AlB—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, October 18,1980 STEWARTSTOWN A purebred Suffolk wether exhibited by Troy Ness was named the Grand Champion of the York 4-H lamb roundup, held Monday at the Sechrist Auction bam. The 120-pound animal was the first on .the auction block for the roundup sale and went to Ralph Thomas, Thomas and Diehl Meats of Shrewsbury, for $1.16 per pound. Ness, 18, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ness, Dallastown Rl. He showed two lambs m the com petition, capturing the reserve champion in the Suffolk division with his second animal. The winning wether was a spring lamb, from Michigan sire “Son of Czar.” The young shepherd has been breeding and exhibiting sheep in the 4-H program for five years and the Ness’ have a flock ranging from 100 to 150 head. Reserve grand champion ribbons went to Shane Seidenstrickler with a 105- pound Dorset and Suffolk crossbred. Buyer for the reserve spot winner at 95 cents per pound was Delman Enterprises of Warren, New Jersey. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Seidenstrickler, Emigs Mill Road, York, Shane is 14 and owns one other wether, scheduled for sale at the second lamb roundup in November. He’s been a 4-H exhibitor for 4 years. A total of 47 head were shown during the annual Stewartstown roundup, judged by Don Sunday of York. The roundup animal averaged a hundred pounds per head and sold for an average of $67.42 per hun dredweight. Jim Jefferies won the Cheviot championship and Jim Caudill, the reserve place with their heavyweight entries. Lightweight win ners, in placing order, were Jim Caudill, with first and second, Jim Jefferies, and Tom Flory, in fourth and fifth. Dwayne Gracey took the top two awards in the Comedale breed with Denny Erdsman in third Terry New From Americas International Special Prices on Heat Recovery Systems Thru October T.S. BURKHOLDER FARM REFRIGERATION Box 618-N. Farmersville Rd., RD 2 Ephrata, PA 17522 Ness wins grand A crossbred entry by Shane Seidenstrickler took the reserve championship of the lamb roundup. Buyer of the second high animal was Oeiman Enterprises of New Jersey, which paid 95 cents per pound. Flory was named winner of the Hampshires and Shelly Banker! was the reserve winner. Crossbred champ was Shane Seidenstnckler’s reserve grand winner, and Lesley King had the reserve champion cross. In Class I, Dwayne Gracey edged out Shelly Banker!, and Class n was a switch of the same two exhibitors. LEESPORT - Farmers are asked to nominate candidates of their choice to, be on the ASC community committee ballot, says Mark Balthaser, Chairperson of the Berks County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation com mittee. The ASC community committee election will be conducted from November 21 to December 1 by mail ballot. The 11 ASC communities m Berks County are: Comm. 1 Bethel, Marion & Tulpehocken twps.; Comm. 2 Jefferson, Upper Tulpehocken & Penn twps.; Comm. 3 Tdden, Upper Bern & Center twps.; Comm. 4 Perry, Windsor, Bern, Ontelaunee & Muhlenberg twps.; Comm. 5 Albany & Greenwich twps.; Comm. 6 Longswamp, Rockland, Maxatawny, District & Hereford twps.; Comm. 7 >?■' U r 24 Hour Refrigeration Service (717) 859-1145 859-1146 Laurie Dobrosky won the Dorset category, over reserve-placed Greg Bankert. Shelly Bankert was third place exhibitor m the middleweight division. Penny Erdsman was first and second m the light weights, and Donna Wilson placed third. Heavyweight placings went to Brian Bankert, first and second, Neil Sei lenstrickler, third, Berks County Richmond, Maidencreek & Ruscombmanor twps.; Comm. 8 Oley, Pike, Alsace, Lower Alsace & Exeter twps.; Comm. 9 Colebrookdale, Earl, Amity, Douglass & Washington twps.; Comm. 11 Caer narvon, Robeson, Union, Brecknock & Cumru twps.; and Comm. 12 North Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Lower Heidelberg, South Heidelberg & Spring Townships. ASC committees are responsible for managing government farm programs on the local level. To meet the needs of individual producers, ASC committee members must be concerned and responsible individuals, Balthaser said. Berks County farmers have the opportunity to nominate persons they feel would best serve the farm community. Farmers have received petition forms by AMERICAS NU-COOL BULK MILK TANK From 500 Gal. to 4000 Gal. INTRODUCTORY PRICES FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER - "v i York 4-H lamb roundui SPECIAL champion award p pi for $1.16 per pound by Ralph Thomas of Shrewsbury and Linda Waltersdorff, fourth and fifth. Ebaugh’s Mark heavyweight Shropshire was champion in that category, topping Lesley King’s reserve winner. Gus Parlett seeks ASC nominations mail and are now submitting them to the county ASCS office. A few basic considerations should be kept m mind when circulating petitions, Balthaser said. In order to be valid, petitions must be limited to one nominee each, must mclude written cer tification that the nominee is willing to serve if elected, must be signed by at least three eligible farm voters in the ASC community, and must be received in the county ASCS .office no later than October 27. Farmers may circulate or sign nominating petitions for as many candidates as they choose. 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