GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) —The 13th Annual Adams Coun ty 4-H Beef Show & Sale was held at the South Mountain Fair grounds near Arendtsville. Six teen Adams County 4-H members competed in the show and sold their steers at the sale. The grand champion 4-H steer owned by Chris Seymore, York Springs, was purchased by GS Communications, Gettysburg, for $4.10 a pound. The Adams Coun ty Beef Producers Association do nated the champion steer banner for Chris and Stoney Point Limou sin donated the banner for GS Communications. Missy Jeffcoat, Littlestown, showed the reserve grand champ ion 4-H steer. Bill Campbell of Hoss's Steak and Sea House pur chased Missy’s steer for $2.40 per pound. The reserve champion Deluxe Machine Starage Facility Raised CM With New 4/12 Pitch 54x14x90' • l-24M5’6” AlumaSteel* double-end door • I -22’6"x 14’ AlumaSteel* double-side door • l-3’x6’B” insulated syalkdoor with 9-lile glass. • 2-4’x3’ insulated sliding glass 9-lite windows with shutters • 2-3’6”x3’6” cupolas. • 8-roof skylights. • 2’ wide endwall overhangs. • 1 ’ wide vented sidewall overhangs with continuously vented ridge. • Hi-nb steel roof panels coaled with FLUOROFLEX 2000* • Hi-rib steel sidewall and wainscot panels coated with KYNAR 500*/HYLAR 5000*, • 50-year snowload warranty, no weight limit • 50-year warranty on laminated columns and treated lumber. • 20-year paint warranty, including red rust. • 10-year wind warranty on doors, no velocity limit. • 5-year wind warranty on building, no velocity limit. • 5-year warranty against roof leakage. • Morion heavy gauge aluminum gutters and downspouts • Free Morton weather vanes. * Order no*' Pa pare sue or install concrete founJjtion Wort January 11 1998 and receive a SMX) site ready tibaic All warranties include materials and latar and art not prorated Special pricing includes tases materials delivery unloading and labor lo erect wiihin 40 imle« from a Morton Buildings Inc construction cfiwf Customer must provide a tile prepaid to Monon Buildings Inc Sue Sjvcifkalion Forni I Ma (i c a level site without underground obstruction) and participate in Monm s progressive payment plan The above prices may vary because of local building codes These prices do noi include ctwcrrie due ro local pnet variations Offer expires December 11 1997 For delivery after December 1 1997 construdion after December J 1 1997 and prior tn May 11 1998 Sue must he prepared and approved by jour local Morton Buildings sales consultant hv January M 199* Pncesmayvafyf.vevervimfffffiovefAOTOfceiofelevaiifflt NAR W Trademark of Elf Atochem NA MYLAR SOOO* Trademark of Ausimont USA 2ooo* and AlumaStcel* Trademarks of Morton Buildings Inc 4-H Beef Show, Sale Successful banner for Missy was donated by Browns tone Farms and Spanglers Restaurant donated the banner for Hoss’s. Hss’s donated the steer back to the Adams County 4-H Beef Club for resale. The steer was bought by PNC Bank. Auctioneer for the sale was Harry Bachman, Annville. Ches ter Hughes, Lancaster served as show judge. The annual cake decorated by Joanne Boyer was bought for $825 by Bill Campbell, Hoss’s Steak and Sea House. The cake was donated to the 4-H Beef Club for the “Ben Stine Memorial Award. Nine additional buyers donated the cake back to the Beef Club for the memorial award fund. The buyers included The Syndicate, Adelblute Inc., Byron Waggoner, Donald Stine, Jo-Bo Holsteins, GS Communications, Hickory Bridge Farm Restaurant, Gordon Shive of Lutheran Brotherhood Insurance and Harry Bachman, and Autumn Valley Angus. The annual wooden clock was bought by KC Acres. Monies Grom the sale of the cake and clock will be applied to the expenses of the show and sale or the Ben Stine Memorial Award. Results follow. ADAMS COUNTY BEEF SHOW, SALE RESULTS JUNIOR DIVISION FHtai/Shewman: 1. Champion - Athlay Claassan. 2. Raiarva Champion • Darak By ara. 3. Martha Balky. INTERMEDIATE DIVISION FMai/Showman: 1. Champion - Andy Saymora. 2. Raaarva Champion - Mailltta JalteoaL 3. William Bailay. SENIOR DIVISION Fttlar/Showman: Champion • Cam! Top par. 2. Raiarva Champion - Chrii JalldoaL 3. Jana) Kallar. mm-447-7436 ' y , /->/'W ~ . M MORTON ' - /;V ''■'=- <l7 BUILDINGS '■ 11 " wumimiKimuih Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novambar I, 1997-03 ADVANCED DIVISION FHtar/Showman; Champion - Jaaon Kal ar. Raaarva Champion - Chris Saymora. 3. Athlay Sdna. Ctaaa 1; 1. Martha Bailay. data 2:1. Bart Martin. 2. Andy Saymora. 3. Athlay Claatttn. Claaa 3; 1. Cody daattan. 2. Candioo FHcWogar. Champion - Bart Martin. Raaarva Champion • Cody Citation. MIDDLE WEIGHT Ctaaa 4; 1. Chrii Saymora. 2. Darak By- 4-H Adults Attend Leaders Conference DOYLESTOWN (Bucks Co.) Heather Glennon and Patricia Freiler, Bucks County 4-H agents, and Mary Grayeske. 4-H volun teer from Macungie, recently re turned from the Northeast Region al 4-H Leader’s Forum in Hagers town, Md. Claaa *: 1. Cairi Toppar. 2. JmCIQNIar. Claaa •: 1. William Bailay. Champion - Chria Saymora. Raaarva Champion - William Bailay. HEAVYWEIGHT Claaa 7; 1. Maay JaffooaL 2. AaMay Sana. Claaa •: 1. Jaaon Kallar. 2. Wayna FKck ingar. Claaa •: 1. Chria Jaffcott. Cham plan • Maay JaffooaL Raaarva Champion • Chria JaffooaL More than 37S adult 4-H volun teers and teens from 13 stales at tended the recent event held at the Ramada Inn and Conference Cen- ter, Hagerstown. Forum activities revolved around the theme, “Volunteers Give 4-H A Lift,” and included hands-on workshops, inspira tional speakers, and field trips to places of cultural, historical, and educational interest John Carrington, for mer 4-H educator in Maryland, a magician, and a motivational speaker was the key noter at the opening banquet Judy Pugh, a home economics educa tor in Maryland, was the Saturday night banquet speaker. Her topic con cerned the need for laughter in our daily lives and how good we can feel when we laugh. In addition to the adult volunteers, several states sent teams of teens to participate in teaching some of the workshops and attend ing others of interesting topics that they could share by teaching other youth and adults when they return to their states. For information on 4-H for youth and adult volunteers, call Penn State Cooperative Ex tension, (215) 345-3283. MAILBOX MARKET FOR SALE Australian cattle dog, NSDR registered, red female, 2 years old, works with heifers, too fast for cows Make offer Cumber land Co 717-486-4565 2 brand new 7.50x16 mod snow tires, 8 ply, both $lOO. 2 H78x15 street tread, 50% tread, 6 ply, both $4O Montgomery Co 610-275-1257. Set of work harness, riding horse size, no collars $225 Cambria Co 814-322- 1138. r or rent - split foyer 3 BR, living room, dining & kit, 2 bath, storage room, one Ig room beauty parlor, AC, well water, 30 gal in solar tank on hot water line Lane. Co 717-665-5195 One 2 yr old paint gelding, one 13 yr old paint stud, one 6 month old filly Berks Co 717-933-5051 1982 Inf Bus, no seats, 9 0L diesel, 600 miles on clutch, flywheel, 5 spd , runs, looks great $2500 Lane Co 717-768-7897 IH 4140 diesel skit loader u
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers