Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1980, Image 46

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    B6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980
County
LANDISVILLE - Atlantic
Breeders Cooperative has
selected Stonerdale Dewey
to enter their young sire
sampling program for 1980
He is one of 40 young
Holstein bulls to enter the
program this year
Bred by Titus B Stoner of
LandisviUe, he will be known
as 15H385 Dewey
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15H385
Blair Co. DHIA
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Mark Slagenweit Jr
Lena RH
Beth RH
Helen GH
County Line Farm
Francy GH
Viola GH
Charles & Mike Hoover
Iva Rh
Coral GH
Twister GH
Muff GH
Sparkling Springs Farm
58 GH
234 GH
Bradley Sollenberger
Squirel GH
Revere Smith
Curly GH
Lesa GH
John Keithley
16 RH
27 GH
K Wayne Burket
54 GH
79 GH
140 GH
David N Greenleaf
1 GH
Sollenberger Farms
85 GH
111 GH
Penn England
Barney RH
Marge RH
E P & D L Stonerook
Snow GH
Margret RH
Gina GH
Pat GH
Sugar RH
Carl Smith
3913 GH
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bull enters young sire program
During sampling, Dewey
will be randomly mated to
approximately 600 Holstein
cows through artificial in
semination service m herds
owned by Atlantic members.
He will remain at Lancaster
headquarters barns for the
next four years as he con
tinues to grow and await
evaluation of his progeny
Dewey
Stonerdale
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18 500
20 436
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If the results prove
satisfactory, Dewey will
then go into extensive ser
vice throughout the
Cooperative’s 12,000-mem
ber area and his semen may
be marketed to other parts of
Davidsburg 4-H
holds Achievement
DAVIDSBURG - The
Davidsburg 4-H Club held its
annual Achievement Night
on Nov 20 The handicapped
club was invited A covered
dish was served and followed
by a puppet show, Keepers of
the Rainbow, performed by
the Puppet Factory from
NewFisednm
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Unsold cookies from the 4-
H cookie sale were
distributed at Pleasant
Acres, Tuesda), November
5 Paul Eyster reported on
County Achievement Day.
David Detter on County
Council, and Wayne Eyster
on the club trip to the Ice
Follies The Club voted to
donate $5O toward the puppet
show and another $5O toward
a new piano for the 4-H
Center.
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The Awards Program
followed the business
meeting Patricia
Rauhauser presented
ceramic plates to the
members who gave
demonstrations at the
county, regional & state
levels Members who did not
place first in their class at
County Achievement Day
received pins
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705
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All members accepted a
yc ir pm, six received
perfect attendance awards
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night
ALUS CHALMERS
the world
The bloodlines in this
young bull’s pedigree are
specially selected for
Atlantic’s breeding
piogram His sire, Simp
son’s Burkgov Snowman, is
Leaders presented the
club project awards ad
vanced foods, Hans Spahr;
cake decorating, Kathy
Eyster, ceramics, Jill
Snelbaker, crocheting,
Karen Ruhlman, gardening,
Michael Fetrow, handyman,
Lenny Winters, Jr , foods,
Luwann Richardson,
knitting, Annette Sher
meyer, leathercraft, Todd
Snelbaker, textile painting,
Audrey Shermeyer, live
stock, John Housner, pet
care, Hugh Spahr, poultry,
Jennifer Hotchkiss, sewing,
Lisa Miller, rookie, Paul
Rauhauser, and Outstanding
Member, David Detter.
Door prizes were made by
the leaders to represent their
various project areas
The next meeting of the
Davidsburg 4-H Club will be
held December 18 New
officers will be installed The
committee is Lisa Miller
(chairman), Beth Sheeley,
David Detter, and Melissa
Jacobs
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in service at Atlantic, has
been scored “Excellent” in
body 'conformation and
' Pi eived the Gold Medal Sire
award from the Holstein
Association
Dewey’s dam, Stonerdale
Apollo Dawn, has two
records over 23,000 pounds of
milk and 1000 pounds of
butterfat in Stoner’s herd
She is classified Ex
cellent”
Dawn’s sire is Hilltop
Apollo Ivanhoe, a former
Atlantic sire
15H385 Dewey is available
to dairymen who call the
Atlantic Breeders toll free
phone numbers, 800/732-
0391, 800/233-0216, or 717/569-
0413
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