Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 20, 1979, Image 17

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PENN VALLEY CROPSTORE INC.
INV. NO. 49920
“the non-conventional milker” with the non-conventional
vacuum stability graph. The milker that creates all new milker standards.
THE BODMIN NU-PULSE MILKIN'
Box 75, RDI, Schwenksville, Pa. 19473
Phone 215-287-9650 - 215-287-7315
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Eisiminger, Waynesboro R 3, had the grand champion
Shorthorn bull, “Woodside Clyde,” a junior calf. Seen with the Eisimingers is
Keith Moore, left center, representing the American Shorthorn Association, and
the judge, Robert Douthit, far left. The Eisimingers' also showed the grand
champion Shorthorn female.
Shorthorn champions chosen
HARRISBURG - Mr. and
Mrs. Bradley Eisiminger,
Waynesburg R 3, showed the
grand champion female
Shorthorn beef cow at the
63rd Farm Show, “Woodside
• Sells for 30% less than
any other Milker System.
• Save 70% in operation
costs.
• Guaranteed 5000 cow
milking per set of rubber
liners (up to 9000 report
ed).
• Can be used on all milk
ing systems giving you
complete 360° visibility.
• Minimizes cow stress.
• Eliminates electrical pul
sators, controllers and
pulsation lines.
• Eliminates milker fall off
and inflation creep.
• Milks at 10 to 12.5 inch
es of mercury vacuum at
teat end.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 20,1979
Carol Rose 2nd,” an early
Spring yealing heifer. The
same animal was judged
junior champion
Reserve grand champion,
“Mapleview Star IC,” a
junior yearling, was
exhibited by Joan Peeples,
Volant R 2. The same animal
was the show’s reserve
junior champion.
The Eisimingers’ also
captured the grand cham
pionship in Shorthorn bull
classes at the Farm Show
with “Woodside Clyde,” a
junior calf. The grand
champion also was the
show’s calf champion.
Resedrve grand champion
and junior champion, “MSF
Tillerman 781,” a late Spring
yearling bull, was shown by
David C. McElhaney of
Hookstown.
Another McElhaney entry,
“Packard Thomas West,” a
two-year-old, was senior
champion. Reserve junior
champion, “Mapleview
Silver Chief,” a late Spring
yearling, was shown by
Mapleview Ranch of Volant.
“Woodside Champagne
4th,” a Spring bull calf, was
the reserve calf champion
and shown by Mr. and Mrs.
Eisiminger.
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for rugged work
■ Cellulose cushion - insole
• Cushion crepe sole end
heel
• Rugged lull-gram leather
upper
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107 E. STATE ST.
QUARRYVILLE, PA 17566
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