(Continued from Page A2O) actual weight is misleading just based on appearance Dark Cornish, for instance, are stockily-built and very solid, weighing in several ounces heavier then the fine boned, light and delicate White Cochins. Judges scoring these birds against their competitors / Jackie, Don and daughter Tammy round up the two Dorset market lambs that 4-H’er Tom Flory BEFORE «jp 0c f GRAIN (M@ i . YOU BUY! ' w 'Ctss° .>— f DRYER UIKI® ! ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ . . ■ _ . . 1 . > e 3 »*6,800 oxsoxl6' Hi 24'x15'7" D/S Door \RMSTED 1 vanized Walls and Galvanized Roof F. 0.8. V 1350 o'xso'xie' h3o'xls'3" D/S Door ARMSTED I fanized Wails and Galvanized Roof F. 0.8. ;F O BAnnville, Pa lot equipped as shown) Various Sizes Height id on Survey of Agri-Builders and Weight Available d Vary With Each Agri-Builder ONLY - BEAT THE PRICE INCREASES FOUR COUNTIES CONTRACTOR R D , Box 249 Coalport, Pa 16627 814-672-5751 I INC y s Road d 21154 .92-5350 NICKLIN STEEL KELLER BUILDING GLENN M. STAHLMAN TRI-STATE MARINE J. I Address BUILDERS SYSTEMS INC. R D.n. Cash Valley Road DIST. INC. CONSTRUCTION County t 301 N Broad Street R.D. 1 Box 203 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Route 256 RDIBo*4O3J Grove City. Pa. 16127 Lewisburg, PA 17837 PH.301-777-0582 Deale. M£20751 il|[ 9 | ° ,ty “ 412-458-7243 PH: 717-524-0568 PH. 301-867-1447 PH 717-687-8681 • Phone Poultry fancier will be looking for con formity to weight requirements, type, quality and feathering Classes are based on age, with pullet and cockerel categories for young female and male birds, and birds a year or older are considered hens and cocks. HASCHEN TRI-COUNTY TAP ENTERPRISES INC. WEETER CONCRETE AGRICULTURAL AGRI-SYSTEMS RD#3,80x256A CONSTRUCTION | SYSTEMS P.O. Box 505 Chestertown, Md. 21620 PH 301-778-5800 Trios, of a cock and two 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 *37so°° F. 0.8. Cash and Carry IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY R D #l, Box 55 Fleetwood. Pa. 19522 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 PH 215-929-2553 PH 609-467-3174 hens, are another category of competition. Like all animal exhibits, show chickens must meet certain health requirements. Flory blood tests the flock annually to maintain a clean flock status While Don is busy putting the bantams into their j. r* y% -»^i will exhibit in Farm Show competition, transport crates, son Tom, 16, will be loading his two 4-H Dorset wethers on the pickup to head for the Farm Show All the Flory children, older daughters Sharon and Linda, other sons Don, 19, and Tim, 15, and ten-year-old Tammy, have been active and suc cessful competitors in the 4- H sheep programs ... tht—nrrr P O. Drawer V Knox, PA 16232 Phone 814-797-5122 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981—A21 Flory family's poultry collection, including Jackie Flory's pet peacock, shown here nabbing a snack of bread bits. Long to receive livestock award MILLERSVILLE - Gordon Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long, R 2, Columbia, will receive a top livestock award at the State Farm Show next week A member of the Manor FFA Chapter at Penn Manor High School, Long will be presented the state-level Diversified Livestock Production Award His projects have included the raising and showmg of 10 steers and 80 hogs He is in -if P.E. HESS, BUTLER MEG. CO. Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 I'm interested in more information on Butler products U Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics Name partnership with his father in the family’s 120-sow operation. Long is a past president of the Manor FFA Chapter and has been active on many committees. He has been among the chapter’s top representatives in livestock competition at local fairs The $lOO Diversified Livestock Production Award is co-sponsored by A.O. Smith Harvestore and the Wayne Feeds Division of Allied Mills, Inc I BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER State.