Armstrong sale (Continued from Page C 2) A ner s Keserve Champion Hog Carcass. It cut a 1.5 backfat, 30.4 carcass length, and a 4.1 inch Loin eye. Arner sold his prize-winner to Kittanmng Foodland for $3.00 a pound. Keystone National Bank of Dayton purchased the 648 pound Grand Champion Steer Carcass for $2.60 a pound. Shown by John Granat of Clarksburg this steer was Graded Choice-, had a fat thickness of 0.2, internal fat thickness of 3.0, 12.4 square inch rib eye, and a yield of 2.1. Alan Weigand of Ford City sold his Reserve Champion Steer ESSSSSSSSsI U HiPerForm 21 "The Ultimate Measure of a Cooler's Worth is its Performance!" and when you put your milk in a Mueller HiPerForm ...its like Mon The HiPerForm Electronic Refriger ation Washing System has a new and new features 1 • Alarm Circuit • Pre-start Control • Manual Bypass • Digital Display • Automatic interval Agitator • Agitate Time Switch • Digital Temperature Readings MARTIN’S REFRIGERATION SERVICE 1122 Woodstock Rd.. Fayetteville, Pa. 17222 Phone (717) 352-2783 Sole* & Service /<*t\ Look for the “REAL’SeaI on Milk iPW m BLUE BALL, PA Carcass for $3.60 to Kittanmng Shop ‘N Save. Weigand’s steer also graded choicer, had a fat thickness of 0.4, internal fat thickness of 2.0, rib eye of 14.7, and yielded 2.3. When the dust finally settled after this exciting sale the total paid by area businesses was over $56,000 dollars for 29 hogs, 33 sheep, 19 steers, and 6 carcasses. Less than one week after the sale the Junior Livestock Exhibitors will have held an appreciation banquet for all of the buyers who supported the sale and will con tinue to express their thanks throughout the year by supporting these local businesses. USED TANKS AVAILABLE **< . * .V * * 1 y in the Bank! tetter Model Oh Coolers not only k good they oltet tiimate m sanitary ign and are t00*» stainless steel' iTRIBUTORS iffer INSTALLA 4 and 24 HOUR VICE to ensure safekeeping of your milk’ * » » RED LION - Melvin and Barbara Marks, of R 2, Airville, were selected as Champion Fitter and Champion Showman respectively over 58 fellow FFA members from 13 FFA chapters exhibiting at the South Central District FFA Dairy Show. Melvin was presented with a show blanket for his fitting award and Barbara received a show halter for her showmanship award. The awards were donated by Pioneer Hi Brea International. In the selection for the state FIELD SERVICE TRAINED ’tv> Marks take awards GARDENERS! Nasty weeds disappear with a TROY-BILT® Roto Tiller- Power Composter! In one quick and simple pass, you'll see those pesty weeds disappear when you cultivate your garden with a TROY-BILT Roto Tiller-Power Composter. And, the TROY-BILT is so easy to use, you guide it with Just ONE HAND. BEST PRICES OF THE YEAR NOW THRU SEPTEMBER All Models In Stock HolliHg&l't MARKBr!*INC TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: eJtolu! pi a i75M 1515 Chocolate Ave. ■ Hershey. PA 17033 Phone (717) 533-4060 717-354-4971 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3,1953—C3 show on Sept. 26 Barb Marks received first place blue ribbons for her five year old and four year old Holstems and a red ribbon for her semor yearling Holstein. Melvm Marks won red ribbons with his senior calf and semor two year old Holstems. Kelly Kilgore received first place with her semor calf with the heifer then selected as the Junior Champion and Reserve Grand Champu of the Brown Swiss breed. Kuly was also selected to compete »or the showmanship and fitting p wards. Fresnman member Usa Kilgore received a white nbbon with her Holstein senior calf. Accompanying the members to the dairy show were Mr and Mrs William Kilgore of R 2, Airville and Guy Naugle, vocational agriculture instructor at Red Uon Area Senior High School- <<r" ■ v > I NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK INTO A BAKER STOVE.
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