BY ROBIN PHILLIPS • Staff Correspondent READING Members of the Berks County 4-H Sheep and Lamb Club and their parents and leaders were ecstatic. This marked the first year that they changed the site of their annual market lamb sale to coincide with the Reading Fair, held this past week. Everyone had been worried that the buyers would not follow them to the fair, but after the sale with the average price on 38 lambs ending at an all tune high of $1.15 per pound, they were all congratulating themselves on the move. The first lamb into the ring was 109 pound grand champion market lamb show by Fred Bube, R 1 Robesoma. When the bidding stopped and the dust settled on the many buyers nodding for this champion, spectators and sheep breeders applauded the final bid of |7.50 per pound. > Winner of the first round of bidding was Muthards Meat Market, Temple, with the con tender representing Weavers Farm Market. Receiving over $BOO for his prize lamb, Fred Bube was proud of this record-breaking bid. The comment, "if only the price holds up,” was forgotten as the reserve grand champion shown by Marianne Yanos, R 2 Douglassviile, was sold for $3.30 per pound on the final bid of the Farm Bureau of Squderton. Next into the ring came the grand champion pair exhibited by Gwen Perry. Totaling a combined weight of 207 pounds, the pair sold for |1.55 per pound to the Lebanon Valley National Bank, Schaefferstown. "There are all fabulous prices compared to last year," Mrs. Gshelman, the sale clerk, said as six more lambs went over |l.OO a pound and a total of 26 lambs J HOW? They Cover Their Investments with an Roof. J i WHEN? Now, During the Onduline Factory $ 3.00 per sq. Rebate ■ mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmS WITH OlMhllinc YOU DON'T HAVE TO TEAR OFF THE OLD ROOF TO PUT UP A NEW ONE In today’s economy, more and more farmers are re-roofing. 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Last year's sale, held at a local auction, averaged 72 cents on 41 animals with the high lamb going for $2.60 a pound. This was the first year the sale was scheduled in conjunction with the Reading Fair Sheep show and Market Lamb show, with the sale being held the last day of the fair. Taking the lead from Lehigh County where 4-H members had good success with this type of arrangement, the Berks County Sheep and Lamb Club was looking for something that would be easier for the youths. More simple because they could combine their annual roundup with the fair show and would not need another show. The parents and leaders also wanted to help promote their product at the fair and give businessmen and the public a chance to buy lambs for but chering. The Berks County Sheep club members arranged to have trucking, free of charge, to their buyers’ markets. A buyback for businesses who did not want to BY ROBIN PHILLIPS Staff Correspondent READING The Showing and Fitting Contest of the 1983 Reading Fair Dairy Show featured two first time winners. Taking the top honor of grand champion showman was Kevin Sattazahn, R 1 Womelsdorf. Noting this was the first time he was chosen grand champion, Kevin said that his Holstein, “Ann,” always leads better at this fair. The 20-year-old showman was also awarded a show halter donated by I SMART FARMERS KNOW THE ANSWERS!! The Lifetime Reefing Main St. Allensville, PA 17002 717-483-6386 OR Kish Pike, Lewi'town, PA 17044 717-248-9688 EWING ROOFING, INC. 2407 A Old Gettysburg Rd. Camp Hill, PA 17011 717-761-6960 mark “The kids worked hard,’ said Susan Eshelman, clerk and mother of one of the members. Staling that everyone was worried for weeks about this change of sites, she was relieved with the huge success of the sale. “We surpassed last year That’s all I care,’ she said. "1 think it was really great,” said Marianne Yanos, president of the sheep club when she thanked the buyers, the leaders, and all the parents who helped to make the sale such a success. John H. Fry, Ephrata, auc tioneer with H.H Leid Auction Service, donated his services as auctioneer for the youths as 36 area businesses and private in dividuals competed for the lambs A free lamb barbeque, courtesy of the Sheep Club was available to anyone attending the sale. After concluding the sale with the 4-H pledge by the Sheep Club members, Marianne said, "next year, it can be the second annual “ Dairy showmen 9 fitters awarded Atlantic Breeders Cooperative. Grand champion fitter went to Scott Troutman, R 1 Myerstown, who said he was surprised that he was selected as the best fitter since he had always been successful in garnering the top awards in showmanship. “He, (the judge) commented that she was clipped up real nice, especially the udder,” Scott said. 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