Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 22, 1980, Image 42

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    B2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22,1980
Cattlemen sponsor calf sale
READING The newly as part of the fund raising All proceeds earned from
forming Berks Cattlemen’s efforts being put forth by the this event and the many
Association is sponsoring a farming community of other fund raising projects
club calf and feeder calf sale Berks County. scheduled will be donated to
Kenianne Ranck, Reading R 2 and Darlene Dietrich, Hamburg, are shown
halter breaking a calf which will be sold at the Berks County club calf and feeder
calf sale on Dec. sth.
Eastern Outdoor Show to run
HARRISBURG - The 26th
annual Eastern Sports and
Outdoor Show is scheduled to
open for a nine-day run,
Saturday, February 7,
through Sunday, February
15, at the Pennsylvania State
Farm Show Building.
Show Director Richard
Libertine said this will be the
longest run in the history of
the sports and outdoor show.
He said the addition of
another day was made
necessary by the extra
ordinarily large attendance
of last year’s show.
Libertine noted all of the
most popular sports show
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turkey calling contests;
duck decoy carving and
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the Pennsylvania
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As in previous years, this
will be a complete sports and
outdoor show. Exhibitors
from throughout the Umted
States and Canada will
display the latest in hunting,
fishing, camping and
backpacking gear. Boats
and marine equipment will
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vehicles are to be on view
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Center Fund.
The sale will be held
December sth at 7:30 p.m. at
the Leesport Market and
Auction, Leesport.
Offered for sale will be
approximately 70 head of
calves, 40 of which will be
club calves, with the rest
selling as feeder calves.
Also being offered for sale
will be several purebred
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Hereford heifers witn
papers.
The club calves will be
graded before the sale by
Lester Burdett, Penn State
University Extension
Livestock Specialist, and
must have a frame score of
12 or better. These calves
will be halter broke, ac
climated, vaccinated for
shipping fever and LBR, and
on feed. They will be sold by
the head with weights being
announced.
The feeder calves will be
sold by weight.
Anyone interested in
selling calves through the
sale is welcome. A ten
percent commission is being
charged for each calf sold, to
be donated towards the 4-H
Community Center Fund
For further mformatipn|\)
contact: Ken Ranch at (215)
926-4903 or Clyde Myers at
(215) 378-1327.
Auctioning the calves will
be Ken Leiby, auctioneer.