B2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17,1981 Berks Market -Lamb Show Siblings show sheep to champion honors BY LAUREL SCHAEFFER Staff Correspondent LEESPORT Berks County 4- H’ers gathered at the Leesport Market and Auction, last Wed nesday, to hold their annual Market Lamb show and Sale. Grand Champion Market Lamb honors went to Fred Bube, 12, of Robesonia, while his 17-year-old sister, Lisa, captured the reserve honors. Both Hampshire lambs were the heavyweight champions of the show. Fred’s lamb took first place in medium-heavyweight and Robesonia 4-H’er Lisa Bube, 17, sets her reserve champion market lamb which sold for $1.25 per pound to Elmo Manieri, holding ribbon. DENVER, Colo. - U.S. Sen. Mark Andrews (N.D.) and U.S. Rep. Berkley Bedell (Iowa) will be the featured speakers at the 1981 Farm-Church Land Conference scheduled for November 2 and 3 at the Capitol Holiday Inn in Washington, D.C. National Farmers Union President George "W. Stone has termed this conference “an historic gathering of friends of rural America.” It has been cooperatively organized by major U.S. farm and church organizations to study land issues such as land preservation, rural development and conservation. : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - ♦ ♦ ♦ NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION TATAMY, PA ★ $ FEED, SEED CHEMICALS I | * t ♦ LIME AND FERTILIZER | ♦ CUSTOM APPLICATION % ♦★ ■ X I TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS t ★ SIMPLICITY LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT EASTON 215-258-2871 Lisa’s lamb was first in heavy heavyweights. These 4-H’ers are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bube. Young Fred has been showing in 4-H for three years and is a seventh grade student in the Conrad Weiser School District. Lisa is a 1981 graduate of the Conrad Weiser School District and is presently working as a secretary. The Bubers maintain a flock of 30 Hampshires. Buyer of both lambs was Elmo Manieri, Bechtelsville. The Farm-Church Land conference coming Nov. 2 Andrews, a member of the three most important committees in the U:S. Senate the Agriculture, Appropriations and Budget Committees, will speak at the banquet on Monday evening, November 2. Andrews has been an articulate spokesman on behalf of family fanners and ranchers on all three committees. Bedell, a member of the House Agriculture and Small Business Co..unittees, will keynote the Champion sold for $2 a pound while the reserve lamb went for $1.25. A total of 42 lambs were sold for an average price of 72 cents per pound. Without the grand ancj reserve champions, the sale average was 68 cents. Other buyers included: Marvin Frantz, Coopersburg; Meller Meats, Warren, N.J.; Baums Meats, Lansdale; Marlin Kull, Stockton, N.J-; Ray Matz, Robesonia; Muthard’s Meats, Temple; Carl Geyer; Hamilton Bank, Lancaster; Leesport Market and Auction; and Ken Leiby, auctioneer. The show results are; 1 Marianne YanoS Douglassville res llwt champ 2 Heath Remp Sinking Springs 3 Bryan Fleming Robeson la 4 Randy Sutlitf Mohrsville 1 Fred Bube, Robesoma. Hwt champ 2 Jocelyn Milter Robesoma. 3 Tony CnsafulU Mohrsville 4 Bryan Fleming 1 Glenn Heffner Fleetwood 2 Todd Bube Robesoma. 3 -Heath Fisher Robesoma 4 Roy Sutliff Mohrsville 1 Andy Haas Douglassville 2 Glenn Heffner Fleetwood 3 Tncia Werley, Shoemakersville 4 Heath Fisher, 5 Todd Kohler Sinking Spring 1 Lisa Bube Robesoma Mdwt champ 2 Ty Remp Sinking Spring, res champ 3 Christine Dietrich Hamburg, 4 Jocelyn Miller 1 Va! Ernst Sinking Spring. 2 Steve Ernst Sinking Spring 3 Scott Kohler Sinking Spring 4 Elaine Heffner Fleetwood 5 Seth Remp Sinking Spring 1 1 red Bube hwt and grand champ 2 Jim Heffner. Fleetwood 3 Elaine Heffner 4 Heath Remp, 5 Tncia Werley 1 Lisa Bube res hvwt and res grand champ 2 Wendy Rachor Barto 3 Todd Bube, Robesoma 4 Jim Heffner, 5 Ricky Rachor. Barto Champion fitter Lisa Bube. reserve champion fitter. Elaine Heffner Champion showman Elaine Heffner, reserve champion showman Lisa Bube conference on Monday. Bedell has Environmental Policy Center. - proven a leader in the areas of Workshops at the conference will gasohol, conservation and rural focus on U.S. tax'and credit policy, development. conservation policy, stabilizing the A panel discussion on mutual farm population, and ownership farm-church concerns in rural - and control of land. Workshop America will feature Frank leaders will include Don Reeves, a Tsutras, executive director of the consultant of Interreligious Task Congressional Rural Caucus; Bob Force- on U.S. Food Policy; Neil Gray of the American Farmland Sampson, the executive director of Trust and formerly of the National the National Family Farm Agland Study; and Jack Doyle, Coalition;- and Weldon Barton, Washington representative of the agriculture' representative for the FABRIC OUTLET STORE STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE KNITTED VELVET Reg. Val. to $8 yd. NOW Wyd. f TRAVIS MILLS FABRIC r OUTLET STORE L , 201 W. Lincoln Ave. Lititz, PA 17543 Cash Sales Only Light-lightweight Heavy-lightwerght Light middleweight Medium middleweight Heavy-middleweight Light-heavyweight Medium heavyweight Heavy heavyweight FITTING AND SHOWMANSHIP 15tover TRAVIS MILLS IS HAVING A GIGANTIC ALL FABRICS TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED ispiays his champion market lamb along with Bechteisville buyer Elmo Manieri who purchased the Robesonia 4-H’ers lamb for $2 per pound. 1214 Champion fitter and showman • Jjm Heffner, reserve champion fitter and showman. Val Ernst Glenn Heffner. reserVe Champion fitter OF *• " * A.'O.C" champion fitter, Fred Bube, champion showmarr, Fred Bube. reserve champion showman. Jim Heffner Independent Bankers Association. Tuesday’s luncheon speaker will be Dr. Harold" F. Breimyer, a widely publicized economist with the University of Missouri. Closing speaker will be Cy ’ Carpenter, president of r the, Min nesota .Farmers Unionl 'Also in vited to offer a challenge and wrap-up to the conference.in Ar chbishop John R. Roach of the’ Archdiocese of < St. Paul and Minneapolis. , FAB CREPE CANDIDE™ Reg. Val. to $4 yd. $125 NOW I yd. Store Hours Mon.-Sat 9t05 Thursday 9 to 8