20—Lancaster Finning, Saturday, November 24,1979 steers averr BY SHEILA MILLER price paid last year, $2.25 LANCASTER Eighty- per pound, seven 4-H project steers The auctioneer called and were auctioned off on coaxed to get the bid up to Tuesday for an average sale the selling price of $2.14 a price of $77.46 per him- pound for the 1350 pound dredweight. According to grand champion. Patrick McCoy, sales “Blackie”, exhibited by manager, this was slightly Gordon Smith of Lan faigher than last year. denberg, was purchased by However, the price paid Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill for for the Distinct show’s grand $2BOO. W.E. Kreider, who is champion did not meet the better known as Wilhe the a r\ Gordon Smith looks down at his grand champion 4-H steer, “Blackie”, that sold to Stauffer's of Kissel Hill for 52.14 per pound. Bidding on the steer was done by Willie the Butcher. jsSMSSsSSE&Befyffi Wmm -%** ~ The reserve champion steer was bought by Gene Gish for the Lancaster County Farm Restaurant, Elizabethtown. The steer is owned and shown by Nelson Beam, who was awarded the grand championship in the District show’s showmanshio competition. I FARMERS’ FRIEND I BARN BOOT I N 0 565 I I Width I A B C I d |~E ~[ EE EEEE [ I Size 110 14 815 7'/2-14 (616 | 6%-13 | 6’/z 13 |~6% 13~| ISSIWAYNE'SI I SC DRY GOODS | HOURS Daily 0 f ,kl*v t i q OQ V M I 271 W PA PH (215)683 7686 4-H steers average higher than last year Butcher, represented the store. The reserve grand champion steer, shown by Nelson Beam of Elverson, was knocked off at $97 per hundredweight, for a total sale price of around $1250, to the Lancaster County Farm Restaurant located in Elizabethtown. The buyer of the 1290 pound steer was Gene Gish. The 1105 pound lightweight champion was bought by John Hoober for Watt and Shand Department Stores, earning Patricia Messick of Dauphin County over $950. Darlene Huyard, of Lancaster County, sold her half ton steer to Com monwealth National Bank for $B3 per hundredweight bringing her total earnings for the steer to slightly over $9OO. Patricia Messick is all smiles after selling her lightweight champion steer to Watt and Shand Department Stores. Buyer for the store is John Hoober. FETERL GRAIN AUGERS 6”xl7’ basic head sect, wt/dnve belt 6”x4l’ P.T.O. Drive* B”x4l’ P.T.O. Drive* B”x4l’ Elect. Drive less Motor* B”x46’ Elect. Drive less Motor* B”xss’ P.T.O. Drive* 10”x54’ P.T.O. Drive 51 s~ * \£*i^ r > K i .“‘;'/'H'4 „ 1 "’ < . ii »' GEO. V. SEIPLE & SON Lancaster County’s only champion was Darlene Huyard. Her steer was tagged reserve lightweight champion at the District roundup. It was sold to Commonwealth National Bank. ■'These augers are equipped with undercarriage, wheels, P.T.O. shaft, less tires and tubes R.F.D. No. 2, Van Buren Road, Easton, PA 18042 Phone 215-258-7146 have a nice weekend... CRACK A SMILE We have just received another trailer load of Feterl grain augers. These augers are priced in a crate un assembled, F. 0.8. at our place of business. SALE PRICE LIST $ 229.16 1072.50 1437.75 1416.00 1590.00 1840.50 2735.25 $ 305.55 1430.00 1917.00 1888.00 2120.00 2454.00 3647.00 While Supply Lasts 3?r.