Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 31, 1958, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Faming, Friday, October 31, 1958
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Kiwanicins Sponsor County
4'H Capon Round-Up
The 1958 Lancaster County 4-H
Capon Club round-up Tuesday at
t-acted a total of 27 entnes of
tvo birds each to the annual
c-.ent sponsored by Lancaster Ki
v ahis International club.
Eleven-year-old Caiolvn Wil
son, Bareville RD 1, won fiist
rlace in overall pioject score
I asecl on the final placing of
ter dressed birds, records books
„nd project management. The
caughter of Mr. and Mrs Wil
iam Wilson scored a total of
G 9.25 points of a possible 100 to
nidge David Lapp, also Bareville
PD 1, for the total project hon
ors
The dressed bird exhibit was
judged bj Carl O Dossin, Penn
•State extension poultry special
rt Dossin termed the oveiall
exhibit, “Excellent ”
Lapp scored a perfect 20
Cease and Desist Order Issued
Against Baltimore Auction by USDA
The U S Department of Agn
cjlture announced today that all
charges against the Baltimore
Livestock Auction Market. Inc.,
,of West Friendship, Md., have
teen satisfactorily settled vath
cut a hearing, and that the com
pany ha sconsented to the issu
ance of a cease and desist or
der.
The Baltimore Livestock Auc
tion Market, Inc, has admitted
the effiaiges made public by
,USDA Sept. 22, and has agreed
to discontinue these practices
■Specifically these involved a com
pany officer to speculate in con-
livestock and not assess
BIG WHITE EGGS
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Daniel G. Haldeman
R *3, Manheim, Pa.
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Hiestand inc.
Pt *l, Marietta, Pa
Elmer H. Rohrer
R *2, Lancaster, Pa
Jacob S. Lehman
R f>2, Manheim, Pa.
points in the exhibit contest with
a capon pair weighing 15V4
pounds, dressed and oven-ready.
The top duo collected $22 in
prizes offered by the sponsoring
Kiwanians, while selling their
prize birds for a premium 65
cents per pound
Gary Porter, Washington Boro
RD 1, placed third in the exhib
it; James Groff, Lancaster RD 7,
placed fourth, and Lois Over
gaard, Lancaster RD 4, placed
fifth. i I
Overall project winners be
hind Carolyn and David were
Robert M. and William Wilson,
Carolyn’s brothers, with a 9815
score, Porter, scoring 98, Miss
Overgaard, 97 9, Roberta Landis,
Lancaster RD 3, 97 8, Faje Doerr,
Millersville RD 2, 97 7, Anna
Pearl Lapp, 97 5, and Qroff,
97 25
mg commission on livestock sold
by him, also permitting the offi
cer to issue incorrect accounts
of sale by not showing the true
purchaser of the livestock,
The respondent also has
agreed to keep proper books
and records and to no longer use
shippers’ proceeds for purposes
of its own.
The Baltimore Livestock Auc
tion Market, Inc., has waived
hearing, and consented to the en
try of a cease and desist order
which was issued today by
USDA’s Judicial Officer Thomas
J. Flavin.
ahdtfyify
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P. L. Rohrer & Bro. Inc.
Smoketown, Pa.
George W. Jackson & Son
R *l, Christiana, Pa.
Lester R. Buckwalter
R *l, Washington Boro, Pa,
Harry F. Houser
R #7, Lancaster, Pa
Aaron J. Brubaker
1836 Marietta Ave., Lane. Pa
JOHN C. LONG, agriculture committee
chairman for Lancaster Kiwanis club is
shown discussing the outcome of Tuesday’s
Kiwanis sponsored County 4-H Capon Club
Round-up with the three top exhibitors in
the 27 entry field. From right are, David
Lapp, Bareville, who won first prize in
capon pair exhibit and second in overall
project; Carolyn Wilson, Bareville, who
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provided prize money for the Round-up
and treated the exhibitors and their par
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