Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1980 THOMASVILLE - First year 4-H’er Greg Bankert topped the York-Adams 4-H lamb roundup, held last Wednesday at the newly reopened Thomasville Livestock Market. Greg’s champion Dorset was a late spring lamb and weighed in at 105 pounds. Larry Orndorff of Omdorff’s Livestock at McKmghtstown held out to the final bid of $1.20 per pound to take the winning lamb home. Greg is nine years old, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bankert, Hanover R 3. Orndorff Livestock then came back to bid last again, at $l.lO per pound, on the 105- pound reserve champion owned by Troy Ness of Daliastown Rl. Troy’s winning wether was a purebred Suffolk. He’s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ness. Judge for the annual lamb reserve spots. Buyer was roundup was Ken Brubaker. r Joe Lehman, Glen Rock, Total sales figure on the 45 who paid 95 cents per pound roundup lambs came to for the winner. Other c0n 53410.95, with a per pound tenders in the Southdown average of 81 cents. show were Tammy Flory, Shane Seidenstnckler, Red Lion, Shelly Banker!, York, topped his brother Hanover and Christina Kern, Neil thr >bred York ..iDitt by Troy Ness, like the champ, it was purchased by Larry Orndorff, Orndorff Livestock. M.H. MY, INC. Manufacturer of All Aluminum Truck Bodies Livestock, Grain & Bulk Feed ■* Distributor of Blue Ball, Pa. First time showman wins York-Adams lamb roundup division, with his 100-pound champion selling to Ehrhart Stained Glass at 87 cents per pound. Adams Countian Eric Quanbeck of Fairfield exhibited the champion m the Columbia category. Orndorff Livestock paid 64 cents per pound for the 130- pound wether. Orndorff also purchased the winning Cornedale, exhibited by Penny Ensman of Windsor. The animal weighed in at an even hundred pounds and final bid was 66 cents. Beth Myers of Seven Valleys beat out Mark Eb%ugh in the Shropshire category, with her 95-pound lamb. Jay’s Supermarket purchased it for 90 cents. Lisa also showed the reserve champion. In the Southdown division, Lisa Dobrosky of Glen Rock won both the champion and Aluminum Livestock Body HMlthdd Sales & Service 717-354-4971 Troy Ness’ Suffolks earned both top ribbons for the Dallastown competitor, with the champion animal than being named reserve grand winner. Second in class 1 was Mike Arendt, Glen Rock, third was Tom Flory, Red Lion and Mike Arendt was fourth. Lisa Dobrosky placed second in Class 11. Champion Hampshire was shown by Tom Flory of Red Lion and sold to Richard Beck at 76 cents per pound for the 125-pound wether. Reserve winner was Judy Waltersdorff, York. In Class I Kim Myers, Seven Valleys, placed second and Shelly Bankert, Hanover, was third. Don Ness beat out Mark Ebaugh m the Class U entries, and Judy Waltersdorff was second m Class II over Don Ness. 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