A34-Lanc*ster Farming, Saturday, November 22,1986 Lancaster 4-H Beef Roundup (Continued from Page A3O) Michelle Nissley, Chris Miller, Derek Nissley, Jeremy Longenecker, Vicky Hess, Fred Weaver, Anna Marie Frey, Deb Wolgemuth, Jay Hess, Angie Longenecker, Jodie Weaver, Doug Musser, Emily Weaver and Joe Garber. Exhibitors of the grand cham pion and reserve steers aren’t the only big winners at the Lancaster roundup. The event’s grand champion showman receives a calf-hopefully a winning 1987 show prospect-from the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal. The reserve champion receives a check for $3OO from Lancaster Farming. This year’s Intelligencer calf recipient was Scott Hertzog, 15, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hertzog of Ephrata. Receiving the Lancaster Farming award was Jay Hess, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hess, Conestoga. 4>H Beet Roundup Class 1 1 Heather Yoder 2 Lloyd Reiff 3 Jeremy Longenecker 1 Fred Weaver 2 Vicky Hess 3 MarcyHarmsh 1 Anna Mane Frey 2 Deb Wolgemuth 3 Diane Musser Champion Lightweight Anna Mane Frey \ day. This 01 is done by I iH; 5? or Shouldici y To find 01 / hernia repai / A for a brochui J I \ appointment. / \ Charles Heif \ F.A.C.S. Class 2 Class 3 To prevent a hernia, lift with your legs. The groin is the weakest point. With strain it may give way and cause a hernia. Bend your knees to pick up a heavy object, then straighten your legs. When your legs are doing the work your groin and back are protected. What if you already have a hernia? In most cases, a hernia can be repaired in one lutpatient surgery the Canadian ;e method. iut more about nr, call 397-5104 re or an Reserve Lightweight Deb Wolgemuth Class 4 1 Fritz Frey 2 Angie Longenecker 3 Jodie Weaver Class 5 1 Emily Weaver 2 Doug Musser 3 Sharon Harnish Class 6 1 Nichole High 2 Heidi Frey 3 JohnLeaman Champion Middleweight Fritz Frey Reserve Middleweight Nichole High Class 7 I Joe Garber 2 Brad Linton 3 Marsha Dehmey Class 6 I Jimmy Landis 2 John Hess 3 John Ket ter mg I Brian Hess 2 Stacey Linton 3 Julie Greider Champion Heavyweight Brian Hess Reserve Heavyweight s’ Grand Champion Fritz Frey Reserve Grand Champion Nichole High Showmanship Class 1 1 Jay Hess 2 Marcy Harnish 3 Brad Linton 1 Jeremy Longenecker 2 Derek Nissley 3 Elizabeth Hess 1 Jason Kline 2 Diane Musser 3 Nichole High I Vicky Hess 2 Angie longenecker 3 Jodie Weaver Class 5 1 Scott Hertzog 2 Kristin Chupp 3 Doug Musser Class 6 1 Emily Weaver 2 Joe Garber 3 Anna Mane Frey Champion Showman Scott Hertzog Reserve Champion Jay Hess isterkamp 111, M.D., Hogg Heisterkamp SURGICAL ASSOCIATES 719 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. 17602 717 397-5104 Class 9 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Major Dairy Sales And Dispersals a p Nationwide NATIONAL DAIRY COW SALE INDEX © 1986 Lancaster Farming Newspaper This sale index can help dairymen place a value on the dairy cows in their own herds. Breed organization sales and private dispersal sales reported in Lancaster Farming are included in the dollar averages. Year to date Nation Pennsylvania Four previous weeks; Nation Four previous weeks +/-year to date: Year to date: Nation Pennsylvania Four previous weeks Nation Four previous weeks +/- year to date; 5M% * ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING Ford compact tractors. At this rate, they may be the best buy going. Compact tractors don’t come any better than the 13 to 38-horsepower* Ford 1000 Series diesels. And now these high-quality units are an even better value. Choose from seven models, all available with two or four-wheel drive: Ford 1110,1210,1310,1510,1710,1910 and 2110 Buy and take delivery between July 14 and November 30, 1986 We’ll help qualified buyers arrange low 5%% financing for up to four years through Ford Credit. Save 50% on 3-year Extended Service Protection. During this special sale period, you may also purchase Ford Extended Service Plan protection for three years or 2,500 operating hours, whichever comes first.. .for only half of the LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. Your Laneosfor County Rolkblts 1655 Rohrerstown Rd., Lancaster, PA Flory Mill Exit off Rt. 283 (717) 569-7063 No sales were available this week. Next week’s report will cover a two-week period. Ayrshire Brown Guernsey Jersey Swiss 875 1079 1141 939 832 950 569 1019 667 1482 1224 1248 208 lower 403 higher 83 higher 309 higher Holstein Red and Milking White Shorthorn 2057 1825 850 1945 2837 922 2815 758 higher