(Continued from Pag* C») Marts 1 Yr. & Undsr 2; 1. Abraham Allen bach, 2. Moore & Westbrook: 3. Larry H °Mar» r Yaarllng & Futurity: 1. Abraham Allenbach, 2. Larry Honsberger: 3. Bill Foal; 1 Tom Gilmore; 2 Roddy & Sally Moore, 3. Ripley Swan. Senior Champion Mara: Gerald Allebach Reserve Senior Champion Mara; Tom Gilmore . .. . Junior Champion Mara: Abraham Allenbach , „ . „ Reserve Junior Champion Mara; Larry Honsberger Grand Champion Mara; 1 Gerald Allebach Reserve Grand Champion Mara; Tom Gilmore Mara Any Age, Brad & Owned by PA AGCO ALLIS 8400 SERIES TRACTORS AGCO Allis 8600 Series tractors give you 36 speed choices, an electronic engine speed governor and many other quality performance features, as well as a comprehensive 4-year/4,000-hour warranty. • Speed choices for all conditions. The standard synchropower transmission offers 24 forward and 12 reverse speeds An optional power Hi-Lo transmission boosts that to 36 speeds both forward and reverse Both 8600 Series models are AWD with planetary final drive, and a self-adjusting, hydraulically actuated clutch. * The air- and oil-cooled engine advantage. The 8600 Series tractors feature the high output, Scylinder, air- and oilcooled diesel engine that eliminates components that cause downtime in liquid-cooled engines. The 8610 model has a 103 FTO hp engine with a 22% torque rise and the 8630 model has a 120 PTO hp turbocharged engine with a 30* torque rise. SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY! AG-IND. EQ., INC. Rising Sun, Md. 301-398-8132 B. EQUIP., INC. Waynasboro, Pa. 717-762-3193 B.H.M. FARM EQUIP HERNLEY’S repair INC. ’’ SERVICE Annvill# Pa. Elizabethtown, Pa. 7l 7-867-2211 717-367-8867 Horse Events Showcased Exhibitor; 1. Abraham Allenbach: 2 Abra ham Allenbach: 3. Abraham Allenbach. Galdlnga Any Age: 1. Avery Sterling; 2. Don Sherwood, 3. Bill Knapp. Gat of Sira: 1. Abraham Allenbach; 2 Tom Gilmore; 3. Larry Honsberger. Produea of Dam; 1. Abraham Allenbach, 2. Bill Knapp; 3. Tom Gilmore. Stallion & 2 Marat: 1. Abraham Allen bach. 2. Larry Honsberger, 3. Bill Knapp. Mara & Foal: 1. Larry Honsberger; 2 Elaine Dalany, 3 Jonathan Harnngton Bast Shod Parcheron: 1 Avery Sterling. 2 Judy Swartz; 3. Abraham Allenbach Hitch Division Open Cart Clydesdale/Shlra: 1. Roger & Linda Thomas; 2. Gene Emswiler, 3 Laura Martin Open Cart Belgian; 1. Edd Sigmon, 2 Darrell Dram; 3. Nevm Dourte. Open Cart Parcheron: 1. John & Susan Cole; 2. Nevm Stltzer; 3. Jim Mills. 36 SPEED CHOICES Mk AOCO FARMER EQUIP. & HOLTRY’S EQUIPMENT NICHOLS FARM EQUIP. SUPPLY INC. Roxbury, Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. Alrvltla, Pa. 717-532-7261 717-784-7731 717-862-3967 GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Ouanyvllla, Pa. 717-786-7318 OUTSIDE WOOD BURNING 1/ FURNACE Find Out Why Aqua-Therm Is The Outdoor Wood Furnace For You. Call R. Rosenbeny (717) 532-9023 Or Write For Free Literature: P.O. Box 57, Roxbury, PA 17251 PTO power and versatility. The independent PTO operates at 540/1,000 rpm with 6- and 21-spbne shafts and an electrohydraulically actuated wet PTO clutch The 3-point hitch comes standard with telescopic stabilizers Category 11/1 on the 8610, Category 111/1I on the 8630. Optional telescopic lower links are available • Qualify performance features. The 8600 Series tractors ride on premium Goodyear" radial tires. They have hydrostatic steering, a tilt-telescope steering wheel and hydraulically actuated wet disc brakes on all four wheels for 40% better braking. These models also have electrohydraulically-actuated rear and front differentia) locks that an operator can manually disengage for tighter turns. To learn about all the qualify features of the 8600 Series tractors, or any of the “orange" line of AGCO Allis tractors ranging from 40 to 128 PTO hp, stop by or call us soon. DBUTZ ALLIS LINCOLN SUPPLY PETER «™ EQUIP & EQUIPMENT CO. Somarsat, PA 814-443-1691 McCoola, MO '3Ol-786-6800 MARSHALL MACHINERY, INC. Honasdala, Pa. 717-729-7117 PA Pereheron 2 Yr. Old Cart Futurity; 1 Abraham Allenbaeh; 2 John & Susan Cole 3 Tom Gilmore. Youth Cart (Youth to drive accompan ied by adult); 1. Nevm Stitzer; 2 Alfred Rovenolt, 3 Wendell Burkholder. Junior Team (horses 3 yrs. & older); 1 Tom Gilmore; 2. Bill Knapp, 3 Darrell Dram Clydasdale/Shlre Team: 1. Gene Ems wiler; 2. Edward Johnston, 3. Roger & Linda Thomas. Belgian Team: 1, Edd Sigmon; 2 Darrell Drain; 3 Nevln Dourte. Percheron Team: 1. John & Susan Cole. 2 Jim Mills; 3. Avery Sterling Reg. Marcs Cart: 1. Gerald Allebach, 2 Tom Gilmore; 3. Michael Lord Reg. Mares Unicom: 1. Tom Gilmore; 2 Bill Knapp; 3. Larry Honsberger Reg. Marat Team: 1 Gerald Allebach 2 Edward Johnston; 3. Tom Gilmore. Open Unicorn; 1. Edd Sigmon, 2 John & C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Ouakartown, Pa. 215-536-7523 New Tripoli, Pa. 215-767-7611 Olay, Pa. 215-987-6257 SU «*Ho (^i*: w 3 H.h Ve 7 ?h' ln Si k , , 8 HofM Ml,eh: 1 - Edd Sigmon: 2. Avery OTT "»• ~1- John Weber: 2 ' Jlm sterling; 3. John ft Susan Cole. Mills; 3. Avery Sterling. Producer Enrolls In Angus Herd Records Program ST. JOSEPH. Mo. Ralph Zeager, Elizabethtown, Pennsyl vania, has recently been enrolled in the Angus Herd Improvement Records program of the American Angus Association, reported Richard L. “Dick” Spader, execu tive vice-president of the national heed registry organization. Angus Herd Improvement Records (AHIR) is a comprehen sive evaluation program used by registered Angus breeders to help them keep records of reproduction and growth rate on individual ani mals. Each year, hundreds of Angus breeders use AHIR records to produce more profitable, effi cient Angus seeds lock. KILE (Contlnuod from Pago CS) HEAVY: 1. Park Thomas CHAMPION: Park Thomas. RESERVE: Kent L. Strock. POLAND CHINA LIGHT; 1. George & Gary Wlnebark, 2 Ernst Farm, 3. Ernst Farm MEDIUM: 1. Leland Mapes S Family, 2 Kenneth Bauer, 3. Ernst Farm CHAMPION: George & Gary Wmebark RESERVE: Leland Mapes & Family. SPOTTED SWINE LIGHT: 1. James Parlette & Sons, 2 James Parlette & Sons, 3 Russell Kegg MEDIUM; 1. Les Lazarus, 2. James Par lette & Sons, 3. James Parlette & Sons HEAVY: 1. Les Lazarus, 2 Redding Spot Farm. CHAMPION: James Parlette & Sons RESERVE: 1. James Parlette & Sons YORKSHIRE LIGHT: 1 Penn State University, 2 Steve Thomas, 3. Leon Arnold MEDIUM: 1 John Risser, 2 Penn State University, 3 Penn State University HEAVY; 1 Penn State University, 2 Leon Arnold, 3 Penn State University CHAMPION: Penn State University RESERVE: Penn State University CROSSBREEDS/OTHERS LIGHT: 1. Nelson Beam, 2 Penn State University, 3 Park Thomas MEDIUM: 1 Julie Feeser, 2 David Hollo way, 3 Penn State University. P.L. ROHRER & BRO., INC Smoketown, PA Ph, 717-299-2571 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 12, 1991-C9 By weighing calves at 205 days of age and again at a year of age, breeders not only identify the cattle that grow the fastest and most efficiently, they also identify cows that regularly produce above average calves, and bulls that sire outstanding calves. The American Angus Associa tion in 1957 was the first beef breed organization to offer its members a production records program, accotdging to the organi zation. Since that date, the AHIR program has grown to the point that breeders report more than 300,000 birth, weaning, and year ling weights each year. Swine HEAVY: 1 Leon Arnold, 2 Franklin Fees er, 3 Penn Slate University CLASS 4: 1. Penn State University, 2 Park Thomas, 3. Ken Wmebark CHAMPION: Leon Arnold RESERVE; Penn State University TRUCKLOAD OF MARKET HOGS LIGHTWEIGHT: 1. Lawrence Arnold, 2 Franklin Feeser, 3 LaVern Weller & Family HEAVYWEIGHT: 1. John Risser, 2 Jane Muncaster, 3 Gary Kurtz. CHAMPION TRUCKLOAD: Lawrence Arnold RESERVE CHAMPION TRUCKLOAD. Franklin Feeser LIGHT: 1 Paul Balzano, 2 Kim Frantz, 3 Shelby Heagy HEAVY: 1 Matt Sellers, 2 Adam Sellers, 3 Brandon Forty CHAMPION; (Selected After Slaughter Only) JUNIOR BARROWS: Class 1-1 Pau Balzaro, 2 Derek Earnhart, 3 Trisha Berger Class 2-1 Jamie Risser, 2 Brian McAllister 3 John Risser Class 3-1 Monica Feeser, 2 Jason Shirk, 3 Marc Arnold Class 4- 1 Michelle Vonada, 2 Jason Simmons, 3 Jome Farrar Class 5-1 Sarah Boyd, 2 Jer amiah Arnold, 3 Chris Kirst Class 6- 1 Derek Earnhart, 2 Monica Feeser, 3 Geralc Boyd CHAMPION: Sarah Boyd RESERVE CHAMPION: Derek Earnhart PRODUCTION
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