t , Wingert captures grand champion award BY RUTH ANN BENEDICT Staff Correspondent GREENCASTLE - A Limosine Hereford cross bred owned by 17 year old Jere Wingert, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Wingert, St. Thomas, captured grand champion of the Franklin County 4-H Baby Beef Show held last Monday at the Greencastle Livestock Bam. The 1170 pound steer was later sold at an evening sale to Smith’s Implements, Inc., Mercersburg, at $2.05 per pound. Eric Sheiss, eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Daryle Sheiss of Chambersburg, won reserve champion honors with his Limosine Hereford Charolais Ct>bred. The 1160 pound steer, which was second place to Wingert’s steer m the I I FROSTEXII Heating Cable safer won't overheat even when overlapped use on any pipe, even plastic more reliable new design for long life ' regulates its own heat out put without a thermostat cut it to any length M I ~ a . 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Paul Stratton, Cham bersburg, won the champion fitter honors while Cmdy Donough, also of Cham bersburg, captured the champion showman honors. Size lO’xlOO' 16’xlOO' 20’xl00' 24’xlOO’ 28x100’ 40’xl00’ Unißoyal 16” Lightweight Rubber Knee Boot Unißoyal standard Ma roon foxing binding Cotton net lining Steel shank X barshole No MBBSO 4PI - g' champion of the Franklin County 4-H Baby Beef Show while Eric Sheiss, right, of Chambersburg, won the reserve champion honors recently. 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Phne; (717) 4C4-33Z1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,1980—A29 bersburg,4 Dana Statler Greencastle, 5 Rhonda Fahrney, Waynesboro Medium Heavy Weight (1140-1175) 1 Jere Wmgert, St Thomas. 2 Eric Sheiss, Chambersburg 3 Lonnie Stoner, Waynesboro, 4 Joe Metcalfe, Green castle 5 Connie Stull Waynesboro Heavy Weight (1185-1245) 1 John Shook Greencastle 2 Bradley Lehman Greencastle, 3 Kurtis Meyers Green castle 4 Paul Gutshall, Shippensburg 5 Leslie Fahrney Waynesboro Senior Fitting 16 and up 1 David Stratton Chambersburg, 2 Jere Wmgert St Thomas, 3 Ivan Niswander, Cham bersburg, 4 Clint Anthony, Cham bersburg, 5 David Dice Greencastle Senior Showing 16 and up 1 Ivan Niswander, Chambersburg 2 David Stratton Chambersburg 3 Jere Wmgert, St Thomas 4 David Dice Greencastle, 5 Clint Anthony, Chambersburg Junior Fitting, 14 and 15 1 Paul Stratton Chambersburg, 2 Brenton Upperman Chambersburg 3 John Shook, Greencastle, 4 Kirk Stoner, Waynesboro, 5 Cindy Donough Chambersburg New conservation program LANCASTER - Lancaster County jjjl •I, 139“ 169" 265" 229 00 100,000 > Junior Showing 14 and 15 1 Cindy □enough Chambersburg, 2 Brenton Upperman, Chambersburg 3 Paul Stratton, Chambersburg, 4 Kirk Stoner, Waynesboro 5 John Shook Greencastle Intermediate Fitting, 1113 1 Scott Kline, Greencastle, 2 Joe Metcalfe, Greencastle, 3 Lonnie Stoner Waynesboro, 4 Loren Burkholder, Chambersburg 5 Leslie Fahrnet Waynesboro Intermediate Showing, 1113 1 Scott Kline, Greencastle 2 Joe Metcalfe, Greencastle, 3 Lonnie Stoner, Waynesboro, 4 Loren Burkholder, Chambersburg, 5 Brian Deardorff, Fayetteville Novice Fitting. 8-10 1 Eric Sheiss, Chambersburg, 2 Regina Lebo, Greencastle 3 Holly McLaughlin, Greencastle 4 Gregg Christman, Chambersburg, 5 Remta Eshleman, Chambersburg Novice Snowing, 8-10 1 Eric Sheiss, Chambersburg 2 Holly McLaughlin Greencastle, 3 Regina Lebo, Green castle, 4 Duame Glessner, Waynesboro, 5 Remta Eshleman, Chambersburg to open Committee has recently announced the opening of the Agricultural Conservation Program which begins November 3 and runs through to November 28. Applications for cost sharing on all practices will be accepted, however, ap provals will be made first on practices intended to be installed late this fall. The ASC All farmers are eligible who own or operate agricultural land in Lan caster County. It is im portant for farmers to remember though that applications must be filed and approved by the com mittee before the actual work is begun. . High priority practices will be cost-shared at a 75 percent rate and second priority practices will be cost-shared at 50 percent. No one farmer can receive more than $3500 in one fiscal year. Approvals by the com mittee are not on a first come first-serve basis but are determined according to the severity of the con servation problem and according to the priority of the practice. An additional sign-up period will be held in the early spring of 1981 for those fanners who plan to do conservation work next summer and fall. However if fanners plan to do work yet this year should visit the ASCS office during the month of November. SALE WM«MMKNMnn 109“ 139“
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