Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1980, Image 38

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    A3t—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10,1980
LANCASTER - Noting
that dairy goats are not
looked on at the same level
as dairy cows, Robert
Morris, state coordinator for
the Dairy Princess Pageant,
responded in his letter to the
Lancaster County Dairy
Princess committee that he
did not feel the new ruling
disqualifying dairy goats as
a contestant’s two dairy
animals was discriminatory.
Barb Stauffer, local
committee chairman read
the response to an inquiry
sent to the state committee
by the Lancaster committee.
The local group had stated
that they were quite sur
prised by the ruling and felt
that it could be
discriminatory and was
unfounded.
While it was clear by the
nods and aside comments of
those present that the
committee overwhelmingly
favors a representative from
the dairy cow industry,
perhaps Glenn Shirk, county
agent summed up the
feelings best. Shirk said, “I
think that the committee
could specify who is
qualified rather than telling
who does not qualify.” In
Mt. rancher
gets beef
award
THREE FORKS, Mt. -
Jess Kilgore, manager of
Kilgore Cattle Co., a family
owned cattle ranch located
near Three Forks, Mt., on
the bead waters of the
Missouri River, has earned
the prestigious “Com
mercial Producer of the
Year” Award fur 1980,
named annually by the Beef
Improvement Federation.
Kilgore, one of the earliest
lifetime members of the
Amenan Simmental
Association, is recognized as
a pioneer in the use and
importance of performance
testing concepts in beef
cattle production. Since
purchasing his own ranch in
1957, Kilgore weaning
weights have increased by
more than 160 pounds, the
direct result of performance
testing and careful selection.
He served six years on the
ASA Board of Trustees, was
a member of the Executive
Committee and Treasurer
for two years. He also
chaired ASA’s Performance
Committee for five years.
He becomes the third
American Simmental
Association nominee to gain
the nationally-acclaimed
honor. Ron Baker of C & B
Livestock of Hermiston,
Ore., won in 1976, and the
Garst Company of Coon
Rapids, la., took the award
in 1977.
A native of Missouri,
Kilgore moved to Montana in
1938. He married Eloisa
Williams in 1940 and shortly
thereafter became ranch
manager of an operation
that consisted of 9,000 head
at its peak. He’s the father of
two married daughters, both
of whom work daily on the
ranch now known as
“Kilcatco.”
Lancaster Dairy Princess
Committee to uphold new rule
their letter to Morris, ‘ the
Lancaster group questioned
the possible complication of
using federal funds.
Morris, however,
responded that no federal
money is used for the con
test, and that the majority of
dairy cow people want a
dairy cow representative for
their product.
Barb Stauffer said that
while she would prefer not to
have a dairy goat girl
represent them in the role of
dairy princess, she felt that
so little chance existed of
that happening that the
ruling should just be drop
ped.
On the issue of a dairy goat
girl not having the
background to properly
respond to the public,
Lucinda Landis, this year’s
reigning dairy princess
remarked that even she
I IW* SPECIAL DAIRY SALE 1
Jssr HERD DISPERSAL |
| At Shady Lane Dairy Sales, V* mile west of Quarryville, PA off Oak I
I Bottom Rd. ;
x 50 HEAD REGISTERED & HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS i
I FROM LYCOMING CO. !
I WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 j
( 8:00 D.S.T. I
X This herd consists of 21 registered cows, 6 registered Elevation, 2 Jet Stream, 7 i
I Lucky,2MarryKing with many due summer and fall, 4 July, 2 Aug., 3 Sept., 4 Oct., 4 J
X Nov. Balance fresh or springing. x
jj Special Mention of 2 outstanding Elevations from Tidy Gent with over 20,000M600F. I
I All cows are large in size, young, average age 4 yrs. old. x
? Dairymen this is one of the best herds we have had the opportunity to get to offer you X
i at our barn. Don’t Miss This Sale. I
f Herd certified and accredited, TB& blood. All home raised. For transportation call by a
| Wed. Noon. I
I Cash or good check. Approved bank financing only. I
J Owners X
I Shady Lane Dairy Sales I
x Glenn & David Fite r
| 717-786-1725 717-786-2750 I
• Mantle & Shelf Clocks
Beginning At 9 A.M. at the Lititz Recreation Center, Lititz, Pa.
Blue decorated stoneware pottery, Indian queen bitters bottle, lot of oak furniture,
country and period furniture, depression and carnival glass, Lititz post cards, iron
and wooden primitifSs, Leeds china, Limoges and other Victorian china, pictures,
frames, firearms. This is a fine large collection of various estates and collections.
Send for catalog of complete list numbered and illustrated. Large S. A.S.E. please.
1947 DESOTO CUSTOM -
IN SHOW ROOM CONDITION
46,000 ORIGINAL MILES
AUTO TO BE SOLD
AT 12:15 P.M.
~ umz ild. s.
learned a few things about
cows when she attended the
seminar to which .dairy
princesses are sent.
The committee will abide
by the ruling for 1980, and
some present voiced
opinions that it should be
changed before the 1981
contest year.
In other business, the
SHORT NOTICE SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 17,1980
9:30 A.M.
Located at Good’s Auction, North Maple Ave.,
Leola, Pa.
Consists of Hardware & Building Material
For Further Information Call 717-656-8911
• JOHN HOFF GRANDFATHERS CLOCK •
ALL DAY Am AUCTION
rauumam
Professional Auctioneers
committee discussed the
applicants or lack of them
and explored ways to bring
more girls into the pageant.
At present, the committee
has two candidates, with a
possible third.
The theme, Winter Dairy
Land, has been chosen by the
committee for the pageant,
to be held Saturday, June 21. >
• 20 Oriental Rugs
ijluodakd
*pa, via I
Appraisers and Advisors
Draft horses
(Continuedfrom Page A 36) saw how a horse was hitched
and worked.
was an actual demonstration The only question that
at the bams. Here, the remained after the fact
participants watched and filled two day session
learned how to show a draft wrapped up was*“When are
horse. They also heard about they going to get draft horses
the pros and cons of various back in the bams to stay at
harness and bits, and they Penn State?”.
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 17
STARTING TIME 9:00 A.M.
To be held at the Jay Kline Farm, located 4
miles west of Winfield, along Rt. 304 (at the
Wagon Wheel Restaurant).
3ELLINC VALUABLE
FARM MACHINERY
A.C. D 14 Tractor; 2 A.C. W.D. 45 Tractors; A.C.
Cultivator for W.D. Tractors; 2 A.C. Snap Cupler; Two
14 In. Bottom Plows; New Pittsburgh 12 Ft. Spring
Tooth Harrow; I.H. 4 Row Com Planter; Oliver and
Black Hawk Com Planter; 8 Ft. Disc; 9 Ft.
Cultipacker; I.H. 13-7 Grain Drill; N.I. 7 Ft. Mower;
A.C. Mower 7 Ft. Cut; N.I. 4 Bar Hay Rake; J.D. 14T
Baler with-Kicker; A.C. 60 P.T.O. Combine with Bin;
N.H.Chopper #33; N.H. Blower and Pipe; Two 7 Ft.
Unloading Aprons with Unloading Jack; I.H. Com
Picker #l4; 24 Ft. Hay-O-Vator Single Chain Bale
Elevator; Brillion Roto Chopper; A.C. Loader; Super
Six Loader; 8 Ft. J.D. Blade; 2 Papec Stationary
Hammermills; 25 Ft. x 6 In. Wide Endless Belt;
Cyclone Seeder; Toronado Fodder Shredder; 2 Feed
Carts; Bob Sled; 2 Rubber Tire Wagons with Forage
Sides; 1 Rubber Tire Wagon; Saw Buck; Oliver
Tractor Manure Spreader; Shop Vacuum; Wood and
Steel Wagon Wheels; Barbed Wire; Barbed Wire
Wrapper; Scythe; Forks; Shovel; Scrap Pile; 3 Sad
dles; 2 Bridles; New #3 Saw Teeth; Miscellaneous
Articles.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
De Laval Milker Pump; 2 De Laval Milker Units;
Buckets; Strainer; Milk Cans; Can Racks; Cream
Separator MIXED HAY
LAWN AND GARDEN
18 H.P. Wheel Horse Garden Tractor with Mower,
Snow Blade with Hydraulic Lift, 3 Pt. Hookup; M.F. 12
H.P. Garden Tractor with 38 In. Mower; 3% H.P. Boy
Rototiller. * •-
1974 - 4 Door Buick La Sabre
(Good Condition)
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
Home Comfort Combination Range (Gas, Cool or
Wood); Wood, Coal and Electric Combinatmo Range; 7
Room Coaloil Room Heater; Dock Ash Heatrola (very
good); Portable Sewing Machine; Electrolux
Sweeper; Citation Sweeper; 4 Bar Stools; Davano
Bed; Coffee Table and 2 End Tables; Kitchen Utensils;
4Qt. Pasturizer; Tupperware; Deep Fat Fryer; Large
Refrigerator; 2 Piece Mohair Parlor Suit.
BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Hound Front Oak China Closet with Claw Feet; Oak
Drysink with High Back and 4 Drawers; Large Butter-
Bowl on Organ Stool; 5% Ft. Wide Mantel; 4 Drawer
Dresser; 2 Bureaus; Plank Bottom Chairs; School
Masters Chair; 3 Rockers; Philco Floor Model Radio;
Picture Frames; Jelly Cupboard; Single Spool Bed;
Wood Tub; 2 Butter Chums; Butter Print; Whitestone
Ice Box; Small Child’s Oak Kitchen Cupboard; Vic
trola with Records; Metal Trunk; Large Cabbage
Cutter with Sliding Box; 1-5-8-10 Gal. Crocks; Blue
Floral Salt Crock; Cherry Seeder; Miniature
Philadelphia Independence Hall; Cast Waffle Iron;
Bread Raiser; Remington Typewriter; Shoe" Lasts;
Porcelain Round Oil Space Heater; Large Autumn
Floral Picture; Homer Laughlin Currier and Ives
Home Sweet Home Plates; 5 Frosted Tumblers with
Matching Pitcher; Tom’s Toasted Peanut Jar; Jumbo
Peanut Butter Jar with Elephant Head; MM 4 Qt. Jar;
Jelly Glasses; Tumbler with Horseshoe in Bottom;
Oatmeal Dishes; 2 Qt. Milk Can; Tin Ware; Lemon
Horsehound Rock and Rye Bottle; Miscellaneous
Bottles; Milk Bottles; Several Depression Pieces; 8 In.
Figurine; Rodgers Flatware; Erie Cast Tea Kettle;
Souvenior Plate of Beaver Springs; 1913 Geo. Erdley
Plate; Perfume Coaloil Lamp; Salt & Peppers;
Ironstone Pieces; 6 Blue Willow Plates; Ice Saw; Ice
Tongues; Broadax; Cast Food Grinder; Lard Press;
Butcher Ladles; Cast Butcher Kettle; Double
Drainboafd Cast Sink; Cast Pump Trough; Plus*
Miscellaneous Items.
TERMS: CASH. LUNCH.
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
Owners,
JAY E.& CATHERINE KLINE
R.D.I, Winfield. Pa.
Earl Hash, Auctioneer
New Berlin. Pa.