Eastern Pa. 4-H beef and lamb roundup held ALLENTOWN - The grand champion steer was exhibited by David Huff, Montgomery County, weighing 1150 pounds at the Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton and Schuylkill Eastern Pennsylvania 4-H Beef and Lamb Sale, November 18, at the Allentown Fairgrounds. The buyer, Dan George, George’s Foodliner, Westgate Shopping Center, Bethlehem, paid $2.00 per pound. Carol Krause, Lehigh County, showed the reserve grand champion steer weighing 1250 pounds which was sold for $.96 per pound. The buyer again was Danny George of George’s Foodliner. I Zettlemoyer’s Auction Company, Bremigsville, Rl„ purchased the champion light weight steer weighing 978 pounds for $.67 per pound. This steer was exhibited by Dianne Troxell, Schuylkill County. The reserve champion lightweight steer weighing 901 pounds sold for $.69 per pound and was bought by Danny George’s Foodlmer, Bethlehem. The steer was exhibited by Brian Ruch, Lehigh County. Alan Miller, Northampton County, NUMBER ONE FOR MILK +2,156 29H2811 Le-Del Elevation CHRIS GP-81 USDA, 7-78 Rpt. 63% + $l6l +2.156M -.25% HFATFaII 1978 Rpt. 64% PDT +0.03 TPI +395 Sire; Elevation EX-96 GM Dam: A VG Bootmaker EX-94 GM CHRIS'S sire is + 1.495 M, his Maternal Grandsire is + 1.263 M. Both are plus on type. CHRIS's maternal line is strong with many VG and EX cows. Use CHRIS for rear udders, medium stature, wide level rumps, and fast milk-out. CHRIS will also im prove will to milk. CHRIS has 2 daughters who have already exceeded 30,000 lbs. of milk! n Q ffV Ephrata, PA Darvin Yoder U K Leola, PA Lynn Gardner mm wi Holtwood, PA Paul Herr ■gmngi Columbia, PA James Charles Newville, PA Jerry Baboms showed the reserve cham pion middle weight steer, weighing 1040 pounds and was purchased by Woody’s Market, Weaversville for $.68 per pound. Carol Krause, Lehigh County, showed the reserve cham pion heavyweight steer, weighing 1250 pounds and was purchased by Danny George’s Foodliner, Bethlehem for $.96 per pound. The grand champion in dividual lamb, weighing 108 pounds was sold at $3.50 per pound to Hess’s Market Place-Butcher Shop, Terry Hentzel, Manager. It was owned by Gail Snyder, Lehigh County. The grand champion pair of lambs, exhibited by Ruth Grim, Lehigh County, was pur chased by Danny George’s Foodliner, Bethlehem. The Pair of Lambs weighed 216 pounds and was sold at $1.70 per pound. Danny George also pur pair of lambs, shown by Gail champion lamb for $l.OO per pound. This lamb was exhibited by Bethann Nehoda, Bucks County, and weighed 108 pounds. The reserve grand champion pair of lambs, shown by Gad Snyder, Lehigh County, weighed 194 pounds and was The Genetic Mating Service (GMS) will help you use CHRIS, KIT, and the other fine ABS sires in the best possible way. After your herd is evaluated by a Professional Evaluator, the computer can make up to 2,000 decisions for the best possible mating. Contact your local American Breeders Service Representative for complete details. Bangor, PA purchased by Gehmans, Inc., Morwood, Pa. for $.95 per pound. The champion heavyweight lamb was purchased by Danny George’s Foodhner, for $.90 per pound. The lamb weighed 111 pounds and was exhibited by Andy Wagner, Northampton County. The reserve champion lightweight lamb, weighing 78 pounds was sold at $.BO per pound to DeToni’s, Schnecksville. It was owned by Kevin Reinert, Lehigh County. Reserve champion mediumweight lamb, weighing 108 pounds was sold at $l.OO per pound to Danny George’s Foodhner, Bethlehem. It was owned by Bethann Nehoda, Bucks County. Paul Drissel, Sr. purchased the reserve champion heavy weight lamb for $.90 per pound. The lamb was exhibited by Ruth Grim, Lehigh County, weighing 125 pounds. The sale, as was the show on Friday, was conducted by the Agricultural Extension Service, with the county agents of the six counties in charge. The auctioneer was Ralph Zettlemoyer. Average price per pound of the steers with the grand +37BF Eric Heinsohn 215-588-4704 717-733-0966 717-656-6509 717-284-4592 717-898-8694 717-423-6451 champion included was $.73 per pound, without the top, the average was $.71 per pound. Last year’s averages were $.56 and $.54. Terry Hentzel of Hess's Market Place Butcher Shop, Allentown, purchased the grand champion lamb, exhibited by Gail Snyder of Lehigh County. NUMBER OK FOR TYPE + 2.19 “Jf# * i# > x j£. 29H2845 Oak-Hillranch KIT EX-83 TO USDA, 7-78 Rpt. 61% + $ 24 + 423 M -.10% HFA, Fall 1978 Rpt. 49% PDT +2.19 TPI +296 Sire: Burkgov Kit VG-88 GM Dam: An EX-95 Astronaut EX-GM KlT’s Dam is EX-95, his paternal Grand dam is EX -92-3E, his sire is VG-88-GM, and his Maternal Grand sire is EX-GM. KIT himself is EX-93. That’s type! KIT is siring above average udders, stature, strength, wide level rumps, correct rear legs, and outstanding feet and pasturns. Port Murray, NJ Robert Kayhart 201-689-2605 Reading, PA Robert Greider 215-378-1212 HilH Richland, PA Paul Martin 717-866-422 a UK TV Thomasville, PA Ira Boyer 717-225-3758 MU West Grove, PA Maurice Stump 215-869-9187 BDSSS Port Deposit, MD R James Benjamin 111 301-378-3540 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,4978—10: Average price per pound for the lambs with the grand champion included was $1.04 per pound, without the top, the average was $.97 per pound. Last year’s averages were .$7O and $.67. The total weight of the 52 steers in the sale was 56,560 (Turn to Page 131) + IBF 1