GREENCASTLE (Franklin Co.) The Franklin County 4-H Beef Club held its 61st roundup at the Greencastle Livestock Market recently, along with the beef sale. Judge for the show was Bill Holloway of York. There woe 21 steers shown at the show. Jordon Conner of Chambers From left, Jordan Conner, grand champion; Shawn Mey ers, reserve grand champion; and Bill Hailoway, Judge from York. P ) B!Miii<)ac , Eiaj»n „ < , '■”■>■' "'?&# ■* 1 } f PAUL B. 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And Your 7 to 5 Nearast Dsalar Franklin Beef Club Hold burg took the top honors of grand champion with his 1,310 pound steer. Shawn Meyers of Greencas tle took the reserve champion with his 1,180 pound steer. Other plac ings are listed here. Craig Knepper was the auction eer for the evening sale. The grand champion sold for $3.10 per LOOP STALLS * v « 295 Woodcorner Rd. Utltz, PA 17543-9165 1 Mile West of Ephrata 717-738-7365 pound and was bought by Boss’s Steak & Sea House. The reserve champion sold for $1.30 per pound and was bought by E.L.M. Garage of Greencastle. The rest of the steers sold from .70 to 1.47 per pound. The average price was $l.lB per pound and the average weight was 1,184 pounds. Franklin Baaf Roundup Raaulta Novlca Class FITTING; 1. Shawn Mayen; 2. Maria Metz ler; 3. Kevin Stahl. SHOWING: 1. Shawn Meyers; 2. Maria Metzlar; 3. Kevin Stahl. Qllli FITTING: 1. Matt Hawbaker; 2. Jodi Meyers; 3. Tim Mackey. SHOWING; 1. Matt Hawbaker; 2. Jodi Mey ers; 3. Jordon Conner. 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Partners for a Safer Community™ is hosting a three-day “Youth Agricultural Safety Education” exhibit at the National FFA Con vention Career Show in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 13-15. The display will showcase the programs and resources of Part ners for a Safer Community and seven of its project collaborators, including Equipment Manufactur ers Institute, Farm Safety 4 Just Kids. National Farm Medicine Center, National Safe Kids Cam paign, National Safety Council, and Illinois’ and Missouri’s Teaching Agricultural Safety to Kids. As a special project, of the National FFA Foundation, Inc., Partners for a Safety Community is a growing collaborative effort to compile and distribute agricultural youth health and safety education resources to teachers and com munity leaders across the United States. “We arc looking forward to per- at 1983 Pricing! See One of These Local Dealers Today! LancMter Farmlnfl, Saturday, October 19,1996-OS sonally visiting with teachers and students about agricultural safe ty.” said Julie Sessions, Partners for a Safer Community project director. “We believe youth safety and health education can play an important role in deterring unin tentional deaths and injuries of our youngsters.” An estimated 300 deaths of children under the age of 20 occur on U.S. farms and ranches each year. Another 27,000 will be injuried. Partners for a Safer Community will also premiere an agricultural youth safety video at the seventh session of the National FFA Con vention on Saturday, Nov. 16. More than 37,000 people are expected to attend the convention. For more information about exhibit activities or the Partners for a Safer Community program, write Partners for a Safa- Com munity, 4302 Carlisle Blvd., NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107, or send email to jasess@swcp.com. 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