12—Lancaater Farming. Saturday, December 2. 1981 # 4-H Show 5 > Donald Swinehart, Quar- W Heavyweight (From page 1) Frieda Landis, Stras roundup on Tuesday, Wilbur , Rl . 3 Dallas Wolge- Hosler, Manheim R 3 was * James G bble, Eli showmanship winner and zabetht^wn R 3; 7. Bruce awarded the shorthorn calf Kul Manheim R 4; 9, C presented by the Lancaster Kennetb Weaver, Quarry- Intelligencer Journal news yiUe R 2; 1 i > David Den’ing- P*P® r er 2351 Horseshoe Road, At the sale during Wednes- Lancaster day afternoon Whitford Sales Company of Exton, Penna. ANGUS purchased the grand champ- Lightweight ion on a bid of 60 cents per 4, Kathy _Herr, pound. The reserve champion ville R 2; 5, Darvm d y . went to Paul A. Stoltzfus, Ephrata HI; 1, R°n ald Blrd-In-Hand for 39 cents Manhexm R 4; 12, Anna Ruth per pound. ' Ginder, Mt. Joy R 2; 13, Dean A -total of 113,395 pounds Oberholtzer, Stevens Ki; of beef was sold for a total Mediumw eight of $32,471.13 for an pverage 4, Gerald Erb, Mt. Joy Rl; price, including the champ- 6, -Glen Foreman, Manheim ions, of $28.63V2 per hundred R 3; 7, Martin Wenrich, Den weight The price was less ver R 2; 9, J. David Lapp, of than a cent above the report- Bareville Rl; 14, Charles ed open market price in Chi- Barley, Manheim R 4; 15, cago on Wednesday. John D. Zimmerman, Rein- Average weight of all 116 holds Rl. steers sold was 977 Vz pounds. Light-Heavyweight Following are' the placings Darlene Ebersole, Stev of Lancaster County exhibit- ens ’ni; 2. Robert Gibble, Eli ors in the show. zabethtown R 3; 5, Wm. Frey, HEREFORD Quarryville R 2; 8, John Frey, Lightweight Quarryville R 2; 9, Robert 2, Jay Kauffman, Lancaster G ro ff > peach Bottom; 13, Ir- Rl; 3, Ginny Shearer, Mount ene Bollinger, Denver R 2; 14, Joy R 2; 5, Jane Oberholtzer, Marion Jean Long, Manheim Stevens Rl; 10, Jane Fredd, Joanne Hossler, Man- Christiana Rl. heim Rl; 17, Stephen Alle- Mediumweight man, Elizabethtown K 3; 1, Carol Ann Hess, Stras- Gerald Hess, Bareville R 1 burg Rl; 2, David Heisey, of Heawweiaht Sheridan Rl; 3, Paul Eugene 171 Jf tjo- Bollinger, Denver R 2; 5, Mar- Mf® " 5 tin Greenleaf, Jr., Oxford 4 > Elaine Herr, Q F ‘ Rl; B, Sandra Noll, 240 Cen- R2 .l 6, I Jo l ul x . J terville Road, Lancaster; 9, heim R 1; „ Dorothy Groff, Lancaster R 7; Strasburg RL 8, Donaldl Sny & Bl>bert Lmg ’ «“>“!” CoSbla ’ K Xr«. Light-Heavyweight Larr y Brubaker, Mt. Joy Rl; 1. Carl Guthridge, Mariet- 16 > Fred R a r f vlße R4 > ta Rl; 4, David Myers, MU- 17 > Stuart Emenheiser, Mt lersrille Rl; 6, Darlene Beck- Ri s 18. James Fredd, of er,-Elizabethtown R 3; 7, Ger- Christiana El. aid Kulp, Manheim R 3; 8, SH°hthoh« Larry Hart, QUarryville R 2; 1, Magda Frey, Quarry &, Arlan Shenenberger, Man- ville R 2; 2, Robert L. Walton, hfeim R 4; 11, Jean L. Miller, Peach Bottom R 2. Elizabethtown Rl. LAMBS ftiuthr, Mount Joy Rl; 4,1, Edwin Toews, Shrop- MiChael Hosier, Manheim R 3; shire; 2,‘ Sue Eshleman, wimmum SPREADER ;t bonus dollars nowl The Early Trader's Bonus is yours on any purchase of $5OO or more). . • from tractors to McCormick International twine from tillage tools to harvesting equipment. Come in today, so we can figure your Early Trad ers Bonus deal on the 1H equipment you need. When you buy, the dollars shower down. You'll collect interest at the rate of 6% on your trade-in and/or down payment. And you get your check at once! 1. You'll Get A Better Deal on Your Trade-in* You'll Receive Interest At 5% Per Annum On Your Trade-in . . . Payable At Once. 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