Yorkshire and Duroc Breeders team for show and sale The champion Duroc bred gilt was a July Mr. Tub daughter shown by Bruce Smith. Ben Lazarus is pictured with Calvin Lazarus and Sons' champion Duroc boar. PARTS, SALES. SERVICE NEW IDEA UNI-SYSTE* WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU IN PA AND NJ FANCY FURROW FARMS A G EQUIP. INC. R.D. lUhlerßd. Easton, PA 18042 PHONE 315-252-8828 NEW IDEA FANCY FURROW FARMS AG EQUIP. INC. BY DONNA McCONAOGHEY Staff Correspondent LEBANON Th« Pennsylvania Yorkshire and puroc Breeders Associations held'a show and sale at the Lebanon Fairgrounds on July 27 and 28. Thursday’s events included an educational program presented by Bill Henning, extension meats specialist at Penn State Univer sity. Included in this program was a Live Animal Evaluation Contest Several market hogs we it presented for participants to judge and then were scanned to deter mine actual figures. This method was unique from usual Live Animal Evaluation Contests in which participants do not see the results for several weeks. The animals used for this contest also competed in the Certified Market Hog Contest. The agenda for Friday included a show and sale of breeding stock. The champion bred gilts in both Yorkshire and Duroc competition were exhibited by Bruce and Charles Smith of Smith’s Hog Farm from Washington, Penn sylvania. The champion Duroc sold for $3lO to Calvin Lazarus and Sons of Whitehall. Glenn Ebersole of Duncannon purchased the champion Yorkshire for $3OO. The champion Yorkshire boar, a meaty' January boar, was con signed by Wilson’s Yorkshires of New Freedom. Dorsey Owings of Millington, Maryland purchased this boar for $250. The champion Yorkshire open gilt was shown by Blue Mountain Farm of Annville. This January 24th gilt sold for $2lO to Leon Ar nold of Lebanon. The remainder of the cham pionships were claimed by Calvin Lazarus and Sons of Whitehall. Grant Lazarus and his sons walked away with champion Duroc boar and open gilt honors as well as championships in Duroc and Yorkshire Littermate Pair com petition. The champion York Pair of Open Gilts were sold for $3OO to Uncnstnr Fanning, Saturday, Aegnst ♦, IW4-AII Leon Detweiler of Telford, Penn- Results: sylvania. Senior Division-1. Isabel Zerby; The sale averages included 2. Charles Hall; 3. Nevin Zerby; 4. Yorkshire bred gilts at $262 and Alan W. Strock; 5. Steve Wilson. Duroc bred gilts for $270. The Junior Division- 1. Robert Mc- Yorkshire open gilts averaged Clain; 2. Mart Hall; 3. Mike $lBO.OO. Fishburn; 4. Benjamin Lazarus; 5. Live Animal Evaluation Contest Grant Arthur Lazarus. Champion Yorkshire bred gilt at the Pa. Yorkshire and Duroc Breeders Sale last week was shown by Charles Smith of Smiths Hog Farm. Washington. Steve Wilson poses the champion York boar, consigned by Wilsons Yorkshires of New Freedom. Fencing Problems NUMBER 1 CHOICE OF NEW FENCING BV AMERICAN "The Arc 12 Sohr system allows us lo sitely run our steUions next to Ihr rnirrs rlimlniling lime md Übot on try bteks. Harold S Wardrr, Quality Qvarlrr Hortu, Oikahotd low* • Eliminates lane* tagging The ARC 12 Fence is a new concept in livestock • No ataploa or wlro Clips fencing. Using free energy from the tun, the • Adjutlabla enclosed spring solar powered solid slate unit keeps a powerful assembly (or each wire 12 vent battery charged for effective shocking. • Optional all# rails '** Special non-conductlve while plaslk posts are • Optional Are 110 Volt attractive and extremely durable, capable of be multi wire unit ing bent 4S* and returning to their original poti • Installed by trained dealers lion. Using smooth 12 vs gauge high tensile wire • Fully guaranteed by warranty eliminates injuries from barbed wire ” Manufactured by Representation in SOLAR FENCING, CO. Box 557 - Hwy 63 South, Oskaloos*. lowa Phone (515) 673*0401 iiqtvAi (800) 247*8150 out of iuif want KEYSTONE SOLAR FENCE CO. / E.D. 2, Box 148 —* Watsontown, PA 17777 WITH ARC. SOLAR FENCING Wt Stilt Htv A Ft* Choic* Dittnbutor And D9*i*f*hips Avulablu 717-649*5321