Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 06, 1977, Image 92

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1977
Familiar faces
{Continued from P«e 84]
Senior Yearling Class
1. Dean Yarnall, Oxford; 2.
Don Stoltzfus, 3. Suzanne
Yeager, Phoenixville; 4.
Thomas Tkuczck, Elverson.
Junior Champions
Junior champion - Glenn
Stolzfus; reserve junior
champion • John Hostetter.
Two Year Old Class
1. Linda Yoder; 2. Donald
W. Eastbum; 3. Glen Harvey
Stoltzfus, Morgantown; 4.
Susan Pepple, Oxford.
Three and Pour Year t
Old Class
1. Carol Yeager,
Phoenixville; 2. Alan S,
Mason, Nottingham; 3. Don
Stoltzfus, Morgantown; 4. A.
Duane Hershey, Cochran
ville.
Five Years and Over Class
1. Dean M. Yarnall, Ox
ford.
Senior Champions
Senior champion Holstein -
Linda Yoder; reserve senior
champion Holstein, Dean
Yarnall; Grand champion
Holstein, Linda Yoder;
Reserve grand champion
Holstein, Glen Stoltzfus.
Dam and Daughter Class
I. Don Stoltzfus; 2. Dean
Yarnall; 3. Nancy Yarnall;
4. Ed Breckbill.
JERSEY BREED
Junior Calf Class
1. Elizabeth G. Wollaston,
Toughkenamon; 2. Denise K.
Andrien, West Chester; 3.
Ann E. Baroni,
Downingtown; 4. Bruce A.
Andrien, West Chester.
Intermediate Calf Class
1. Patricia Ann Jenkins,
Toughkenamon; 2. Elizabeth
G. Wollaston.
Senior Calf Class
1. Denise K. Andrien 2.
Elizabeth Wollaston.
Junior Yearling Class
1. Bruce A. Heller,
Downingtown; 2. Alison Lee
Scheib, Phoenizville; 3.
AUGUST is
Alfalfa -
Topdress with 0-12-34
Check for Potato Leafhopper
Methoxychlor Cygon available.
Spray 3rd-4th Cuttings as
necessary.
MH 30
Available for Tobacco.
Limestone -
Available for application
after barley harvest.
Tobacco -
Look at our Solo Sprayers for
use in Sucker Control.
OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8 to 4:30
CLOSED SATURDAY DURING
JULY & AUGUST
is
IB
BULK BLENDS
ANH/DROUS AMMONIA pQQQ CO
2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, PA
Philip Tischler; 4. Denise K,
Andrien.
Senior Yearling Class
1. Elizabeth Wollaston; 2.
Bruce Andrien.
Junior Champions
Junior champion Jersey
went to Denise Andrien and
reserve champion went to
Bruce Heller.
Two-year-old Class
1. Patricia Ann Jenkins; 2.
Bruce Heller; 3. Denise K.
Andrien.
Three and Four Year
Old Class
1. Bruce Heller; 2. Bruce
Andrien, Jr.; 3. Lorin K.
Andrien.
Five years and Over Class
1. Bruce Andrien, Jr.; 2.
Denise K. Andrien.
Senior Champion Class
Senior champion and
grand champion went to
Bruce Heller; reserve senior
and reserve grand champion
went to Bruce Andrien.
Dam and Daughter Class
1. Bruce A. Heller; 2.
Bruce A. Andrien; 3.
Patricia Ann Jenkins.
AYRSHIRE BREED
Junior Calf Class
1. William C. Henley,
Cochranville; 2. Lois Mark,
West Grove; 3. Ellen Marie
Young, West Grove.
Intermediate Calf Class
1. Barbara Jean Jenkins,
Toughkenamon; 2. Ellen
Marie Young.
Senior Calf Class
1. William C. Henley,
Cochranville.
Junior Yearling Class
1. Lois Mark.
Junior Champions
1. William Henley-junior
champion Ayrshire; 2.
Barbara Jenkins - reserve
junior champion Ayrshire.
Two Year Old Class
1. Kennard E. Henley III;
2. William C. Henley; 3.
Susan Gay Kulp, Pottstown.
ORGANIC
PLANT
Three and Four Year Old
1. William C. Henley; 2.
Kennard E. Henley IH.
Five yean and Over Class
1. William C. Henley; 2.
Ellen Marie Young.
Dam and Daughter Class
1. William C. Henley.
GUERNSEY BREED
Junior Calf Class
1. Elizabeth Andrea
Jenkins, Toughkenamon; 2.
Alison Scheib, Phoenixville;
3. Denise K. Andrien.
Intermediate Calf Class
1. Alison Scheib, 2. J.
Jeffrey Welsh, Erton.
Senior Calf Class
1. Denise K. Andrien.
Junior Yearling Class
1. Lorrid Ann Duncan,
Lincoln University; 2.
Denise Andrien.
Senior Yearling Class
1. Clyde E. Good, Kim
berton; 2. Elizabeth Andrea
Jenkins.
Two Year Old Class
1. Denise K. Andrien; 2. J.
Jeffrey Welsh
Champions
Denise Andrien - senior
champion Guernsey; J. Jeff
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to a specially designed condenser/heat exchanger and its
heat is transferred to the water.
A thermostatically controlled valve delivers 145° F water
to a storage tank
In addition to the thermostatic valve, a mixing valve is
provided to permit "prepping” temperature water.
Thus, the Fre-Heater delivers two temperatures of water
prepping and washing
Tests indicate the Fre-Heater consumes 10%-less power than
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ELIMINATES REFRIGERATION SERVICE PROBLEMS'
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Douglas Marsh, Sadsburyville, to his left, was “Kingsdale Precious
poses proudly with his grand and Rose," a senior yearling. The reserve
reserve grand champion Milking grand champion was Pinesedge
Shorthorns. Marsh’s grand champion, Cherry Dee, a two-year-old.
HOW MUCH WATER CAN BE GENERATED?
There are many Enables, so this question cannot be answered
directly, however, a rule of thumb is that a Fre-Heater operating
on 60° F. well water will produce a volume of 145° F. water
similar to the amount of milk produced during a milking.