Cl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980 4 Top exhibitors at the Adams County 4-H Capon Round-Up are, from left, Jenny Shetter, second reserve; Elizabeth Myers, first reserve; and Bill ifei S*. Larry Peters, auctioneer, was determined to get the highest possible price for the twelve pound grand champion being held by the exhibitor. Bill Shelter, Gettysburg. , r jr * ~c& iw|gg : v ruggedly beautiful 1 The versatility of Early American is amazing With Colonial accessories it takes on the character of another age Frame if with a c modern color scheme and it assumes a totally i different look This enchanting group has a simple strong deign and authentically designed hardware for a rustic appeal you II treasure for years' V nc«.ini Um MYER'S WASHERS A DRYERS RANGES WASHERS DRYERS " AmuNCE repair availaile 65671E9 ON ROUTE 772 EAST OF TALMABE, PA Adams capon sale totals over $llOO \r* * itJJZtr I , ,v? n • # ' !■ Shetter, grand champion. Michele King, Adams County Poultry Queen, presented the trophies All 5 pieces in a rich pine finish with mar and stain resistant MICARTA high pressure laminated tops l *471 You Get triple dresser deck mirror 5 drawer chest on chest panel bed rails and Night stand M ~Q~ m S*J Sbi - v * "«^cs==^ 4T \ '■’V r ‘ < ' .. . .. v-f- '* ,^ v BY MARY MYERS Staff Correspondent CASHTOWN - Twenty two capons went on the auction block last Tuesday night in Adams County. The birds averaged 10 pounds each and netted 51169.75 for the 11 proud 4-H’ers who entered the competition Bill Shelter, son of Mr. and Mrs Edward Shelter, Gettysburg, exhibited the grand champion at the 4-H Capon Round-Up Adams County sheriff, Bernard ■«syf Move it fast!