Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 22, 1984, Image 137

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and ewe, Rex Martin; Hampshire
ram and ewe, Gerald Thoma.
All swine awards went to Clair
and James Reed, a father-son
team that exhibited the show’s
only pigs.
In the Fair’s dairy competition,
the supreme champion cow was
exhibited by Garden Acres
Holstein Farm. A six-year-old
Birch Hollow Royalty daughter, C
Pearltome Royal Dora is owned by
Art and Gary Baxter of Stoneboro.
In other breed competition,
judge Roy Simpson of Butler
selected the following winners:
Brown Siyiss, eight-year-old Amor,
owned by Amy Oakes and
exhibited by Just-A-Swiss and Cass
Ridge Farms of Jackson Center;
Jersey, Marshie Chess of Pleasant
View Farm in Fredonia; Guern
sey, Clair and James Reed of Coal
Hill Farms, Slippery Rock. Both
Milking Shorthorn and Ayrshire
COST’S CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT
Absecon, NJ 08201
609/641-0750
L.D. SHEELY CO.
Wanamassa, NJ 07712
201/531-8511
E.R. CALDWELL LAND CLEARING
Ligonier, PA 15658
412/238-9588
WILFRED MACDONALD, INC.
Clifton, NJ 07014
201/471-0244
oro Fair
champions were exhibited by the
Kline Farm of Mars. Daughter
Rachel Kline took top Shorthorn
honors with her intermediate
yearling, Rosy Roxanne, and
Rachel’s parents, William and
Wilda Kline, showed the champion
Ayrshire, nine-year-old Bob-El
Jack’s Choice Liz.
JR. POLLED HEREFORD SHOW
Class 1
1 Amy Dalton 2 Shelbee Poole
Class 2
1 Alan Steadman 2 Roy McClellan 3 Gail Me
Clellan
Class 3
1 Lisa Brudney 2 Stacey Dalton 3 Michael
Gardner
Class 4
i Alan Steadman 2 Sherry Poole 3 Jeft
Pipenhagen
Class 5
1 Shelbee Poole 2 Shelbee Poole 3 Alan
Steadman
Class 6
I Robert Poole 2 John McCullough 3 Michael
Gardner
Class 7 (no entries)
Class 8
1 Alan Steadman
Class 9
1 Lisa Brudney 2 Stacey Dalton 3 Shelbee
Poole
ADDISON FARM SUPPLY
Addison, PA 15411
814/395-3521
CLAPPER FARM EQUIPMENT
Alexandria. PA 16611
814/669-4465
FLINNER IMPLEMENT
Prospect, PA 16052
412/865-2600
Agway names energy unit
SYRACUSE, NY - Officials of
the Agway Petroleum Corporation,
Class 10
1 Gail McClellan
Class 11
1 Stacey Dalton 2 Michael Gardner 3 Shelbee
Poole
Class 12
1 Lisa Brudney 2 Stacey Dalton 3 Shelbee
Poole
Grand Champion Herfor
Lisa Brudney
Reserve Champion Heifer
Robert Poole
Showmanship
Junior
Alan Steadman
Senior
Shelbee Poole
Fitting
Junior
Stacey Dalton
Senior
Shelbee Poole
OPEN SHOW
Grand Champion Bull
Double P Farm
Reserve Champion Bull
Lisa Brudney
Grand Champion Heifer
lisa Brudney
Reserve Champion Heifer
Robert Poole
Great Performers
Long’s reputation for dependable per
formance and maintenance-free service is
proven by these two superior tractors. As
always, Long delivers high quality at an
affordable price. Both the 460 model and
the 510 feature heavy-duty 3 cylinder en
gines, 8 forward and 2 reverse speeds, plus
other standard features.
one of the largest independent
petroleum companies operating in
the Northeast, announced today
that the company will be
marketing its products and ser
vices as Agway Energy Products.
Robert J. Kutil, company
president, explained that the
change is designed to more ac
curately reflect the activities of the
company, a wholly-owned sub
sidiary of Agway Inc.
Kutil said that the scope of the
company’s business had
broadened rapidly so that the term
“petroleum” did not adequately
“represent the type of business we
are in, nor the expanded services
which we can provide throughout
the nine-state area in which we
operate.”
According to Kutil, part of the
motivation for the name change is
the rapid growth of propane gas
sales. ‘‘Agway Energy Products,”
Four-wheel drive with center drive is
liable on both models for power and
'tion up front when you need it.
Visit us soon for a demonstrationl
Long delivers.
FORRESTER FARMS
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717/263-0705
GIROLAMI TRACTOR SALES
Colver, PA 15931
814/748-7765
KAFFERLIN SALES & SERVICE
Union City, PA 16438
814/438-2056
he said, “is one ot the top 20
propane gas marketers in the
United States today, and we
operate in only a nine-state
marketing area. We are
positioning ourselves to capture a
larger market share.”
The Agway Energy Products
logo is printed in block red prin
ting, and includes the words
“Fuels,” “Service,” and
“Equipment.”
To increase the public
awareness of Agway Energy
Products propane capabilities, the
company has created a separate
logo for propane trucks and
facilities.
Currently, Agway Energy
Products sells a broad range of
liquid energy fuels, including home
heating oils, propane gas, motor
fuels, diesel fuels, and lubricants.
MAIDEN CREEK FARM SUPPLY
Blandon, PA 19150
215/926-3851
WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY
Myerstown, PA 17067
717/866-2138
BENCE FARM EQUIPMENT
Bedford, PA 15522
814/623-8601