Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 20, 1980, Image 131

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    King
YORK Kingstead Fond
Matt Joy exhibited by Paul
B. King took grand cham
pion honors here last week at
the 1980 York Pair. The cow,
a 2 year old, topped Tom
Boyer’s 4 year -old, Sun
nybend New Year’s Baby
which took reserve grand
champion honors.
Sunnybend Farm’s entries
m tlx dam and daughter,
best three females and
senior get of sire com
petitions took first place
honors, while Kingway
Holsteins topped the dairy
herd class and Dar-Dale
Farm took the produce of
dam honors.
Other results from the
Holstein competition were:
Junior Herfar Class
Bndfet Boytr; 2,3 Pbil t Karen
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For the best in ‘
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animal tops York Holstein competition
Laughman, 4 Patricia Greek, 5 Oar Dale
Farms
Intermediate Heifer Calf
1 Phil Stambaugh Family: 2 June
Boyer, 3 Thompson Family. 4 Diane
Lang, 5 Thomas Boyer
1 Kevin Laughman, 2 Rodman
Thompson Family, 3 Patricia Bupp, 4
Patricia Greek, 5 Peter King
, Jr Trig Heifer
1 Kevin Laughman, 2 Leroy I Joyce
Bupp, 3 David King, 4 Patricia Greek, 5
Michelle Stebbms
Holstein Assn, names new
STATE COLLEGE -
Douglas J. Hershey,
Quarryville, has been ap
pointed to the new position of
Director of Membership
Service for the Pennsylvania
Holstein Association, an
nounced PHA Executive
Secretary, William C.
Nichol.
Hershey primarily will be
involved in helping the in
dividual members of the
State Association. He will
provide assistance in all
registry areas and be
*esponsible for the
development of ad
vertisement programs
throughout the State. In
addition, he will be working
with the milk promotion
activities.
While a Junior and Senior
in High School, Hershey
worked on his grandfather’s
dairy farm. The farm
consisted of 85 acres and 45
Holstein dairy cows.
Hershey was graduated
from Penn State in 1960 with
a Bachelor of Science degree
in Dairy Production. While
attending Penn State,
We Need To Purchase A 200 or I
300 Gallon Used Mueller, I
Mojonnier, or Girton Tank. |
“Senior Heifer Calf
Rufus Brubaker Refrigeration
“We’ve Been In Business Since 1946 & Selling Milk Tanks Since 1955”
Authorized Mueller Deoler
Dependable 24 Hour Service
Senior Yrlg Heifer
_ 1 Rodman Thompson Family, 2 Lesley
King, 3 Bndgetta Boyer, 4 Peter King, 5
Heidi Von Lange
Best Junior Female
Brad I Owned by Exhibitor
1 Coredale Farm, 2 Bupplynn Farms,
3 Thomas A Boyer, 4 KingwayFarm
Junior Champion
1 Senior Yearling shown by Coredale
Farm
Reserve Junior Champion
1 Junior Yearling shown by Kevin
. Laughman
Douglas J. Hershey
Hershey was active in the
Dairy Science Club. During
the 78-79 school year, he
served as treasurer of the
Club.
The past two years Her
shey has performed with Re-
Creation, a singing group
which performed at
banquets, fairs, nursing
homes and prisons. Most of
the group’s travel was
throughout Pennsylvania;
Save Energy and get
FREE HOT WATER...
(
with the revolutionary...
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THE MUELLER FRE-HEATER
MODEL "IB B"
Conserves energy!
Captures heat now wasted!
Provides "FREE" 140° hot water!
Reduces refrigeration service problems!
HERE’S HOW:
Special water-cooled condenser transfers heat
from refrigerant to water.
A thermostat controls water temperature at
approximately 140° F.
Storage tank automatically fills with hot water.
The Fre-Heater is installed indoors.
There’s no air-cooled condenser, no noisy fans
to fail, no cold weather starting problems
or hot weather failures.
Head pressure is stable, ensuring longer com
pressor life.
Junior Get of Sire
1 Corredale Farm, 2 Kmgway Farm, 3
Barbara Kilgore, 4 Pearce-Oakes Farm
Cow 344
Year Old Dry
1 Phil t Karen Laughman, 2 David
King 3 Bupplynn Farms, 4.5 Rodman
Thompson Family
CowsSYearst
Over Dry
1 Paul King, 2 Mark Jenkins, 3 Bupp,
4 Thomas Boyer
Two Yr Old
1 5 Paul King, 2 ,4 Kevin Laughman,
3 June Boyer-
however, he did have the
opportunity to perform at,
Camp David in Maryland.
During the summer of
Ag meeting set on TMI cleanup
HARRISBURG - A
special meeting has been set
on the clean-up of Three Mile
Island and how any dean-up
will affect agricultural land.
The meeting, sponsored by
the Department of En
vironmental Resources and
the Pennsylvania State
Grange, is scheduled for
Monday evening, September
29, at 7:30 p.m.
The session will be held at
the Lower Swatara Town
ship Building.
The building is located off
Route 283 on 441. Far
mers coming from
Harrisburg area should take
the first exit on Rt. 283 to
Lancaster. It is market Rt.
441.
Farmers coming north
from Lancaster should take
the last Middletown exit.
PRE-HEATER™
USED TANKS AVAILABLE...
★ 800 Gallon Mojonnier ★ 600 Gallon Mojonnier
•'Several Small Tanks (cheap!)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20,1980—C43
1 Paul R King 2 Thomas A Boyer 3
Phil Stambaugh Family; 4 Dana Doll
1,3 Thomas A. Boyer, 2 Peter King; 4
RoyC Thompson
1 Peter King, 2 Phil Stambaugh
Family, 3 ,4 Rodman Thompson Family,
5 Patricia Greek
Grand Champain
Kathy King 2yr old '
Reserve Grand Champion
Tom Boyer 4 yr old
membership
1976, Hershey travelled with active in sports. He has
• j Penn f^l va f“? Am "' participated in wrestling and
bassadors of Music to seven 6
countries in Europe. Her- soccer while attending York
shey also has been very Penn State.
also marked as the exit for
Rt. 441.
After exiting from Rt 283
take Rt. 441 back towards
Harrisburg. You will be 6n
Spring Garden Drive. If you
pass a fire hall you have
turned the wrong way.
The Township Building is
located about one half mile
from the cloverleaf on the
right side of the road.
DER says it thinks it is
important that as many
people as possible have a
chance to hear the dean-up
plans summarized.
State Grange Master
Charles Wismer noted
farmers as a group have
been affected by TMI and its
related problems but have
had little chance for input
into the decision and in
formation sessions.
HOW MUCH HOT WATER CAN BE GENERATED?
There are many variables, but as a rule of
thumb, a Fre-Heater operating on 60° F well
water can produce an amount of 140° F tiot
water comparable to the amount of milktooled.
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Cow 3 Years Okt
Cows 4 Years Old
Cow 5 Years tOver
Phone 717-665-3525
Senior Octal Sire
1 Sunnybend Form, 2 Pearce-Oakes
Farm
Best 3 Females
1 Sunnybend Farm, 2 Coredate Farm
3 Kmgway Holsteins
Dairy Herd
1 Kmgway Holsteins, 2 Sunnybem,
Farm
Produce oI Dam
1 Dar Date Farm 2 Kmgway Farms
Dam and Daughter
1 2 Sunnybend Farm
director
“We hope this exchange
will give them an idea of
what they can expect from
TMI over the next several
years,” he concluded.’
) have a
nice weekend...
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