A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 8, 2003 PYFA Gathers For Conference In Lewisburg This Week (Continued from Page A 37) and Deb Smith, Biglerville, along with their daughter Delani. They are the owner/operators of Smith field farm. A major commodity for the Smiths is the hay business, but they also raise other crops, in ad dition to dairy replacement heif ers. Smith also sells White OaK bag feed. Glen and Linda Krall, from the cedar Crest Chapter in the Brian Kreider, standing center, Cedar Crest Chapter, eastern region, won the Outstanding Young Farmer Under 30 Award. At far left, Jeffrey McClellan, PYFA north cen tral regional vice president, presented the award. Stand ing beside McClellan are applicants Howard and Sandy Reyburn, Solanco Young Farmer Chapter, eastern region. From the Gettysburg chapter, south central region, are Chris and Deb Smith, Biglerville. eastern region, won the Out- 2003 Honorary Young Farmer standing Young Farmer Over 30 Award. Award. The couple own about Oswald has served as an agri -230 acres of crop land and lease cultural teacher and local FFA another 315 acres. and adult PYFA chapter adviser, Glen served as the PYFA pres- besides working as a field consul ident for 2002, and Linda served tant in vocational-technical edu as the eastern region vice presi- cation for several counties. dent. AQUA COUNTRY IS PART OF MARCH 8 GROWER & MARKETER We introduce a brand-new component of the Lancaster Farming > Grower & Marketer section for the March 8 issue It s called I > Aqua Country. Pages are scheduled to include reports on farm- A , mg tish including a laige hatchery in Franklin County, V' ,'/'. ... trout hatcheries in Monroe County a research update on , Itie industry from select universities, and a listing and advertising from major . * auuacultural suppliers Watch for it 1 Lancaster Farming Check out our Website! www.lancasterfarming.com Holstein Heifer Sale Feb. 15, 2003 8:30 am Purebreds & Grades [ ( Springers ) Shortbreds Opens Also several good fresh heifers 6 fancy purebreds from 1 farm bred to purebred bulls w/records Fountain Hill Farms sends a good group 6-8 head due in March & April AI sired w/records up to 30,000 lbs. Herd Ave. 22,000 Several groups ot good open heifers We still ha\c mom for more consignments Foi information contact Daniel Stoltzfus 610-273-2285 Honey Brook Fire Co. 679 Firehouse Lane Honey Brook PA 19344 I Block S ol inlcisection of Rt .0 <\t 120 on hue House Gallic Tiuck Puiking at the All fust Bank -s' t« »t*H44 « 4 t t » «•<•** <I » **<*4 «t » H<* « O tH* < t tH* i f Mi* mt-N mH4 « » «11 M« mM4 i I Other candidates for the award were John and Linette Landis, from the Middleburg chapter in the north central region. The Landis farm, in Snyder County, consists of 176 owned and 132 rented acres. They milk 65 Holstein cows. They are joined by their daughter Keisha. Barry Oswald, assistant direc tor in the Department of Educa tion’s Bureau of Career and Technical Education, won the Paul and Thelma Kemerer, Pennsylvania Convention Sale 2003 “Stargazing in Bethlehem” February 20, 2003 - TPM Holiday Inn Gateway Center Bethlehem, PA Cattle may be viewed February 17-20,2003 @ Rich-Ru Farms in Northampton, PA! Selling 82 Top Registered Holsteins Featuring 34 head from at least 1 EX dam, 13 have multiple EX dams’ 68 head from 2 or more VG or EX generations' 22 Milking cows, 6 VG already & 18 from VG or EX dams w/records up to 38420! 3 AI Contract possible cows sell! 14 fancy bred heifers due March & April 9 from EX dams w/records up to 41410! 13 AI contract potential heifers & calves sell! All have Brothers in AI! 10 Top-shelf genetics choices' 8 w/full brothers to AI! 2 w/multiple EX dams! 19 show age heifers from All-American pedigrees! 12 from EX dams & 7 from VG! 4 Red & White or RC calves w/show and index potential! Top sires represented Durham (8), Leduc (7), Encore (3), Lee (3), Emory (3), Lantz (3), Derry, Gibson. Outside, Garter, Machoman, Boss, Aaron, Skychief, James, Stormatic, Skybuck, Storm, BW Marshall, RC Marshall, Morty, Champion, Brant, Teamster, Stardust, Red-Marker, Rock & Roll-RED, Mario-Red, Forbidden, Capri, Leader, Windstar, Elevation, Emerson, Webster, Air Magna, Lheros, Winchester, Mr. America! Sales Staff Chris Hill 202-255-7907 Harr y Bachman 717-867-1809 Horace Backus 315-963-3763 Don Welk 717-687-7475 Doug Seidel 617-283-1702 Ken Raney 814-880-2723 Tim Abbott 802-527-9683 Dav,d J - Lentz 717-329-9202 Mike Weimer 814-498-2047 Plan on Stargazing on February 20th! Sale is Co-Managed by the PA Holstein Assoc. & the Southeast District of PHA Sale Co-Chairmen: James Younker 610-944-9634 & James Dunn 570-386-3724 Contact for catalogs: David J. Lentz 717-329-9202 djlentz@paholsteins.com or PA Holstein Office 814-234-0364, pha@vicon.net Catalog will be online: www.paholsteins.com Attention LaflWteter & Chester Amish Tianspoitalion is asailablc lo serious buycis! We will he picking up between 2:30-4:30 on sale day at Quarryville & ending in Honey Brook. To arrange a ride call Don Welk at 717-687-7475 by February 18th! western region, were awarded the 2003 Richard Hoppes Memorial Award. The award was given by Grace Hoppes, who chose their couple for the mentoring role they played in her life. The Ke merers, from Latrobe, Westmore land County, own Sunrise Farm, where their grandson milks Brown Swiss cows. They are members of the Kutztown Chap ter. Also during the evening, new president David Groff, Ephrata, left, accepted the gavel from Glen Krall, outgoing Pennsylvania Young Fanner president, repre senting the change in leadership for the coming year. Groff challenged the group to a 10 percent increase in member ship in the next year. The Solanco Chapter will host next year’s convention, slated for Feb. 3-5 2004 at Willow Valley Conference Center. At right Glen and Linda Krall, from the Cedar Crest Chapter, were awarded the Outstanding Young Farmer Over 30 Award. Also pictured are Middleburg Chapter members John and Linette Landis and their daughter Keisha. Joining them is Paul Kemerer, vice president, at left. Sam and Anna Mary Glick, seated left, Solanco Chap ter, won the Outstanding Community Service Award. At right are applicants Dan and Laurel Wilkinson, Gettysburg Chapter. Tim Brown, PYFA south central regional vice president, standing, presented the award. Restaurant Equipment Auction Monday, Feb. 17, 2003 10 am Ponderosa Steak House 3047 N. sth St., Reading, Pa. No Buyer’s Premium! Building demolition creates great auction l Hot and cold food bar with nice oak trim (70) Windsor type light blonde wood chairs, (18) 24”x24” tables, (16) 24”x48” tables, oak trimmed booth seating, pictures and decor, baker’s nook neon sign, Migali single door freez er, Traulsen single door refrig, (2) Frymaster fry ers, Volrath gas convection double stack ovens, Manitowoc large capacity ice machine on bin, Hobart dish washer, (3) SS prep sinks, (3) SS prep tables, lots of Metro shelving and bakery carts. Henny Penny warmers, Hosizaki ice machine, interior oak and brass trim, counters, gOOd small items: SS insert pans, trays, sheet pans. Walk in cooler. Globe sheer, Blakesley 20 qt. mixer. Lite Model Eonlpment Added From HI&Ik End RcrrtflttriTOt opfig pniy 2 ygftrs Vulcan 65 lbs gas fryers, Htao gas table top fryers, Cres Cor holding cabinets, (Z) Ttanlsen refrigerated, octagonal, revolving pie capes - (like refrigerated sand wtch tablfes, hot dogger* 10* exhaqst hood, and more! Nice lot t if Syracuse white china, new stock pots, small items for all types of food service. Directions: Directly across from Fairgrounds Mall. From Lancaster take Tr. 222 to Rt. 422 West, Take Rt. 12 East Exit towards Pricetown, Take sth St./Rt. 222 exit towards Allentown. From North take 1-78 to Rt. 61 South at Leesport. Turn left on E. Belleview Ave, Turn right on Allentown Pike. Terms: No Buyers Premium. 48 Hr removal, cash and Pa. Checks. Mark Baranowski AU 2570 (717) 657-2317 We are always seeking quality consignments of Restaurant Equipment and Food Service Items Please call our offices 1
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