A32—Lancaster FanateCt Satertey, Hare* 1,19 M John Cope, center, newly-elected president of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association, congratulates distinguished junior winners Penny Smith and Bradley Beidel. Junior Holstein (Continued from Page A 26) attend Hesston College in Kansas, majoring in agriculture production, probably dairy, and with a minor in Bible studies. She hopes to continue her singing with participation in one of the college’s vocal groups. Bradley Beidel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beidel, Terrace Avenue, Carlisle. He’s nineteen, and a sophomore at Delaware Valley College, where he’s majoring in dairy husban dry. Weekends, Brad works for Walebye Farms at Collegeville. He also heads up the college’s dipping service, carrying the responsibility for arranging clipping session schedules. The service can handle as many as 60 head m one night, and last year barbered nearly 400 head of cattle for shows and sales. Also a 10 year 4-H and nine-year junior Holstein member, Brad owns ten head of registered black and whites, half of which he’s bred. Five of the animals are EAR CORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn • Wet or Dry • No Quantity to large or to small • Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go • Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass-Manheim, Mt. Joy exit • Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - unload ing evenings & Saturdays by appt. • Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN * > V milking, with one Ivanhoe Star daughter producing 23,000 milk and 1,000 fat during her 4-year lactation. The Beidel family operated a dairy farm near Newberg, on the Cum berland-Franklin county line. His dad and older brother Wayne, dairyed in partnership until 1977, when Wayne took over the full operation. Brad houses his herd at the family farm, returning frequently to help out and monitor their progress. This summer he hopes to find a job working on a dairy farm, preferably somewhere in the West, both for the different viewpoints on management and to see a bit of the country. But even tually, Brad’s goal is to buy a piece of Pennsylvania land with a farmstead and start shipping milk as a career dairyman. “Registered Holsteins offer two definite profit possibilities: milk production and salable breeding cattle,” says Brad. “But the best thing about them is meeting the people you deal with in this in dustry. Penny and Brad will spend part of the upcoming year encouraging younger members to become in volved in junior activities, as well as promoting the purebred Holstein industry. Their scrapbooks will be sent to national competition, with winners to be an nounced in June at the national convention in Nashville, Tennessee. “It’s a definite good ex perience for whatever field you plan to go into,” sums up Bradßeidel. Kubota mid-range diesel tractors and implements are something else. Test drive a Kubota diesel tractor now at. COPE & WEAVER CO. NEW PROVIDENCE, PA # ;l) "4 York County junior Holstein officers, front from left, are: Kevin Laughman an Thompson, and back, David Krone and James Knight. Other finalists in the senior girls division were: Melanie Alsdorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Alsdorf, Spartansburg; Jane Bomgardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bomgardner, Annville R 3; Lisa Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cooper, Slippery Rock Rl; Karen Sattazhan, Womelsdorf; and Debra Stump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stump, Bemville R 3. Senior boys division finalists were Scott Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller, Hamburg R 2, and Paul Cashell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cashell, Chambersburg R 6. Six youth were selected s*‘JBsu • winners in the junior division. Heather Greene, was named first in the girls division. She’s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Greene, Warriors Mark Rl. First runner-up was Connie Ohlmger, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Elwood Ohlinger, Mohrsville Rl; and second was Deb Cashell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul : k«= You are Invited to an Efi HOUSE I march 8 I \ BAM to / \5PM>^ iota Mid-Range Diesel Tractors and Implements On Display! lose from the most complete line of mid-range tractors 55.5 tip wide range of work-engineered implements. mg for a rugged reliable economical versatile tracton too big nor too small for the job you owe it to leek out the great Kubota diesel tractor line and of implements Come see us and we II show you how wk better for you 12 hp Kubota Bbl 00 with two wheel drive turf tires and rotary tiller 25 hp Kubota L24SDT with four wheel drive and with four wheel drive and i front loader/backhoe Refreshments! PHONE: 717-786-7351 Cashell, Chambersburg R 6 Winner of the junior boyi category was Brian Kelly son of Mr. and Mrs. Ton Kelly, Tyrone Rl. Bradle Ludwick, son of Mr. an Mrs. Alan Ludwick, Sugar Grove R 3, was named th first runner up and seconi was Jay Bicksler, son of Mr and Mrs. Kay Bicksler, Richland Rl. JB