Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1978, Image 41

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Paul H. Herr, right, was honored for 20 years as a representative of American
'Breeders Service. Dan Rush presented the award.
Herr
YORK-District 047 of the recognition at the meeting Kepler maintains his own Kling, and Allen R. Rohr-
Amencan Breeders Service were Ira L. Boyer, York, for dairy herd. baugh, under two years,
held its annual awards three years of service, C. Presenting the recognition
banquet Tuesday evening at Robert Greider, Berks Other service represen- certificates and gifts was
Avalong Dairy Bar in York. County, for three years of tatives cited at the banquet o an Rush, district sales
Honored for 20 years of service, and Darvin J. included: Maurice C. Stump, manager,
service with the breeding Yoder, Ephrata, with two 18 years; Kenneth W. Eyler, Regional sales manager,
firm was represent? tive years of service. 15 years; Alvin C. Crispin, 12 Fred Buschnerj
Paul H. Herr, Holtwood. William Kepler, Mid- years; Paul M. Martin, 11 Massachusetts, spoke
Herr was also presented dletown, Md., was honored years; Dale M. Rothermel, briefly on current programs
with a luggage set in for his work as a genetic eight years; Lynn G. Gard- anc j future goals of the
recognition of his surpassing mating service counselor ner, four years; James N. company. Working with the
the 96,000 semen unit sales with American Breeders. In Charles, four years; Allan National Holstein
mark. addition to serving as a Pickett, two years; and Association, American
Also receiving service cattle breeding consultant, David W. Churchill, Jack M. Breeders Service is seeking
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Representatives honored by American Breeders Service included, from left,
Darvin J. Yoder, Ira L. Boyer, and C. Robert Greider.
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better methods of daughter
identification for improved
sire proof information.
Monitoring programs on
daughters of the firm’s sires
are being set up in test
centers across the nation,
and local associated herd
Pork producers plan picnic
YORK - The wooded
picnic area at Elickers’
Grove will again come alive
with the delicious smell of
charcoal grilled juicy pork
on June 10 when the York
County Pork Producers
Association hosts their
annual pork barbecue.
Serving will begin at 4
p.m. and contmue through 7
p.m. Tickets must be pur
chased m advance and'are
priced at $4.50 for adults and
$2 for children under 12.
A York area musical
Garber Oil Co -
(texaco]
Fuel Chief
HEATING DIL
t OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT
AIR CONDITIONING
MOUNT JOY, PA
Ph 653 1821
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PROTECTION FROM MESS
Quality Standard, all rubber black 6" work
shoe, net lined, steel shank, “Cushioned-
Comfort” insole, “Royal-Trac” design outsole.
Available in plain toe with blue binding, foxing
and bumper toe cap, and m steeltoe with yellow
binding, foxing and bumper toe cap
! MEDIUM
WEIGHT
WORK
SHOE
$ 1 1 98
Sizes 6 to 13
es WAYNE'S
g I BUY GOODS
271 W Main St. Kutztown
Phone (215) 683-7686
Free Parking at Rear of Store
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meetings are being
scheduled to familiarize
dairymen with the program
purposes.
District 047, which covers
southcentral Pennsylvania,
most counties of Maryland
and southern New Jersey,
has been named the top
district m the Northeast
region.
group will provide en
tertainment throughout the
evening.
Agri-business firms as
well as the following
association directors, can be
contacted for barbecue
tickets: Arlie Cornbower,
New Freedom; Preston
Bankert, Red Lion; Richard
Luckenbaugh, Spring
Grove; Roger Bankert,
Hanover; Joel Stern, East
Berlin; Clarence Hulshart,
Stewartstown; Ronald
Trostle, Red Lion; Bill
Shirey, i r ork; William
Strausser, Felton; and Tony
Dobrosky, York County
Extension Service.
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