122—Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, Navambar 26,1913 CARLISLE Western Sizzlin Steak House purchased AUyson Sheaffer’s Sale Champion Steer for $l.Ol a pound at the Cumberland Co. 4-H Beef and Lamb Round-Up and Sale. AUyson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dale Sheaffer, 50 Evergreen Lane, Carlisle. Sandy Hopple, 860 Boiling Springs Road, Mechanicsburg, exhibited the Reserve Sale Champion at the 1983 Cumberland County Beef Round-Up. Sandy sold her Reserve Champion to the North Mountain Butcher Shop for 80 cents a pound. Eddie Wenger, 926 Williams Grove Road, Mechanicsburg, showed the 4-H Sale Champion Lamb at the 1963 Cumberland County Lamb Round-Up. Eddie sold his Champion lamb to E. Richard Eberts - Pine Haven Farm, NewviUe, for 85 cents a pound. The Reserve Champion Lamb was shown by Vickie Holtry, R.D. 2, Mechanicsburg, and was Enter the Apple Recipe HARRISBURG Apples, apples and more apples...lf you think you have a unique, simple and tasty apple recipe, why not test your culinary talents by entering the Pennsylvania Apple Products Recipe Contest? You can share the recipe with fellow Pennsylvanians and become eligible to win one of several cash prizes. Prizes in the 1964 Pennsylvania Apple Recipe Contest January 31 at the Hershey Convention Center, include a $2OO first brize, $l5O second prize, $lOO third prize, $75 fourth prize and $5O prizes to six runnersup. The contest is spon sored by the Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Board in cooperation with the State Horticultural Association of Pennsylvania. A Pennsylvania processed apple product must be an ingredient in the recipe. Appearance, taste, economy, appeal and ease of preparation round out the judging criteria. The contest is open to all Penn sylvania residents. You may enter by sending your name, address, Cumberland Co. Holds 4 sold to the North Mountain Butcher Shop, NewviUe, for 87 cents a pound. The Country Butcher Shop, Plainfield, purchased the Champion Pair of Lambs exhibited by first year member Leah Byers, 150 Byers Road, Carlisle. Results of the Lamb and beef round-ups foUow: BEEF ROUNDUP RESULTS The 1983 County Beef Champion was Angie Fought, Carlisle. AUyson Sheaffer, Carlisle, showed the Reserve County Beef Cham pion. Showmanship winners were: Junior Champion - Stacy Suffel, Carlisle; Intermediate Champion - AUyson Sheaffer, Carlisle; and Senior Champion - Chris Hopple, Mechanicsburg, These members wiU receive plaques from the Mechanicsburg Chamber of Commerce. Class results are as foUows; LIGHT WEIGHT STEERS - Donald SulUvan, Irvin Shultz. Contest phone number, recipe name and recipe to: Apple Recipe Contest, Pa. Apple Marketing Board, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. All entries submitted must be scratch recipes and should list the name, all ingredients and their quantities, and step-by-step mixing and cooking instructions. Only one entry per contestant is allowed. Entries must be post marked no later than Dec. 31. Ten finalists selected from submitted entries must appear at the Her shey Convention Center with completed, prepared recipes to be eligible for final judging. Judging will take place in conjunction with the annual meeting of the State Horticultural Association in January. Finalists are reimbursed for round-trip mileage and treated to a complimentary luncheon. All recipes become the property of the Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Board of publicity and other purposes. Winning entries will be published in an apple recipe booklet. Jason Kutz; MEDIUM LIGHT WEIGHT STEERS - Jeff Swank, Karen NaUor, Ben Kutz; MEDIUM WEIGHT STEERS - Tim Gordon, Rodney Monn, Charles Freed; MEDIUM HEAVY WEIGHT STEERS - Kim Hopple, Tom Gordon, Karen Fought. HEAVY WEIGHT STEERS - Angie Fought, AUyson Sheaffer, Mark Wardle; JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP - Stacy Suffel, Jeff Swank, Charles Freed; IN TERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP - AUyson Sheaffer, Jason Kutz, Kim Hopple: SENIOR SHOWMAN SHIP - Chris Hopple, Karen Fought, Tim Gordon. LAMB ROUNDUP RESULTS Winners in the showmanship classes were: Junior Champion • Jessica Wenger, Carlisle; In termediate Champion - Vickie Holtry, Mechanicsburg; and Senior Champion - Michelle Walker, NewviUe. JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP - Jessica Wenger, Susan Wenger, Leah Byers; INTERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP - Vickie Holtry, Robert Day, Ed Wenger; SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP - Michelle Walker, Susan Roeder, and Sharon Hock. LIGHT WEIGHT MARKET LAMBS - Carol Perry, Angie Fought, Patti Holtry; MEDIUM WEIGHT MARKET LAMBS - Angie Fought, Leah Byers, Sharon Hock; HEAVY WEIGHT MARKET LAMBS - Ed Wenger, Vickie Holtry, Ed Wenger: PAIR OF MARKET LAMBS - Leah Byers, Susan Wenger, Robert Day. FARM SHOW ENTRIES The judge for the Roundup was Brenda Walter, Airville. She selected the following 4-H mem bers to represent Cumberland County at the 1984 Pennsylvania State Farm Show. STEERS - Chris Hopple, Kim Hopple, Angie Fought, Tom Gordon, Karen Fought, Stacy Suffel, Jason Kutz, Charles Freed, Donald Sullivan, David Shultz, H Round-Ups Gloria Moose, Wanda Weber, Jeff LAMBS - Angie Fought, Carol Swank, Ben Kutz, Rob Anke, Perry, Rosinda Hock, Patti Holtry, Denise Swank, and Jimmy Weber. and Diane Myers. g, pion 4-H Lamb that was purchased by Pine Haven Farm, E. Richard Eberts, Newville. Mr. Jim DeGaetano, representing the Carlisle Livestock Market, is shown with the trophy that was presented to Eddie at the Cumberland Co. 4-H Beef and Lamb Round-Up. House bought the Grand Champion 4-H Steer from Allyson Sheaffer, 50 Evergreen Lane, Carlisle, at the 4-H Round-Up. Shown with Allyson is (left-right) Dusan Bratic, Owner; Mike Smoluk, General Manager - Mechanicsburg; and Ken Berry, District Manager.
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