AlB—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Inly 9,1983 BALTIMORE, Md. - J. Parker and Marsha Smith of New Wind sor, Md. were selected 1963 Out standing Young Dairymen .of the Middle Atlantic Division of Dairymen, Inc. Smith’s were judged along w four other contestant co *s at the Division’s Yoi Dairymen J. Parker and Marsha Smith, 1983 Young Dairymen Couple. Brooks End sale averages $309 BEAVERTOWN The summer sale of Brooks End and Par Kay Farms at Beavertown totaled |73,995 for an average of |3OO for the 238 bead of swine. The top-selling animal was a Yorkshire Boar selling for 11500. to Sam Lane, Dover, N.C. The boar is Lot 126 RTB2 Westpit King David 154-5. The top-selling Yorkshire Bred Gilt was Lot 45 purchased by James and Norma Ursel Medina, N.Y. for |6OO. The top-selling Landrace Boar was Lot 171 pur chased by Sam Lane, Dover, N.C. for |O5O. The top-selling Landrace Bred Gilt was Lot 55 purchased by IHstritatorof Blue Ball, Pa. Smith’s named outstanding Young Dairymen Contest held June Washington, D.C. On hand to aid the Smith’s throughout the year are first runners-up, Lee and Christy Worthington of Smithsburg, Md., and second runners-up, Robert and Nancy Hudler, Jr, of North East, Md. The three winning couples Charles Lorenson and Richard DeHaas,Gillett, for |B2S. The 45 head of Yorkshire Bred Gilts averaged |418; 36 head of Yorkshire Boards, |4SS; 81 head of Yorkshires, |436. The 51 head of Landrace Bred Gilts averaged $357 ; 5 bead of Landrace Boars, 3805; 56 head of Landrace, $379. The 101 bead of Commercial Open Gilts averaged|l69. This sale offering sold into 10 different states. Much of this sale offering featured imported bloodlines. Monufacturer of ALL ALUMINUM TRUCK BODIES Livestock, Grain and Bulk Feed Aluminum Grain Body mmm\ Refrigerated Trailers Sales & Service 22-24 717-354-4971 were chosen on the basis of their farm and community involvement and their ability to present themselves in public in behalf of the Division. As winners of the Middle Atlantic Division Contest, the Smith’s will attend the annual meeting of the National Milk Producers Federation, compete in Dairymen's corporate Young Dairymen Contest, and attend all Division board meetings. The first runners-up, the Worthington’s, will attend the Pennsylvania Association of Cooperative’s Coop Couples Conference. As new leaders of the Division’s LESTER A. SINGER Ronks, PA Ph: (717) 687-6712 Hours: Monday thru Friday 8-5: Sat. by App't INSULATION R. MAX URETHANE (4xB or to your spec) ★ ★ RD2, Box 267, East Earl. PA 17519 Call us for low prices - (717)354-7561 budding Young Dairymen j!j otin . B toe *f r<Je . nu^^ er of i Program, Marsha Smith said their Divjsionmembers under theageoil immediate goal is to involve more Smith is enthusiastic aboutthe young dairymen in the Program. Program s potential and impact. Distributor For FIBERGLASS ROLLS BLOWN IN SALES WHEAT WANTED! EARLY CUT WHEAT FOR MANUFACTURING OF , SNAVELYS BEST NATURAi ALL PURPOSE FLOUR Light Soft & Lively Flour For Better Baking Cakes, Pies, Buns & Bread Milled From Natural Wheat Nothing Added No Waiting Fast Unloading and Drying SNAVEIY'S Mill, IN 333 Stur Uitz.Pa. 17?' WHEEL CHANELD ROOFING & SIDING ColorslnStbck; • Red • Avocado Green •_ Plain Galvanized • Light Green • White • Gold • Brown • Tan • Silo Blue Distributor For ALUMAX ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING COMPLETE POLE & OTHER BUILDINGS TRUSSES m
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