—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1978 36 Kim CARLISLE - The County Butcher Shop of Plainfield paid a county record price of $3.50 a pound for the grand champion market hog shown by Kim Shealfer of Carlisle R 5, at the 1978 Cumberland County 4-H Pig Roundup and Sale. The event was held at the Carlisle Livestock Market on August 22. Kim Sheaffer, the 8-year old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sheaffer of Carlisle R 5, and a first year 4-H member, won the cham pionship'honor with her 235 pound Duroc-cross gilt. It also gained for her the title of champion fitter of the roundup. The reserve champion, a 245 lb. Duroc exhibited by Tun Kutz of Carlisle R 4, sold to Hatfield Packing Com pany of Hatfield, for $1.70 a pound. Hatfield was the leading buyer at the sale purchasing a total of 32 hogs. The champion trio shown by Jenny Fenicle of Carlisle RB, was sold to Pennsylvania Packing Company of Philadelphia. Pennpack also purchased the champion pair which was exhibited by Chris Hopple of Mechanicsburg R 2, and by the end of the sale had successfully bid on 16 more hogs. In addition to the Cham pion, The Country Butcher Shop purchased nine hogs, J.C. Eberts & Son of Carlisle bought 12, and other suc cessful bidders were Knisely’s Agricultural Center, Carlisle; Potties Furniture Store, Newville; John Stamy, Newville; and Richard Zimmerman of Plainfield. The 93 4-H project hogs sold at an average weight of 219 pounds for an overall average price of $65.44 cents per pound. Without the champion the average price was $62.12 cents per pound. The 4-H Swine Roundup Dinner theatre party planned YORK A dinner theatre party at Wise He. on Hall has been arranged by the York County Society of Farm Women. Date of the party is September 1, beginning at 7 p.m., when the musical “I do, I do”, will be seen. Orders for tickets may be given to any member of the York Farm Women Society. Doors of the dinner theatre will open at 6 p.m. and tickets will be on sale at the door. This party is open to the public. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. RTHRITE SOIL CONDITIONER MAXICROP LIQUID PLANT FEEDING ALGIT Vitamin & Mineral for livestock and poultry ZOOK & RANCK, INC RDI, Gap. PA 17527 Phone 717-442-4171 Sheaffer’s hog named £ Kim Sheaffer’s 235 pound champion hog at the Cumberland County 4-H Hog Roundup was bought by Robert Finkenbinder, Carlisle R 4, owner of the Country Butcher Shop. The animal brought a record $3.50 per pound. was judged by Terry Shearer of Abbottstown, Pa. Contest results were as follows: FITTING AND SHOWING CONTEST Junior Fitting 1. Kim Sheaffer, 2. Kim Hopple; 3. Charles Finkenbinder; 4. Sandy Hopple; 5. David Shultz. Intermediate Fitting 1. Angela Fought; 2. Glen Finkenbinder; 3. Chris Hopple;. 4. Jenny Fenicle; 5. Steve Otto. Senior Fitting 1. Cheryl Fought; 2. Karen Hornbaker; 3. Tun Kutz; 4. Greg Kutz; 5. Cindy Otto. CHAMPIONFITTER KimSheaffer RESERVE CHAMPION FITTER Cheryl Fought Junior Shownumship 1. Terry Shetron; 2. Karen Fought; 3. David Shultz, r 4. Scott Warner, 5. Charles Finkenbinder. Intermediate Showmanship 1. Glen Finkenbinder, 2. Jeff Warner, 3. Angela Fought, 4. Steve Otto, 5. Jenny Fenicle. Senior Showmanship 1. Cindy Otto, 2. Judy Long, 3. Karen Hornbaker, 4. Cheryl Fought, 5. Tun Kutz. CHAMPION SHOWMAN Cindy Otto RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN Terry Shetron LIGHT-WEIGHT 1. Judy Long, Carlisle; 2. Kim Hopple, Mechanic sburg; 3. Paul Burruss, Carlisle; 4. Yvonne Wyrick, Carlisle; 5. Steve Otto, Carlisle; 6. David Shultz, Mechanicsburg. LIGIIJT-MEDIUM weight 1. Jenny Femcle, Carlisle; 2. Jeff Warner, Carlisle; 3. Charles Finkenbinder, Carlisle; 4. Cindy Otto, Carlisle; 5. Corrinne Wyrick, Carlisle. MEDIUM-WEIGHT 1. Kim Sheaffer, Carlisle; 2. Angela Fought, Carlisle; 3. Glenn Finkenbinder, Carlisle; 4. Greg Kutz, Carlisle; 5. Karen Fought, Carlisle; 6. Tammy Burrus, Carlisle; 7. Mike Kutz, Carlisle. MEDIUM-HEAVYWEIGHT 1. Chris Hopple, Mechamcsburg; 2. Sandy Hopple, Mechamcsburg; 3. Terry Shetron, Newville; 4. Cheryl Fought, Carlisle; 5. Colleen McGillvray, Newville; 6. Joan Strock, Mechamcsburg. HEAVY-WEIGHT 1. Tun Kutz, Carlisle; 2. Scott Warner, Carlisle; 3, H champion Karen Hornbaker, Ship- GRAND CHAMPION pensburg; 4. Doug Kutz, KimSheaffer Carlisle; 5. Jeff McGillvray, RESERVE CHAMPION Newville. Tim Kutz Reserve champion hog at the roundup, shown by Tim Kutz, weighed 245 pounds and was bought by. the Hatfield Packing Cpmpany, Hatfield, represented by Ezra H. Good. Price of the hog was $1.70 per pound.