4-H’ers find excitement petition were later sold at the Livestock Market. The 1981 4-H beef sale average for the 19 animals sold was 80.93 cents. With no break in the action, the lamb show began. Vickie Holtry was the proud owner of the Champion Market Lamb and her cousin, Carolyn Myers, stepped up beside her to be award the Reserve Champion title. Vickie’s lamb weighed in at 106 pounds to be sold to North Mountain Butcher, Newville, at $2.30. Laura Watts, Cumberland County agent, remarked, “This has been the highest round-up sale price since 1975.” Fred Potteiger, Carlisle, bought the Reserve Champion Lunb for $1.70 a pound. The Myer’s lamb weighed 110 pounds. Champion pair of Market Lambs was exhibited by Joel Hocken berry. The Country Butcher Shop had their eye cm this pair and bought them. Together the paired weighed 185 lbs. The Lamb Showmanship contest was action packed as the 4-H’ers had to man-handle many of the high-spirited animals. c First in the ring were the senior competitors. As the judge circled die class several tunes around, pulling, tugging, and looking for dirt be motioned Enc Nace to the SENSENIG'S SPOUTING Rd 3, New Holland. PA 17557 ★ Seamless Spouting in a variety of colors. ★ Made on the job. if New or repaired. ★ Old style half round spouting Quality Workmanship at Low Rates FREE ESTIMATES CATTLE HEAD GATE AARON S. GROFF & SON FARM & DAIRY STORE RD 3, Ephrata, PA 17522 (Hinkletown) Ph0ne:(717)354-4631 Store Hours. Mon., Thurs. * Fn 7 A.M. to 9 P.M Tues. I Wed. 7 A.M to 5 P.M Sat. 7 A.M to 4 P M. (Continued from Page 832) top of the class as the Senior Champion Showman of the Lambs. Vickie Holtry proved her abilities for the second tune as she was selected the Intermediate Champion Showman for the day. Junior Champion Showman, Lynda Scott was smiling from ear to ear when the judged awarded her the championship nbbon. The sale average lor the 1961 Roundup sale was 94.87, which included the Champions, and 19 pairs of lambs. The 4-H beef round-up placings are as follows: Lightweight 1. Kim Hopple; 2. Jason Kutz; 3. Bill Wardle; 4. Cindy Otto; 5. Ben Kutz. Medium Light Weight 1. Sandy Hopple; 2. Karen Fought; 3. Denise Baker; 4. Keith Baker; 5. Brenda Wert. Medium Weight 1. Allyson Sheaffer; 2. Chns Hopple; 3. Bob line; 4. Ray Yost; 5. Jeff Wardle. Medium Heavy Weight 1. Randy Yost; 2. Tun Gordon; 3. Angie Fought; 4. Nanci Line; 5. BillKunmel. 1. Ron Kunmel; 2. Andy Rill; 3. Karen Nailor; 4. Tom Gordon. 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By Appointment Wed.,Thurs., Fri 10 to 8; Sat. 10 to 4 ULSTER A capacity crowd of 185 women filled the Towanda Gun Kutz, 955 pound steer sold at .79 cents to Dauphin Deposit Bank, Carlisle; Jason Kutz, 990 pound •steer sold at .79 cents to Souder Feed & Gram; Jeff Wardle, 1085 pound steer sold at .76 cents to Gibb Miller Insurance, Carlisle; Andy Rill sold his 1360 pound steer at .75 cents to Weiberts Market, Gettysburg; Ed Wenger, 1060 pound steer sold for .78 cents to North Mountain Butcher Shop, Newville; John Wardle, 1100 pound steer was bought for .76 cents by Production Credit, Carlisle; Cindy Otto, sold 1030 pound steer at .83 cents to Fred Potteiger. Steve Otto, 1180 pound steer for .75 cents to Potteiger Meats; Karen Nailor sold a 1385 pounds steer for .75 cents a pound to First Bank of Mechamcsburg; and Mark Wardle, 1095 lb. steer sold for .84 cents to Wayne Nell & Sons. The Lamb Roundup placmgs are as follows; Light Weight Market Lambs 1. Carol Perry; 2. and 4. 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