros. 2. Les lie Lazarus Bros. GRAND CHAMPION BOAR Leslie Lazarus Bros. RESERVE GRAND'CHAMPION BOAR Leslie Lazarus Bros. January gilt: 1. Leslie Lazarus Bros. 2. Leslie Lazarus Bros. February gilt: 1. Lance Lazarus. 2. Lance Lazarus. 3. Leslie Lazarus Bros. March gilt: 1. Leslie Lazarus Bros. 2. Leslie Lazarus Bros. April gilt: 1. Leslie Lazarus Bros. 2. Leslie Lazarus Bros. GRAND CHAMPION GILT Lance Lazarus RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION GILT Lance Lazarus Young herd 1. Leslie Lazarus Bros. Produce of dam; 1 Leslie Lazarus Bros Get of sire; 1. Leslie Lazarus Bros. Pair of gilts: 1. Lance Lazarus. 2. Leslie Lazarus Bros YORKSHIRE January boar; 1. John Strawbndge. 2. Carl Rabenold. 3. Samantha Rabenold February boar 1 John Strawbndge. 2 John Strawbndge. 3. Busy Acre Farm. March boar: 1 John Strawbndge. 2. John Strawbndge. 3. Saman tha Rabenold. ■ 1 April boar: 1. Busy Acre Farm GRAND CHAMPION BOAR John Strawbndge RESERVE GRAND CHAM- PION BOAR John Strawbndge January gilt; 1 John Strawbndge 2 Samantha Rabenold 3 Amy Bennecoff Febiuary gilt 1 John Strawbndge. 2. Busy Acre Farm 3 Busy Acre Farm March gilt. 1 Busy Acre Farm 2 Busy Acre Farm 3 Samantha Rabenold April gilt- 1 Busy Acre Farm 2 Busy Acre Farm GRAND CHAMPION GILT Busy Acre Farm RESERVE GRAND CHAM- PION GILT Amy Bennecotf Young herd. 1. Samantha Rabenold 2 Carl Rabenold 3 Busy Acre Farm. Produce of dam' 1 John Strawbndge 2 Samantha Rabenold 3 Carl Rabenold. Get of sire 1 John Straw bridge 2 Samantha Rabe nold 3 Carl Rabenold. Pair of gilts. 1 John Straw bridge 2 Samantha Rabe nold 3 Busy Acre Farm Lancaster Farming's Classified Ads Get Results! September 6, 2003 Valerie Svonavec (center) of Somerset sold her grand champion swine to John and Toni Polosky of Save A Lot in Somerset for $1,882.50 during the junior livestock sale at the Somerset County Fair. Pictured are (from left) John and Toni Polosky, Cassie Hay, state fair queen, Kayla Schrock, county fair queen, and Maria Svonavec, Valerie’s sister. swine to Black’s Specialty Service her reserve home grown swine to for $4.50 per pound, totaling Keystone Vacuum for $3.25 per $1,134. pound, totaling $845. Angela Dice, Somerset, sold Three animals were resold to Dairy beef grand champion at the Lehigh County was exhibited by Jessica Dietrich, New Tripoli, far right. The 725-pound animal sold for $1,225 to several businesses represented by Fay Dietrich and Brian Dietrich. I '( tut | Molly Enos of Rockwood sold her grand champion lamb, a 134-pound crossbreed, to Bill Swank (center) of Swank Steel City Amusements of Pittsburgh for $2,345 at the Somerset County Fair’s livestock sale. Also pictured are (from left) Cassie Hay, state fair queen, Heather Will, lamb and wool queen, and Kayla Schrock, Somerset County Fair Queen. benefit the Albright family of erset, who is fighting cancer. Meyersdale, whose 4-year-old son In addition, there were 38 ani was hurt in a lawnmower acci- mals resold to benefit the 4-H dent, and Karen Shaffer of Som- and FFA Scholarship Fund. Lehigh County 4-H Roundup reserve dairy beef champi on was exhibited by Adam Peter, Schnecksville. The 710-pound animal was purchased for $9OO from several businesses, including New Tripoli National Bank. REPLACEMENT GUTTER CLEANER CHAIN GENUINE US MADE BERG Hook & Eye 2x2 - 23 V' 9.80/ft Tapered High Elite 10.67/ft OTHER CONFIGURATIONS AVAILABLE AT SIMULAR SAVINGS Chains to fit all makes of Barn Cleaners Contact a Reliable BERG Supplier for high-quality BERG replacement: • CHAIN FOR NEAREST PARTICIPATING DEALER 800-724-4866 Berg Bennett, Inc. RD 2 Box 113 C • Wysox, PA 18854 ’ 570-265-7119 n* (l ‘ MADE IM USA