Lebanon Co.’s Holstein club holds banquet > MT. ZION - Members of the Lebanon Co. Holstein club heard from various speakers at their annual meeting, held this past Monday at Zoar’s Educational Center. First on the agenda was Diane Maulfair, Lebanon County’s dairy princess. Diane lives at R 1 Jonestown and became the dairy princess m competition held in June. The witty and charming, eighteen year old brunette used an animated approach to give her message to the Holstein club. She and her puppet cow Minerva, spoke to the Leak on you poultry anyi whenyou ro withOnduli That’s the number one reason poultry producers are switch ing to this revolutionary new roofing product Ondulme, the roof with a 25-year leakproof warranty* behind it Ondulme Supersheet™ is a resilient cor rugated fibrous material that’s impregnated with asphalt It won’t rust It won’t expand around nails or screws So it won’t leak. IS' J ■ sjar York Berks Products Corporation SO Willow Sti Kutztown PA 19550 Shelly G* Fenstermacher 64 Highland Ave Souderton PA 1876-5 members about the qualities of milk and the value of a good cow. Minerva ex plained that the reason cows swish their tails m the far mers’ faces during milking, and kick off their milkers, is to teach the farmers’ patience. The clever presentation was evidence of this young dairyperson’s ability to promote the dairy industry. Kirby Horst addressed the group on his ac complishments as the Pa. distinguished junior member. He stressed the fact that the award was well worth the effort of applying; 'J **• ■: 'T and he urged other junior members to try to earn this title. Kirby is also the President of the Pa. Junior Holstein club. He announced that the members of the MT. ZION - Kirby Horst, Newmanstown, received top honors in four of the eight divisions of milk and fat production at the annual meeting of the Lebanon Co. Holstein Club. 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Deb Lentz, 773 pounds; 2. Kirby Horst; 3. Allen Hostetter; 4. Greg Lentz; 5. &6. Mike Bare. 3 year old milk production 1. Kirby Horst, 21,567 pounds; 2. Greg Lentz; 3. Deb Lentz; 4. Allen Hostetter; 5. Mike Bare. Penna. placements increase HARRISBURG - poultry-producing states Placements of broiler chicks were 71,591,000, five per cent in the Commonwealth during bdow the previous week but the week ending September P 6l " a^°ve e 831116 22, were 2,213,000, according week a year earlier, to the Pennsylvania Crop Average placements during Reporting Service. the P ast 01116 weeks were 19 The placements were 20 per cent above a year ago per cent above the corresponding week a year ago and nine per cent above the previous week. Average placements during the past nine weeks were 10 per cent above a year earlier. Placements in the 21 key Center of the University of Pennsylvania, the Pa. Holstein Assoc., and the Pa. Farmers’ Assoc. Each of the associations donated $10,000.00 for research m this area. 4 year old fat production 1. Allen Hostetter, 786 pounds; 2. Pat Arnold; 3. Jane Bomgardner; 4. Barb Sattazahn. 4 year old milk production 1. Pat Arnold, 24,702 pounds; 2. Barb Sattazahn; 3. Jane Bomgardner; 4. Allen Hostetter. Aged cow fat production 1. Kirby Horst, 840 pounds; 2. Dave Bomgardner; 3. Allen Hostetter. Aged cow milk production 1. Dave Bomgardner, 26,399 pounds; 2. Kirby Hostetter; 3. Allen Hostetter. broiler Broiler-fryers slaughtered in Pennsylvania under federal inspection during the week ending September 12, totaled 2,225,000, with an average hveweight of 4.08 pounds. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS 45