6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 28, 1965 • Wylie (Continued from Page 1) roundup. The pigs were di vided into three weight class es for judging. In the light-weight class (200 lb. and under), first place •went to Paul Holcombe. and second place to his sister Cathy. Potts town R 2. First-place hog in the medi um-weight class, (200-220 lb.) was the grand * champion shown by Wylie. Second place was won by Howard McDow ell. Oxford R 2. The reserve champion hog shown by Etha McDowell was first in the heavy-weight class (over 220 lb.) and a hog Ishown iby her sister Jennifer Was second. The first-year fitting and showmanship contest winners ■were- first, Loretta Yoder, El verson R 2. and second, her sister Lucy Yoder /In the sen ior fitting and showmanship ■contest, top honors went to Sam Wylie, and second place was won by David Robinson, West 'Chester R 5. 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[Agway GARDEN SPOT UNIT LANCASTER NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE HONEY BROOK • P&S Act i Continued from Page 1) plained that- the agency re ceives numerous complaints alleging that buyers failed to pay for meat in accordance with purchase contracts, or re fused—without justification— to accept delivery. Most of these complaints, the P&S Division said, con cern giade, weight, condition, shipping instructions, or time of arrival. In administering the P&S Act. C&tMS is called into these contract disputes to ascertain whether the P&S Act has been violated. The new proposal outlining the P&S Division’s policy under the Act is in tended to serve as a guide to the industry in such mat ters. The proposed policy state ment points out that all terms of a transaction should be made clear in the con tract, whether it is written or verbal. If there is any chance of misunderstanding, a written confirmation should be exchanged between the parties. When contract disputes can not be settled between the parlies, and either party in- Wheat Marketing Redcoat Wheat Wong Barley Resistant to I.H. Dealers Preview K, d n w.i ki j i am. u l. MO-pto hp, Turbo tractor, and New Models At nersney „ no-drawbar hp. four-whccl- An estimated 175 Interna- drive tractor plus a variety tional Harvester dealers and 0 f tillage equipment and new salesmen from Pennsylvania, h ny machines. Maryland, Virginia and West meeting was directed Virginia previewed three new ,b y p. w. Gorman, IH farm major models of Farmall and equipment district manager, International tractors at a assisted by 'F. G. Rollins, sales special showing in Hershey manager, and J. I. Ingram, recently. Jr„ dealer development man- New tractor models on dis- a ger. play at the Hershey Hotel in- ° " <• tends to file a complaint un der the P&S Act, the riop>>s al continues, the complaint should be made as soon as possible to the nearest P&S Division area office. If there is reason to believe that any packer buyer has un justifiably refused to pay the contract price for purchased meat or meat food products, or has refused to accept a shipment, or if any packer seller has unjustifiably failed to ship in accordance with contract terms, formal admin istrative action may be initi ated under P&S Act provi sions, the Division said. Corn Gleaner combines have the rugged construction, the heft, the capacity - . the power and traction to wade through your heaviest com . . . even in muddy or icy fields. If your crop can be combined . . . the Gleaner combine is the machine that can do it. _ „ . .. Take your choice of Gleaner combines A, C, or E everyone has an easily attached corn head. Because the cylinder is down at the ear level, feeding is direct to the cylinder. No extra elevating necessary. Fewer parts are required. You save money. Ask us about an eye-opener test on your own farm. J Big C with 4-row corn head. T 7~ | *, Finance for profit. 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