D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 3,1980 Yost is LJD.’s Star HUMMELSTOWN - At their annual awards banquet, held on April 24 at the high school, the Lower A senior at Lower Dauphin Future Fanners of Dauphin, Yost lives with her America announced the parents, Vemon and Janet selection of Tammy Yost as Yost, at R 1 Hershey Her the Star Chapter Farmer parents were elected as this Yost, who was chairperson year’s Honorary Chapter of this year’s banquet Members, along with Jay celebrating 20 years of Book, a teacher at the vocational agriculture at school. Lower Dauphin, also Yost has been in the FFA received the special chapter since her freshman year, award for leadership and the and served as the Chapter Kenneth Staver, right, receives a special award from FFA’er Tammy Yost. Dekalb Award for leader ship, scholarship, and community activities Farmer treasurer in 1979 She said she would like to run for a State FFA office next year, and hopes to be a candidate for the dairy princess crown. She keeps busy helping out on her uncle’s dairy farm, where she lends a hand with milking about 70 Holstems. She said she would like to go on to college and get her degree in dairy science Yost said she’ll be gone for a short time this summer She will be one of 25 students who will be traveling to Kansas as part of a 4-H exchange. The chapter’s Star Agribusinessman is Todd James, R 5 Elizabethtown The son of Zale and Donna James, Todd said he would like to go to college and eventually farm Although he doesn’t live on a farm now, the junior at Lower Dauphin said he finishes about 8 Duroc swine each year. The Star Greenhand Degree went to Duane Herr, R 1 Hershey The son of Robert and Ruth Herr, the Lower Dauphin freshman ex plained that they raise milking goats on their small farm. This year’s Star Greenhand is a member of the parliamentary procedures team, and raises JOIN THE MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE CHANGED TO DE LAVAL SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED ITS J.B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS West of Blue Ball, PA on Rt. 23 Receiving their special chapter awards last Thursday evening were, from left, Tammy Yost, Star Farmer; Todd James, Star Agribusinessman; and Duane Herr, Star Greenhand. goats for both FFA and 4-H projects. A special award was given to Kenneth Staver, dean of students at Lower Dauphin, in appreciation of his dedicated service to the FFA. Chapter Project Book Awards went to the following- Blue Ribbon Todd James, R 5 Elizabethtown; Ty Long, R 1 Hershey; Zantha Weaver, R 1 Hershey; and Debbie Capp, R 1 Hershey. 70:30 or 60:40 Ratio Simultaneous or Alternating HYDRAPULSE PULSATOR Proven the Finest Pulsator Known Worldwide ■ Trained Installation and Service Personnel ■ Planning Service ■ Competitive Price ■ Hundreds of Satisfied Users ■ Radio Dispatched Trucks Red Ribbon Rick Cordero, R 1 Mid dletown; Bill Capp, Jr , R 1 Hershey; Bemicj Fmkey, R 1 Middletown; Steve Aldinger, R 1 Hershey, Todd James; and Craig Cassel, Hummelstown White Ribbons Ken Brandt, R 1 Hershey: See picture on page 21 The OeLaval DV Wf Milker CAN BE USED WITH PARLOR, PIPELINE OR PAIL UNITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Automatic, Flow Controlled Milking • Proven Dependable • More units can be operated per man • More cows can be milked per man hour • Easy Maintenance • Cleans in place • No voltage hazard completely vacuum operated • Transparent, US Public Health approved flow sensor makes inspection simple • Low cost of installation • Flexibility parlors or stanchions, new system or up grade, with or without weigh jars, high or low line in stallations, adjustable pulsation ratios, more units easily added any time • Compact Lightweight Easy to Handle • Rugged, durable construction • Gives each cow the individual attention she deserves IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.... ★ FREE 2 WEEK TRIAL! EASY-TO-HANDL 55 Lb. PAILS S Call Us Today For S FREE 2 Week Trial and Dave Bleacher, Elizabethtown County awards went to Clark Miller; Debbie Capp; Darryl Rode; Chris Strohecker; Todd James; Neal Leffler; Debbie Fleck; Mike Zeller; Clark Miller, and Leonard Waldron, Dauphin County Star Far mer.—SM Phone (717) 354-4955 €
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