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WCYF Sale of Excellence may surpass last year's total take
By BRENDA SOMMER bsommer@leader-news.com

L-N Photo by Brenda Sommer Greatest Gobbler Stephanie Janak of the El Campo Junior FFA poses with her Grand Champion Turkey while waiting for the Wharton County Youth Fair's Sale of Excellence to start Saturday. Buyer Ryan Services Inc. paid $5,000 for the animal during the sale, which yielded $697,685 for some 276 animals and projects.
Wharton County Youth Fair board President Darrel Kutach is amazed at the outstanding amount raised during the Sale of Excellence Saturday afternoon.

"How can you describe it?," he asked. "I don't know what word to use - outstanding? We were thinking that with the way the economy is, with the price of fuel, we'd do good to match last year, but everything is above last year except add-ons, which we're taking all week, and I expect them to be above last year."

The Sale of Excellence brought in $697,685 Saturday alone, up from the $609,303 the sale brought in last year. Those figures can rise substantially with "add-ons," additional money sent to the fair to plump up sales figures for the youngsters who sold their animals. For instance, with add-ons, last year's Sale of Excellence brought in $736,813, or an additional $127,510.

The Freezer Sale, in which fair entries not in the Sale of Excellence were sold, garnered $62,240, up from $56,132 brought in last year.

Kutach said one unusual event during the sale stood out as an example of the generosity of the many buyers in the community. A new fair event this season, held Thursday, was called "Tough Enough to Wear Pink?," an event to raise awareness of breast cancer and funds for the Wharton County unit of the American Cancer Society. "Tough Enough" came about after fair employee Cindy Blaha fought a battle with the disease.

In keeping with the theme, Kutach wore a pink cowboy hat throughout most of the fair.

"We had a guy - Jerry Svatek - who thought I should sell the pink hat during the sale," Kutach said. "I said, you get $1,000, you can have the pink hat. (Svatek) just went and asked different groups of buyers, and they all donated $100. Well, he came back with $3,800, and by the time all was said and done, we sold the pink hat for $4,374. Then he gave it to Cindy. It brought tears to my eyes."

The youngsters whose animals and creations were chosen for the sale lined up early to make their way into the hall, hoping to earn as much as possible for their efforts. Animals were decorated with glitter, stickers, paint, leis and even feather boas, while others placed their creative arts, bunnies and even chickens in fancy baskets. Those whose projects were too large - such as pen of three heifers - carried championship banners or items representing their creatures.

Group buying kept prices healthy, with 61 purchasers pooling their resources to spend $18,225 for the Grand Champion Steer "Red," the second Grand Champion Steer shown by 11-year-old Natalie Nohavitza, daughter of Jeff and Susan Nohavitza of Taiton.

The buying pool for Nohavitza's steer, which garnered the highest price at the sale, included: J. Michael Appling, B & B Wireless, B&S Services, Brian & Tish Babin, Balusek Consulting, Tom & Kathy Bodungen, Briggs & Veselka Co., Brothers Well Service, Cannell Air and Heat, Ronnie & Bonnie Collins, Steve & Kim Cooper, Cowboy Sales.Com, D-A-M Services Inc., Don Elliott Ford, El Campo Plumbing Co., Farmers Co-op of El Campo, Firehouse Grill, First Prosperity Bank, Fitzgerald Custom Harvesting, Floral Gardens, Flowers Etc., Lex & Stacey Forgason, Mystan Gurkin MD, Hurt's Waste Water Management, J.J. Croix, K-C Lease Service Inc., Kalina Cattle Co., Leopold Feed and Gene Macha Farms.

Also, Martin Electric, Milamore Inc., Garrett & Matt Mills, NAPA Auto Parts El Campo, NewFirst National Bank, Donald & Rosemary Nohavitza, Ott Construction, Ozarka Spring Water, Ricky Rawlinson, Rice Farmers Coop Inc., Ritz #4, Ryan Services Inc., Douglas Sellers, Socha's Car Wash, James & Charlene Socha, Jodie & Barbara Socha, Strouhal's Tire & Recapping, Sun Coast Resources, Superior Motor Parts, Texas Ins. & Financial Services, Texas Trophy Taxidermy, Treybig Construction Co. LLC, UAP, Uptown Grill of El Campo, Vincek's Smokehouse, Webb St. Cleaners, Wharton Feed & Supply, Wharton Livestock Auction, Wharton Veterinary Clinic, Sloan Williams, Y-K Communications and Harry & Ann Zboril.


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