Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1983, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Eastern National to host
1,000 livestock entries
TIMONIUM, Md. Nearly 1,000
head of livestock from 20 states
will compete for breed awards at
the Eastern National Livestock
Show next week at the Maryland
State Fair Grounds.
The 1983 show, set for Oct. 5-3 at
Timomum, will be one of the
largest in recent years, according
to show president, Lawrason
Sayre.
Eight breeds of beef cattle will
be shown with the Polled
Herefords providing the greatest
numbers. Over 280 Hereford cattle
will parade before Judge W.W.
Donaldson, a well known breeder
from Ontario, Canada. The
Eastern National will be one of six
American Polled Hereford
"Standard of Perfection” shows in
the nation. Exhibitors from as far
as Texas and Missouri will be
competing for points ip this feature
show.
Breeders from all over the East
and mid-West will vie for
premiums and ribbons in Angus,
CALL -
- TOLL FREE: “
1-800-942-1234
1-800-431-1338
Due to our large purchasing power we are now
able to offer Steel Buildings at prices that, until
now ARE UNHEARD OF. We are using the
Northeast as a test market. Supplies are very
limited so you must act now! Please call our toll
free number.
•Machine Sheds • Workshops
•Dairy Barns *Grain Storage Buildings.
All steel constructed with no beams, no
posts, 100% usuable space - no birds
can roost. There’s no high labor costs
Buildings will be
sold on a first come,
first served basis!
/
ATLANTIC BUILDING
SYSTEMS INC.
Charolais, Chiamna, Hereford,
Limousine, Simmental and
Shorthorn classes. Sayre reported
that numbers are up in all of the
breeds.
Important to youth will be the 4-
H and Future Farmers of
American competition in breeding
heifers, market steers, market
Jambs and market hogs. The
Eastern National will be the
culmination of these projects for
many of the youth, with the
animals having reached market
weight.
The show competition will be
held at the State Fair Grounds, and
the “Sale of Champions” will be
held at Harbour Place in downtown
Baltimore. The "Sale of Cham
pions,” listed for 12:30 p.m., Oct. 7,
will feature over 40 of the cham
pion steers, lambs and hogs
to be auctioned to the highest
bidders, on the promenade near
the Constellation.
Baltimore’s Mayor Donald
Schaefer and Maryland’s Comp-
ad this ad &
Steel Master
trailer Louis CJoidstem expect to
assist with the auction. The bid
ding will be open to individual* or
businesses interested in pur
chasing gram-fed livestock, ready
for the freezer.
Youth will take over the Eastern
National Oct. 8 as teams of four 4-H
members and teams of seven in
dividuals representing colleges
compete in the Livestock Judging
Contest. Over 100 students from IS
different colleges and 60 4-H
members from 15 states will judge
12 animal classes of four animals
each. Each contestant must
present oral reasons for his or her
placings on eight designated
classes.
Of special interest to youngsters
of all ages will be the Kiddie Barn,
containing many types of farm
animals and featuring hatching
chicks. This will be open each day
of the show.
Admission to the public is free
with scheduled activities from 8
to 9 ' ;h da; F' \d-
Pennsylania and other States
due to easy erection. Also 100%
maintenance free - no painting or leaks.
Straighter sides for large equipment
available.
$$ Tractor
i Pull §
tt Tally $
I. Tony Stauffer, New Holland,
Pa., Deutz 9006, 278.7 ; 2. Tim
Stauffer, Ephrata, Pa., Deutz 8006,
261.1; 3. Dale Smoker, Cochran
viUe.Pa., AC 180,252.10.
1. Jeff Frautz, Hellam, Pa., 2-427
Chevy, 292.7 ; 2. Craig Luckenbill,
Schuylkill Haven, Pa., 433 Chevy,
274.1; 3. William Grove, Airville,
Pa.. 2-327 Chevy, 259.0.
1. Lynda Ziegler, Bird-In-Hand,
■vy, F.P. 141.4: 2.
in New York State
Wfesw
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,13*3—A17
Back, Pa.
Sept 24
TOM Super Stack
SOM Modified
58MFWD
Make a date with
,
Richard Yocum, East Greenville,
Pa.. 72 Ford F.P. 97.5; 3. Mark
Hardisty, Easton, Md., 75 GMC,
271 7.
JOM Super Stack
1. Tony Stauffer, New Holland,
Pa., Deutz 9006, F.P.; 2. Coleman
Wheatley, Bethel, De., JD 4240,
287.11; 3. Chucky Wietbank,
Galena, Md.,IH 966,287.3.
TOM Modified
1. Willard Will, Central City, Pa„
Allison, 274.5; 2. Gary Mills,
Fallston, Md., Turbine, 266.4 ; 3
Charles Browmer, Columbia, Pa.,
2-440 Dodge, 261.4
Vt FWD
1. Howard Lewis, New
Carralllon, Md., 73 Chevy, 286 9; 2
Mark Hardisty, Easton, Md., 75
GMC, 261.7; 3. Richard Yocum,
East Greenville, Pa., 72 Ford, 86 6.
»0W Open
1. Willard Will, Central City, Pa.,
Allison, F.P.; 2. Gary Mills,
Fallston, Md., Turbine, 292.1, 3
Richard Zimmerman, Mt. Joy,
Pa.. Case/3-440 Dodges, 290.10
ALLEN H. MAH INC.
505 E. Main St.. New Holland
Ph; 7X7-354-2214
SERVING THE COMMUNITY
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS
LANC. CO S OLDEST FORD DEALER