32-Lwicasfr Farmhii, Saturday, Octobtr 21, iS7t i: Manheim Fair closes with sale of livestock Hatfield Packing Company, Hatfield, represented by Jerry Clemens, livestock buyer and Ezra H. Good, buyer for Hatfield, are seen with Beth Chapman, and the champion hog she exhibited. The animal brought $2.10 per pound at the auction. ByKENDACEBORRY MANHEIM The parade of animals through the sales ring at the last night of the Manheim Community Farm Show included the champion hog, sheep, and steer shown at the fair held previously last week. Due to the in clement weather, the sale was moved inside the livestockjtent the champion hog which had been shown by Beth Chapman, 15, of Dutch Valley Farms, was sold for $2.10 per pound and bought by the Hatfield Packing This all new Allis-Chalmers 7580 4-wheel drive tractor has a healthy appetite for big acreage hillsides or flatlands row crops or small-gram farmrng irrigated acres or dryland ranches Yet every acre of the way. this big beast saves you fuel money Thanks to a 222-hp* six cylinder diesel 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 U NOSS & SON, INC. RD 2, Oley, PA 215-987-6257 L H. BRUBAKER, INC. Lancaster, PA 717-397-5179 C. J. WONSIDLER BROS. Rt. 309 & 100 R 2 New Tripoli, PA 18066 215-767-7611 BHM FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Annville, RDI, PA 717-867-2211 ROY H. BUCK, INC. Ephrata, RO 2 717-859-2441 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MO 301-374-2672 Company, .Hatfield. The total price of the 220 pound animal was $462. Hatfield Packing Company bought a total of 31 lots of the 61 lots of hogs sold at thesale. The reserve, champion, hog, was exhibited by Rick Strauss, Ephrata Rl, and his brothers, Robert, and Steve. The animal was bought by Walter Dunlap, Jr., of the. Lancaster Stockyards. The hog brought $1.47 per pound, for a total price of $233.89. A total of 150 head of hogs were sold for a total sale of $20,050.75. The average price The beast built to eat acres; notfud. per hog was 62.45 cents per pound. Sarah Lynn Brubaker, Lancaster, sold her champion lamb for $1.30 per pound to Willie the Butcher, whd' is William Krieder of , Stauffers of Kissel Hill.,Total price of the animal was $133.90. Sarah, who will soon be moving with her parents outside of Lancaster County, announced that any money over $lOO paid for the price of her lamb would be donated to the Manheim Farm Show Committee. 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 ' (sumps, ridges, follow dips easily Come in Step up 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 (manufacturers estimate) Power Director is a registered > Allis-Chalmers trademark C. J. WONSIDLER BROS. RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951 215-536-1935 - 215-536-7523 GRUMaiI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA 717-786-7318 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. 225 York Road Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 SKARTIESVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT Shartlesville, PA 215-488-1025 H. Daniel Wenger, Prop. AG. - INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT R 2, Rising Sun, MD 301-658-5568 AIRVILLE FARM SERVICE Hwy. 74, Airville. PA 717-862-3358 (Turn to Page 123)
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