Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 02, 1974, Image 21

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    John Miller, Elm, is shown with his Manheim Farm Show. The animal was
1170 pound steer that received bought by Kunzier and Company,
grand champion honors at the
Manheim’s Baby Beef Sale Successful
One of the most successful cents per pound. Earl Geib’s Bomberger’s Store, Puhls
events of the Manheim Farm reserve champion that Insurance Co., and Emerson
Show was the baby beef show weighed in at 1060 pounds Knight. The beef members
&nd sale. This sale sold to the Manheim would like to thank the
climaxed a whole year’s National Bank for 85 cents buyers and community for
work for the FFA beef club per pound. their support of the show and
members that were Other buyers participating gala
displaying their animals. were Frank Fillippo,
The twelve steers Stonebridge Farm Butcher
averaged 65 cents per pound. Shop, Groff’s Home Dressed
Kunzler and Company Meats, L. W. Kulp, Walter Tell The Truth
bought John Miller’s 1170 Heistand, Fulton National Mark Twain said it: “When
pound grand champion for 90 Bank, Chemgro Fertilizer “ doubt > Wll the truth.”
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Reserve Champion honors went to Geib is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Geib’s 1060 pound steer that Clarence Geib, RD4, Manheim.
sold to the Manheim National Bank.
Sperry Announces Promotions
Sperry New Holland has
named James R.
Burkholder, Leola, as
product manager for forage
equipment and farm
wagons, according to an
announcement by Paul A.
O’Brien, product develop
ment director.
Burkholder will be suc
ceeded by John B. Furry,
branch training manager
with the company in Denver,
Colorado, as product
manager for the round baler.
Burkholder joined the
company in December 1965
as a design engineer and was
transferred to the Marketing
Division in 1968 to become a
sales trainee. Later that
year he was assigned to
Branch SO, Joliet, Illinois, as
a sales representative. In
1970, Burkholder was
promoted and transferred to
Branch 85, . Denver,
Colorado, where he served
as branch training manager.
He also was a district sales
manager in Branch 10,
Liverpool, New York, before
becoming a product
manager in 1972.
A native of Harrisonburg,
Virginia, Burkholder is a
graduate of Virginia
Polytechnic Institute at
Blacksburg, where he
received a master’s degree
in agricultural engineering.
Uncaster Farming. Saturday, Nov. 2,1974
John B. Furry
James R. Burkholder
Furry came to Sperry New
Holland in January 1968 as a
sales trainee. He soon was
promoted and transferred to
Branch 70, St. Paul, Min
nesota, where he served as a
sales representative for
about three years. Furry
also was a sales represen
tative in Branch 90, Fresno,
California, before being
promoted to his most recent
branch training manager
post in early 1974.
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