In Lebanon Count Steers Bring Top Price At Baby Beef Roundup Dennis Miller, Lebanon RD4, afternoon at the Lebanon Valley exhibited the grand champion Livestock Market steer at the 1973 Lebanon County Fredericksburg. ’ 4-H Baby Beef Roundup Tuesday The winning animal, an Angus, Cheese the 6 1 A% compounded interest on 30-month maturity certificates. $lOO minimum. Interest paid semi-annually or quarterly (monthly on $2500 or more). 6'=MT 6.27% effective compounded annual yield on 6% one-year savings certificates. $lOO minimum. Interest paid monthly on $2500 or more. NOTE: Federal Idw and regulation prohibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate. 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Withdrawals (down to $lOO balance) during the first ten days of'any calendar quarter, or with 90 days’ written notice. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 17.1973 the Angus category and brought $768.80. The reserve grand champion was shown by Donald Brandt, Myerstown RD3. A Hereford, it weighed 1,025 pounds and was sold to Henry Arnold, Long Lane, Lebanon, for 45 cents a pound. It was also the Hereford champion. The champion crossbred was exhibited by Donald Bollinger, Myerstown RD2. Weighing 1,210 'r,\ + ] pounds, it was sold to Keller Bros., Buffalo Springs for 45 cents a pound. Other animals exhibited and sold include: a 915-pound Angus, owned by Janice Seaman, Grantville RDI, sold to Hervitz Packing Co., Harrisburg, 45 cents a pound and second place, Angus: 730 pound Christian Brandt, Lebanon RD2, sold to Walter Heistand, Manheim RD4, 45.5 cents a pound, first Angus light; a 1,050- pound Angus, owned by Thomas Seaman, Grantville RDI, sold to Hervitz Packing, 45 cents a pound first, Angus medium; a 795-pound Angus, shown by Daniel Seaman, Grantville RDI, sold to Bernard Brandt, Fredericksburg RDI, 43 cents a pound. In the Buddy Steer category, a 1,080-pound Hereford, raised by Jay Bomgardner, Annville RD3, was sold to Reyburn Hartman, 8 W. Governor Rd., Hershey, at 46.5 cents a pound, it was the champion; a 1,140-pound crossbred, exhibited by Jeffrey Heisey, Lebanon RDI, sold to Willis Sbupe, Barto, at 43 cents a pound, second place; 1,000-pound crossbred, shown by Donald Bollinger, Myerstown RD2, sold to Willis Shupe, Barto, at 43 cents a pound, third place; a 900-pound Angus, exhibited by Donald Brandt, Myerstown RD3, sold to Norman Martin, at 43.2 cents a pound, fourth place; and a 1,090- pound Hereford, shown by Donald Bollinger, Myerstown RD2, sold to Reyburn Hartman, Hershey, at 43 cents a pound, fifth place. Miller’s steer, in addition to being the grand champion was also the champion show animal. Jeffrey Heisey’s steer was the champion fitter. The three steers selected for the Pennsylvania Farm Show in January were shown by Jay Bomgardner, Annville RD3; Jeffrey Heisey, Lebanon RDI and James Leaman, Lebanon RD2. The following firms sponsored the 1973 4-H Baby Beef trophies: Grand Champion, Palmyra Feed and Grain Co., Palmyra; Reserve Grand Champion, Umberger’s Mill, Fontana; Angus Champion, Rhoades and Seaman Co., Palmyra: Hereford Champion, Grubb Supply Co., Elizabethtown; Crossbred Champion, Evergreen Tractor Co., Lebanon; Buddy Steer Champion, Burkholder’s Meat Market, Campbelltown; Champion Fitter, Keller Brothers, Buffalo Springs; Champion Showman, Smith’s Hardware, Annville; Farm Show Steers, Risser’s Auto Sales, Palmyra; R & S Pallet Co., Palmyra and Mark Hershey, Lebanon RDS. The average weight of the 12 steers, including the champions, was 1,015 pounds. The average price per pound, including the champions, was 46.7 cents a pound. Last year’s average selling price was 43.8 cents per pound. Variety Everyone needs variety in foods to make interesting and nutrition ally well balanced meals. Include milk, meat, fruit and vegetables, and breads and cereals daily for this variety. 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