Bad Weather, Good Turnout For Lebanon Winter Roundup VERNON ACHENBACH jR. Lancaster Farming Staff NORTH CORNWALL (Leba non Co.) Cold, inhospitable weather seems to becoming part of id.’ for the an"*-1 Leba*' Shelby Heagy, holds her grand champion beef animal steady while David Martin displays his buyer’s plaque. S«S $7.64* Ofl filter For John Deere row-crop tractors. Part No. AR43634 $3.35* Ofl filter For most John Deere 10,20,30,40 and 50 Series Utility Tractors. Part No. T 19044 Quality plow parts for most any plow you own •John Deere dealers are independent retailers who determine their own prices so actual selling price may vary from the price shown Offer good through January 31,1991 hermit k. lone maple KISTLER INC. SALES & SERVICE Lynnpoit PA Naw Alaxandar, PA 215-298-2011 412-668-7172 WIS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK SMITH ’ S WALTEMYER’S Uneastar. PA IMPLEMENT EQUIPMENT INC. IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE 717-291-1046 Oakland Mills. PA ol »». PA Marearaburg, PA R , d . i on PA 717-463-2161 215-987-6277 717-328-2244 7?7-244-4168 LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT v **Coiv|||#, pa 215-398-2553 OXFORD GREENLINE GEORGE V. SEIPLE TOBIAS EQUIPMENT MAKAREVICH POLE TAVERN SOLLENBERGER M .S. YEARSLEY BROS., INC. EQ. SALES CORP. EQUIPMENT & SONS 609 728-2703 Evaratl, PA Waal Chaatar, PA 201-952-4488 609-728-2703 614-652-5223 215-696-2900 County 4-H Livestock Club’s Winter Roundup, held Dec. 27 at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds. For at least the second year in a row, freezing temperatures set the sta; 'forthe * Thr ibor I Keep your equipment working like new For all your power equipment _____ and farm vehicles, even your cars. John Deere Torq-Gard Supreme 0 Plus-50 Oil Best all-around engine protection you can buy. We can fit most plow makes with Match Plus* shares, coulter blades, moldboards, shins, landsides and dashboards. Oxford, PA 215-932-2753 215-932-2754 2 inches of snow covered the ground by the time the sale of market animals was finished. The weather has yet to detract from the event, which is the end of-thc year sale and show for the club. In fact this year’s sale netted about $2,000 more for the county youth. A total of 13 sheep, three beef animals and 117 market hogs were shown during the roundup. The sale netted a total of $28,027.61. Last year’s sale brought in a little more than $26,000. The market hogs brought the most for the club, with an average sale price of 86 cents per pound, for a total of $22,459.11. Of the market lambs, the aver age was 51.24 per pound, for a total of $1,638.45. The beef animals sold for an average of $1.07 per pound for a total of $3,930.05. There were 41 buyers present. The grand champion market lamb, shown by Benjamin Bow Jr., weighed 120 pounds and was bought by Dennis Grumbine, of Everygreen Tractor Co., for $2.60 per pound. (Turn to Page A 42) & SON Eaaton, PA 215-258-7146 CO., INC. Halifax, PA 717-362-3132 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5, 1991-A29 Daryl Grumbine holds his reserve grand champ ion market lamb while buyer Michael Firestine holds a plaque he received for buying the animal. Benjamin Bow holds his grand champion market lamb of the Lebanon 4-H Winter Roundup while Dennis Grumbine holds the plaque he received for buying the animal. Special Features (Continued from Page A2B) others to support the 1991 Junior Livestock Show and Sale. Plan lo attend and express your support for this worthwhile and exciting event. MILKING PARLOR - Over 200 dairy cows arc milked twice daily in a modem milking parlor in the North Build ing. The facility is a miniature version of the milking barn and milk houses found on commercial dairy farms. Our accommodations are unique among dairy shows because the facilities are approved by State Milk Sanitarians for the pro duction and sale of fluid milk. Farm Show visitors have an opportunity to observe these activities, basic to every dairy farm enterprise. . OFFICIAL PROGRAM SOUVENIR BOOK - The Official Program Souvenir Book can be purchased at any of the main entrances to the Farm Show Complex. This annual publication highlights past and present Farm Shows, and includes valuable information on Pennsylvania agriculture and the vital associations that make it our number one industry. OLDER PENNSYLVANIANS DAY - A reception cen ter will be open Monday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.