FORD TRACTORS 7* Mr a.p.r. ■ FINANCING ACT NOW! - SAVE NOW! At The Home Of The Reliables y * Hardd MClil IMCi wv FORD 555 A You’ve got a friend right down the road LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. 1655 Rohrerstown Rd. Flory Mill Exit off Rt. 283 (717) 569-7063 7 /o Lancaster, PA Breeders Show (Continued from Page A2O) Class 12 1 Gh2 Angus Associates Pa 2 Frank Walton 3 Kenneth Walker Pa Clast 13 1 Gh2 Angus Associates Pa 2 Erdenheim Farm Pa 3 Catherine White Pa Heifer Calf Champion Genetics Unlimited Inc Pa Reserve Champion Huntingdon Farm Pa Intermediate Champion Heifer Genetics Unlimited Inc Pa Reserve Champion Heifer Debra Krause, Pa Junior Champion Heifer Gh2 Angus Associates Pa Reserve Champion Gh2 Angus Associates, Pa GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER Genetics Unlimited, Inc Pa RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Gh2 Angus Associates Pa Junior Show, Owned Heifers Class 2 1 Matthew McClellan Pa 2 Greg Davis Pa Class 3 1 Debra Krause Pa Class# 1 Debra Krause Pa 2 James Eisenhour Pa 3 Eric Ligo Pa Class 5 1 David Bell DE 2 Chris Jordan Pa 3 Christine Shive Pa Class 6 I Heidi Frey Pa Class? 1 Cathy Shive Pa 2 Mary White Md 3 Fritz Frey Pa Class 8 I Tim Kinsley Pa 2 Brian Hoerner Pa 3 Eric Ligo Pa Class 9 1 Anna Mane Frey Pa 2 Robert Hay Pa Class 10 1 Donald Cairns Pa 2 Erica McClellan Pa 3 Coyote kills reported in Clearfield County HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania fanners have had problems with deer, bear, racoons and even elk. But, for the first time, farmers in western Pennsylvania have a new critter to deal with - the eastern coyote. A coyote was tracked on the Kunes sheep near Frenchville, Clearfield County, where it killed 20 of their sheep at the rate of one every few nights. The method of kill by grabbing the throat and the distinctinve tracks led the Kunes and area officials to believe the culprit was a coyote rather than a dog. Timothy and Gail Kunes con tacted the Pennsylvania State Grange, who immediately prompted action from the Penn sylvania Game Commission. The Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 20,1985-A27 Brian Pat z Pa Clou 11 1 Susan Eisenhour Pa 2 Chris Kinsley Pa 3 Jason Brose Pa 1 Kenneth Walker Pa 2 Kelly Rohrer Pa 1 Catherine White Pa , 2 Emily Weaver Pa Junior Show Champion HeHer Cathy Shive Pa Junior Show Reserve Champion Heifer Debra Krause Pa •red A Owned Junior Heifers Class 5 1 Christine Shive Pa Claes 7 I Cathy Shive Pa . 2 Fritz Frey Pa 1 Tim Kinsley Pa 2 Willhelmma Cash Pa Bred A Owned Jr Champion Heifer Cathy Shive Pa Tim Kinsley Pa Genetics Unlimtfed Kruegers Foolish Pride Junior Gel of Sire Kruegers Foolish Pride Best 6 Head Erdenheim Farms. Pa (Bred & owned best 2 head any sex or age) Genetics Unlimited Pa Premier Breeder Huntingdon Farm Alexandria Pa Judging Contest Junior Wv 1 Mike Wetland. 2 Tracey Landis 3 Robin Shtve 1 Lancaster Co Fred Weaver Emily Weaver Tracy Landis 2 York Co Sue Eisenhour Sandy Eisenhour Robin Shive 3 York Co Knsta Rankin Julie Myers Mark Gingench 1 Gracy Flory 2 Brenda Eisenhour 3 Willie Cash Mena 1 Abe Flory 2 Ernie Frey 3 Scott Humble Commission brought in an expert trapper from Lancaster County to set the traps that finally caught the 35 pound female coyote. Although the coyote is the first to be killed in Clearfield County, they have been sighted in Clearfield and ether counties. Ihe Game Com mission predicts the animals may become more abundant in the area. Since coyote kills are a rarity, there is currently no indemnity program either under dog law or Game Commission regulations to reimburse the Kunes for their losses. They estimate their costs exceed $l,OOO. The State Grange expects to develop policy on coyote damage at their 113th annual state con vention in Warren starting Oct. 27. Class 12 Class 13 Class • Reserve Champion Get of Sire Pa Speoal Teams Ladies