C24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981 Top livestock auctioneer to be named in June KANSAS CITY, Mo - A gold ring, merchandise prizes and the recognition that comes to the best m the business that’s what will be on the line June 12 in So St Paul, Minn, at the 3981 World Livestock Auctioneer Cham pionship fhe annual event, now in its 18th year, is sponsored by Livestock Marketing Association It is conducted by an allied company, Livestock Market Digest, Inc , to recognize the role of the professional auctioneer in livestock merchandising The championship gets un derway at noon at the St Paul Receives appreciation Leon E. Martin of Agri-Equipment, Inc . Leota, received an appreciation certificate from Chore-Time Equipment, Inc, Milford, Indiana, for serving on the company’s 1980 Distributor Advisory Committee The committee meets periodically with Chore-Time management to provide distributor input into the production and marketing plans of the company. Presenting the certificate at Chore-Time’s sales meeting in Elkhart, Indiana, is Brad Donahoe, left, Vice President of Marketing. Union Stockyards, and a record number of contestants is expected, according to Contest Manager Gerald D Nevins Last year 65 contestants com peted in Templeton, Cal, with Dean W Schow, Paxton, Neb, named world champion World reserve champion was Dan Williams, Boone, N C , and world runner-up champion was Eddie Nunes, Modesto, Cal. Winners of the three world and nine region titles will be announced at an awards ceremony the evening of June 12 Contestants are judged by a panel of livestock market owners certificate on the criteria they look for when hiring an auctioneer Contestants must be livestock auctioneers This year s contest chairman is Dudley Kaushagen, branch manager of Farmer s Union Marketing Association, So St Paul He noted the contestants will merchandise cattle at a special Showcase Cattle Sale, selected especially for the Championship The winners receive trophies and merchandise prizes The entry KUKER QUALITY BOOM SPRAYERS FOR CORN PLANTING & ALL PURPOSE SPRAYING PRE-SEASON PRICES IN EFFECT * • Heavier Built Frame • Safety Feature will not tip over backward more tongue weight than conventional sprayer • Easier Filling with the new step and stand • legs view obstruction Priced For The Large or Small Operator 3 types of pumps to choose from CENTRIFUGAL - ROLLER - PiSTON 200 gal to 500 gal capacity 21 to 35 ft Boom Lengths LESTER A. SUKER RONKS, PA PHONE: (717) 687-6712 Mon. - Fri 8-5, Sat 9-12 Lancaster County s Only Dealer Specializing In Sprayer Sales A Service fee is $175 and contestants may be sponsored Further details and entry forms can be obtained from the Digest, 4900 Oak Street, Kansas City, MO , 64112, phone 816/531-2235 The Championship is held in conjunction with Livestock Marketing Congress 81, the in dustry’s premier annual con ference on livestock economics This year’s Congress will be held June 10 to 12 at the Minneapolis Hyatt Regency EAR CORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn • Wet or Dry • No Quantity too large or too small • Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go • Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass- Manheim, Mt Joy exit • Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - un loading evenings & Saturdays by appt. • Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN
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