_ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1992-A47 Dairy Cattle Judging Team Has Strong Season UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The Penn State Dairy Cattle Judging Team recently completed a strong season of com petition, placing first in four diffe rent breeds at various contests. Team members included Jeffrey Pirrung, of Ulysses, who is a junior m Dairy and Animal Science; Tho mas Smallback, of Cherry Creek, N.Y., who is a senior in Dairy and Animal Science; Rebecca Sonncn, of Richland, who is a senior in Agricultural Science; and Matth ew Wanner, of Narvon, who is a senior in Dairy and Animal Sci ence. The coach was Dale Olver, an instructor in the PSU Dairy and Animal Science Department. Following extensive workouts m eastern Pennsylvania and Mary land, the team judged at the East ern State Exposition Contest in Springfield, Mass. The team placed first in Guernseys, second in Brown Swiss, third in Ayrshires and fourth in Holsteins. They fin ished third overall. Individually, Smallback was second in Brown Swiss, Pirrung was third in Holsteins and sixth overall, and Wanner was second in Guernseys. The team moved on to the Pen nsylvania All-American Invita tional Contest in Harrisburg, where they finished first in Jerseys and Ayrshires and sixth overall. Individually, Rebecca Sonnen placed second in Ayrshires and third in Jerseys. Tom Smallback finished fourth high overall and third in Guernseys. The final event for the dairy judging team was the National Atlantic Dairy (Continued from Page A 46) radio personality Art Linkletter. Capping the evening’s festivities will be the showing of Atlantic’s new video, ‘The Family Tree,” capsulizing the cooperative’s 75-year history. The meeting will resume on Friday morning, Nov. 20, at 6:45 a.m. with the Young Cooperators Breakfast Program. The Young Cooperators have a celebration of their own as 1992 marks the prog ram’s 25th anniversary. Special activities will be the awarding of the 1992 Agricultural Communi cator Award and recognition of Dairy Production Diseases, Economics Seminar HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) An agricultural business sponsored seminar on dairy pro duction diseases and economics has been scheduled for Dec. 10 at the state Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The seminar is to feature two prominent experts in dairy academia Dr. George Haen lein, chairman of the animal sci ence and agricultural biochemistry department at University of Dela ware, and a frequent contributor to Lancaster Farming and other publications; and Dr. George Looby, ambulatory clinician at Tufts University College of Veter inary Medicine. Looby is to talk about produc tion economics and emphasize a The PSD Dairy Cattle Judging Team had a successful year in competition. In the rear, from the left, is Tom Smallback, Jeff Pirrung, and Matt Wanner. In the front from the left, are coach Dale Diver, and Rebecca Sonnen. Intercollegiate Contest at Madi son, Wis., where they placed first in Brown Swiss, sixth in oral rea sons, seventh in Guernseys, and To Celebrate the 1992 Outstanding Young Ceoperators. Diana Golden, an Olympic gold medalist, will pre sent a motivational message. At 9 a.m., the delegate session will begin with action on-the 1992 resolutions. Raymond W. Hackett of Hairisonville, N.J., chairman of the Resolutions Committee, will preside over the session, which concludes the business portion Of the meeting. Special activities have been planned for those members and guests not attending the general sessions. The Ladies Program, chaired by Thelma Ott of Bangor, mastitis prevention program. Haenlein is to discuss trend indi cators and in what direction the industry seems to be going. The seminar is not associated with any specific group, but is being offered through the efforts and support of 17 different agricul turally related businesses and vet erinarians in order to benefit the producer and thus strengthen the foundation of the industry. The seminar is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is a $5-per-person fee which is to be collected at the door and is to help cover the cost of facilities and lunch, which is included. The seminar is open to all dairy farmers and anyone with an interest in the dairy industry. 1992 Dcuy 75th Anniversary eleventh overall. Individually, Sonnen was first for Brown Swiss, with Pirrung tak ing second. Wanner took eighth. offers a variety of educational and fun programs. Activities dn Thursday include either a shop ping trip to Vanity Fair in Read ing, Pa., with lunch-on-your-own, or a tour of Longwood Gardens to include a buffet lunch. Friday’s program will include presentations by Jane Mecum, an Extension agent from Juniata and Perry counties. For more information about the meeting or reservations and ban quet tickets, please contact Terri Milinovich, secretary to the gener al manager, at (215) 322-0200. Those businesses supporting the seminar include Agri Inc., Ephra ta; Edward Mimnagh VMD, Her shey; Hoechst-Rousell Agri Vet Co., Manheim; Monsanto Agricul tural Co., Liverpool, N.Y.; Shering-Plough Animal Health, Lancaster; West Agio Inc., Spring field; Atlantic Breeders Co-op, Lancaster; Elizabethville Veterin ary Hospital, Elizabethville; Key stone Farm Credit ACA, Lancas ter; Merck Agvet, Newark, Del.; Sire Power, Tunkhannock; York Farm Credit ACA, York; Com monwealth Financial Group, Dillsburg; Hershey Chocolate Co., Hershey; L.W, Samples VMD, Hummelstown; Pa. Holstein Asso ciation, State College; and Wayne Feeds, Dillsburg. Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication NOVEMBER**™ SAT NOV 7 - 9AM Anti ques, butcher equip , plumbing supplies, glass ware and household Held at 4207 Beckleysville Rd Hampstead, Baltimore Co, Md. just Vi mile East of Falls Rd Paul & Sue Abbott, owners Nevm E Tasto, auct SAT. NOV. 7 - 9:3OAM Household goods & furni ture. For the estate of George R Taylor & Orville & Helen Reed Location - Norman Parker Farm. 146 Jacobstown-Cookstown Rd., Wrightstown, NJ. Lee Parker, auct SAT. NOV 7 - 10:30AM, Farm Equipment, Taxider my Supplies, Household Furnishings Located 1499 Middietowne Rd , Grady vil le, Del County, Pa From Granitrun Mall Go 2 Miles North On 352, Watch For Auction Arrows. George H Wilson, Auct. SAT. NOV. 7-12 PM West ern region New York Beef Cattle Association Feeder Cattle Sale. Finger Lakes GOLDEN GAVEL AUCTION 2040 WEST LIBERTY ROAD TAYLORSVILLE, MD SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1992, 10 AM GUNS sold at noon after any hay- Ruger Model 7 458 Winchester Mag. w/ scope, Roger Model 220 Swift w/scope, Harrington & Richards Model 700 22 cal. WMRS, Thomspon Center Hawkins 50 cal. Black powder, L C Smith Double Bar rel 1Q99 32” barrel, Windsor Church Hill DB Shotgun 1099 32” barrel. REBTORABLES- ’6l Ford Ranchero, ’63 Chev. Nova, 50s chevy pickup. TRACTORS- MF 240 tractor 82 org. hrs. like new, JD 830 Diesel tractor 3 cyl. JD 1020 tractor, IHC 140 tractor w/snow blade and cultivators. CONSTRUCTION- Concrete forms, 40* log trailer, 12 ton lowboy. TRUCKS- *75 Chevy 4x4 pickup w/ snow plow. *75 IHC dump truck w/snow plow exc., *7l chevy dump w/new engine. LAWN & CARD- IHC Cub Cadet 1100, Cub Cadet w/mower, MF lawn tractor w/ tiller. TOOLS- Tire changer, Sun Engine ana liser, elec, chain hoist, New come a longs, wrenches, sockets, tarps, bolt cutters. MISC.- Wood stove, trailer axles, school desks, Art Deco Bureau, La-Z-Boy recliner, tables, chairs, bureaus, glass ware, small appliances, plumbing & elec, supplies, water heaters, central A/C unit, typewriters, windows, doors, New building Materials, New & used toys & games, washer, drier, guitar, elec, keyboard, New porcelain dolls, wooden toys, wash bowl & pitchers, SMALL WOODEN curio cabinets. MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION - CONSIGN MENTS ACCEPTED THURS, FRI, SAT UNTIL SALE TIME or by appointment. TERMS - CASH OR GOOD CHECK day of sale. Nothing removed until settled for. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. 1-800-287-0108 (MD ONLY) (301) 829-0271 (410) 795-7729 Turn Unwanted Items Into $ Consignments Wanted Antiques, Household, Glassware, Yard Sale Items, Tools, Farm Mach., Construction Eq., Trucks Hay and Straw SOLD at 12:00 every SALE WE WILL SELL ALMOST ANYTHING! Bruce Witte, Auctioneer Complete Auction Service available, Home, Estate, Farm, etc. Livestock Exchange, 3 miles East of Canandiagua on Rts 5 & 20, Canan diagua, NY THUR. NOV. 12 - IPM, Meat Processing Equip & i-Q- Walk-Ins Farrier & Ives, Allo ts /Brokers/Consultants FRI. NOV 13-10 AM Trac tor & extras, farm equip, tools, antiques & furniture 1174 Silver Spring Rd , Holtwood, pa. By Dorothy Reath Roy & Enc Probst, auct SAT NOV 14 - 10 45AM, Repossessed & Off Lease Vehicles Located Key stone Public Auto Exchange, Rt 22/322, Between Dauphin & Clarks Ferry Bridge. Keystone Public Auto Exchange SUN. NOV. 15 -12 Noon, Absolute Auction Of Restaurant Equipment The Embers Restaurant, York County Shop Ctr., 2503 East Market St, York, Pa. Mark Baranowski Auct AU2S7OL, (717) 657-2317 New Toys and Dolls
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers