Outstanding Shorthorn Performance Recognized LOUISVILLE. Ky. Shor thorn producers were recognized and honored by the American Shorthorn Association for out standing performance during the past year. The awards were presented at the breed’s annual meeting and award ceremony held in conjunc tion with the National Shorthorn Show at the North American International Livestock Exposi tion in Louisville, Ky. Thirteen Shorthorn operations were named as recipients of the Century Club Award. A plaque was presented to any firm having registered 100 or more head of Shorthorns during the previous fiscal year. This year's recipients were W. J. Hoyt & Sons. Bums, Ore,; Man tua Farms, Powell, Wyo,; Rocker Bros., Seward, Neb.; Bodmin Limited, Brussels. OnL, Canada; Don Cardey, Turlock, Calif.; Keith Lauer, Abilene, Kan.; Byland Polled Shorthorns, Lou donville, Ohio; Don R. Hoyt, Basin, Wyo.; Deer Trail Ranch, Powhattan, Kan.; Green Ridge Shorthorns, Urfoana, Mo.; Whittle Bros., Golden City, Mo.; Frosty Acres, Inc. Adin, Calif.; 1 and Shadybtook Farms. West Brome, Quebec. Canada. Individual Shorthorn perfor mance was recognized through the sire of the year, pacesetter dam and pacemaker sire award programs. The Sire of the Year Award honors the top five sires in the breed determined by points accu mulated by the show ring perfor- ' mance of their progeny. The award winning sires (in order of placings) and their owners were: 1) HS Rodeo Drive 062WR *x, owned by the HS Rodeo Drive NEXT REPOSSESSION SALE SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1995 AT 9:45 AM Approximately 175 Repo’s and Off Lease Vehicles Will Be Offered 150 Dealer and Public Units KEYSTONE Smk public fßgf AUTO EXCHANGE Dauphin Pennsylvania 17018 * m aaAACT I 717 921 2200 AH-000057-L NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES. INC. New Holland, PA ‘anklin Couni 40 Cows in all stages of production, milked in a tie stall barn. 40 Dry • 6 Recently Fresh Young animals with a lot of potential. A.I. Sired • Low SCC count. Cows now averaging over 50 lbs. per day in the tank. All have necessary health shots and will be pregnancy checked at New Holland. Herd Sold at Approx. 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, January 4,1995 at New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. L ' - Barn 717-354-4341 New Holland, Pa. Res; 717-397-5538 062WR Syndicate, Virginia, 111.; Whitestone-Krcbs, Gordon, Neb.; W. J. Hoyt & Sons, Bums, Ore.; Rex Cates & Family, Modoc, Ind.; Rex Tribbett, Linden, Ind.; and BiH Rasor, Allen, Texas; 2) Deer Trail Awesome x, owned by the Deer Trail Awesome Syndicate, Deer Trail Ranch and Ed Grath wohl, Powhattan. Kan.; 3) RPS Grand Slam x, owned by the RPS Grand Slam Syndicate and Ralph J. Pope & Sons, Metcalf, 111.; 4) KANSAS CITY, Mo. Three American Polled Hereford Asso ciation (APHA) members were elected to the national board of directors in November. Jane Evans Cornelius, LaSalle, Colo.; Jim O’Mara, Jackson, Miss.; and Donato Ramos, Lare do, Texas, assumed their Board duties during the 72nd National Convention, Show & Sale in Kansas City, Mo. Cornelius was elected to repre sent the states of Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming. The owner of Coyote Ridge Ranch, she and her children have been in the Polled Hereford business for IS years. The ranch’s TOO cows and 700 acres started as a 4-H project. Her son, Hampton, and his wife, Kay, now help manage the opera tion and Cornelius’s other chil dren, Coleman and Katie, are also involved. Cornelius Herd Dispersal 3 Elected To is also a certified Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication JANUARY SAT. JAN. 7 - 9:45AM Repossession. Sale Approx. 175 repos & off lease vehicles will be offered. Keystone Public Auto Exchange, 1111 Rt. 22-322 Dauphin, Pa. LEARN TAXIDERMY RESIDENT SCHOOL 12 Week Courses 35 Tears Experience Licensed by Department of Education BILL ALLEN’S POCONO INSTITUTE OF TAXIDERMY R.D. #2, Box 2038 White Haven, PA 18661 1(800) 639-9166 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE 2 1/2-Story Frame House w/Brick Asphalt Siding, 1 1/2-Story Bank Barn & Frame Workshop on 3.521 Acres of Land. SAT., JAN. 28, 1995 at 1:00P.M. Loc. 330 Hilldale Road, Mt. Nebo, Martic Twp., Lancaster Co., PA (Just north of Mt. Nebo Store) Real Estate open for inspection: Sat’s, Jan. 7, 14 & 21 from 10:00 A.M. until 12:00 Noon. Or Phone (717) 464-3541. Martic Township Supervisors William C. Crosswell, Esquire' Howard E. Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer (AU-000831-L) CC Cujo x, owned by J&H Land Co., Quincy, Calif., and Gary Chesnut, Fithian, 111.; S) GR Com bo *x, owned by Green Ridge Shorthorns, Urfoana, Mo.; Randy and Rhonda Henke, Salisbury, Mo.; and Kohlstaedt Farms, Wel lington, Mo. The Pacesetter Dam Award rec ognizes Shorthorn females that accumulated 500 P.A.C.E. show ring points on at least two progeny and have established breeding val ues through the Shorthorn Perfor- public accountant and owns her own firm in Boulder. She has been active in the Colorado-Wyoming Polled Hereford Association (PHA) and served as its secretary from 1987 to 1992. The Colorado Cattlemen’s Association, Larimer and Weld County Cattlemen’s Associations and the Boulder County 4-H program have also benefited from her leadership. APHA members in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi will be represented by O’Mara during the next four years. O’Mara, who owns Broadlawn Farms, began in the registered Polled Hereford business in 1982. Since then, his operation has grown to 100 females on 425 acres. He has served on the Mississippi PHA Board of Directors and as its sec retary, was his state’ $ delegate to APHA’s Strategic Planning Con ference in 1990 is a Mississippi Cattlemen’s Association member 17018 SAT.. JAN. 7 -10 AM 20 Tractors & more. Route 4 Whitehall, NY, 80 miles N of Albany, NY; 80 miles S. of Burlington, Vt, 50 miles W. of Rutland, Vt. Deppoli tis Northeast Auction Realty. Sale by mance Records (SPR) program. Females achieving these standards this past year were Wemacres Duchess G, owned by Dale Wer nicke, Lena, III.; and Mike and Marsha Mahony, Bath, NB. Cana da; Waukaru First Lady x, owned by Tonquish Ponds Farm, Mani tou Beach, Mich,; and Deer Trail Rhinestone x, owned by JHR Shorthorns, Effingham, Kan., and Deer Trail Ranch, Powhattan, Kas. APHA Board and belongs to the Jackson Cham ber of Commerce agribusiness committee. O’Mara, who is also an attorney, and his wife, Jeanette, have two children, Jay and Angie. Ramos was selected last March to complete an unexpired term on the board; he now begins his own four years of elected service. He spent his childhood working on his grandfather’s commercial cat tle operation and has been in the Farm Bureau Honored For Achievements CALLICOON, N.Y. —New York Farm Bureau, presented its Gold and Silver Key awards to county farm bureaus and local farm leaders with outstanding achievements. Gold and Silver Key awards are presented to county farm bureaus who, during the course of the year, plan and execute programs designed to further the work of Farm Bureau. Gold Key awards are for overall program achieve ment and Silver Keys are for high achievement in a particular area. The following is a list of winners: Gold Kay Awards Seneca, Cortland and Cattaraugus Silver Key Awards Cattaraugus County - Political Educa tion, Women's Program, State & National Belknap Livestock Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, December 28,1994 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS CH HOLSTEINS 62 00- 64.00 GD 55 00-61 00 HEIFERS CH NONE, CD 52 00- 60 00 COWS UTIL & COM 40 00-46 25. CAN & LO CUT 35 00-19 75, SHELLS DOWN TO 28 00 BULLS CD 52 25 FEEDER CATTLE STEERS 58 GO -68 00, BULLS 55 00-65 00. HEIFERS 5000-60 00 CALVES HOL BULL NO I’S 115 00-142 00, NO 2’S 9000-11400. HOL HEF NO I’S 175 00-200 50, NO 2’S 125 00-170 00 _HOGS NO I’S 32 00-42 00 NO 2’S 30 00-32 00 LAMBS GD 70 00-92 50 GOATS UP TO 75 00 FEEDER PIGS NO 15 00-20 00 NO 2 1000-14 00 .. FLAT BED MULCH LAYER RAISED BED MULCH LAYER - unnFi wn MODEL 2500 , MODEL 560 SPECIALIZING IN Vegetable machinery, plastic mulch, dnp & overhead irrigation, layflat, pumps, tomato stakes, harvesting baskets, etc A RAIN-FLO IRRIGATION 684 Center Church Rd, East Earl, PA 17519 w (717) 445-6976 rv i ■*' n »•«»»* ii» wiirti w im* «#•»••• i r«r« Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Oacambar 31, IM4-A35 EQUIPMENT MFG. BY RAIN-FLO IRR. Two Shomhom bukks were recognized as Pacemaker Sires. To receive the award. Shorthorn sires must accumulate 3,000 points on at least 10 progeny and who have established breeding values through the SRP program. The Pacemaker Sires were RPS Grand Slam x, owned by the RPS Grand Slam Syndicate and Ralph J. Pope & Sons, Metcalf, 111.; and BJB Future Prophet x, owned by Don Cardey, Turlock, Calif. purebred Polled Hereford business since 1964. Active in the Texas PHA, he has served as its presi dent and on its board of directors. He also sits on the National Cattle men’s Association Beef Research and Education Committee and is involved in many community activities. In addition to managing his ranching enterprises, Ramos is an attorney. He has one daughter, Judy, and two sons, Don David and Freddy. Policy Execution, National and Environmen tal Resources, Young Farmer Program, and Outstanding Special Project Erie County - Organization, Membership, Local Issues and Special Communications Award/Best News Story Seneca County - Membership, Ag in the Classroom, Outstanding Special Project, and Special Communications Award/Best Pamphlet/Best Newsletter Montgomery County - Ag In the Class room, Health & Safety Cortland County - Health & Safety, Women's Program Fulton County - Women's Program Broome County- Membership Ontario County- Information Dutchess County- Outstanding Special Project Orange County- Policy Development Chenango County - Special Communi cation Award/Best News Story/Best Feature Article Tompkins County - Special Communica tions Award/Best Newsletter Outstanding County President of the Year Earl Gingerich, Jr. (Erie County) Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 pun. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thursday, December 29 RETURN TO FARM CALF 70.00-205.00. GOOD VEAL: 70.00-150.00. COMMON VEAL: 20.00-70.00. CHOICE STEERS; 68.00-71.00. SELECT STEERS: 56.00-68.25. COMMON STEERS: 52.00-60.50. COMMERCIAL COWS: 39.00-47.25. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 33.00-43.50. SHELLS: 20.00-34.75. CHOICE HEIFERS: 67.50-70.50. SELECT HEIFERS: 52.00-69.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 44.00-48.75. GOOD FEEDERS: 45.00-65.50. COMMON FEEDERS; 45.00-55.00. BULLS: 40.00-47.50. SOWS: 32.75.
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