D4—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, August 30,1980 Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show that 4842 1 cows in 77 herds were on production testing in July according to Duane G Duncan, county agent Of the 64 Herds on DHIA, 27 herds had an average fat production of 1 50 pounds per cow per day for the month During the month 78 completed their 305 day lactation with 600 pounds of butterfat DHIA Supervisors working with the dairymen to improve efficiency include Harold Boldosser, 130 Old Gap Road, Carlise, Cheryl Renner, R 4, Carhse, Paul Wynn, Rl, Newburg, and Jay Zeigler, Rl, Carlisle The following are the highest of actual butterfat in 305 days or less in the county during the month The age listed is her age at the time of freshening John F Stoltzfus Paulß Sensemg B 3 K. Hale &N. Burkholder 3 Robert H Jamison 3 David S. Miller B 3 M. Thomas Sheaffer 3 Furman Landis Kenneth E Zeigler Leroy Showaker & Son JohnM Lippart Freshair Dairy Farm Mark A Naugle Lee G. Davidson Paul R. Cornman Elmer Gettle Milk Way Farms Mark E. Lemaweaver Ashcombe Farms thrush Bros Chester & Galen Smith Glenn W Myers CreedmC Cornman Ashcombe Dover Dairy RoyE Snoke Donald L Basehore Glenn & Larry Souder Roy L. Coover ana ■MEM NO. Otto Brothers 224 Mark A Naugle Jessie Tilda Donald L Basehore Heff Beth Betty Freshair Dairy Farm Lillie Maude Kelly Olga Wilda John M. Lippert Nettie CreedmC Cornman Elva Ashcombe Farms 155 140 289 20 266 325 344 LeeG Davidson Lucky Chester & Galen Smith Pea Lady M Pina Beatty Ava Thrush Bros 24 68 96 56 66 92 Willard Fought 22 D Lehman 56 147 PaulO Dyarman Tammy Harry & Paul Hoch Wilma Milk Way Farms 91 133 51 24 K Hal? & N Burkholder Theda PaulE Peffer&Son Jolly Elmer Gettle Vesta Ruby CUMBERLAND COUNTY DMA Monthly Report JULY 1980 LBS. MILK NO. SDAYS HEED COWS IN MILK LIS. ■nut 12,943 18,628 14,442 16,329 16,720 16,394 18,119 19,278 19,163 19,844 16,588 16,788 13,735 19,137 18,834 15,991 16,155 15,070 25,230 21,878 17,721 17,395 16,917 17,835 16,751 17,024 16,708 13,100 15,652 18,254 18,782 19,576 18,505 13,724 21,268 18,680 16,564 15,803 15,178 14,079 19,030 15,856 14,276 20 250 18,580 19,351 14,007 J Shephard Wolf Keen Babe D T McCullough, Unit 2 197 Ashcombe Dover Dairy Rl2B 283 R 270 384 Leroy Showaker & Son Dot Missy Chester C Weaver Lucky Poppy Sambo Robert H Jamison Arlene Sue Stambaugh Farms 61 113 117 Nealy Brothers 17 102 J Douglas Martin 34 80 11 100 W 6 John F Stoltzfus May Donna Joe & Brenda Cochran Brenda M. Thomas Sheaffer Dora Katnce - Mams Acres 101 19 Cecil County NORTHEAST, Md Following are the'top ten dairy herds for Cecil County which are on test with the Cecil County Dairy Herd Improvement Association This information is compiled from records received in the Cecil County Extension Office during the period from July 16 through August 15,1980 Killdee Farm Pioneer Va I ley Fa rm Zee-M Farm R D Dempsey & Sons Joe & Lisa Ayers McCleary’s Dairy Blair & Cammy YurKanin Carl Stafford & Son F G MillerS Sons Cherry Valley Farm 619 812 639 44 44 Lentz bam bums 40 3 7 3 7 653 614 601 AVON Fire claimed a South Lebanon Township bam early Sunday morning, reported the township's fire chief Ralph Lehman. 634 698 612 663 627 35 36 32 33 38 The 40 x 70 foot bank bam was owned by Warren Lentz on Mine Road near King Street. 624 Lentz told Lancaster Fanning his son Ronald, who lives on the neighboring farm, sighted the blaze when he went out to milk around 4:30 Sunday morning. Lentz added that another neighbor who had gone out to milk at about 4:10 saw nothing of the fire. 658 647 699 613 697 619 37 41 34 42 36 Said Lentz, “I think someone lit the bam.” Fire Chief Lehman reported the cause of the fire was not known but that it was under investigation by the Lebanon County and State Police fire marshalls. “They’ll be checking all angles,” he said. 670 600 730 647 643 621 40 46 47 35 34 32 According to Lehman, the fire company got the alarm at 4:55 a.m. It was reported by Carl and Karen Shirk, tenants at the farm. They were alerted by Ronald Lentz that the barn was burning, turned in the alarm, and assisted in freeing 10 replacement heifers from the inferno. An estimated $65,000 loss was reported by the fire chief. This involved only the stored crops that burned. 669 725- - 693 695 745 629 677 686 741 651 602 45 49 39 4 1 42 771 “We had the bam filled with hay and straw,” said Lentz. "There was no room for any equipment ” 662 683 619 16,912 17,864 17,782 17,444 18,218 21,592 20,502 18,177 16,078 18,247 19,638 17,797 18,821 14,760 18.884 20,309 17,749 15,215 22,022 15,282 17,277 16,324 16,305 19,535 14,984 15,479 17,202 17,813 19,672 16,353 15,397 top DHJAs It took fire fighters three hours to get the blaze under control, said Lehman, and they didn’t leave the scene until late Sunday afternoon. The South Lebanon Township Companies in cluded Prescott, Avon, Hebron, and Friendship. There were 5 tankers on assist from neighboring companies. About 50 friends and neighbors turned out Sunday and Monday until noon to assist Lentz m the clean up. According to Lentz, the fire company required the immediate removal of the smoldering bales which they began to pile in an adjoining field. Later the bales were hauled to fill a neighbor’s abandoned mine hole. Volunteers ran bull dozers and dump trucks and made short work of what would have been a mountainous task for hand labor —SM 664 625 606 617 650 795 667 35 36 37 33 46 4 S 835 766 703 621 649 689 622 688 670 617 43 34 658 750 679 658 639 619 691 44 38 39 38 3 5 694 641 768 702 681 658 627 40 4 1 lists See your nearest HOLLAND Dealer for Dependable Equipment and Dependable Service: Alexandria. PA Clapper Farm Equipment Star Route 814-669-4465 Annvill B H M Farm Equipment, Inc R.D 1 717-867-2211 Beavertowa PA Ben H. Walter Beavertown, PA 717-658-7024 Bemville. PA Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Bemville, PA BMerville. PA Nelson Farm Supply, Inc Biglerville, PA 7-17-677-8144 Carlisle. PA PaulShovers, Inc 35 East Willow Street 717-243-2686 Catawissa. PA Abraczmskas Farm Equipment, Inc. RD.I 717-356-2323 Chambersburn. PA Clugston Implement, Inc 3213 Black Gap Rd 717-263-4103 Davids bum. PA George N. Gross, Inc RD 2, Dover, PA 717-292-1673 Elizabethtown, PA Messick Farm Equipment, Inc. 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PA Marlin W Schreffler Pitman, PA 717-648-1120 Pleasant Gap. PA Brooks Ford Tractor W College Ave. 814-359-2751 Ouarryvnlle. PA C E Wiley & Son, Inc. 101 South Lime Street 717-786-2895 Reedsville. PA Big Valley Sales & Service, Inc PO Box 548 717-667-3944 Ringtown. PA Ringtown Farm Equipment Rmgtown, PA 717-889-3184 Shippers burg. PA R B Miller, Inc N Seneca St 717-532-4178 Silverdale. PA I G Sales Box 149 215-257-5135 Tamaqua. PA Charles S Snyder, Inc RD 3 717-386-5945 Westchester. PA M S Yearsley&Son 114-116 East Market Street 215-696-2990 West Grove. PA SG Lewis & Son, Inc R D 2, Box 66 215-869-2214 Churchville. MD WalterG Coale, Inc 2849-53 Churchville Rd 301-734-7722 RiamtSuaMD Ag -Ind Equipment Co , Inc RD 2.Route273East 301-398-6132 301-658-5568 Bridgeton, NJ Leslie G Fogg, Inc Canton & Stow Creek Landing Rds. RD 3 609-451-2727 Woodstown, NJ Owen Supply Co Broad Street & East Avenue 609-769-0308