ASO-Unosi* Faming, Saturday, October 31, 1992 Tammy Gelsinger, 18, center, of Wernersville had the grand champion of the show with her Polled Hereford calf, named Michael. The 1,245-pound calf was sold to Rolling Shade Polled Hereford Farm of East Greenville, Montgom ery County for $1,400. Berks Beef Club Holds Sale LEESPORT (Berks Co.) The Berks Co. 4-H Beef Club held their annual beef sale at the Lees port Farmer’s Market on Wednes day, October 14. Tammy Gelsinger, 18, of Wer nersville had the grand champion of the show with her Polled Here ford calf, named Michael. The 1,245-pound calf was sold to Roll ing Shade Polled Hereford Farm of East Greenville, Montgomery County for $1,400. Gelsinger pur chased the calf at the Dutch Coun try Calf sale last year. Tim Eschbach, 14, Shoe makersville, showed the reserve grand champion steer, a 1,230-pound Simmental and Charolais crossbred. The steer was sold to Keystone Farm Credit of Shoemakersville for $1,075. 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Custom Farm Sood * Momoneo, H 60954 • 1-800-659-4307 MILK. IT DOES A BODY good: (Continued from Pago A 28) caused by game and set up the fol lowing criteria: a. that additional revenues be raised and used to establish a fund to pay for documented deer dam age to farmers; b. that a reimbursement sche dule be implemented to pay far mers for damage by game; c. that a farmer havesting deer for crop damage be permitted to donate to others outside the farm the meat resulting from harvest; Clast 1: 1. Justin Levan, Hamburg, R D. 1; 2 Todd Rabenold, Kutztown, R D. 2; 3. Matt Henderson, Bernville, R.D. 1. Class 2; 1. Kyle Zerbe, Womelsdorl; 2. Jennifer Rabenold, Kutztown, R D. 2; 3. Amy Eshelman, Sinking Spring, R.D. 6 Champion Lightweight; Justin Levan. Reserve Champion Lightweight; Kyle Zerbe Class 3; 1. Tim Eschbach, Shoemakers ville: 2 Jason Manwlller, Robesoma, R D. 1; 3. Bnan Eschbach, Shoemakersville. Class 4: 1. Tammy Gelsinger, Wemersvil le, R.D. 1; 2. Melissa Leiby, Hamburg, R.D. 2; 3. Michael Holcombe, Bernville, R D. 1. Champion Mlddlawalght: Tammy Gelsinger. Reserve Champion Mlddlawalght: Tim Eschbach. Class 5: 1. Ben Weist, Leesport, R.D 2,2 Jason Leiby, Hamburg, R D. 2; 3. Jeremy Manwiller, Robesoma, RD. 1. Class 6; 1 Troy Gelsinger, Wemersville, R D. 1; 2. Mark Gelsinger, Womelsdorf, R.D 1; 3 Kelly Holzman, Bernville, R.D. 1. Champion Heavyweight; Ben Weist. Reserve Champion Hsavywslght; Jason Leiby. Grand Champion; Tammy Gelsinger. Reserve Grand Champion: Tim Eschbach. O .^'I ERS 7993 Mifflin County Farmers’ Association Washington Boro David Brubaker Bob Rice Mt. Joy Middleburg Custom® Farm Seed d. and that farmers harvesting at night receive the same confiden tiality given to alleged game law informants. 7. We recommend that the Mif flin County School District offer the Hunter’s Safety Course Prog ram as part of the Mifflin County School District curriculm. In other business: • Mike Goss, Oliver Township and Dave Stuck, Union Township, were reelected directors, while Glenn Martin was elected to repre sent Bratton Township. • Stan Dunk was voted as presi dent; Dave Stuck, vice president; and Audrey Gay Rodger, Richard Michael Hagerstown, MD Herb Fritz ngeville Dale Good Newmanstown Middleburg Jon Hirst Elizabethtown Devon Howe Hershey Chuck Keeney Felton "I’ve used CFS Waxy Corn for 4 years now, and I can really see the improved milk production, plus my CFS Waxy test plot this year averaged 195 bushels/acrel" Dale Good, Lebanon County Dairyman Harold Redcay Mountville Kenny Smith Bunk Smith Dillsburg Richard Snook Beavqrtown Joel Stelgman Halifax Merv Landis Bird-In-Hand Fred McCarty Glenn Wyble Turbotville Doylestown secrctaiy/trcasurer. • Joe Buck presented AFBF Awards for membership to Ken Loht, membership chairman; Joe Laughlin, 1992 president; and Elrose Click for signing up 15 new members in 1992. Star awards were presented to Ken Loht as membership chairman, Elrose Click for member relations, and Gail Strock as county information director and newsletter editor. Outstanding service awards went to Ken Loht for three years as membership chairman, Dennis and Gail Strock for forming a new advisory council, and to Gail Strock as information director. Titus Stoner Landisville