The 1980 Centre County Junior Livestock Sale had the largest gross dollar volume in its ten-year history. After all the bidding was over, 208 head of hogs, HYDROPONIC FARMING ~ % " \ s > N I "*? |p»*** " '** **"i —*•*'*'_ \k\H - i j f-p~ Here is your opportunity to own and operate a high profit and enjoyable greenhouse business growing tomatoes, lettuce and cucumbers year round!! Growers are needed in your area to become owner/operators in this fascinating money making business. We provide complete training and technical assistance. Investments from $ll,OOO-$lB,OOO. Gross annual income $14,000-520,000. Investigate this opportunity through personal inspection of our PROVEN SYSTEM by visiting a greenhouse in full production. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE: PHONE 215 - 527-0850 HYGRO PRODUCTION, INC. EARL CURTIS NICHOLS, PRES 21 MEADOWS LANE HAVERFORD. PA 19041 GOOD EQUIPMENT AT LOW , REASONABLE RATES l2 th spring S,s Q*7R QflQf* B M entals Reading. PA 19604 U I o*oo3o (ft* N T ALS 940 Cornwall Road n«7<| A CEO East Mam Street QOO Cil7Q MMNLIMITCO Lebanon. PA 17042 £. / C'tOUO JMnLIMITED Palmyra. PA 17078 00O*UTI O Centre County Jr. Sale has record gross lambs, and steers brought a grand total of $78,789 75. These animals were exhibited by 4-H and FFA members in the Junior Livestock Show at the Centre County Grange Fair One-hundred head of hogs were sold for a total of $18,068.77 for an average of $92.21 per cwt including the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion and $B7 81 per cwt not including the champions The Grand Champion market hog, a 238-pound Duroc barrow, exhibited by Richard Homan, R 1 Centre Hall, was purchased by Hatfield Packing Co for $3.45 per pound The Reserve Grand Champion market hog, a 248-pound Yorkshire gilt shown by Scott Hazlett of State College, was pur chased by the Penn Hi-Boy Restaurant and Witmer Construction both of State College for $2 15 per pound Forty-six market lambs were sold for a total of $4372 75, with an average of $106.12 per cwt. including the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion and $9151 per cwt not including the champions The Grand Champion market lamb, an 89 pound Dorset wether, shown by Julie Kuzemchak of Grand Champion Market Hog which was pur chased by Butch Clemens, Hatfield Packing Co. When You Need CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT... a . or hand tools, or a heater, or a truck, or any kind of equipment... o tT^r See Us First WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU NEED jttCCEfSSIjDSS qqo i7ni 720 N Prince St Lancaster PA 17603 0510“ I f Ul ie Grand Champion Market Steer owner is Steve Peters from RD, Pa. Fur nace, at the halter. Next to him is Don Meyer, owner of the Autoport Restaurant, State College, purchaser of the steer. Pleasant Gap was purchased by Bierly’s Meat Market from State College for $4.20 per pound The Reserve Grand Champion market lamb, an 118 pound Hamp- Uncaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1980—C19 shire whether, was shown by steer, a 1145-pound red David Harpster, Boalsburg, Angus, was shown by Steve and purchased by the Peters of Pa. Furnace and Autoport Restaurant of State purchased by the Autoport College for $3.50 per pound. Restaurant, State College, Sixty-two market steers f° r $1.57 per pound. The were sold for a total of Reserve Grand Champion, a $56,348 23 with an average of pound Maine anjou $B7 14 per cwt including the crossbred steer was shown Grand and Reserve Grand Chad Cash, R D.l, Centre Champions and $84.57 not Hall an d purchsed by including the champions. Landmark Dodge, State The Grand Champion College, for $1 60 per pound Julie Kuzemchak, Pleasant Gap, left, seller of the Grand Champion Market Lamb with Jim Bierly of Bierly’s Meat Market of State College, pur chaser of the lamb.