30 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978 Top selling pig was a Yorkshire bred gilt, Lot 20 RTB & Greenback 151-3 of half-Irish breeding. She sold for $3,900 to James and Norma Lfrsel, Medina, N.Y. Fall sale BEAVERTOWN - October 6,1978. Brooks End and Par Kay Farm Beavertown, Pa. held their annual Fall swine sale. The top selling pig was a Yorkshire bred gilt, Lot 20 RTB7 Greenback 151-3 of half-Irish Breeding. She sold for $3,900 to James & Norma Ursel, Medina, NY. Mitch Rogers, Mayville, NY was the contending bidder. The 27 Yorkshire bred gilts average $808; 41 Landrace bred gilts average $588; 32 Yorkshire Boars average $643; 18 Landrace boars average $424; 14 Landrace open gilts average; $313; 106 Commerical open gilts average $227. The 238 head totaled $102,590. for an Special (Continued from Page 1) when an imminent disaster situation may be developing says Congressman Robert Walker from Lancaster County, Pa. When this broadcast service becomes operational, it will culminate two years of effort by Walker through the House Com mittee on Science and Technology to provide southcentral Pennsylvania with a weather information and warning system. According to the National swine held average of $431 per head. The 132 purebred boars and gilts average $595. Yorkshire Boars Lot 74 and Lot 98 was sold for $l6OO. Lot 74 was purchased by Bill Waugh Libertyville, lowa. Lot 98 was purchased by Mitch Rogers Mayville, N.Y. The top selling Lan drace Bred Gilt was Lot 42 purchased by Mitch Rogers for $950. The top selling Landrace Boar was Lot 119 purchased by Rene L. Drawdy Brunswick, Ga. for $875. The top selling Lan drace open gilt was Lot 116 purchased by Rene L. Drawdy for $470. The pigs sold into 13 different states. The next sale offering will be held on January 12,1979. weather Weather Service, the climatic and atmospheric reporting, available 24 hours a day, will be broadcast on a high VHF frequency of 162.55 megahertz (MHz) with 250 watts of power. While this frequency is too high for most existing AM FM equipment, VHF receivers are commercially available at a relatively low. cost and most new radio receivers offer this type frequency reception as a purchase option. WHATS NEW 20 FEET STALK SHREDDER APPLETON, Wis. - The new Brady 2400 stalk shredder is designed to shred more acres faster with less power than other shredders, according to Brady engineers. The Brady 2400 is 20 feet wide, one of the biggest shredders on the market, and will cover eight 30-inch rows or six 40-inch rows with room to spare. The tear-drop hood design makes pulling easier and reduces knife maintanance; and the knife and drive efficiencies and the tear-drop design com bine to provide top per formance with up to 20 per cent less power than most other shredders, say Brady engineers. The new shredder is designed for tractors up to 200 PTO HP. Free swinging cup or side sheer knives are standard equipment, made of super ahoy steel. All super ahoy flail knives on Brady shredders are guaranteed against breakage for the life of the flail knife. The shredder’s rear lift design keeps the drive line straight to reduce drive shaft strain, giving more efficient power transmission to the gearbox. Adjustable row spacing, end transport and a tongue jack are standard equip ment, as are premium V belts that are easily adjusted with a spring tightener. Options include a ratchet jack for height adjustment, a center divider kit, and 15- mch wheels for standard end transport. Brady equipment is manufactured by Koehring Farm Equipment Division, headquartered at Appleton, Wisconsin. The division also manufactures Fox forage harvesting and handling equipment. QUICK-TACH LOADERS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Three quick attaching detaching loaders designed for tractors from 35 to 160 horsepower have been in troduced by Schwartz Mfg. Co., Lester Prairie, Min nesota. Three loaders are designed to fit most current and prior model tractors, with or without cabs. Model 1700 QT fits tractors from 35 BERKS COUNTY 4-H BABY BEEF CLUB SAYS TO THE FOLLOWING BUYERS OF OUR 4-H BABY BEEF AT OUR 1978 SALE BUYER OF CHAMPION: Ralph Zettlemoyer Auction Co. Breiningsville, PA Peter Brothers Meats Osacrd Baumert Lenhartsville, PA Herndon Howard Hummel Fleetwood Grange Hervita Packing Inc. Cherryville, PA Fleetwood, PA Harrisburg, PA Leesport Rehrig Meats, Inc. Market & Auction Kreisl Packing Co. Lehighton, PA Leesport, PA Hazeltown Marvin Frantz Coopersburg Joe Sforza Nesquehoning Kipp Meat Company Schneck’s Meat Market Meller Meats Bethlehem, PA Pine Grove Warren, NJ. to 75 horsepower; lifts up to 1850 lbs. with a 3325-lb. breakaway. The 1800 QT mounts on tractors in the 65 to 100 horsepower range and lifts up to 2915 lbs., breakaway of up to 5435 lbs. The Model 1900 QT mounts on 75 to 160-horsepower tractors. It lifts 4175 lbs., with a breakaway 'capacity of 5570 lbs. Each of the Schwartz QT Loaders is designed with a wrap-around subframe that attaches to the tractor at front and mid-mounting points. Three inches tapered loader boom arms in corporate a designed “slim line” crossmember for exceptional visibility and strength. A wide range of buckets and attachments is available to fit most material handling jobs. Schwartz Manufacturing Co., a division of Chromalloy Farm & Industrial Equip ment Co., also manufactures six other models of tractor, loaders. Other equipment in ' the company’s product line includes manure spreaders, bunk feeders, mixer feedefs, forage wagons, running gear, wide-front ends, un derbody truck hoists, ramp hoists, and semi-trailers. FARM SECURITY SYSTEM ADRIAN, Mich. - Now there is a security system designed especially for the environment of the farm. The Lane Security System THANKS Gilberts Meats Heffner Trucking Co. Lehighton, PA Reading, PA T. M. Landis Inc. Mainland PaulLesher Mohrsville, PA protects the farm house and out buildings against break in, fire, theft and power failure or will monitor confinement buildings for temperature extremes, air flow or water pressure. The Lane Security System is a 100 per cent solid state system with no moving parts to wear out. The system also monitors entrances to the farm for approaching vehicles. It pinpoints trouble spots instantly with an alarm or a light inside, outside, or activates a phone dialer. Using less power than a flashlight, the Lane Security System installs in a new or existing building and comes with a one year guarantee. For further information, one can write Lane Security Systems, Box 952, Adrian, Michigan 49221 or call 517/263-8474 collect. According to the U S Department of Agriculture, four out of five American families use coupons to help cut food costs Food man ufacturers are expected, to issue almost 70 million coupons this year 55 per cent of those will appear in newspapers BUYER OF RESERVE CHAMPION: Reading Bone Fertilizer Co. Reading, PA Adams Hotel • Hamburg, PA Ray Matz Robesonia, PA Cash Saver