op- g t Schoenly took top honors. . Beef champions at the Trappe show went to Bernadette Mehahon, right, and,her grand champion steer while Tara Bernhart took reserve champion steer honors. : Ll6>F^6fl!§^y ELEVATOR & PORTAGLE AUGER SALE Stock Only SALE PRICE TRANSPORT AUGER SALE 6" to 8" PTO, Stock Only 6”x2l' Gas or Electric Drive SAUE *636.00 6"x4l’ PTO Drive.. SALE *1169.00 6"xsl’ PTO Drive.. SALE *1496.00 B”x4l’ PTO Drive.. SALE *1760.00 B”xsl’ PTO Drive.. SALE *2072.00 ★ FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT ★ WE SELL, SERVICE & INSTALL E iMUDBD EQUIPMENT, INC. RD Rt - 272 S., Herrville Rd., w ■■ Willow Street, PA 17584 Phone: 717-464-3321 or Toll Free: 1-800-732-0053 Serving The Industry For Over 20 Years -Hill cow takes Trappe fair championship left, and Margaret TRUCKLOAD SALE ON AUGERS Cardinal Transport Auger B"xs6' PTO Drive SALE *2280.00 8”x61 ’ PTO Drive SALE *2499.00 Plastic Gravity Hopper.. .SALE *39.99 By MARTHA GEHRINGER TRAPPE Top-O-Hill, the well known Jersey herd from Downington, emerged from the show ring Saturday with champion honors at the annual Keystone Grange No. 2 Fair held in Trappe, Montgomery County. The five-year-old Top-O-Hill Special St. Patty, owned by Mildred Seeds, was selected as Best of Show with reserve honors going to senior two year old Top-O , Hill Milestone Tempest, also owned by Mildred Seeds. This outstanding pair earlier had won honors as Grand and Reserve Grand Champion respectively in The grand champions of the Keystone Grange dairy competition are pictured here with Dawn Freed, far left, Montgomery County Alternate Dairy Princess. The champion Holstein went to Margaret Slater and her three-year-old Ren-Roz Lillipop Love Sugar. Paul Gehringer had the champion Brown 'x 11'w/Spout. 'x!6' w/Spout. ’xll' w/Spout. ’xl6’ w/Spout. "xll* w/Spout. ’xl6’ w/Spout. 6' Junior Alum. Elevator ... P.O. 80x56, Ephrata, Pa. 717-738-4248 A RED / ROSE BUILDING SYSTEMS •106.75 *131.75 *171.95 *212.95 *250.95 *307.95 SPECIALIZING IN: Farm, Commercial, Horse Barns and Garages *559.95 Ask About Our Summer Discounts! the Jersey Show. The Keystone 4-H Dairy and Open cattle show is in its fifth year. The judge for this year’s show was Beth Cassel, from Oaks, Mon tgomery County. She is a graduate of Delaware Valley College and recently returned from Africa after spending S years there. The dairy cattle shared the spotlight with the dairy goats that were making their second ap pearance at the Grange Fair. The Best of Show went to Margaret Schoenly who exhibited a three year-old Nubian. The Reserve placing went to Christine Mc- Menimen and her one-year-old Swiss, a senior yearling named Bally Balison Audry. Mildred Seeds took Best of Show and grand champion Jersey with her five-year-old- Top-O-Hill Special St. Patty. And Holly Sollenberger showed the champion Guernsey, French Creek Hornback Vallie. FARM & COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS r Please contact me with information on the following: □ FARM BUILDINGS □ COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS □ DO-IT-YOURSELF BUILDING PACKAGES □ HORSE BARNS Fill out and mail to- RED ROSE BUILDING SYSTEMS. PO Box 56, Ephrata, PA 17522 I Name ■ Address or RD J Town I Zip.. French Alpine. The judge for the goat show was Barbara Watson who owns a Talisman herd in West Chester. The livestock competition was rounded out with the 4-H Baby Beef Show. Bernadette McMahon presented her heavyweight Angus to judge Richard Baum of Baum Packing in Hatfield who tagged it grand champion. Reserve champion went to first-year member Tara Bemhart. Sheep, although not exhibited, were included in a demonstration of sheep shearing. The results from the day’s (Turn to Page 828) Owned & Operated By Local People State County Phone ( )
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