Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1974, Image 21

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    Buck
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' Results of the tractor pulls
held last weekend, October
11 and 12, at the Buck, are
listed below. Elwood Funk,
president of the Buck
Tractor Pulls, announced
that there are three more
nights of events scheduled
for this year. Tonight, Oc
tober 19, nine classes will be
pulling, starting at 6:00 p.m.
Next weekend, Friday and
Saturday, October 25 and 26,
there will be a Pull Off with
all the best Buck pullers
competing for prize money
and trophies.
Last week’s results were:
5000-lb. Open
1- - Clarence Keener,
Manheim, Pa., F-20-430
Lincoln, full pull (FP), 197.6
feet; 2 - Leroy King,
Gaithersburg, Md., 427
Chev., FP, disq.; 3 - Ivan
Barnsby, Laytonsville, Md.,
Farmall M-383 Dodge, 297.4.
9000-lb. Modified
1 - Vemon Miller,
Manheim, Pa., Cockshutt-2-
440 Dodges, 266.11; 2 - Bill
Noland, Kokomo, Ind., 55
Massey-427 Chev., 254.2; 3 -
Lester Landis, Lititz, Pa., 55
A recent study by Penn State showed that of 12,000 calves started,
more than 18% died in their first 12 months. Beacon’s Complete Calf
Feeding Program is designed to help you minimize such losses by
increasing calf livability.
Be-Co-Nurse milk replacer is one cornerstone of this program. It
provides a high level of digestible energy in the form of easily digested
lactose (milk sugar) and a high content (20%) of stabilized animal fat.
Beacon Golden Calf Starter is the second foundation stone of the
program. It is fortified with vitamins A and D, plus Aureomycin. Partially
pelleted, Beacon Golden Calf Starter is a highly palatable grain ration
that calves love.
Beacon Calf Power and Beacon Scour Stop-R offer a scour prevention
and control program that is highly effective. Calf Power is recommended
for calves under undue stress. Scour Stop-R provides a “Feed and Treat”
method of combating scours when they actually occur.
Used in your calf rearing program, these Beacon products can help
increase your calf livabilitf. Why not call your Beacon Dealer or Beacon
Advisor today?
H. JACOB HOOBER RHOADS MILL, INC.
INTERCOURSE, PA. Selinsgrove & Milton, Pa
THARPE t GREEN MILL H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC.
Churchville. Md
Ted Belefski Chester Weist
Ph. 523-9173 Ph. 741-2600
Tractor Pull Results
Massey-2440 Dodges, 249.4 V
9000-Ib. Superstock
1 • Harry Griest,
CoatesviUe, Pa., 1H1456, FP,
6.3; 2 - Mike Wright, New
Freedom, Pa., IH 1066, FP,
no pull; 3 - Alvin Martin,
Akron, Pa., AC D-21, 261.2.
7000-lb. Open
1 • Bill Noland, Kokomo,
Ind., 55 Massey-427 Chev.,
FP, 252.6; 2 - Lester Landis,
Lititz, Pa., 55 Massey-2-440
Dodge, FP, 250.3; 3 - Vemon
Miller, Manheim, Pa.,
Cockshutt-2-440 Dodge; FP,
248.0.
12,000-lb. Farm Class
1 - Ed Harnish, Christiana,
Pa., 870 Case, 212.6; 2 -
Donald Vaugan, Delta, Pa.,
JD 4020, 188.11; 3 - Joseph
Trimble, Quarryville, Pa,,
Farmall 806, 187.6.
9000-lb. Farm Class
1 - Ed Hamish, Christiana,
Pa., 870 Case, 210.1.
7000-lb. Farm Class
1 - Larry Frey, Washington
Boro, Pa., John Deere G,
226.9; 2 - Ross Eckman,
Peach Bottom, Pa., Farmall
M, 197.10; 3 - Paul Bedgar,
Beacon Feeds, York, Pa.
Freeland, Md., Farmall M
MTA, 106.1.
7000>lb. Superstock
1 - Marlin Brubaker,
Quarryville, Pa., AC D-21,
266.2; 2 • Tom Savage,
Damascus, Md., JD 4010,
256.6; 3 ■ Mark Stauffer,
Ephrata, Pa., Deutz 9006,
236.0.
7000-lb. Modified
1 - BUI Noland, Kokomo,
Ind., 55 Massey-427 Chev,
268-10; 2 - Vernon MUler,
Manheim, Pa., Cockshutt-2-
440 Dodge, 265.8; 3 - Richard
Zimmerman, Mount Joy,
Pa., Cockshutt-2-440 Dodges,
258.10.
12,000-Ib. Sopers tock
1 - Mike Wright, New
Freedom, Pa., IH 1066,208.6;
2 - Ed Herman, Frederick,
Md., IH 1466; 3 - Harry
Griest, CoatesviUe, Pa., IH
1456, 178.5.
9000-lb. Open
1 - Vernon Miller,
Manheim, Pa., Cockshutt-2-
440 Dodge, 250.0; 2 - Bill
Noland, Kokomo, Ind., 55
Massey-427 Chev., 245.5; 3 -
Mike Wright, New Freedom,
Pa., IH 1066; 242.1.
EARL SAUDER, INC. VAN-MAR
NEW HOLLAND, PA. LEESPORT,
LEOLA.PA
Beacon Reps.
R. E. Rudisill Richard B. Kendig
Ph. 854-2281 302-478-3058
Phone 717-843-9033
IS,OOO-lb. Farm
(with turbo)
1 • Tom Middletown,
Ridgley, Md., 1H1466, 269.4;
2 - Tim Robinson, Windsor,
Pa., IH 1066, 255.2; 3 - John
Risser, Hershey, Pa., Ford
8000, 224.0.
12,00-lb. Farm
(with turbo)
1 - Tom Bedgar, Freeland,
Md., JD 4430, 298.6 ; 2 - Tim
Robinson, Windsor, Pa., IH
1066, 290.4; 3 - John Risser,
Hershey, Pa., Ford 8000,
264.1.
Farm Unlimited
1 - Tim Robinson, Windsor,
Pa., IH 1066, 249.7; 2 - Tom
Bedgar, Freeland, Md., JO
4430, 242.8; 3 - John Risser,
Hershey, Pa., Ford 8000,
239.11.
Poisonous?
Thought to be poisonous, to
matoes were not eaten in the
United States until about 1825,
although they had been an Ital
ian staple food since the 1500’s.
Fint On The Sun
Helium was detected on the sun
by early solar scientists before
it was discovered on earth.
McCRACKEN'S
FEED MILL, INC.
MANHEIM, PA
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 19.1974
Eberly Herd
New Holland
Paul Eberly, East Earl
RD2, showed the grand
champion lot of steers
yesterday at the New
Holland Semi-Annual Fat
Steer Show and Sale, held at
the New Holland Sales
Stables.
Eberly’s grand champion
lot of six Charolais crosses
topped a field of 20 lots to
take the trophy. The grand
champion steers, weighing
7,150 pounds, sold for $49.00 a
hundredweight to Great
Valley Abbatoir, Berwyn.
John H. Martin, Narvon
RDI, showed the champion
Angus steers which were
sold to Chester Thomas, New
Danville, for $46.10 a hun
dredweight. The six steers
weighed 6,855 pounds.
The champion group of
Herefords was exhibited by
Noah M. Oberholtzer,
Ephrata RDI. His six steers,
which weighed 6,875 pounds,
sold for $45.10 a hun
dredweight to A. F. Moyer &
Co., Souderton. Oberholtzer
alos showed the second place
lot of Herefords.
In the crossbred judging,
Earl Hurst, Lititz RD3,
showed the second and third
place lots.
Joseph H. Martin, Lititz
RD4, showed the second
place lot of Angus while Ivan
Horning, Manheim RD4,
showed the third place
Angus.
Rufus Musser, Lititz RIM,
exhibited tl\e third place
Herefords.
Abe Diffenbach, manager
and co-owner of New Holland
Sales Stables, noted he was
pleased with the support
given this year’s sale
although entries were down
somewhat, as expected.
FEEDS
PA.
Wins
Show
“It’s hard for anybody to
hold steers for a sale like this
in times like these,” noted
Diffenbach.
Livestock
Team Places
The 1974 State FFA
Livestock Judging Team
recently competed at the
Atlantic Royal Exposition in
Richmond, Virginia. The
team, which was coached by
Gerry .Philips of Pequea
Valley High School, placed
third in competition.
High individual in the
swine judging division was
Ken Fetterolf of Centre Hall,
Pa. James Lucas, Annville,
placed third in the sheep
contest with Tom Denlinger,
Gap, as the third man on the
State team.
Poison Darts
The Yagua Indians of the Am
azon Basin stalk jaguars with
blowguns and poison darts
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PMMinr
Being self employed your
spray painting jobs can be
done right for a few dollars per
gallon saving with latest
equipment
BROKING
COUNTRY SQUIRE
Phone(AC)
215-445-6186
PHARES HURST
RDI Narvon, Pa. 17555
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