Sr— lancaster Farmini York County Farmer Has Best Swine Carcass iniocal Event John Strawbndge, Stewarts- eye of 716 inches. The animal town. York County, had the best was 30 inches long and had back of 20 hogs entered this week fat of 1 3 inches in the annual carcass show spon- Mafk Nestlerothi Manheim sored by the Lancaster County R Swine Association presi- Swine Producers Association dgnt emphaslzed that the Straw- The competition began at the bndge ammal had an exce p tlon . Vintage Sales Stables with live b | g h percentage of quality judging by the swine producers, y followed by grading of the car- Hie n 1 aged 1.28 inches of back fat. Qnarryville, K. u. 1 30.58 inches long, 541 inches Hensel 548-2559 of loin eye and 39 90 per cent of ham and loin. Bam Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Department of Property and Supplies Surplus Farm Equipment Dispersal Located at Bellefonte, Penna., Rockview Correctional Institution. You must enter Farm Grounds off Route to ONLY between Bellefonte and State College, Penna. SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 1971 Equipment may be inspected Mondays through Fridays be tween the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. All persons must register at Farm Office. AH equipment sold AS Is. AH equipment must be removed within 10 days. All equipment must be settled for the Day of £Me and checks made payable to Ronald D. West. 3—504 Int. Tractors 720 J.D. Tractor 3-350 Int. Tractors 340 Int. Tractor 4—300 Int. Tractors (1 w/loader) 2—M. Int. Tractors 2—H. Int. Tractors J.D. Tractors 5 Hay Balers Side Rakes Model 36 Chopper (3 Heads) Potato Diggers & Planters Hay Conditioners Corn Planters Irrigation Pump Tractor Drills w/Industrial Engine Garden Tractor John Beam Sprayer Large Quantity of Tires Poultry Equipment MANY, MANY PIECES OF EQUIPMENT & ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED BEFORE PURCHASING: All! persons must register and obtain a number at the Auction Office the day of the Sale. AJI Sales are Final. Be here Saturday, March 27th at 10:00 A.M. Everything must be sold. For a complete listing contact the Sale Manager. LUNCH AVAILABLE DAY OF SALE PLEASANT GAP FIRE CO. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPT. OF PROPERTY AND SUPPLIES Owners RONALD D. WEST, SALE MANAGER R.D. #l, MANSFIELD, PENNA. 16933 PHONE; 717-724-1989 ROBERT M. SHAYLOR, AUCTIONEER ROBERT SUNGERLAND, CLERK Saturday, March 20,1971 at 10:00 A.M. EQUIPMENT Tractor Plows of all kinds & sizes Fertilizer Spreaders Harrows Cultipackers Cultivators Mowers of all kinds Flail Chopper Crimpers / r Other top 10 entries in the carcass competition in order of placing were animals from the following: ~ 2. Masonic Homes, Elizabeth town, 1 2 inches of back fat, 31 9 inches in length, 5 75 inches of loin eye, and 42 5 per cent 'of ham and loin. 3 Real Farm, Tipton, Pa, 9 inches of back fat, 28 8 inches long, 717 inches of loin eye, and 42 5 per cent of ham and loin 4 Willow Glen Farm, Stias burg RDI, 1 1 back fat, 31 inch es long, 6 5 loin ey e and 42 3 per cent ham and loin. 5. Dutch Valley Farm, Man heim RD3, 1.2 inches back fat, 31.2 inches long, 5.90 loin eye and 419 per cent ham and loin 6. Clair Hartman, Gratz, 1.1 30.3, 4.95 and 412 per cent 7. Melvin Martin, Litrtz RDI, 1.1, 31.0, 6.05 and 40 6 per cent. 8. Carl Harrison, Johnstown,' 1.3, 30.4, 4.85 and 40.6 per cent, 9. Leon L. Arnold, Lebanonr, 1.3, 31.1, 5.76 and 39.8 per cenj:.. 10. Robert Armstrong, Dru more, 1.2, 30.5, 6.16 and 39.1 per cent. Others entering animals were: B. 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