Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1980, Image 47

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    President of the Cumberland County DHIA, Kenneth Zeigler, is shown with
Gary Hornbaker and Roy Snoke. Hornbaker represented Milk Way Farms with
their plaque for having the high milk production record for 1980. Roy Snoke, Rl
Shippensburg, was recognized for having the high producing 2 year old cow.
Kenneth Zeigler is shown presenting Paul Strock, R 9 Mechanicsburg, with a
•plaque recognizing Paul for having the County’s high herd in milk production.
V aoking on at right is Roy Coover, Rl Carlisle, who was recognized for having
the greatest increase of production over 1979.
r\TTT A (Continued from McCullough, Tim Potteiger,
I ynl/% PageA46) Ed Showaker and Paul
12:30
To be held at Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales Co., Rt 340-5 mi. East of
Lancaster & 5 mi. West of Intercourse.
Selling at Beginning of Sale - Magnetic - DeLaval Milking Equipment -
2 unit 35 lb. pails. ‘‘A-l Shape, Ready To Go.” 1 - Stainless steel
strainer, 1 -16 qt. Tote Pail & 1 -14 qt. pail.
Private sale of milk tank - 255 gallon - DeLaval with a timer.
Vacuum Pump and Line, all in good shape. There are Purebred and
Grade cows in this herd. Sires include;
* Kingpin Supreme - Bred to Proud Performer. Dam was
Elevation Sandra.
★ Crescent Beauty Charm-Twin, Bred to Tri Town Shadow Wave.
★ Cobble Farm Killian - Bred to Tri Town Shadow Wave.
★ Pretz Burke Idol - Bred to Coldsprings Astro Booties.
★ Dean Wallace Security.
★ Don Augur True Type Model.
Herd is certified and accredited with a 4% creamery test. Never
on DHIA test. This is a group of cows that were well taken care of.
Cows are in all stages of Lactation. Sold close to $30,000 of milk last
year. Cows checked for for pregnancy. Herd has cows for all kinds of
buyers
The Hoovers have been in the dairy business for 40 years, and with
great reluctance are discontinuing.
Plus one load of Registered and Grade cows and heifers out of New
England states and Canada.
Cows milked at regular time.
Cash or good check day of sale.
Carl Diller, Auctioneer
Henry Kettering, Pedigrees
“Free Coffee & Doughnuts for the Dairymen”
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
ESTHER & LESTER HOOVER
REGISTERED AND GRADE
MILKING HERD
DISPERSAL
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12,1980
Comman have also provided
cows for this activity -
Sale by,
GORDON W. FRITZ
717-393-0930
Marcy Gehman, second from right, and Tim Pfautz, second from left, received
champion and reserve champion awards, respectively at the Lincoln Community
4-H capon roundup, Wednesday. Standing with them are members of the Rotary
Club, who sponsored the event and reserve trophy, and the Spring Glen Farm
Kitchen who sponsored champion trophy.
Gehman captures first
EPHRATA Marcy
Gehman captured first place
for the second consecutive
year at the Lincoln Com
munity 4-H capon roundup,
last Wednesday.
Marcy, who was also
reserve champion two years
ago, sold her 12 pound capon
for J 9 per pound to David
Eaby.
Reserve honors went to
Tim Pfautz His canon
Md. pork
continued check-off
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -
Maryland pork producers
who voted earlier this month
have approved continuation
of a check-off program for
their commodity.
The vote was 166 for to 41
against, representing an
overwhelming 80.2 percent
margin of approval ac
cording to Tom Butler,
Marketing Specialist, with
the Maryland Department of
Agriculture.
Votes were cast in 18 of the
state’s counties No votes
were recorded from Garrett,
Allegany, Harford, Cecil and
Kent counties
As a result of the
referendum, effective
January Ist, 1981, each hog
WISE’S country AUCTION
f SATURDAY,
■ll NOVEMBER 29
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Located 4. miles south of Strasburg, PA at the
White Oak Camp Ground.
Sit-by-day, sleep-by-night comer grouping with
table, cast iron novelty banks, new latch hook rug kits,
art and craft items, popcorn popper and glassware,
etc.
Take advantage of our low introductory commission
offer.
Elvin Siegrist, Auctioneer
For Consignments and information call
717-687-7018
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 29,1980—A47
weighed 10 pounds and sold
for |6.50 per pound to Ken
Sensemg.
Kerry Boyd, 4-H member
for ten years, was judge for
the event. Auctioneer was
Wilbur House.
Seven other members
participating in the roundup
sold their capons for an
average of $4.00 per pound.
Members and their capons’
selling price per pound are;
producers approve
sold for slaughter in the state
of Maryland will have 20
cents checked off at the point
of first sale.
“All hogs” include
finished hogs, sows, boars,
cull animals and swine of
any type sold for slaughter.
“Point of first sale” for
slaughter includes the sale of
hogs enroute for slaughter
through auction markets,
commission firms, dealers,
slaughter houses or buying
stations.
The check-off does not,
however, cover custom
slaughtered hogs.
There is a refund provision
whereby pork producers who
do not wish to participate in
the program can file in
7:00 P.M
We need your
consignments
Terms by,
GEORGE K. WISE, JR.
3 John Bollinger, $5.50; 4
Mike Pfautz, $3; 5. Andy
Gehman, $2.25; 6. Andy
Graybill, $2.50; 7. Dwight
Graybill, $2.25; 8. Randy
Fox, $3; 9. Ed Redcay, $2.
The Ephrata Rotary, who
sponsored the event, donated
the reserve champion trophy
and prize money for all
contestants. Champion
trophy was donated by
Spring Glen Farm Kitchen.
wnting for a return of
assessments made against
the hogs they have sold. The
actual deduction for the
assessment is automatic and
is done by the sales agency
or buyer involved.
Those with specific
questions about the program
are invited to contact
Maryland Pork Producers
Association President
Russell G. Watson, R 3, Box
238, Brandywine, MD., 20613
(301/573-6844 ); or Donald
Morrison, Rural Rhythm
Farm, Dayton, MD., 21036
(301/286-3351)
Maryland pork producers
first voted in a check-off
system in 1975. The monies
raised through the program
are used for product
promotion and betterment
purposes and is simihar to
many other voluntary
producer check-off
programs in agriculture.
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