30—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 ( ' ia«i ■■■ Mim «* jm Sandy and John Frey from Fultonway Farms were big winners again this year. Sandy had the reserve grand champion Holstein (Continued from Page 1) Holstein Convention Sale, is milking at a pace which may beat last year’s lactation record of more than 31,600 pounds of milk Following are the class results Junior Calf - 1 Paul E. Homing of Stecens, 2. Arlen H Keener of Elizabethtown Rl; 3. Paul E Homing; 4 Debra Hershberger of Quarryville. Intermediate Calf - 1 Paul S Horning of Stevens; 2 Dale Hershey of Ronks R 2; 3 Paul E Homing; 4 Joyce L Stoltzfus of Gay R 2 Senior Calf - 1 Galen Crouse’s Len Lyn Farms of Stevens, 2 Sheila Jayne Frej- of Willow Street, 3 Douglas Todd Hershberger of Quarryvilie, 4 Nathan E Stoltzfus of Gap R 2 Junior Yearling - 1 John Frey of Willow Street, 2 Janies Martin Zimmerman of Ephrata Rl, 3 Robert Steven Kauffman of COMPLETE FARM PAINTING I lo We Use Quality PAINT AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient Method • Reasonable Prices • Spray On and Brush In Method • Sandblasting If Necessar, FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE ESH SPRAY PAINTING (OamH c * C jlph Miller) SPRA T ON AND BRUSH IN PAINTER So 350 A Rocks D A I 7572 or call tri3 lumber 71'< 9155 INDUSTRIAL COM/' F RCIAL RES, JT’AI Elizabethtown Rl; 4 John W Zimmerman of Ephrata Senior Yearling - 1. Kauffman’s Penn-Spnngs Farms; 2. Arlen H. Keener; 3 Philip G Crouse of Stevens Rl; 4. Penn-Springs Farm. Junior Champion - Paul E Hommg’s Turnpike - View Kingpin Darla. Reserve Junior Champion - Kauffman’s Penn-Spnngs Tumbleweed Jill Junior Get of Sire - 1. Penn-Spnngs Farm and Dale Hershey, 2 Penn- Spnngs Farm and Arlan H Keener; 3 Len-Lyn Farms and Paul Horning: 4 Nathan E Stoltzfus Dry Cow (3- and 4-Year -01ds)-l Joseph C Wivellof Columbia; 2 Steven M Spayd of Nottingham Rl, 3 Sheila Jayne Frey, 4 Tom Denhnger of Gap Dry Cow (5-Years-Old and Over) - 1 Nathan E Stoltzfus, 2 Jane L Stoltzfus of Gap R 2. 3 Neal Crouse of Stevens Rl Two-Year-Old 1 How and Whei. to Ireat Septic Systems It the septic system has required pumping as often as once a year the probability is that grease and solids have been going out into the seepage area thus clogging or partially' clogging the surrounding soil and restricting drainage Even where pumping has not been necessary if the system is more than two or three years old the probability is that some grease and solids have escaped into the outflow and trouble is not rar off So *he treatment schedule listed below will be applicable in either situation FOR EVERY 4 PEOPLE USING THE SEPTIC SYSTEM Start the MEDINA ACTINA program by flush mg one pint ACTINA into any dram leading direct'y into the septic tank Two weeks later repeat the above treatment Thereafter use one half pint each month Treat regularly If the septic system has a distribution box between the septic tank and the seepage area treat with ACTINA in the distribution box as follows For every 50 people using the septic system pour 1 gallon ACTINA into the distribution box Three weeks later repeat the same treatment This low cost preventive maintenance program will help to preserve the useful life- of the in vestment in the septic system and will reduce the necessity to pump out solids to an absolute minimum When you consider the high cost of replacing ihe septic system or any part of i* the investment you will be making in ACTINA should reduce costs and show a worthwhile dividend Crouse’s Len-Lyn Farms (also best udder with Len- Lyn Elevation Jill); 2. Paul Homing; 3. Robert and Steven Kauffman; 4. Joseph C. Wivell. Three- and Four-Year- Olds - 1 Joyce L Stoltzfus (also best udder with Con- Noll Gay Rosene), 2. Paul E. Homing (second-best udder with Turnpike - View Lucky Net Profit); 3 J. Mowery Frey Jr.; 4 Loren Zim merman’s Zimhaven Farms of East Earl. Four-Year-Olds - 1. TjJy, j ‘ / V NEW FOX 736 3-row corn head, wide spacing. . 215 2-row corn head, narrow spacing . 656 forage blower Ressler and Stoltzfus of Ronks (also best udder with Brook-Corner Moonshot Mickey); 2 Zimhaven Farm (also second-best udder with Zimhaven New Peony - Red); 3. Philip G Crouse; 4. Sandra J. Frey 100,000 Pounds -- 1. Zimhaven Farm; 2. Nathan E Stoltzfus; 3. Len-Lyn Farms Aged Cow - 1 Penn- Sprmgs Farm; 2. Joyce L Stoltzfus; 3. Frey Reath Miller; 4. J Mowery Frey Jr. 'ZI *•••**' These prices are first-come ba: FOX strong on performance Contact: JOHN A. LUTZ & SONS 823 FRITZTOWN ROAD SINKING SPRING, PA. 215-678-5832 OR YOUR MEDINA DEALER PRODUCT OF MEDINA AGRICULTURE PRODUCTS CO., INC. ' >.O, BOX 309* HONDO, TX 78861 , *(512)426-3011* BUY NOW & SAVE 10% OFF ALL ORDERED DURING MONTH OF AUGUST EQUIPMENT SPECIALS: *3500 *1750 *1250 is F. 0.8. our lot. No Trade-Ins Senior and Grand Champion - Penn-Sprmgs Farm’s Andfar Astronaut Cinderella Reserve Senior and Grand Champion -- Joyce L. Stoltzfus’ Con-Noil Gay Rosene. Senior Get of Sire - Penn- Spnngs Farm’s sire Paclamar Astronaut; 2. Con- Noll Farm’s sire Harrisburg Gay Ideal. Best Three Females - 1. Con-Noil Farm; 2. Zimhaven Farm; 3. J. Mowery Frey’s Fultonway Farm; 4. Penn- Spnngs Farm FOX PARTS PURCHASED OR 2250 harvester, 540 PTO, 4-in. screen, electric knife sharpener, w/2-row chain head, wide or narrow spacing O i OU For Manure Pits, Hog Houses, Slatted Floors, Cleaning LAGOONS, PITS Mix 1 gallon ACUNA to 50 gallons of water Spray surface area Covers 1,250 square feet of surface area. Repeat every 2-5 weeks INSIDE HOG HOUSES Mix 1 quart ACTINA to 3 quarts water Use high pressure to wash down house every two weeks to reduce odor SLATTED FLOORS Wash down every two weeks Mix 1 pint ACTINA to 1 gallon of water Covers 20xb0’ area - 1,000 square feet CLEANING Spray pens with 1 oz ACTINA per gallon of water before cleaning Aids in cleanmg-up operation MAY BE USED IN INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL WASTE TREATMENT There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof The seller and manufacturer hereof disclaim any express or implied warranties in connection with the sale of this product including any implied warranty of mer chantability Produce of Dam 1. Len- Lyn Farm’s Gladtime Danielle Jina; 2 Zunhaven Farm’s Zunhaven RA Hagen Cinnamen; 3. Paul Welk’s Spring Len Apollo; 4 Penn- Spnngs Farm’s Andfer Astronaut Cinderella. Dam and Daughter - 1. Penn-Springs; 2. Con-Noil Farm; 3 Fultonway Farm; 4. Paul Homing. Dairy Herd 1. Con-noll Farm; 2. Penn-Springs Farm; 3. Zunhaven Farm; 4. Len-Lyn Farm.
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