Faming, Saturday, June 21,1980 BY PAT KAUFFMAN NORRISTOWN - Er denbeim Farms hosted a livestock judging field day Wednesday, with ap proximately 300 people in attendance. During the morning, 4-H, FFA and adult participants were treated to a tour of the farm. The meat of the ac- jnners in . senior ..sion, Wessner, 2; Eileen Fairbairn, 3; and Leslie Lazarus, 4 - „ c.- _ A BUTLER’S FIGHTING INF Butler nuinuiua; Buildings reduced prices SS» <4300 FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof with 20* x 13' D/S Door These Buildings Engineered for Self-Erection (Butler Will Furnish Erection and 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 Offer Ends June 30th I P. L HESS, BUTLER MFG. CO _ 80x337, Oxford, PA 19363 j agri-builder Dealer Inquiries Available m Pennsylvania Counties Arm strong. Beaver, Butler Cameron Centre Clearfield Clinton Crawford, Elk, Erie Indiana Jefferson Mercer McKean, Warren Maryland Counties • Baltimore Harford New Jersey Counties - Sussex Somerset Morris Passaic Atlantic, Cape May Name Erdenheim Farms hosts livestock judging tivities began in the af ternoon. Chester Hughes, Nor theast Field Manager of the American Angus Association gave a clinic at the begin ning of the afternoon, ex plaining to the group what they should be looking for in the animals assembled. Then the fun began, with 40'x40'x 14* BUTLER State. three groups rotating among the 5 livestock categories and rating them. The categories included market lambs, breeding ewes, angus heifers, angus steers and hogs. Three groups were assembled, juniors, seniors and adults with ap- i •< \ * V' were; * VARIOUS SIZES HEIGHT & WIDTH AVAILABLE A. E. ENGEL, INC. SUNNY MEAD SALES ORVILLE MACK ot .. BRIDGEWATER D E SMITH A P.0.80x216 RD#3,80x409 P.0.80x47 BUILDING SYSTEMS INC. 17^5 Martton.N.J. 08053 Altoona. PA 16601 Nazareth, Pa. 18064 R.D.M “SfnE&lSI I PH: 609-983-4404 PH: 814-944-6045 PH: 215-759-1331 T^pson^Pa .lB46s ( f ★ BUTLER AND AGRI-BUILDERS ARE FIGHTING INI C&M SALES INC R.D.11 Honesdale, Pa. 18431 PH: 717-253-1612 Junior division winners were from left: Glenn Heffner, 1; James Heffner, 2; Erik Johnson, 3; and Bonnie Wessner, 4, proximately 60 participants in each group. Tie-breaker questions were asked to the group at the end of the judging. Where tie scores were an nounced, the winner was chosen on the basis of the questions. Winning in the junior division with the points they FARMSTED® I KNOXVILLE CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, Pa. 16928 PH. 814-326-4188 %- received were: 1. Glenn Heffner, R 2 Fleetwood, age 10,236; 2. James Heffner, R 2 Fleetwood, age 13, 236; 3. Erik Johnson, Kutztown R 2, age 14, 228 ; 4. Bonnie Wessner, New Tripoli, age 13, 221; 5. Rod Stoltzfus, Chester Co., 219; 6. Joshua Grim, Lehigh Co., 215; 7. Carol Dietrich, Hamburg, B.T. CONTRACTOR LEROY E. MYERS, INC, P.0.80x 535 Route HI, Box 163 Biglerville, Pa. 17303 Clear Spring, Md 21722 PH.717-677-6121 PH: 301-582-1552 I |&wi ~ TL ~S* - ■ * V 214; 8. Betsy Colket, Chester Co., 213; 9. Debbie Klair, Hockessin, DE, 213; and 10. Eddie Wilmington, DE, 213, In the senior division: 1. Karen Takakjy, Philadelphia, age 18, 243; 2. Cheryl Wessner, New (Turn to Page A2l) Schubert, FARMSTEC Galvanized Wa Galvanized I with 20' x 13' Di These Buildings Er (iKJr Self-Erecl (Butler will Furni: #and inundation * ALL BUILDINGS F. 0.8 ANNVILLE, PA. • (Buildings not equipped as shown) • Prices Based On Independent Survey o • Price Could Vary With Each Agri-Builde Offer Ends June 30th W. R. MOODY. HASCHI CONTRACTOR AGRICULTI 113 Walnut Lane SYSTEH West Newton, Pa. 15089 P.O. Box 5 PH: 412-872-6*04 Chestertown, M PH: 301-778 Adult vvinnc Jennifer, age! winner i< Erd. Tripoli, age 17, 2 Fairbaim, West age 15, 241; Lazarus, Allent( 241; 5. Marl Hockessen, DI Ralph Danner, 240; 7. Kevin Wilmington, DE, '49 40' x 30' x V A. NEWTON & SON CO. - Bridceville. Delaware 19 PH: 302-337-8211 * VA HEK