Smoketown Dairy Sales observes 10th anniversary Helen and Gordon Fritz, owners of Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales Co., Inc. IE Handling cattle sale, from the left, are Gordon Fritz, of Smoketown Quality Dairy Sates; Henry Kettering, pedigrees; and Paul Si ler, auctioneer. km * j A. -' A ’KSX3' s .J l r S ' BY JACK RUBLEY SMOKETOWN - When Gordon Fritz tells you he was bom 53 years ago, don’t believe him. Fifty-three years ago he was shot out of a gun, and it’s going to take a lot more than half-a-century to slow this man down. Fritz and cattle mix like ham and eggs, a fact readily apparent during the 10th anniversary sale of his Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales Co., on December 30. Wearing a knit sweater with appropriate Holstein motif, Fritz teamed with ring man John Petersheim, making sure that buyers had ample opportunity to appraise his cows from all angles. Things got underway with John Peila’s introduction of each cow and Henry Kettering’s presen tation of milk records and pedigrees. After that it was up to auctioneers Paul Snyder and Carl Diller to keep things moving, the • ATTENTION *1 J AVIAN FLU VICTIMS • • 10% Wintertime Discount • • On Sandblasting Or High • • Pressure Washing And/Or • • Painting Inside Of Your • • Chicken House. • J Qr Rent Our Equipment If • J You Want To Do It Yourself. • IFISHER'S PAIHTIN6; • 4056 Newport Rd.,Kinzers, PA 17535 • • (717) 768-3239 • •»•••••••••••••(* whole affair being a well orchestrated demonstration of just how a cow ought to be sold. Now and then sensing when proceedings might benefit from a kick in the pants, Fritz was quick to grab a microphone and let buyers know just why they ought to be in the thick of things. Developed through lifetime immersion in the cattle business, this sense of auction tempo is no accident. Born and raised in Smoketown, Gordon credits his father, John Fritz, for providing him with the backbone of his dairy experience. “With Daddy running a cattle business the three of us boys had a one-way ticket to hard work,” Fritz recalls, “and by the time I was sixteen I was borrowing the pick-up to buy and sell calves.” The mid-50’s found Gordon buying and selling with his brother Robert, a partnership that lasted until 1967, when Gordon and his wife Helen decided to go it alone. A self-confessed “city” girl with no knowledge of the dairy business, Helen caught on quickly. “She’d often do the feeding and milking while I was out buying and selling,” Fritz reminisces. “I might by 500 miles from home when I’d call her and say, ‘what’s goin’ on?’ She’d say, (Turn to Page 834) BUTLER FOODS INC. We will receive your market hogs Our New Winter Hours* 8 AM - 1 PM Mondays. Wednesdays. Thursdays & Fridays Located at the Vintage Sales Stables, Paradise, PA You will be paid immediately. No commission or yard fees deducted. Reduced waiting time. Premium prices are paid for extra fancy hogs. Call Ed Herrmann for daily market quotations 717-442-4742