A3B-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 24,1988 Cooney Herd Highest -In Potter DHIA COUDERSPORT (Potter) Ron and Candy Cooney rank num ber one in Potter County in herd fat production with 64 cows, 20,811 pounds of milk and 795 pounds in butterfat. Ivan Kibbe Jr. took sec ond place in the county at 777 pounds of butterfat on 101 cows with milk production at 20,625 pounds. Top Ton Hord By Fat Production No. Days Milk Cows Milk Lbs. Brd. Name Ron & Candy Cooney Ivan Kibbe Jr Ivan Smoker & Sons RH Robert Francis RH Kevin Risser R&GH Jack Thomas Sr R&GH John H Traub R&GH Dale Hoffman R&GH Donald Thompson RH Guy Dunn RH Top Tan Kevin Risser Maria Guy Dunn Micky Don Thompson Jody Ivan Smoker & Sons Bess Ron & Candy Cooney Spot Ivan Smoker & Sons Princess Derry Dale Hoffman Petunia Star Don Thompson Spic Top Ton Ivan Smoker & Sons Samanta Ivan Kibbe Jr Echo Ivan Smoker & Sons Bess Coral Ron & Candy Cooney Bright Dale Hoffman Petunia Ivan Kibbe Jr Brooke Zelda Ivan Smoker & Sons Peggy Kevin Risser Sleepy Christmas Tree Capitol shows up.” And of course there was the drought of ’BB. The summer’s scorching temp eratures and dryness killed 25 per cent of Fleming’s new seedlings, and an estimated 20,000 of his three- and four-year-old trees. At Musser Forests the drought damage was more severe. Forester Flinn estimates the heat wiped out 90 percent of this spring’s plant ing, and also damaged some of the more mature trees, Still, both Flinn and Fleming doubt the drought will have much of a negative effect on the availa bility or price of trees this Christ mas season. And because several growing seasons are needs to bring the trees to harvesting age, a drought in any one year has mini mal long-term effects on the avail ability of trees in the future. Kevin Risser has the top produc ing cow in the county. Maria, a five-) ear-old, hit 30,326 pounds. In second place was Micky owned ty Guy Dunn. This three-year-old nit 29,904 pounds. Ivan Smoker & Sons own the top cow in butterfat production. Samantha, five-years-old, hit 1,100 pounds. POTTER COUNTY DHIA RH 64.3 86.2 RH 101.4 91.5 86.2 81.9 85.9 104.4 39.1 108.5 57.3 88.1 19,702 39.6 86.5 20,038 88.6 88.0 20,133 44.8 84.3 20,525 55.6 89.0 19,709 Cows By Lbs. Milk 5-3 305 3-10 305 305 7-4 305 6-10 305 7-5 305 305 4-5 4-0 305 305 5-1 4-2 6-2 5 305 3.2 Cows By Lbs. Fat 5-7 4 7-3 5 6-10 5 4-5 3 4-4 5-8 5-1 4-6 (Continued from Page A3O) Even in the Christmas Tree Capital of the World, the competi tion from the artificial tree indus try is also felt. Fleming estimates artificial trees account for 30 percent of the market, and he willingly concedes 20 percent of that total. Depart ment stores have to have trees very early in the season for store displays, and some people are allergic to live trees. But the hassle of cleaning pine needles from your carpeting has been eliminated by shaker machines which remove loose needles and dirt from the trees. A natural tree is a clean tree, Fleming says, and only a live Christmas tree can provide the aroma that conjures up memories of Christmases long ago. After all, he says, “this old world is getting too artificial.” Fat Lba. 20,811 20,625 795 777 20,070 19,140 21,512 746 742 742 730 726 721 716_ 710 3.3 30,326 3.5 29,904 3.3 29,832 29,821 3.6 3.0 29,404 29,171 3.3 3.2 29,069 4.0 3.2 28,901 28,812 28,614 305 1100 305 1097 305 305 1084 1077 1075 305 305 1049 1040 1025 305 305 305 1022 305 1020 MAMMA Makes Milk Part TOWSON. MD The Middle Adantic Milk Marketing Associa tion (MAMMA) has put together exciting new advertising packages with two of the region’s most popular collegiate basketball teams in the region’s two largest consumer markets. Milk advertis ing with a fun fitness theme is now part of the hoopla both in the sta dium and over the airwaves for basketball games at Temple Uni versity in Philadelphia and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Fans throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area will be hearing four new 60-second radio com mercials for milk during each broadcast of Temple Owls Basket ball. At McGonigle Hall, home court for the Owls, fans will also hear milk messages, and see print advertising that associates milk with fitness. A special milk pro motion night is being planned with the Owls for February. In Washington, the advertising package with the ever dominant Georgetown Hoyas includes a full-page print ad in the official program book, two 30-second television commercials are played on Telscreen during each game in / i HALO was His sacred crown, Sweet smell of straw was His. A King of Kings the world has found; Praise God . . . for He still lives. CIV' 0 J ishing you a wonderful Christmas blessed by His presence. from all of us at R.S. Hollinger & Son, Inc. MountviUe. PA 17554 P. L. ROHRER & BRO- INC. SMOKETOWN, PA Of Basketball the Capital Centre (The Hoyas homecourt), one 30-second com mercial on each broadcast of the games by Home Team Sports cable television, and banners in the stadium for “Milk. It’s Fitness You Can Drink.” John Thompson, is MAMMA’S spokesman in the commercials. Thompson is the coach for the Hoyas and served ably as the 1988 U.S. Men’s Olympic Basketball Coach in Seoul, Korea. Philadelphia and Washington are the largest consumer markets for milk produced in Federal Order #4, the Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing Area. S\ oSfld I And ma ilendor of your holidays. PH: 717-299-2571 e and ly Christ lirth.
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