A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7, 1982 Yorkshire bred gilt By LAUREL SCHAEFFER Staff Correspondent LEBANON - More than 50 head of registered Yorkshires were consigned to'this years’ Penn sylvania Yorkshire Co-op Association Summer Show and Sale, held last week at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds^ Judging the show was Henry Gruber of A&B Packing, Allen town. Champion bred gilt of the • show was farrowed September ! 1981 and shown as a junior gilt by Leon Arnold, Lebanon. This champion, LLA 1 F Sandra 54-10, Champion bred gilt LLAIF Sandra 54-10 was consigned by Leon Arnold, Lebanon. AERATION SYSTEM includes aeration tube, fcr., and air entrance kit. F. 0.8. MWHf " " Attn. P.E. Hess ■ Bo* 337. Oxford. PA 19363 * I Dealer Inquiries Available in; Pennsylvania Counties; _ Armstrong, Indiana. Erie. Crawford. Warren, Elk. ■ Cameron, McKean. Clinton. Lycoming, Sullivan. | Wyoming. Luzerne, -Columbia, Butler. Mercer. —— —————— Lawrence, Beaver. Bradford. Susquehanna. Adams. ® Cumberland, York New Jersey Counties - Sussex. | Morns, Passaic, Atlantic, Cape May. Monmouth, Mid- dlesex, Somerset Maryland Counties • Kent, Queen ■ Annes, Talbot, Dorchester No Dealer Fees Nam< Addn City was sired by HOE 9 Future 63-6 and also was the top-selling gilt of the evening sale, bringing $6OO. Reserve champion bred gilt was CLLI Choice 124 consigned by Calvin Lazarus and Sons, Whitehall. Champion boar honors- were awarded to a January entry, named JES 2 Champion 7-7, con signed by Strawbridge and Mc- Cleary, Stewartstown. This boar brought $675 during the evening sale. Strawbridge and McCleary also had the champidn open gilt and FARMSTEAD® J - Building Engineered For Farmer Erection See Your Agri-Builder For Details Zip State championship, commands top hid champion littermate pairs. Reserve champion boar went to Calvin Lazarus while reserve champion open gilt was awarded to Thomas Arnold, Lebanon. Leon Arnold also consigned the reserve champion littermate pairs. Averages for the sale included $402 for 21 bred gilts, $431 for ten boars, and $260 for the open gilts sold. A total of 22 open gilts were sold. Results of the show are as follows: ■ 1. Calvin Lazarus. 2, 3. fclwood Houser, Lebanon; 4, 5. Charles Hall, Julian 1, 3. Leon Arnold, 2. Calvin Lazarus. 4. Thomas Arnold, 5. Strawbndge and McCleary. 1. Strawbndge and McCleary. 2. Thomas Arnold, 3. Timothy Heagy, 4. Calvin Lazarus; 5. Leon Arnold. 1. Strawbndge and McCleary; 2 Leon Arnold; 3. Calvin Lazarus; 4. Mark Hall, 5. Charles Hall 1. Strawbndge-and McCleary, 2 Calvin Lazarus, 3. Leon Arnold; 4. Thomas Arnold, 5. Elwood Houser. * All Butler buildings SOLD for grain storage Bethlehem More good news when specified as roofing or siding Galvalume is warranted, under eiposure to normal atmospheric conditions, for a period of twenty years against rupture, perforation, or structural failure KNOXVILLE CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, Pa. 16928 PH: 814-326-4188 C&MSALES INC. R.D.dl Honesdale, Pa. 18431 PH: 717-253-1612 claims Senior Bred Gilts Junior Bred Gilts Open Gilts Uttermate Pairs Boars S Jjj ‘ft s 4 4 H ' “ .a ft -i >J -.■> I 1 4 / | Ilf i ‘-i !i■; * e Ml' iiitlt*s i J % I :| 1 8 **,, ’ r; 5 113 -‘si v 1 I *j j 5 1 J j , J „