f . , ,f'j‘ J ' t # 1 J !* ,'j 4 < ' I • *l** i. i 10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 18, 1955 Champ $1.06 Lb. With Average $25.56 In 4-H Baby Beef Show ‘(Continued from .page I) beeves was 284,070 Jbs and the totalwale of these animals in the salt? was $73,543.41. The average price per lb with out champion and .the reserve grand champion was 25-13 cents. With the two top tmimals included the average price per lb pas 25 56 cents. ’ Fifteen steers were sold sepa rately They weighed 15,720 lbs and brought $3,914 90- A year ago the average per lb wim grand champion and reserve grapd champion included was 30.C2 cents,’and without" the tops the average was 30.27 cents- Bladings in the Angus light weight class, 890 lbs and under: 1, Carlton Lodz, Bethlehem RD2; 2, feoy Fabian, Easton RD2; 3, Mary Ann Hoar, Gap RD2; 4, PaAl’ Brubaker Jr-, Lancaster RDjI; 5, Shu ley Ann Nilson, i'lestown RDI, 6, Alvin Mil- Strasburg RDI, 7, Arlene Lin- Quarryville RD2; 8, Ronald rer, Lititz RD2; 9, Wayne De t, Easton RD2; 10, Janice ie, Lancaster RD4; 11, Dallas mnger, Kempton RD2; 12, srt Smith, Annville RDI; 13, jert B- Frey. Lancaster RDI; Robert Gibble, Elizabethtown ; 15, Ruth Minmch, North ampton RD2. Hereford, lightweight, 950 lbs and under: 1, Mary Jane Herr, Refton; 2, John Henry Hess Jr., Lancaster; 3, Gloria Brubaker, Elizabethtown RD2; 5, Harry Ephrata RDI; 4 Raymond Baker, Breighner, Littlestown RD2; 6, Wilbur Hosier, Manheim -RD3; 7, Judy Daugherty, Kirkwood; 8, Roliald Shank, Hanover RDS; 9, Jamies Flaharty, Hellam RD2; and 10,} Stephen Murren, Hanover RD4. Angus, light middleweight, 895- 93!} lbs: 1, Carol Reichard, Naz areth RDI; 2, Ernest Frey, Quar ryvlile RD2; 3, Ray Davis, Fleet wond RD.3; 4, Marlin Cassel, Man h6im RDI; 5, Mardel M- Show altftr, Remholds RDI; 6, Darvm E”Boyd, Ephrata RDI; 7, James Hess, Strasburg RDI; 8, Donald G Herr, Quarryfille RD2; 9, John Rupert, Kirkwood, 11, Lynn A. .Harsh, Kinzcrs RDI, 10, James Killer, Lititz RD2; 12, Lucille Hetaey, Annville; 13, Ruth E- Hess, Lititz RDI; and 14, Miriam You can't buy bsttei value* in r ty, seventh, Cumberland county, eighth; and Yoik county, ninth, CHAMP LAMBS $5l CWT Mary Keene, of Christiana RDI, Lancaster county, sold her grand champion pen of lambs, South downs weighing 205 lbs, for 51 cents a lb to Seclinst Brothers, Dallastown and York, at the sale of the - Southeast District 4-H Show at Union Stock Yards Total value was $lO4 55. The reserve grand champion pen, Shropshmes weighing 380 lbs, shown bv Joanne Foreman, Manheim RD3 told to Arbogast and Bastian, Allentown, for 29 cents a lb Total value was $llO 20 The champion Cheviot pen shown by Jill Sunday, Mechanics burg RDI, weighed 290 lbs and sold for 27 cents a lb to Gold berg Brothers, Wilmington, Del. Total value $7O 30 %€ $ '1 th&i sWw r ' Mary Keene, Christiana R; Lancaster county, showed a j of Southdown' lambs to win ti I grand championship at the Sout i east District 4-H Show at tl Union Stock Yards here Thui day. The reserve grand champn .ship also went to Lancaster cou ty when Joanne Foreman, M; heim RD3,. showed her pen i Shropslnres to win that honoi Thomas King, in charge of live stock extension at the Pennsy vania State University, was tl judge Three pens of Cheviots wei shown, Jill Sunday Mechanicsbui RDI, taking first prize; Chest Gohick, Camp Hill, secohd,u ai Adrian Dietz, .Palmyra, third. In the Hampshire division, si pens were shown. Linda Kreidei Lebanon RD4, won first prize Other placingj were: 2, Davi Kantner, Reading RDI; 3, Lau Hollmger, Lititz; 4, Ruth Ei Lancaster, 5, Wayne, Jacks* Hellam RD2; C, George Webi Elizabethtown RDI - Erb wen the lamb fitting contest, with David Kantner, sec ond; Chester Cohick, third; and Jill Sunday, fourth. Linda Kreider’s champion pen of Hampshires from Lebanon RD4 sold for 23 cents a lb to J P Warfel, Lancaster. The weight was 275 lbs and sale value $63 25 The 11 pens in the show weigh ed a total of 3,290 lbs and the total sale value was $909.07 The average price per lb was 27 63 cents. and Numbers Buyers and number of baby beeves bought' Reading Terminal Market, Phil adelphia, 1 Hildebrand, Strasburg, X Acme Markets, Philadelphia, 22 Sechrist Brothers, Dallastown and York, 22 William McCoy, Lancaster, 1 Robert Blair, Allentown, 1 Roselle Packing Company, Eliza beth, N J-, 17 Goldberg Brothers, Wilmington, Dei., 3 Steinbacher, Elizabeth, N. J’, 3 S-K Company. Baltimore, Md , 19 Stockyards Inn, Lancaster, 3 Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster, 1 A L Mcllheny, 2 C. P- Rhoads, Stonersville, 2 Kennmgers Meal Market, Lancas- ter, 5 Swift and Company, 7 S Bonaccurso, Philadelphia, 6 R. F Holhnger, Lancaster, 4 M. A Diehl, 4 Glass Kitchen, Lancaster, 1 Arbogast and Bastian, Allentown, - 9 Cross Brothers, Philadelphia, 15 Lebanon County 4-H Baby Beef Club, 2 Medfords, Chester, 10 IGA Stores, 14 Rice and Wiedman, Lancaster, 1 C E Moyer, Silverdale, 11 Henry Wagner Table Rock, 2 V C Kraul, Schaefferstown, 1 Arthur Klmg, Landisville. 1 Musser Frozen Foods, Quarry- ville, 5 Berks County 4-H Club, 1 Smith’s Quality Market, Glen Rock, 1 A C. King, Landisburg, 1 _ J Fred Fisher, York, 2 Kunzler and Co Lancaster, 10 Consolidated Dressed Beef Co., Philadelphia, 29 Levin Dressed Beef Co., Philadel (Continued to page 11)