B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20,1980 f-assie August Report 1980 York County DHIA The top tally of 1043 pounds butterfat and 26,215 pounds milk was produced in 305 days by Maryann, an 8 year old Holstein owned by Smyser's Rich lawn, East Berlin Rd., York. Second high was Jenny, a 6 year old Holstein who produced 923 pounds butterfat and 24,111 pounds milk in 302 days, owned by R.R. Stewart, R 1 Airville High herd was Smysers's Richlawn, E. Berlin Rd , with 70 Holstein cows producing 631 pounds milk and 220 pounds butterfat. Second high was Lynn Wolf, R 1 Abbottstown with 46 Holstein cows producing 58.8 pounds milk and 2 00 pounds butterfat. OWNS HUE ON HOMS Geo. Knight Peaches 3 Wis 3 L Gift 3 Burke 3 Fan 3 26 3 109 3 Fawn Valley Farm Pearla 32 Ened 3 Lottie 3 79 3 Emory & Wm. Kilgore 16 3 40 3 David V. Thompson P 6 3 William H Fantom Myr 3 Ellis Growl Miss 3 R 53 3 R6l 8 Donald Lantus 61 2 Sinking Spring Fm Inc Mavis 3 Lotta 3 Betty 3 Kurter ores. Lav 2 Pee 2 Lif 2 Leslie 2 Olivia 2 Bubbles 2 Cissy 2 Etta 2 Puff 2 York County. DHIA Monthly Report DAYS US. AtE MWU mu 305 305 305 305 305 269 305 7-1 7-5 4-6 4-1 4-0 3-6 2-10 15,364 20,230 15,148 17,700 14,497 14,462 15,367 305 305 305 289 5-10 5-0 4-9- 2-6 13,495 18,546 13,629 13,528 305 305 8-10 6-5 15,118 16,375 305 16,399 272 14,123 7-1 305 0-0 305 0-0 / 305 15,476 16,557 13,071 7-11 305 13,166 305 305 304 4-7 3-7 2-2 24.057 19.057 12,835 64) 5-9 7-8 5-0 4-10 12,639 11,344 14,669 11,388 12,827 11,662 10,038 11,841 10,380 4-8 4-4 4-2 3-4 J.E Baker Simnue Diggy Dot Stare Harold Brown Marella Bobbi Tnxie2 3 _ Edna o Gum liectM.... J Trojan 3 Velvet 3 Worker 3 Yasmm 3 Avis 3 Carly 3 Albert Dehoff 138 3 202 3 286 3 ElwoodT Knck Tim 3 TheJ. E. Baker Co *5O 3 101 3 FredSprenkle , Agnes 3 Gail 3 Thomas A. Boyer Tnxy 3 Boots 3 Earl Fuhrman Reva 3 Tam 3 Topsy 3 Guy A. Leader & Sons P Bell 2 Amy 2 VtncentC Webb 158 3 161 3 40 3 71 3 173 3 % LAS. FAT FAT 511 669 562 745 566 528 546 48 39 45 38 648 717 615 520 To us, agriculture is still the backbone of America. 799 587 634 515 At Hamilton Bank one of our primary objectives is to serve, and help preserve, the family farm. 3.5 31 4.1 537 518 539 698 We still believe that agriculture is the backbone of America, and the family farm is the cornerstone of agriculture in our area. That’s why we have developed a complete range of financing, credit, trust and estate services all designed to help you - the family farmer - fulfill your * obligations. 2 5 _ 595 4.2 799 41 528 4.3 546 5.6 634 4 8 698 5.5 625 5 0 647 5.6 649 5 3 531 4 9 576 5 3 547 Discussion with Cattle Detiers at the Lancaster Stockyards (Left to right) William G McCoy, President of the Lancaster Livestock Exchange, Inc and the Lancaster Stockyards, Inc and Partner in the McCoy Cattle Company, James C Dunlap, President of Walter M Dunlap and Sons, Inc and Member of the Lancaster Regional Advisory Board of Directors-Hamilton Bank, DarvinE Boyd, Director ofthe Agri-Finance Department, Zane E Kauffman, Partner In William W McCoy Partnership, and Robert W Johnson, President of Johnson Cattle Company 3-6 296 3-3 296 10,897 12,114 6=o 305 4-1 305 2-0 305 4-10 305 14,897 18,134 13,009 14,402 3 10-9 8-2 305 fi.fi 6- 305 5-0 , 305 7- 305 7-3 299 .5-10 304 5-7 305 4-6 305 1-11 292 15,831 18,025 Ifi 73ft 16,212 16,738 16,233 14,502 15,304 20,497 17,810 11,374 16,136 19,335 14,657 305 305 283 5-3 3-9 2-1 305 16,221 305 305 12,532 13,976 9-7 3-7 282 305 17,394 16,319 6-11 4-6 300 305 13,601 21,715 4-11 3-2 16,813 16,095 21,236 305 285 305 5-7 4-6 4-1 12,355 11,445 296 261 8-5 4-5 9-n 305 16,476 9-7 305 13,012 6-0 305 14,704 5-4 305 15,915 5-2 305 14,047 (TurqtoPageßS) a relationship of mutual trust, we can all continue to move ahead. We can continue to keep agriculture strong. Contact your local office for complete details on Hamilton Agri-Finance Programs. 519 580 4>B 4.8 4.4 3.2 3.9 4.1 654 583 505 593 688 701 500 4.3 3.6 3.4 519 504 507 4.0 3.6 680 564 3.9 35 534 679 673 601 707 4.0 37 33 641 560 5.2 4.9 561 569 551 575 553 34 4.4 3.7 3.6 39 With the value of farm production in our area increasing every year, the need for capital continues to rise along with it. We are here, and will continue to help you meet that need. When we work together, through WIDTHS SIZES 10-15 WIDTHS SIZES ' 5-16 WAYNES DRY GOODS 271 W. Main St. Kutztown, PA Phone (215) 683-7686 Free Parking at Rear of Store HAMILTON BANK Formerly National Central Bank IfflOff- the HARD TO FIT! RENTERS and BUILDERS POPULAR MOC-TOE STYLE 214 6*4-14 714-16 9-14 6-14 6-14 O 7-13 m