—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 13, 1976 24 Brian Bankert of Hanover and his Junior Champion Duroc Barrow. Daryl Sheiss, Chambersburg R 5, is .oc jrrow jwn at the Keystone the owner-breeder of this champion Exposition this week. mmmm 12TH ANNIVERSARY ANNUAL MEETING AGWAY INC. GARDEN SPOT ZONE 7:30 P.M. FARM & HOME CENTER, LANCASTER, PA. PROGRAM Reports by Agway Management - Mr. Mark Hess - Garden Spot Stores Mr. Elwin Peet - Petroleum Manager Mr. James Esbenshade - Supply Center • Election of Committeemen • Vocal Music by Kay Weaver * Guest Speaker - Arthur Cochran, Area Manager, Agway Inc. 30 DOOR PRIZES & REFRESHMENTS -■ MONDAY EVENING, 1976 NOVEMBER 15, ~ Y ■ *22,000 bagged at feeder sale HARRISBURG - The 1976 Keystone International Livestock Exposition was host to a feeder calf show and sale. After competition in the morning, the calves were auctioned off in the evening. The sale netted* $22,236.15, for 93 calves. ___ Irvington Farms, sold for PT| Y| Q $2,952.60. Total weight of the V>'-K.JLJLJL •feeder calves sold was 39,890 pounds. An average price of 55.74 cents was paid for each pound of calf. In the show, Irvington Farms received the award for grand champion pen of the show and champion steer pen for their pen of five Angus steer calves. The reserve grand champion pen and reserve champion steer pen of five went to John R. Johnston, Lewisburg, W. Va. for his five crossbred steers. (Continued from Page 21] ' Poland China: champion boar, James Martin, Hampstead, Md.; reserve champion boar, Keith J. Martin, Hampstead, Md.; champion gilt, Keith J. Martin, Hampstead, Md. Results of the open barrow show jvill be carried in next week’s edition. This all new Allis-Chalmers 7580 4-wheel drive tractor has a healthy appetite for big acreage 7111131065 or flatlands row crops or small-gram farming irrigated acres or dryland ranches Yet every acre of the way, this big beast saves you fuel money .Thanks t0a222-hpf six cylinder dresel engine designed with turbocharger, inter cooler opposing intake-exhaust mani folds and counterbal anced crankshaft— features that add up to draft horse perfor- mance with small pony appetite C. J. Wonsidler Bros. RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951 Phone 215-536-1935 215-536-7523 Grumeili Form Service A. i. Noss & Son, Inc. Quarryville, PA RD2, Oley, PA 717-786 7318 215-987-6257 Shorties* Form I. H. Brubaker, Inc. Equipment Lancaster, PA Sharllesville, PA 717-397-5179 215 488-1326 H Daniel Wenger, Prop The top price paid for a calf was $1.36 per pound. Don States, Indiana County, bought the 560 pound Angus steer calf for $761.60 to use as a 4-H project. The Angus was part of the grand champion pen of the morning show, exhibited by Irvington Farms, Gaithersburg, Md. The top pen, that of the The beast built to eat acres, not hid. No Interest On Tractors or Implements bought with tractors until March 1, 1977. Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrala, RD2 717 859 2441 Runnymede Farm, Coatesville, Chester County, showed the champion pen of five feeder heifers. Buck and Doe Run Valley Farms Co., also from Coatesville earned the reserve champion laurels for a pen of feeder heifers. Holiday Cooking Tips Cook turkey thoroughly, to an internal temperature of 180-190 degrees F. Never partially cook it and finish cooking later. Bacteria can survive in partially cooked poultry. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Here s 20 forward speeds with a shift-on-the-go Power Director trans mission Draft-sensitive 3-pomt hitch with Quick Hitch Fully independent 1,000 rpm PTO Big 74 9 gpm hydrau lic system Plus full 40° articulation for turns in a tight 17-ft radius center oscilla tion so implements can snake over bumps, ridges, follow dips easily Come in Step ufr into the 7580 s Acousta cab Discover how quiet, comfortable and easy it is to put this powerful beast through its nimble paces Ask for a test-drive now l “SAE engine horsepower (manufacturer s estimate) Power Director is a registered Alhs-Chalmers trademark BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. Annviile, RDI.PA 717-867-2211 Ag.-lndustrial Equipment R 2, Rising Sun, MO 301 658-5568
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