A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1992 THOMASVILLE (York Co.) York County 4-H Lamb Club’s treasury got a boost from regional restauranteur Bill Campbell, who purchased the champion lamb at the roundup sale, then donated the wooly. winner back to the club. Campbell, on behalf of his Hoss’s Steak and Sea House restaurants, bought the 115-pound lamb from champion exhibitor Matt Trostle with a $3.00 per pound price. Sent back through the ring for the second time to benefit the Lamb Club, the Hamp shire market lamb brought a $1.20 The grand champion 4-H market lamb shown by Matt Trostle was sold to Bill Campbell, Moss’s Steak and Sea, and donated back to the club. PAUL B.' PAUL B. Call or Wilt* ft* AddllMtai Information And Your Naaroat Daaitr York Sheep Champ Benefits Club per pound bid from buyer Phil Sellers. Reserve champion lamb, exhi bited by Tabitha Ebersole, York, commanded a $l.lO per pound bid. Winning bidder for the 115-pound lamb was Daryll Reedy, Reedy’s Hampshires. Bidding on the champion light weight, the BS-pound project lamb of Kelly Myers, Thomasville, went to $1.70 per pound, selling to Byron S. Waggoner. General Contractors. Mike Olson’s 100-pound mediumweight champion went frainiaifc#Wl ZIMMERMAN. INC. h«m 2»S Woodcomtf Road MorMhruFtl. PA 17M» 7 to S 1 MH» W*«l «l Ephmto (7171 738-7368 under the gravel at an even one dollar bid, to buyer Creek View Acres, the Olson family. Moorman Feed Company, rep resented by Jim Horton, took the bid on the reserve champion light weight at $1.35 per pound. Heath er Bankert, Red Lion, exhibited the 80-pound, pink-ribbon winner. The reserve champion medium weight, shown by Glen Rock 4-H’er Lisa Dehoff, sold to a $1.25 per pound bid. Buyer of the 100-pound lamb was Irvin Rappoldt A total of 49 market lambs sold in the club’s final roundup sale of the season, averaging $l.lO per pound with the champion price. Average without the champion was $1.06. York 4-H sheep roundup plac ings include: Lightweight Division Class 1: 1. Heather Bankert; 2. Mindy Albright; 3. Joseph Sweitzer. Claee 2: 1. Heather Banker!; 2. Emily Banker!; 3. Cindy Dehofl. Ctaae 3:1. Kelly Myers; 2. Emily Bankert, 3. Mark Albright. Champion, Kelly Myers; reserve, Heath er Bankert. Msdlumweight Olvlaen Class 4:1. Jodi Dutrey; 2. Regina Shel ton; 3. Cindy Dehoff. Class S; 1. Kelly Dutrey; 2. Lisa Dehofl: 3 Kan Snyder. Class •: 1. Mike Olson; 2. Lisa Dehoff; 3 Mindy Albright. Champion, Mike Olson; reserve, Lisa Dehofl. Heavyweight Division Class 7:1. Kelly Dutrey; 2. Matthew Mill er; 3. Kan Harmsh. Class •: t. Matt Trestle: 2. Tabltha Eber sole; 3. Jodi Dutrey. Class 9:1. Mike Olson; 2. Dave Olson; 3 Matt Sellers. INC. V Ths reserve grand champion 4-H market lamb shown by Tabitha Eberaols, sold to Daryl Reedy. Grand Champion, Matt Trestle; Reserve Grand Champion, Tabitha Ebersole. Sheep Fitting Age 14-10:1. Lisa Dehoff; 2. Jodi Dutrey; 3. Mika Olson. Age 12*13: 1. Man Trestle; 2. Shanna Daughteiy: 3. Adam Sellers. Age 3*11; 1. Heather Bankert; 2. Kelly Dutrey; 3. Jennifer Flinchbaugh. Champion Fitter, Man Trestle; Reserve Champion Fitter, Lisa Dehoff. Lapp Comfort Tie Stall 0 The Lapp Comfort Tie Stall was designed for the cow's comfort and easy access to the water bowl. • Optional; Pipeline Bracket Rear Trough Divider Cow Trainer Bracket YOU WON T BEAT OUR PRICES & SERVICE BARN E 3 IflSfe 6936 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, GAP, PA 175271 PHONE: 717-442-8134 |‘^-*2sSeeeeH e Radio Dispatched Trucks | k^ hki % • Trough divider deiigned so that the cows do not steal the other cow’s feed. • Stall partition designed for easier milking. • Water bowl location makes it easier for the cow to drink water. LAPP* Shaap Showmanship Aga 14-H: 1. Jodi Outlay; 2. Mika Olion; 3. Kaily Myara. Aga 12*13: 1. Draw Bankart; 2. Shanna Oaughtary; 3. Adam Sail an. Aga 3-11:1. Haathar Bankart; 2. Jennifer FUnchbaugh; 3. Paul Kltzmillar. Champion Showman, Jodi Dutrey, Raaarva Champion Showman, Drew Bankart UIPMENT