lar>t,4sle» F arming 'taliuday Srpt ?•> I0;r, 90 James Young of Ncwville had the cow at the All American in grand champion Milking Shorthorn Harrisburg Yoders IContmurt horn P»gt !!; a two-year-old exhibited by the Sandy finer Farms. Farmington. Maine, was judged the grand champion bull Sandy Riser Farms' ‘Sandy Riser Marlecn" was named reserve junior champion female The premier sire award went to "Sunny View Princess Promise,” an Australian bull, now deceased The All-Amencan Milking Shorthorn Show was judged by C Fred Forman, Ames, lowa. YORK - Sam Yoder’s Milking Shorthorns just about made a clean sweep of things here at the York Fair Two retire NEW HOLLAND - Two later became an assembler employees with combined and tester mechanic, service of 59 years will retire Norman Hainley, Narvon from Sperry New Holland at Rl, will retire after 29 years the end of this month. of service with the company. Harry L. Miller, 442 West A punch press operator, Mam St., New Holland, will Hainley also worked as a retire as a production material mover, grinder, assembler. He began em- angle former, bench hand ployment with the company and an abrasive cut-off in 1946 as an assembler and machine operator. * * I* I * ¥ ¥ STM. last week during the Open Milking Shorthorn Show Pincscdgc Farm," owned by the Yoders of Shocmakcrsvillc, showed all the champions as well as the reserve champions of the breed and won all but two classes for individual and group competition Jeff and Bret Ritter spoiled the Pinesedge Farm sweep by winning the senior calf class, while James Young did likewise by steering his aged cow to first place in the S-year old dry cow category The Yoder family has approximately 100 head of Milking Shorthorns at their Berks County farm and has acquired national recognition through them. BUCK (Kcr the > ears thc> hn\chad the grand champion bull twice, the grarfd champion cow once, and premier breeder and exhibitor sc\ oral > car.' at the national show pm ' IV* IT'S PORTABLE... Wherever you need heat you II find LP gas ready to serve you Its ideal for heating farm buildings brooding water heating incinerators as well as for regular home use You II find LP gas is both economical and practical Let us show you the ad vantages there s no obligation whatsoever CALL (717) 665-3588 MYER'S METERED GAS SERVICE, (jjpo P.oIbOX 71 (l^Kl MANHEIM, PA 17546 1,, if mii J Dinner Hehedulccl Kt i is\ n i j Monlgomcn < Far irwr» Aa*f«riaUor> am) (hr (n I'nnvn* Ittangr \o I ate a Mrri (hr < amlidalrt irmrr r«n (MnJicT 1 al & ii in a! hr T'-namrTirn {■ irr A' c-' a*c 'I ! ’is c*c»* t <o A i r j an r • ‘j -c’.M'ff a.--^ 'J * fur* fr» < *r 4 5 Af < f •(* ' j *' 1 •*«> J J r'-tc'M t * ( W*) (<of t * a 1 ncru* { r Jiff** f;H *I 1 n *ea/s a f te' *^©i» n'fo/Ji/f •i n i / * tff <h/rf* 1 ■^rrr rrp i m*) or* to f ori'ivjmr (i t may nrjt hi*r t>c<*n artorjuil* n OdtifrfJ !o \ looking Of Iho * *h •’imil.ir ,»ncj frffVJ np" rnn itiutr to ISo ’o»v t ito 'M lUrirwvklmW Kwlprville. I’a A rn«Mt f«oH dinner »ijl (jc arrnntl Tickets are |£ A.! the candidate* running Irtf election hate heen in tiled Ihoae attending will (>e given flte minutes (of an r pen.ng statement followed h> a questioning period b> Ihe audience The The candidates planning In allend at present are I’atnnk ( rawford William A TOUGH ACTIO FOLLOW. Meet the new 7000, a 105-hp tractor barn into the AUis-Chalmers family with big brother brashness. Climb into its quiet Acousta cab—standard equip ment! At your fingertips are 12 forward speeds, 3 reverse and a park position. All with shift-on-the-go convenience of the 7000 Power Shift transmission. And with 9 speeds under 10 mph, your most-used range. Then feel the difference this performance-oriented, turbocharged diesel can make in your fields ... 301 cubic-inches of cool-running power to take on any hard day’s work with muscle to spare. Learn about the many other extras the 7000 brings you at no extra cost. Seeing is believing! Come in now. •Manufacturer s maximum observed PTO horsepower at rated engine speed A The Rising Power infractors ALUS-CHALMERS No Interest On Tractors or Implements bought with tractors until March 1, 1977. C. J. Wonsidler Bros. RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951 Phone 215-536-1935 215-536-7523 BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. Annville, RDI, PA 717 867-2211 A. J. Moss & Son, Inc. L. H. Brubaker, Inc. RD2, Oley, PA Lancaster, PA 215-987-6257 717-397-5179 Shartlesviile Farm Ag.-lndustrial Equipment Equipment S ?if!l«S R 2, Rising Sun. MD H. Wenger, Prop 301 «8-5568 M Vr«hn Jr . (. Mc(nt I'anraai Amirm J H «tkan Hon y Nrhr iff man.i Haoicrci! I I’olilr, Uirharcl T Vhulr-p, Jo) )< Sln\rr. Hnbcrl M Horst, and An them) ( ampolo. Jr The merlin# I* open in thr public Kor UrkrU nr in formation ran lari (Tvarln I) RhoaAi at 7M 7633 or I ronl D Yocum Jr at i!M ♦OOl Roy H. Buck, Inc. Ephrata, RD2 717-859-2441 Grumelli Farm Service Quarryville, PA 717-786-7318
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