Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 22, 1980, Image 30

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    s.tonu,, At Cumberland 4-H Roundu
CARLISLE - Karen
Nailor, Mechanicsburg, and
Tun Brandt, Carlisle
exhibited the Sale Champion
steer and market lamb at
last week’s Cumberland
County 4-H Beef and Lamb
Roundup. Fifty 4-H’ers
competed in the annual
event held at the Carlisle
Livestock Market.
Nailor, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Maynard Nailer,
showed her 1275 pound
Hereford-Sunmental steer to
the title of Sale Champion
Country Butcher Shop
purchased the steer for $1.03
per pound.
Brandt, a first-year
member of the Conodogment
4-H Sheep Club, is the son of
Mr and Mrs Charles
Brandt, Walnut Bottom
Road, Carlisle. He sold his
115 pound champion market
lams to Fred Potteiger, RS
Carl! sle, for $1 65 a pound.
The reserve sale champion
steer was shown by AUyson
Sheaffer, Carlisle and sold to
Warrington Farm, R 2,
Dillsburg for 97 cents per
pound.
The Country Butcher Shop
purchased the reserve
champion market lamb for
10 per pound from Beth
Boeder, R 7, Carlisle
The champion pair of
market lambs, shown by
Carol Perry, R 3, Newville,
sold to Potteiger Meats, New
Kingstown for 73 cents a
pound.
Other beef buyers were:
North Mountain Butcher
Shop, Newville; SouderFeed
and Grain, New Kingstown;
Hulse Associates, Inc.,
Mecharucsburg; CCNB, New
’Cumberland; Berkheimer
Karen Nailor receives the Sale Champion Trophy
from Bill Otto of Carlisle Livestock Market. Larry.
Weston of the Country Butcher Shop, Plainfield,
purchased the champion.
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Name
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Phone: Area
I Directions to your homer :
SIDING
Nailor , Brandt sell cha
Farms, Mechanicsburg;
Ray Bloser, Carlisle; First
Bank and Trust Company,
Mechanicsburg; Dauphin
Deposit, Carlfele; Wenger
Beef Farms, Carlisle; Gibb-
Miller Insurance, Carlisle;
Brandts Feed Mill, York
Springs; Potteiger Meats,
New Kingstown; Merle
Gayman, Carlisle; Com
monwealth National Bank,
Carlisle.
Lambs were sold to:
Potteiger Meats, New
Kingstown; John Stamy,'
Newville; Mountain View
Landscaping, Mechanic
sburg; Robert Line,
Carlisle; Production Credit
Association, Carlisle; Dr
William Shelley, Carlisle;
Shepherd’s Crook,
Mechanicsburg; Shaffer
Abattoir, New Cumberland;
Joseph Thomas, Carlisle;
Paul Leinbach. Slup
pensburg; St. Charles
Restaurant, Carlyle, John
Diehl, Shtppensburg,
Brandts Feed Mill, York
Springs; Louis Kline.
Hollidaysburg; Les Wetzel,
Carlisle; Robert Allen,
Newville, Creedm Paulus,
Mechanicsburg, Jay
Fought, Carlisle; Barry
Mutzbaugh, Duncannon,
Curt Stover, Carlisle.
Dysmger Meat Market,
Thompsontown.
Sale Champion and
Reserve Champion trophies
were donated by the Carlisle
Livestock Market Cham
pion banners were sponsored
by Agway, Inc , Carlisle and
Locust Point Quarries,
Mechanicsburg The plaque
for Champion Pair of Market
Lambs was sponsored by
Optiks Dispensing Opticians,
Carlisle
Tim Brandt, right, showed the champion market
lamb. The champion was purchased by Fred
Potteiger, Carlisle, represented by Andy Potteiger.
Allyson Sheaffer sold her Reserve Sale Beth Boeder exhibited the reserve champion
Champion steer to Carl Strayer, left, Warrington market lamb. Larry Weston, of the Country
Farm, Dillsburg. Butcher Shop, purchased the lamb.
aAnnounamstainless steeldinnerware
or/
Shenandoah’s stainless steel feeder is the jyyt/* M/l/Tf 1 motcd on Stainless steel feeders are also
next best thing to teaching vour hogs /C/f / easier to dean and disinfect than the old
table manners They can stomp it, bang / kind Shenandoah makes’em with a high
it, crowd it and abuse it, but it’s v irtually •' grade of steel, and we make ’em tough
indestructible. It won’t rust out, it won’t wear out Because we want ’em to take anything \our hogs
.Vnd it will still be there, long after the hogs have can dish out.
CATTLE - HOG • POULTRY EQUIPMENT'
2734 Creek Hill Rd„ Laolo.PA 17540
PHONE-717-656-4151 -
AGRI-
Market Lambs at the 1980 Cumberland County
Beef and Lamb Roundup.
EQUIPMENT,. NC.
Shenandoah
STORE HOURS:*
- Mon.-Fri.
7:30 to 5.00
Sat 7:30 to 11:30"