B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1980 Lebanon Livestock Club 4-H’ers thank area buyers LEBANON Members of the Lebanon County Livestock 4-H Club wish to thank the buyers that sup ported their recent beef and swine roundup and sale. The Lebanon Valley National Bank purchased the champion steer exhibited by Thomas Arnold. Agway’s Lebanon store purchased the reserve champion steer shown by Paul Miller. In addition to the reserve champion. The Agway Store purchased Elaine Houser’s steer. The champion buddy steer, shown by George Wilson, was purchased by the Stonebridge Butcher Shop of Mount Joy. The champion weighed 1215 pounds and sold for 83 cents. The second placed buddy steer was sold to Wenger’s Inc. of Myerstown. Wenger’s paid 69 cents for Rodney Bomgardner’s 1540 pound steer. Cattlemen to meet at Farm Show STATE COLLEGE - There will be a meeting of the Pennsylvania Cat tlemen’s Association and Beef Council on January 7 in Room D of the Farm Show Complex. Harry Stambaugh, chairman of the Penn sylvania Beeferendum Committee, announced that this will be an “Open House” to introduce cattlemen to the concept of the National Beeferendum. Stambaugh explained that a similar program was voted on by beef cattle producers and defeated a few years ago. This year the vote on the new referendum will be held in February. “We are very optimistic about the passage of the 1980 Beeferendum, particularly because many of the programs which will be provided for by the it's in vour hands .. . control of your crop - control of the price you receive for that crop - control all the way from harvest to market - when you have your own, on-the-farm grain drying and stor age equipment Now is the time - your mfs dealer is the place - he can tell you all the advantages of on-the-farm drying and storage equipment and the many reasons why mfs "Stor-age" is the equipment for you. Get control keep control - with the "world’s most wanted grain bin" - mf* "Stor-age". tsTn"eTfect ] L AND SAVB $ J DONALD L LICHTENWALNER & SON R.D. 2, Macungie, Pa. T.T4.1 Phon«* m Wenger’s Inc. purchased one-third of the steers sold, including Edwin Houser’s two steers, Elaine Houser’s buddy steer and Brett Eberly’s buddy steer. Additional beef buyers included Carlos Leffler, Inc. of Richland; John Auksbach, LeAnn Yorkshires, Lebanon; and Lauder milch’s Home Dressed Meats. Hatfield, Inc. of Hatfield purchased the grand champion swine shown by Jodi Kreider. Ezra Good, representing Hatfield, paid $2.10 cents for the champion. Heisey’s Farm Equipment purchased Marlin Deaven’s reserve champion. John Mo’’er represented Her ;r paying $1.50 for the lescrve ribbon. Hatfield Packing also purchased Elaine Houser and Marlin Deaven’s swine projects. Beeferendum proceeds will be directed toward the consumer,” Stambaugh stated. He pointed out the meeting on January 7 will not be solely devoted to discussing the upcoming Beeferendum, but also to discuss other itenj&pf mutual concern. have a nice weekend... 1-1 Mark C. Hershey Feeds of Lebanon purchased three hogs. They paid 65 cents for Elaine Houser’s project and also bought Edwin Houser’s and Jodi Kreider’s pigs. Agway Insurance bought Rodney Bomgardner’s third place pig, the Agway Ac counting Service of Hershey paid 54 cents for Edwin Houser’s fourth place pig. LeAnne Yorkshires of Lebanon purchased two hogs shown by Thomas and Bonnie Arnold. Additional swine buyers include Ebersole Pontiac of Lebanon; the Evergreen Tractor Company, Mar - de Farms, Fredericksburg; Schaeffer’s Lawn and Landscaping Service, D.L. Grumbine and Sons, Myerstown, Amos Balsbaugh Insurance* Kreider’s Pioneer Seeds and Lesher Buick Pontiac of Schaefferstown. 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