Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 05, 1980, Image 14

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    Al 4— Lwcasty Farming, Saturday, July 5 y 1980
Keystone ram and ewe sale to run Friday , Saturday 3
HARRISBURG The ~ t , Massachusetts and Virginia, of Mississippi State, opportunity to select quality Harrisburg. Everyone is
32nd Annual Keystone Stud ei *“, Q b^ as well as Pennsylvania. Mississippi. ewe replacements for ttieir invited to attend. Tickets can
Ram and Ewe Sale will be m T® ye f r ~ f Sheep will be judged m the Special trophies for Hock, without going far from be obtained at the show on
held July 11 and 12 at the 1 " clud ( e " •*, , small arena, using a two- Supreme Champion Ram home. The select group of Friday
Farm Show Building, with Chm ot .
more than 500 entries in Hampshire, Shropshire, n >startlng atB:3oa.m. of the show will be presented breeders to choose a top to Keystone Stud Ram and
eight breeds, according to hdo ™ *s* The Judies will select the in memory of Milton quality stud ram. A ram of Ewe Sale, P.O. Box 796,
State Agricultural Secretary r P ther f i h f n ?iS to P sheep from all breeds to Morgan, established Suffolk high caliber will spread his Columbia. Missouri 65205
Penrose Hallowell. Cheviot be the at auctlon)Saturday , Breeder from Eden, Lan- good traits and genes more 314/445-8472.
“This year’s sale entries 81 onenng or cneviois l2j starting at 9 a.m. caster County. The trophies economically. The Keystone Stud Ram
have increased by nearly 100 m ine country, riauow Auctioneering the sale will are sponsored by the Penn- With over 200 rams and Ewe Sale is sponsored
percent,” Hallowell said. A numoer 01 Kenneth Brubaker of sylvama Sheep and Wool available for sale, Penn- by the Pennsylvania Sheep
“We are looking forward to a m tne J>ut 0 , L ancas t er and Hobart Growers Association. sylvama producers should and Wool Growers
top quality show and sale fmmpsmre ana iJorsei sneep Farthin g of Fu} dl e y, Ohio. be able to find the right rams Association m cooperation
with many fine stud rams have ah>o been eiuer This year’s judges are Dave This show and sale will for their ewes. with the Pennsylvania
and ewes for Pennsylvania Entnes come mom as ar n annann 0 f Woodbury, give the state’s sheep A banquet will be held Department of Agriculture
producers to choose from.” away as misso , Connecticut apH Leroy Ecy' 1 producers an excellent Friday evening at the Jolly and the Pennsylvania State
Fisherman Restaurant in Farm Show Commission.
Greider is Red Rose Beef Queen I n*nc cnn crnuinr I
LANCASTER Deb information available to the In her eighth year of 4-H, contest, 11-year-old Freida I | AKN jJIII \f Mlf 11-1"
Greider, Columbia, is the club member, and the leaves Deb has held various offices, Frey, Quarryville, gave one I * ■lillr Will Vail 11 Vk
new Lancaster County Red as the various 4-H projects. including secretary, of the best answers to a I UAC A MEjlA# SOLUTION h
Rose 4-H Beef Club Queen. “But mostly I see a little treasurer, game leader, and surprise question. I w l^aT * 1 »
The 16-year-old daughter tree growing under the song leader. She has an Master of Ceremonies , I TO AN OLD PROBLEM, i
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert protection of a bigger tree, Angus x Hereford steer for a Tony Eberly asked Freida to I
Greider was selected as the just like new club members project this year. pick a question out of the hat, 101111) PAI PIIIM Cfll
Senior queen in competition growing under the watchful Deb lives on her parents’ 110 which turned out to be \LI VUIII UHLUIUIfI OULU I lUll/
at the Farm and Home eye of older members, holstem dairy farm and will “What is your most favorite Eac TArrArliAn nf rnlpinm
Center on Wednesday leaders, and parents,” she be a junior at Hempfield bamchore?” VUi ICLIIUIIV! WdlvlUlll
evening. said. Area High School. After she assured DGfICSGnCV Iffl CfODS
When asked how she would Answering the question of The Junior Queen for the everyone she knew what the " •*
compare 4-H to a tree, Deb how she might better help Red Rose Beef Club this year word ‘chore’ meant, Freida RllLir nFLIVFDY AVAII ARI E
told the audience of 4-H’ers, her commumty through 4-H, is Laurie Good. stretched up on her tip-toes dulr UELivtKT available
parents and leaders she sees Deb cited the work of the The daughter of Mr. and to reach the microphone and ON YOUR FARM
the limbs of the tree as the Mountville Commumty Club Mrs. Paul Good, Lititz, said she likes to feed the . 1
opportunities a 4-H’er faces, and their efforts in cleaning Laune is 13 years old and cats. A
the roots of the tree as the up local parks. will be entering the Bth grade Eberly then asked her . 1
at Manheim Central. why. Flashing her cute, For Information Call: |
LcbdllOll County of 4-H, and has served her said “because I get to pet I PARS SOIL SERVICE I
club m the capacity of song them.” R .„ Rni ■[■ 3 ■
l_ _ * j leader. This year she will be Other contestants in the p,- D .
tiles Complaint Showing an Angus crossbred queen competition mcluded. PfifiTW 717 87? 734?
.a steer. Juhe Greider, Columbia; /l/-30/-Zoo/or/l/-8/Z-/o4^
CAMPBELLTOWN -Ed “Once Krall receives the nil^° U f h " 0t a Cted “ h a feUy Rohrer Mmiheim; EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT AVAILABLE
Small, of the Lebanon notice from Justice Lehman, J"® e "^ ls . J' sa ’ Lefever ’ j nUiTIUII UIQbUUWI HfHILHDLC
County Planning Com- he has 10 days to answer,” youngest contestant m the Manheim.-SM
mission, revealed that the Small said. “He can enter a
county filed a complaint guilty plea, admitting to his
against Harvey W. Krall, a violation, and he will be
South Londonderry Town- assessed a fine. Or he can
ship gram farmer. plead not guilty and request
Small stated the gram bin a hearing.” 1
located on the Krall property Small explained that even V i
is m violation of the town- if the planmng commission
ship’s zomng regulations. wins the local hearing, Krall
He added the township and can continue to appeal his
the county had held off from case to a higher court.
seekmg the complaint for a Mr BK
longer period of time than March 17, 1980, Judge UmmJKr II
legally required. C. Thomas Gates had ruled w ** vOT
Accordmg to township that Krall did not have the |N|C_
supervisor Wilbur Miller, n ght for a variance request *
this tune mcluded a3O day for gram bm location, W C ADM SL MOAAC Cl IDQI V
appeal period plus an ad- recalled SmaU. “But the M VVWIVIC iUHPLT
ditional 30 days for KraU to co “ft doesn’t have the M R.D. 1 RTE 272 SOUTH, HERRVfLLE RD, WILLOW STREET PA m.
move the gram bm. authonty to make Krall Phone; (717) 464-3321 *
The complaint was filed move the gram bm or order
with District Justice Lee *t to be moved That rests 1 1 Ifl JB A■ f m am m r* m. ■ h
Lehman, Palmyra, on with the local government W fyiAAra % SMtCI AL SALE
Tuesday, July 1, said SmaU AU the court said was the I . !r , , ||
He stated the complaint cites s ram bui doesn’t have the I All Prices Good For In Stock items Only Thru July 15 rj
the reasons why KraU is n ght to be there ” I ——
LX-.wha'pr'.vS I ACSTAR ROTARY FEEDERS BASIC FARROWING _ FRONT DOOR w/1
I CaP Base, iff 3 HEAVY DUTY I
1 ftnwav I I 1 Galvanized Upper & $ 89.95 !^ ! SOW BREEDER I
■ My way / — ■ I I Stainless Steel Lower w i AnJ pact mnu I
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B B B Feeder w/Porcelaimzed - ■ ■ “*- - " -» AMi ■
B • designed to protect , I m JBase All Stainless Steel - ; * TOP SOW GUARD I
B a 93' n stoverheating AOWIOf ■ I Drum sine Qe Ad,ustabiew,dth - s - 40 c I
B andfreezmg B y 149.73 from 23 t 027 f Snpnal Pn™ 5 I 3 9S I
B • ethylene glycol B J " J Special Price ■ w ■
I fTI MANUAL FEEDER I HOG PRESSURE FOUNTAIN I ! N I
I j ■ I AND WATERED W/DOOR HPF ' 2 i;f^ U H , 2 rt Foun,a,n f I
I I ' s *3B 95 2h*»i08.95 / I
B I I HPF-4 Hog Pressure Fountain I
■ Call For Prices I FIBERGLASS 4 Hc^H® 9 * 95 * M
■ 1031 Dillerville Road ■ I “ 12” X 60” FIBERGLASS HPF ' 4 mT [P|SJ II
SLAT lh^ =!S:: JL_ $
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