Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1980, Image 21

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Prices Based on Independent Survey of Agri-Builders
Prices Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder
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W. R. MOODY, HASCHEN TRI-COUNTY
CONTRACTOR AGRICULTURAL AGRI-SYSTEMS
113 Walnut Lane SYSTEMS R.D.#1,80x55
West Newton, Pa. 15089 P.O. Box 505 Swedesboro, NJ 08085
PH: 412-872-6804 Chestertown, Md. 21620 PH; 609-467-3174
PH: 301-778-5800
RS. INC
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D.E. SMITH INC. ,0. A. NEWTON KELLER BUILDING GLENN M. STAHLMAN TRI-STATE MARINE WALTER J. I Address
INC - Mifflintown.Pa{Aos9 f \ & SON CO. SYSTEMS INC. R.D.»I, Cash Valley Road DIST. INC. CONSTRUCTION County.
PH: 717-436-2151 Bridgeville. Delaware 19933 R.D.180x203 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Route 256 RDIBox4O3J
PH; 302-337-8211 Lewisburg, PA 17837 PH: 301-777-0582 Deale, Md. 20751 Strasburg. Pa 17579 City
PH: 717-524-0568 PH: 301-867-1447 PH 717-687-8681
Tophog sells for $2 over old record price
Sf EPHRATA —-Outside the
hog tent at Ephrata Fair on
Thursday evening it was
pouring rain for a change.
But inside it was raining
dollars for the swine show’s
champion Harold Kauffman.
The R 1 Reinholds champ
saw his 242 pound hog sell to
Hatfield for $6 per pound to
bring a total of $1452.
The $6 figure exceeded last
year’s all-time record by $2
per pound.
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“Those are Farm Show
prices,” commented Lan
caster County Agent Max
Smith.
But Kauffman’s profits
were only starting to roll in.
Hatfield, which purchased
all of the top animals in the
show, ran the bidding up to
$2.80 per pound on his
reserve champion hog which
~ weighed 226 pounds.
The bidding on ribbon
winners dropped quickly
thereafter.
Steve Strauss, R 1
Ephrata, saw his light
weight champion go for 65
cents a pound.
Ephrata
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of Brickerville won the Age 7
to 11 class in the annual pig
chase.
Paul Leisey, Jr., 15, of R 2
Denver was overall winner
in the Age 12 to 15 class.
Joans Auker, R 3 Ephrata
50x50x16'
with24'xls'7" D/S Door
FARMSTED 1
Galvanized Wails and Galvanized Roof
with 30'x15'3" D/S Door
FARMSTED I
Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof
Various Sizes Height
and Weight Available
INFLATION
Rick Strauss received 66
cents for the light weight
reserve champ which, at 202
pounds, was six pounds
heavier than the champ.
Rick also sold the medium
weight reserve and the
heavyweight reserve
champions. He received 66
was tops m the 16 and over
class.
Mrs. Linda Ulrich,
Reamstown, won the
women’s title.
Overall winner in the
rooster catching contest was
Andy Weber, 6, of Lititz.
IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1818 GRAIN BIN - 4173 Bushel Capacity
LESS THAN s 2oso°°
F. 0.8. Cash and Carry
IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
2718 GRAIN BIN - 9872 Bushel Capacity
LESS THAN s 37so°°
F.O.S. Cash and Carry
IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
WITH SPECIAL PRICES
cents a pound for the former,
65 cents for the latter.
Those prices could be seen
as somewhat disappointing
in light of the fast start in the
bidding and the sale average
on the other 54 animals in the
show.
Sale average on the rest of
Lancaster County Poultry Queen Heidi Miller's
float won second prize in the Ephrata Fair parade
in the non-commercial most original division. Also
parading was Dairy Princess Connie Balmer.
TAP ENTERPRISES INC. WEETER CONCRETE
R.D.#3, Box 256 A CONSTRUCTION
Fleetwood, Pa. 19522 p.o. Drawer V
PH; 215-929-2553 Knox. PA 16232
Phone 814-797-5122
uie pigs was 69.9 cents per
pound.
Among other buyers was
Penn Pack Buying Station,
Brownstown Bank, Walter
Dunlop and Sons, Cloister
Restaurant, Agn-Eqmpme
nt, and Farmersville
Equipment.—CH
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27,19KM21
Cliff Weaver, Ephrata, took first place in the
Cloister FFA tractor driving contest at Ephrata
Fair. Sue Royer, right, R 2 Denver finished second.
Third place went to Richard Stauffer, fourth to Jim
Musser, and fifth to Eugene Ferrari, all of R 1
Ephrata.
P. E. NESS, SUTLER MFC. CO.
Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363
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