Clinton County Fair * . sso _ SI2Q .. The grand champion exhibited by Special Children Benefit Auction Sept. 1 the average of $165 The grand ikiley Yeanck sold for LEOLA (Lancaster Co.) —The be sold starting about noon. For donors bringing items rhamoion B exhibited bv Amidea Purchased by Dave Bierly 4th annual benefit auction to sup- Baked goods, a chicken bar- directly to the auction, the receiv- Dickey°of Lock Haven soS to Livestock ° f R . ebcrs . bur *- re : port the Clinic For Special Child- becue. subs, lunch stands, fresh ing hours are Friday. Sept. 16 start «no mid was nurchased bv Dot- P?™ 1 cham P lol » 'exhibited ren is scheduled Saturday. Sept 17 strawberry pies, soft ice cream, i„ g at 2 p . m . and Saturday until Re- IvCtateoDontwrioldtoSSSO at 9 a.m. at the Leola Produce Auc- soft pretzels, sticky buns made on sa le time Y serve Brand chamoion exhibited was purchased by Dave Bierly tion here on Brethren Church site, and lots more will be at the Terms are provided by the Clin hv Heidi Dotterer sold to $270 J: , y csto ph of Petersburg. The Road. auction. ic For Special Children and items nurchased bv Steve Bier- b « h ‘weight championi exhibited All kinds of quilts, baked goods. The auction provides an oppor- will be auctioned by Paul W. Horst Mill Hall The by Manda Rupcrt sold for 5230 and donated items will be for sale tunity to help support a vital ser- and local auctioneers, hpawu/eioht chamninn exhibited was purchased by Albright’s at the auction. Donated items v > ce f° r man y special needs child- if you have a donation that has . Rvann Brunsard sold to $l6O Reed Mill of Mill Hall. The re- include farm supplies, tools, and fen in the area. The clinic, located to be picked up, call one of the fol ,L i« n.m‘has«thvDunkleand serve middleweight exhibited by hardware, in addition to crafts, in Strasburg, is a nonprofit medical lowing numbers: (717) 733-2645; r R«ervMichf Jenn Dotterer sold to $3OO was household and lawn furniture, research and diagnostic service for (717) 626-4863; (717) 656-9694; wn- Purchased by Stover’s Sub Shop trucks, and collectibles. Quilts will Amish, Mennonite. and other or (717) 354-5415. weight exhibited by Brad w 0 f Hall. The reserve heavy- children v ith inherited disorders. SHS Mushroom Compost Used 33SSSS *asssssai& hv Nestlerode Construction of b B b tweight exhibited by Amanda of spent mushroom compost as the L y ock SSSTlto?Sem heav?- Dotterer sold for $250 and ™s sole nutrient amendment for tdeht exhibited bv Tonv Dotterer P urchased b y John SP Con ‘ growing com will be held here at slruct ‘ on Bcllefonle. .h. of Kmmmh Schlcgcl. by Big Wrangle, Family Reriab- T*" “"I 1 , 5 ..... u„n tent, and the soil improvement rai ll o ‘ic l "r ‘ . .. benefits of using spent mushroom 11,1 compost will be discussed at the between 52 to 97 pounds sold be- field scheduled for Wednes . 1 P"“ s rangmg day, Sept. 28. at 9:30 p.m. $75. with the average of $129. The Kenneth Schlegel’s fjrm is one grand champion gMt exhibited by of three research g site / Berks Craig Mark of Loganton sold to County where mushroom soi , $370 and was purchased by Cen- was allied. The purpose of these trials is to compare theeconomics nf Mill of using spent mushroom compost ™ as a nutrient source to farmers’ H |f ni l Min U of standard fertilization practices for chased by Albright’s Feed Mill of orowinff com Mill Hall. The middleweight groW,ng COrn champion exhibited by Angela Harbach sold to $l3O and was purchased by Nicholas Packing of Loganton. The reserve middle weight exhibited by Matthew Miller sold to $l3O and was pur chased by Clintondale Mills of Clintondale. The lightweight champion exhibited by Tammy Duck sold for $l2O and was pur chased by Powers Trucking Com pany of Lock Haven. The reserve lightweight exhibited by Charles Snook sold for $95 and was pur chased by Keck’s Livestock Haul ing of Loganton. The 44 hogs sold weighed 215 to 267 pounds and sold from $550 to $l9O, with the average of $256. The 10 steers sold weighed be tween 1,030 to 1,431 pounds sold from $3,600 to $7OO, with the average of $1,366. The grand champion exhibited by Angie Beck sold for $3,600 and was pur chased by Central Pennsylvania Auto Auction and Millers Bro thers Auto of Mill Hall. The re serve grand champion exhibited by Daniel Dotterer sold for $2,500 and was purchased by Hoss’s Steak and Seafood House of Dun cansville. The heavyweight cham pion exhibited by Ryaan Brungard sold for $1,425 and was purchased by Nicholas Packing of Loganton. The reserve heavyweight exhibit ed by Jason Dotterer sold for $1,250 and was purchased by Ny mans Trucking Co. of Mill Hall. The reserve lightweight exhibited by Tim Owens sold for $875 and was purchased by Nicholas Pack ing of Loganton. The dairy beef champion exhib ited by Jennifer Dotterer sold for $875 and was purchased by Alex ander University Ford of Lock Haven. The reserve dairy beef champion exhibited by Candice Dotterer sold for $825 and was purchased by Raible’s Pharmacy of Mill Hall. Spent mushroom compost has an nitrogen-phosphorous-potas sium value of 2.75-1.5-1.5. Most of the nitrogen is in a stable organ ic form that is slowly released dur ing the growing season, and there by minimizes the potential for ni trogen loss due to leaching. In addition to the nutrients, spent mushroom compost adds or ganic matter to the soil, which in creases the water- and nutrient holding capacity of soils. When added to tight clay soils, the addi tional organic matter can improve soil porosity and drainage. Spent mushroom soil is a by product of mushroom production. LIGHf^IG f CHARGER The anywhere, anytime generator , f FARM 100' Isaac Horst belt feeder. Gehl high throw blower. 717-665-4743. 1210 Ford 3 Cylinder Diesel, 4WD, Hydro, Front End Loader, 4' Finishing Mower, 4‘ Bush Hog, Ex cellent Condition. (717)799-5726 After SPM. (1)3000 & (1)9000 Gal. SS nitrogen storage tanks. 703/639-2262, after Bpm 703/382-0570. 1936 JD Unstyled A; JO 830 electric w/PTQ. 717-222-4432 evenings. 1938 JD Q, Nice Original /Tractor, Like New Rubber, (717)435-2271. 1944 Oliver 70, new paint, clutch, battery, brakes, $2000; 1955 TO-35 Fer gueson w/loader, $4OOO. 717-336-4576. Saturday; sipfentar' 16, 1994-D6 ' 1947 John Deere A; Ford BN. 717-336-2497 after 4PM. 1977 4400, cab, air, 2,284 hrs. chopper, very nice, shaded, $8,650. Call Stephen. 717-249-2317 1977 NH TR7O, 2710 hours. Cat engine, 15' head, $BOOO. 410/482-6839. 1982 MF 850, hydro, chain feeder house, EHC, very sharp, shaded, $14,900. Finance. Call Stephen. 717-249-2317 1987 Ford TW2511 MFWD, 323 New Idea Corn Picker, cab, heat, air, duals, ra- like new. 1 row; 47* wind dials, wts. front and rear. m j||. Urie Stoltzfus, 1359 Hilltop Road, Myerstown, (216)427-0742. PA 17067. 1989 JD 4955 MFWD Dual (3) jd 716 A chuck wagons. 20.8X42; Wil-Rich 818 new heavy duty roar axles, Flex Plow; Both Excellent great condition. Condition. (315)497-1476. 410-838-5971. On Corn It is made from poultry manure, wheat straw, hay, com cobs, cot tonseed hulls, cottonseed meal, and gypsum. It is formulated and composted under controlled con ditions. The field day is sponsored by Giorgi Mushroom Company, Penn State Cooperative Exten sion, and the Rodale Institute Re search Center. The Schlegel farm is located on Route 662 between Fleetwood and Route 222. For more information, contact Phil Coles, Giorgi Mushroom Co. at (610) 929-8811, ext. 633 or Leon Weber, Rodale Institute, (610) 683-1401. 1990 JO 9500, 620 sep. hrs., sharp, $69,500. Trade & Finance. Call Stephen 717-249-2317 (2) AC model WC tractors, both run, $BOO takes both. Call after 9pm, (201)447-0946. 2 Gravely Flow Corn Wa gons. $650 Each. (301)898-7426. (2) JD 38 choppers. 2RN, 2RW, T direct cut, all for $3OO. Call (410)357-4103.
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