OWNED El Rho Farm 3 50 0 Yelow-Butter Cup Farm 3 105 0 Weim Sharr Farms 3 73 6 William Myers B 3 35 0 Eugene Witter B 3 45 0 OffloaftoaaD Qdqsdoo’qdog© Goraparaw "Friend of Farmers since 1896.” '-J *£ . iV'- We do a better job of insuring all your farm needs because we have over 80 years ex perience in doing it. Our number one purpose is to provide insurance coverage for the Penn sylvania farmer. See our agent in your area MERLE E. BLOUGH R D #2, Hollsopple, Pa ROBERT L EROMAN R 0 *2, Jonestown, Pa HARRY L FRANKFORT AGENCY Adamstown, Pa DONALD S. VANDINE Box 150, Muncy, Pa Use the Profit-Making Genetic Power of Boots and Very 15H203 Sweet-Haven Lochinvar BOOTS VG 50 Daughters in 39 Herds Average 177449 M Predicted Difference (70% rpt) + 1.255 M 19 Classified Daus Ave. 77 8 (act.) 80 2 (age-adj) Sire - Paclamar Bootmaker EX-94 &GM Dam: VG with rec t030,100M & 1,01 IF 20 bulls with milk PD over +l,OOO 20 bulls with value PD over +sloo 7 bulls with +PD for % test 34 bulls with at least 70%'repeatability 26 bulls with +PD for type All are priced reasonably through Professional Technician Adams County DHIA Monthly Report April 1980 NO. DAYS LIS % LBS MO COWS IN MILK MILK FAT FAT 92 6 55 9 4 0 221 92 5 50 3 41 208 92.7 57 5 3 6 208 95.1 52 7 3 7 197 98 3 44 8 4 4 197 Id Guard Our Daily Holstein Selection Includes: service and Direct-Herd sales 1 Jonas M Beiler James E Miller - Stoner Bros Dairy , Klmg Ayr Farms Noel & Holmes Ray Dutterer Buttonwood Farms Leroy Deputy Donald Todt Zeppdale Farms Shamrock Farm Leroy Basehoar Penn Gate Farm Kraybill Miller Lagging Stream Farm JohnJ Hess Richard Mills William C. Mearns, Jr Wayne H Rodgers Claude Holmes Jr William G Inskip Getty Acres Stone Manor Dairy Farm M J. Starner & Sons Roberts Linda Meyers James C. Behney Roy A WeanerJr Osca> E Mehrmg Robert L Rohrbaugh Frank Ludwig Glenn & Janet Lippy Roger L Sprague Rmker Bros Robel Acres M R & C S Durboraw Pennstead Farm Way Brite Farms GuyE Kehr The following cows all completed lactations of 600 pounds fat or more OWNER NRMEORNUMtER MEED Noel & Holmes Oreo 3 Glossy 3 MJ Starrier & Sons “207" 3 Frank Ludwig Jo 129 3 "156" 3 Donald Todt Cindy • 3 Kraybill Miller Sara 3 KlmgAyr Farms Ester 3 Glen 3 Buttonwood Farms Artis 3 Grace 3 Lou 3 “77” 3 James E Miller Lib 2 Roy A WeanerJr “9" 3 “1" 3 “78” 3 Lagging Stream Farm Hilda 3 JohnJ Hess Beck) 71 3 V ♦ 7-0 4-7 4-8 8-10 7-2 4-7 9-4 6-6 3-6 2-3 6-5 4-11 3-5 3-5 4-4 *nV 36% 629 F +sl33 +36F + 26 PDT (January/80 USDA Production and HFA Type Summaries) - B 8 38 4 91 4 2 318 88 4 G 3 64 3 88 4 3 40 7 89 6 3 59 0 82 1 B 3 57 9 94 3 . 3-U6 4. 9L4 B 3 112 0 88 6 B 3 42 4 87 6 B 3 109 0 88 6 B 3 63 7 921- B 3 64 0 86 4 3 29 0 88 7 B 3 40 0 894 B 3 107 3 82.2 B 3 100 8 89 5 G 3 57 7 83 5 B 3 69 0 85 9 B 3 80 5 86 0 3 38 0 83.4 G 3 55 1 90 4 B 3 163 9 85 2 3 44 2 864 B 3 1018 87 2 B 3 56 7 87 5 B 3 48 9 86,7 B 3 54 0 86 5 B 8 35 0 813 G 3 54 4 88 5 B 3 38 0 85 7' B 3 111 1 83 2 B 3 54 3 88 8 G 3 38 3 86 8 3 115 0 84 6 B 3 49 9 82 3 3 37 9 93 6 B 3 122 8 86 7 3 66 6 84 0 DAYS LBS IN MILK MILK 305 305 18,199 17,410 305 18,486 305 305 18,458 19,378 305 16,500 305 19,670 288 305 19,174 15,201 304 305 305 305 18,654 20,492 19,833 16,220 305 12,803 292 305 305 15,214 17,089 15,229 289 16,791 305 17,847 15H231 Kingway Elevation VERY - GP 26 Daughters in 25 Herds Average 17,444 M 3.9% 680 F Predicted Difference (51% rot) +sllo +7B9M +.08% +4IF Sire; Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation EX-96 & GM Dam EX-93-5E & Gold Medal with 180,340 M lifetime @4 3% test -fl'tla.xvtic breeders cooperative LIVESTOCK SERVICES Member NAL Affiliated Breeders Toll-Free 24 Hour Phones For Service: . Lancaster Area 569-0411 Pennsylvania 800-732-0391 Del., Md. & N.J. 800-233-0216 Our Representative in Northeastern Pennsylvania is Taurus Service Approved by Certified Semen Services Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1980—D3 “132 R” 3 William G Inskip "93” 3 Richard Mills “38” “2" ”35” Ray Dutterer Charty Sandy El Rho Farm Wonder 3 Yelow-Buttercup Farm '75” 3 “3” 3 “34" 3 “10” 3 “38” 3 “85” 3 “68” 3 Wayne H Rodgers Linda William Myers Marcia Roger L Sprague Cone Davidsburg 4-H Club DOVER At the May meeting of the Davidsburg 4- H Club, Pat Rauhauser gave mugs to people who had given demonstrations on club demonstrations night. Receiving the mugs were: Kathy Rauhauser, Annette Shermeyer, Hans Spahr, Paul Rauhauser, Amanda Spahr, Audrey Shermeyer and Hugh Spahr. 666 647 763 711 678 650 After the business meeting, the club enjoyed a variety show complete with MC’s—Annette Shermeyer, Amanda Spahr, Stephanie Hoffman and Mary Mum mert. Some of the acts were Wayne Eyster, flute; Michelle Reever, baton; Carl Eyster and Todd Snelbaker, horns; Sonny Ruhlman, electric guitar; Amanda, Hans and Hugh Spahr, Annette and Audrey Shermeyer, skit; Lori McCarty, Melissa Jacobs, and Beth Sheely, flutes and clarinet; Audrey Sher 808 32 40 609 606 38 34 44 38 705 698 870 621 48 617 45 40 41 687 692 621 626 674 3-4 0-0 3 7-11 9 4-10 3 5-6 3 8-9 3 6-8 2-11 5-4 3-3 3-3 2-10 2-10 1-11 MO 3 6-11 entertains Handicapped Club JT-C. 305 17,808 305 19,110 35 305 305 305 15,052 13,829 16,654 44 4.9 3.9 305 305 19,009 17,137 42 38 305 15,693 42 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 19,131 17,292 20,188 20,482 22,654 14,859 14,584 292 4.3 14,657 305 3.3 20,134 305 13,714 4.4 meyer, skit; Duane Mum mert, trumpet; Karen Ruhlman, baton; and Kathy Rauhauser, song. Following the variety show, refresh ments were served to the club and to the Handicapped Club, the guests for the evening. Fred Hotchkiss gave more information on the refreshment stand the club will be operating at the Ashcombe Dairy Open House, June 7, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dates to remember are: June 4, County Council and 4- H Leader Training; June 6, Strawberry Round-up and 4- H Family Movie Night; June 10-13, 5-County Camp; and June 21, 4-8 p.m., Chicken BBQ. The club will also be participating in the cancer drive. The next meeting will be held Thursday, June 19 and will include a tour of Ash combe Dairy. 656 664 659 671 651 795 645 665 732 634 623 811 795 617 623 623 662 609
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