—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1978 92 4-H’er named state dog Carolyn Musick Carolyn Musick, 16, Latrobe Rl, was named state dog care and training contest winner in the 1978 4- H National Awards Program. Carolyn will receive a transistor radio and will be eligible to attend National 4- CHRIS TOPPED THE LIST 29 H2Bll Le-Del Elevation CHRIS 1647459 GP-81 TO USDA, 7-78 Rpt.63% 40D. 34H. av. 19.065 M PD +sl6l +2.156M H-FA, Vol. 2,1978 Rpt. 54% 16 Class, dtrs. av. 81.4 AA 56% ABA PDT +0.98 TPI +49o* * +490 TPI is the highest recognized in the breed CHRIS is sired by Elevation from a VG Bootmaker dam with over 25.000 M. CHRIS is the number one bull of the breed Number one for milk Number one for TPI +490 (Holstein World 9-78) Number four for PD Dollars +l6ls (Hoards Dairyman 9-78) Plus nearly one point in type +0.98 (HFA, Vol. 2,1978) Maternal Grand-dam is EX-912E GMD HFA codings are HI for RU, FU, TT. HL, & FT. H 2 for RP, BK, & HD. Enroll your herd in the Genetic Mating Service Program (GMS) to best utilize CHRIS and other fine ABS sires. Bangor, PA Ephrata, PA Gap, PA Holtwood, PA Columbia, PA Newburg, PA Port Murray, NJ Reading, PA Richland, PA Thomasville, PA West Grove, PA Port Deposit, MD (IBS care winner H Congress in Chicago, and compete for awards at the national level. Support of the dog care and training project is provided by the Purina Dog Foods Group of Ralston Purina Company. Carolyn was picked from among the 145,000 youth who annually take part in the Extension Service educational 4-H program. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle L. Mustek, she is a junior at the Greater Latrobe Senior High School. She has been a 4-H member for seven years. A member of the Mt. View 4-H Club, she served as vice president, secretary, and news reporter. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. Carolyn completed projects in dog care and training, gardening, flowers, child care, canning, home 3.34% -.25% Eric Hemsohn 215-588-4704 Darvm Yoder 717-733-0966 Lynn Gardner 717-656-6509 “ Paul Herr 717-284-4592 111111 James Charles 717-898-8694 Jerry Baboms 717-423-6451 Robert Kayhart 201-689-2605 ■DSBSI Robert Greider 215-378-1212 wJ.WIfJM Paul Martin 717-866-4228 Ira Boyer 717-225-3758 Maurice Stump 215-869-9187 , R James Benjamin 111 301-378-3540 A improvement, cooking, and teen leadership. Locally, she took part in the 4-H demonstration day, roundup, county council, fair, and officers training. The state contest winner also participated in the District 4-H Dog Show, Regional 4-H Demonstration Day, and Pennsylvania 4-H leadership Congress She showed the best groomed dog in the South west District 4-H Dog Show and won county 4-H awards in gardening. Commenting on the values of the educational youth program, Carolyn said: “4- H has taught me the meaning of responsibility. It also has helped me to develop many skills.” She is one of 40 Com monwealth 4-H members being selected as state contest winners in the various project categories. 6378 F + 378 F (USDA 7-78) + 2156 Md. bull stud open bouse COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Despite some slippage in the national'rankings for milk production, Frederick county continues as the focal point for Maryland’s dairy industry. An example is the eighteenth annual bull stud open house, scheduled next October 19 at the site of the old Frederick city airport in central Frederick county. - Guest speaker at this year’s affair will be a folk singing sheriff from central Indiana, John W. Gunter of Anderson, Ind. A v Will Rogers-type humorist, Sheriff Gunter has traveled - nationwide with his program of folksy philosophy and guitar-strumming. His musical repertoire consists of patriotic and gospel songs and country ballads. Gunter was named Indiana lawman of the year in 1971 and the Hoosier State’s “Top Gun” sheriff in 1976-77. His term of office expires at the end of the current calendar year. As in past years, the day’s I SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS READY MIX CONCRETE FOR EVERY PURPOSE .. / A DIVISION OF A. G. KURTZ & SONS INC. •Crushed Stone •Ready Mixed Concrete •Asphalt Paving • QUALITY CONTROLLED CONCRETE • RADIO EQUIPPED FLEET* • MIX UNIFORMITY THRU AUTOMATION • SATURDAY MORNING DEUVERY Prompt Courteous Service DENVER RD#3 ... phone 215-2677591 program will get under way at 10 a.m. with the annual business meeting of the Maryland Artificial Breeding Cooperative, in cluding election of directors. Barbecued chicken dinner will again be served at nominal cost from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. Then follows a 15- minute session for presentation of service - awards to artificial in semination technicians employed by the Maryland Artificial Breeding Cooperative. The day’s activities will officially terminate with a parade of daughters of Sire Power bulls. .Additional optional events will include a demonstration of semen collection and'an opportunity - after the livestock parade - for further inspection of Sire Power bulls and facilities of the Maryland - West Virginia bull stud. The bull stud open house site is located just north of Hansonville, west of U.S. highway 15, or 10 miles south of the SabillasviUe road interchange at Thurmont. The find the bull stud from the Frederick area, gv' 6 miles north from the Frederick Shopping Center on U.S. high way 15 to Bartgis Road; then jog left about 50 feet and continue one-half mile north on Mountainside Road, which runs parallel to the main highway.' Wrong Horse A man continued to insist to his psychiatrist that he had swallowed a horse None of the doctor’s other tactics could persuade him to change his mind so the psychiatrist agreed to operate The idea was sim ply to put the patient under with ether and bring a horse into the room When the patient awoke, the doctor pointed to the horse and said, “Well you don’t have to worry any more ” “That’s not the one I swallowed, ” replied the patient “That’s a bay and my horse was white ”
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