Beaver Community Fair results announced BEAVER SPRINGS - The first 4-H and FFA Market Hog and Lamb Sale'was held on Friday, September 22 as part of the 50th Beaver Community Fair, Beaver Springs. There were eight market lambs sold for an average price of $.99 per pound while the six market MOVE IT OUT WITH THE RUGGED! ON ' £ •% -4? iMbAttkMtfiuesute. «... • CAPACITY •WORKABILITY • ECONOMY PATZ Silo Unloaders give you two big, lugged drive wheels for sure traction and flotation. Silage is removed evenly with the Patz exclusive seif-leveling device. Preset depth control adjustment; “no-load” starting with the PATZ throw-out clutch; and easy lifting, high into the top of the silo for refilling; are additional features of this durable performer. Call us for design matched systems. 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Ayrshire Grand Champion Carl Sandell, RD Danville. ' Reserve Champion Carl Sandell, RD 6 Dan ville. Holstein Grand Champion Glenn Moyer, RD 1- Selinsgrove. Reserve Champion Alan Narehcod, RD, Beavertown. Jr. Champion Alan Narehood, RD, Beavertown. Reserve Jr. Champion Karen Blank, RD 1, Middleburg. • Sr. Champion Glen Moyer, RD 1, Selmsgrove. Reserve Sr. Champion Alan Narehood, HD 1, Beavertown. The Tractor Pulling Contest at the Beaver Community Fair was held on September 23 at the Fairgrounds, .with 147 en tries from Snyder County. In the 5000 pound class, John Snook of McClure RD 2, placed first driving a Far mall M and Larry Klinger of Selinsgrove, placed second driving an Oliver 70. In the 6000 pound class Rudy Zechman, Beavertown RD 1, placed first with a Farmall 350 and Fred Adams, McClure RD, was Due to impressive fuel economy, Jptul is an investment that can pay for itself over the first winter. 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In the 14000 pound class, John' Snook, McClure RD 2, placed first with an In ternational 1066 and Steve Herman, Beavertown RD, placed second with an In ternational 1066. In the 16000 pound class, Alvin Smith, Middleburg RD, placed first with an International 1086 and Gary Fry, Winfield RD, was second with an International 1066. In the 18000 pound class, Richard Nerhood, Beavertown RD, placed first with an International 1086 and William Woodling, Beaver Springs second with a John Deere 4520. The Official Judge was James Boop, MifHinburg RD. Supplying the pull back tractor was Mifflinburg Farm Supply, Inc. Mif flinburg. 4-H club meets CHAMBERSBURG - The Franklin County 4-H Baby Beef Club recently held a meeting at the Citizens National Bank, Greencastle. The main topic of the meeting was the 4-H Baby Beef Round-Up and Sale to be held October 9. County Agent Bill Reagan told members the schedule for the roundup which will begin at 10:30 a.m. He en couraged members to visit prospective buyers for the sale, which will begin at 5:30 p.m. Ralph Dice told members about the Halloween Party which is tentatively scheduled for October 27 with the Hamilton St. Thomas Pig Club. i^ii • Practical and efficient • Lasts a lifetime • Simple draft and temp control Showroom at Ph; 717-949-3002 121