pionship v'S-V' ~neer Championship ~ , R 6 Manheim, with their $•) ed launched Stauffer into calves at about 9 p.m. Since each animal is in the ring a half-minute or less, it’s a continuous, fast-paced task for Stauffer, The ringman starts the bid off and Stauffer works the price in 25-cent or even 10- (TurntoPageA?!) S FIGHTING INFLATION GRAIN flfNl(§ REDUCED PRICES W ; DRYER ; UiM@ ' , ■ * ~ _ . ~ ■ l*s£ '*s*; FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized. Roof with 20' x 13' D/S Door These Buildings Engineered for It Self-Erection (Butler will Furnish Erection % ar.£Foundation Drawings) * ALL BUILDINGS F. 0.8 ANNVILLE, PA. • (Buildings not equipped as shown) • Prices Based On Independent Survey of Agri-Builders. • Price Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder ERS ARE FIGHTING INFLATION MYERS, INC. W. R. M< i Hi, Box 163 CONTR. ring, Md. 21722 113Walr 01-582-1552 WestNewtor PH: 412-T * Address lER O. E. SMITHJiMC. &O. A. NEWTON KELLER BUILDING GLENN M. STAHLMAN TRI-STATE MARINE WALTER J. \ 78 Mifftintown, P*. itos9 & SON CO. SYSTEMS INC. R.D.#I, Cash Valley Road DIST. INC. CONSTRUCTION County. 18611 PH: 717-436-2151. SHdceville, Delaware 19933 R.D.180x203 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Route 256 1833 Lincoln Highway •3135 PH: 302-337-8211 Lewtsburg, PA 17837 PH: 301-777-0582 Deale, Md. 20751 Lancaster, Pa. 17602 c,t 7 PH; 717-524-0568 PH: 301-867-1447 PH: 717-392-8280 $ Bid is acknowledged by Lancaster County livestock auctioneer John Stauffer, who will be participating in world championship next Saturday. Manheim (Continued from Page A2O) cent increments, his eyes flicking from buyer to buyer. In addition to the obvious vocal qualities an auctioneer must display, attentiveness is another important at tribute. Each buyer has an in dividual way of acknowledging a bid, which can range from a slight nod of the head to a twitch of the thumb. “But you’re dealing with professional buyers,” ! 4900 40 r x 50' x 14' Offer Ends June 30th ODY, HASCHEN TRI-COUNTY TOR AGRICULTURAL AGRI-SYSTEMS tane SYSTEMS R.D.#1,80x55 T. 15089 P.0.80x 505 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 «804 Chestertown, Md. 21620 PH: 609-467-3174 PH: 301-778-5800 auctioneer * VARIOUS SIZES HEIGHT & WIDTH AVAILABLE Stauffer said. “Once you get to know them and their different gestures to make a bid, it becomes a lot easier.” An auctioneer must also know the value of the item which he’s selling in order to get the bidding started in the right price range. This is important particularly in public sales where the auctioneer moves from one item to another rapidly. Stauffer worked at the recent Mennonite Relief Sale at Harrisburg and enjoyed iU ||j(7 1818 GRAIN BIN - 4173 Bushel Capacity F. 0.8. Cash and Carry Offer Ends June 30th 2718 GRAIN BIN . 9872 Bushel Capacity WITH SPECIAL PRICES *iiii i helping with the auctioning of the quilts. Stauffer will face some formidable competition in the national championship. Some contestants may have an edge m that they competed in previous championships. But last year’s winner was a 24-year old first-timer, though. And there has never been a top winner from the Nor theast since the competition began m 1963. But 'Stauffer is looking forward to the challenge of competing with considerable enthusiasm And why not. That en- ASK YOUR A/S BUILDER ABOUT ASCS FINANCING IS* DOWN - 8 YEAR PAY BACK LESS THAN J QQ®) LESS THAN TAP ENTERPRISES INC. BRIDGEWATER R.D.#3, Box 256 A BUILDING SYSTEMS INC Fleetwood, Pa. 19522 R-D- HZ PH: 215-929-2553 Thompson, Pa. 18465 PH: 717-727-2868 Overall view of ring shows auctioneer John Stauffer at work at Vintage Sales Stables as he prepares for upcoming competition in California. CLEMENTON, N.J. - Nikki Darcy, a seven year 4- H’er from Waterford was chosen Camden County 4-H Equestrian of the Year last Friday evening. thusiasm has helped to take him from the top spectator row to the center of the livestock ring in just four years. F. 0.8. Cash and Carry Offer Ends June 30th 4-Her named top equestrian For her selection Darcy Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 14,1980—A21 ac Sales Sta^les-inc. 0 received a sash, plaque and corsage. Alpine Florist of Pine Hill, served as official florist for the event. 4-H Equestrian of the Year is selected on the basis of a personal interview, an oral presentation on “their most meaningful 4-H Horse Project experience”, and a question about Horse Management. Darcy, a member of Silver r : P. E. HESS, SURER MFG. CO. Box 337, Oxford. PA 19363 I'm interested in more information on Butler products. □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics Name Sprus, is now eligible to represent Camden County at the “State 4-H Equestrian of the Year” on June 28 held at Cook College m New Brunswick. Mary Ann Macintosh, of Long-A-Coming 4-H Club was first runner-up. Judges for the evening were Donald Wickman, Atlantic Co. 4-h Agent and Patricia Mueller former county Equine Princess. ■aw PS |g BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER .State.
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