46—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1978 s'"*. S s. x - *' A knowledgeable team composed of four dairy farm youths from Franklin County captured the championship of the first dairy bowl competition sponsored by the Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association during the recent statewide con vention. Members of the winning team are: left to right Maryanne Johnson, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mercersburg R 2; Paul Cashell, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cashell, Cham bersburg R 6; Jesse Reichard, 15, son of Mr. and Pa. Holstein (Continued from Page 44) Roaring Branch; Jeffrey Miller, Linglestown; Cyn thia Shirey, Beavertown; and Sharon Troutman, Richland. Winners in the Junior Division were: Christine Gitt, Littlestown and John Peters, Port Matilda. In the Dairy Bowl contest Franklin County was the winner out of thirteen competing teams. New officers of the Penn sylvania Junior Holstein Associaton are: President - Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown; Vice-Preis ent - Douglas Seipt, Easton; Secretary - Linda Kline, Knox; Treasurer - John Zimmerman, Mifflinburg; and Reporter - Melanie Alsdorf, Spartansburg. Russell L. Jones, Little Meadows, and John D. Cope, Grantham, were elected Pennsylvania Holstein Association president and vice-president respectively. Samuel F. Minor, Washington, was elected treasurer and Fred Strouse, Centre Hall, Pa. was elected to the executive committee. Serving as subcommittee chairmen for the convention were; Dr. and Mrs. Larry Specht, Boalsburg; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Howes, Warriors Mark; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartle, Jr., Bellefonte; Kenneth Mowry, Roaring Springs; Obie Snider, Imler; Mrs. Roger T. Green, Warriors Mark; Mr. CLICK’S ROOFING & SPOUTING Handler & Installer Of BAKED ENAMEL TIN ROOFS Colors: Turquoise, Red, Olive Green, Rust, Brown, White and Plain. Sizes: 5 ft. up to 36 ft. All in one. Also cut to exact length. SAMUEL B. CLICK R D 1. Kmzer, Pa PH (717) 442-4921 Call in Morning Before 6 30 and Evenings after 6 00 P M No Sunday Calls <■ * w ‘ John Gilliland Roy Cordell and Mrs. William Bradtord, Lewis town; Mr. and Mrs. George Bridenbaugh, Martinsburg; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Hun tingdon. Mrs. John Reichard, Waynesboro R 2; dnd Stese Kendig 19, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Kendig, Orrstown Rl. Dairy bowl competition pits teams against each other in a test of their knowledge of a wide variety of dairy subjects. Points are ac cumulated through answers to toss-up and bonus questions, with score totals penalized for incorrect answers. Three rounds of eliminations were held, with Franklin County defeating the York County team in the final play-off. What herbicide combination lets you apply early and still get season-long control? Princep plus Mtrex 4L. When your schedule calls for early ap plication of your com herbicides, you need a combination that doesn't lose effective ness midway through the season. No, you need one that keeps grasses and broad leaves under control all the way to harvest. You need a Princep* plus AAtrexML combination. It's less expensive than the combina tion you're probably using. c) 1978 Ciba 3sigy Corporation & -a%. m : SUMMER HORSEMANSHIP CAMP * :■ ■ Since 1969 Beginner-Advanced V J June 19-30 July 3-14 July 24-Aug. 4 f \t • Riding Instruction'- • Crafts '' > Stall Maintenance • Swimming k • Classroom Study - • Hiking Nutrition, Parasites, • Trail Rides Anatomy, Hoof care. ; -- LARGE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR RIDING RINGS Q For Brochure & Rates * Call (717) 367-2539 \ or write I Fairview Farm & Stables RD 4, Box 214 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 i I « AVs 'A <»* 'WS-? *• <«MWW */• 'a “> , s'* S s >i* S ,-V> N -f S > -,> S .V .. **• * ' S S And now Princep is available in liquid form, too, to go along with Liquid AAtrex 4L. This spring get the answer to season long weed control, even when you apply early. Princep plus AAtrex 4L. Ciba-Geigy, Ag. Div, Box 11422, Greensboro, NC 27409 Princep plus AAtrex 4L by CIBA-GEIGY > M- ’ '■* £*>/ <"' CIBA-GEIGV Harold Crider George Cashel! 4B
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