I ii S) i Cumberland Holstein Club holds iVANGARD m> m I? $ $ S', m ,v Ahead in yields and anthracnose I fe* It %z $> • Fights ’ summer decline caused by anthiacnose • Pi oven yield Icadei • Faily matinity last regrowth • CiOod hactenal wilt lesislance • Fine stemmed, leafy forage • Available with GroZone 1 ' 1 Seed Coating From North American Plant Breeders P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. z > SMOKETOWN, PA PH: 717-299-2571 g W H W)29 ALFALFA VARIETY • NAPB ALFALFA YOU SAVE and WE PAY MAXIMUM INTEREST ALLOWABLE BY LAW PIUS: THE BROWNSTOWN NATIONAL BANK ★ BROWNSTOWN ★ ROTHSVILLE ★ NEWPORT RD. 717-656-2951 717-626-0221 717-656-2966 THE FRIENDLY COUNTRY BANK - MEMBER FDIC 100 H GREEN STAMPS A\ailable now at: hi GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL SAVINGS PROGRAMS Passbook Savings, Certificates, Money Markets New Accounts or Deposits To Existing Account Offer Includes: Details At Our Three Convenient Locations Program Begins February 14,1980 and Ends March 10,1980 Offer Good One Time Per Program BONUS This Coupon Is Good For An Extra Free With A Minimum $ 5O Deposit BY RUTHANN BENEDICT Staff Correspondent CARLISLE - Nearly 125 Holstein breeders turned out for the Cumberland County Holstein Club’s Annual Banquet and Meeting held at the Ember’s Convention Center on the Harrisburg Pike here in Carlisle last Saturday. Dj O. < Z During the business meeting the Holstein Club elected three members to serve on the club’s Board of Directors. Elected to serve as directors were; Jay Zeigler, Outstanding Cumberland County Holstein Club members were honored recently at the club’s annual banquet and meeting. Members receiving model cow awards were from left: Galen Smith, Shippensburg; Michele Cornman, Mechanicsburg; Delmar Cornman of Corlan Farms, Mechanic Carlisle; Chester Smith, R 5 Shippensburg; and Gary Hornbaker, R 5 Ship pensburg. Other members serving as directors are: M. Thomas Sheaffer, John Cope, Paul Hornbaker, Jack Sunday, Donald Thrush, Herbert Shughart, Paul Coraman, Mark Naugle, and Jeff Reasner. Jeff Reasner presented awards to outstanding members who exhibited their Holsteins at the Shippensburg Fair this past summer. mvft UH US TO HELP YOiY W NfIBMMS Brno BMW mnomf mwm EVER/ mM w. Because farming is the 'bread and butter business’ of this community... we take a special interest in farmers’ special financial needs. So, if you’re a farmer in need of a loan, or Just sound financial advice...we’re the folks to see! CBALC^ ROBERT N. ZOOK President Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 23,1980—C25 annual banquet Gaming top honors and receiving model cow awards from the club were: Galen Smith representing Smithdale Farms, Ship pensburg - high sr. yearling heifer and high 2 yr. old not fresh; Michele Cornman, Mechamcsburg-lugh jr. calf; Delmar Comman of Corlan Farms, Mechamcsburg-high sr. calf and dry 3 and 4 yr. old; John Stamy IV, Mechanicsburg-high owner breeder 2 yr. old. Also, John Stamy HI, Mechanicsburg, Manor Grove Farm-high 4 yr. old; sburg; John Stamy IV, Mechanicsburg; Tom Nealy of Nealand Holsteins, Newville; Creedin Cornman of Just A Beauty Holsteins, R 6, Shippensburg; John Stamy 111, of Manor Grove Farm, Mechanicsburg. Not present for photo was Ted Hoch. isc* 'll BROWNSTOWN AGRI LOAN CORF. Main & State Sts. Brownstown, Pa, 17508 717-656-2951 Oscar Nealy of Nealand Holsteins, Newville-high intermediate calf; Creedm Comman of Just A Beauty Holsteins, R 6 Shippensburg high dry aged cow; Ted Hoch (not present for presentation)-high ]r. yearling heifer. Reasner encouraged members to participate in the show and stated that past exhibitors have done a fme job. Club Youth Committee Chairman Delmar Comman (Turn to Page C 29) Serving Lancaster And Lebanon Counties
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