Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1981, Image 32

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    *32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17,1981
Allenstein discusses
(Continued from Page A2B )
Holstein enthusiast, still resides at
the place of his birth a dairy
farm that he and brother Bernard
named Remcrest in 1951.
He has served as an officer of the
Maryland Holstein Association for
more than 20 years. His ap
pointments have included the
office of Director, Assistant
Secretary, Secretary, Vice
President and President from 1970-
72.
However, what many believe to
be his most outstanding
achievement began in March 1961,
when Remsburg attended the
Missouri Auction School in Kansas
City at which time he decided to
become a full time sales manager.
As auctioneer and sales
manager of the National Holstein
The Champ is owned by the Ralston Purina Co. and
is traveling all the way from St. Louis to Lancaster for
the first time in more than 20 years to allow you to
experience a unique and educational occasion.
Come and bring the family. Once you’ve toured it
you’ll remember it. Your children will talk about it for
a long time. There will be refreshments served along
with a display of our many fine Purina Products, some
of which are priced at some real bargain prices for the
month of October.
WALK INSIDE -
SEE:
• Organs
• Digestive Systems
• How A Calf Develops
HEAR: •
• Breathing
• Heartbeats
OCTOBER 19
Norman Wenger Garage at Cedar Lane.
Take Rt. 322 East of Blue Bali to Rt.
897, turn right or south to the first
crossroad and garage is on right.
10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Ki ■■ ■« COUPON
I~H KEYSTONE MILLS rd 3 Ephrata, Pa. 17532 ■
!A 25% OFF! !
* RAT CONTROL PELLETS Place Packs 5 lb. 20 lb. ■
I DAIRY PLUS MED. 5 lbs 50 lbs I
■ PURIDINE 2V4 gal 5 gal 15 gal 30 gal |
2 NOVO DRY 12Tubes/Box
■ NOVO MAST 111 12 Tubes/Box __
I WORM KILL CHECKERS 50 lbs.
■ WORM KILL PASTE 43% TBZ
“ PRE-LAC DAIRY WORMER 1 lb.
■ ,A S*<*
■ Send this Coupon to
Keystone Mills, or
■ hand it to a Keystone
* Mills Salesman, or DLirkMC
Phone your Order in! rnUi'lC J
Sale in Baltimore this summer,
Remsburg watched as sale totals
set a record in breed history. When
the final gavel sounded, the sale
grossed $1,250,150 and averaged
$11,748.50 per head.
For many such contributions to
the breed, Remsburg has earned
the admiration of those around
him.
“He has given freely of his time
and his advice is sought by many,”
said business associate Norman
Hill.
The breeding a subsidiary
of Sire Power, also honored
several technicians for efficiency,
years of service and im
provements.
With 24 years of service, John
Summers, Middletown, Md.,
WELCOME TO THE CHAMP!
Keystone Mills and Ralston Purina Invite You To Visit
The Champ By Attending Our
DAIRY APPRECIATION DAYS
DATES AND LOCATIONS TO VISIT THE CHAMP ARE AS EOLLOWS:
NAME
ADDRESS
STATE
Call us, or See our Dairy Specialists Mervin Weaver or Eugene Weaver for Details
OCTOBER 30
Andrew Miller Farm.
2 miles East of Rt. 283 along Manheim-
Mt. Joy Road. Just west of Manheim.
10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
•Redeem by Oct. 30,1981 g
Phone 717-354-4616 -
ZIP
KEYSTONE MILLS
RD 3 KURTZ RO. EPHRATA. PA 17522
717-354-4616 or 738-1088
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pounds of milk. Jonathan is the sun
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sonnen,
Richland.
Barbara Lentz earned a first
place in fat production with her 3-
year-old. With a butterfat test of
4.7 percent, Lentz’s Holstein
recieved the Technician of the
Year Award.
Other technicians lauded were:
Russell Teets, Garrett County;
Robert Gelockler, Bay Area;
Daniel Klotz, Allegheny County;
David Patrick, Howard County;,
Albert Draper, Washington
County; Lance Glisan, Frederick
County; Paul Shahan, Harford
County; Lloyd Green, Carroll
County; Paul Dodson; Carroll
County; Ray Weaver; Washington.
6-16 DAIRY WORMER*
* Not 25% off, but Super Special
Pricing Available - Call in!
ANNOUNCING
New Dates on Another
FREE FEED Offer!
October 19th thru October 30th
On all our Purina Dairy Concentrates ,
to be mixed with your grain.
CALL FOR DETAILS!
Lebanon dairymen
finished at 827 pounds of tat.
Earlier this year, Barbara and
husband Gary, Lebanon County’s
Young Cooperators, attended a
national cooperative conference in
Fort Collins, Colorado.
First place,in milk and fat for the
4-year-old division went to Brenda
Lentz. She recorded 21,020 pounds
of milk and 800 pounds off at on her
4-year-old Holstein. Brenda is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert"
Lentz, Lebanon.
Following presentations by
Lebanon County Dairy Princess
Joanne Weidman and agricultural
publisher Dieter Kneg, the
membership elected three new
directors.
Alan Uostetter, Donald Hoffer
and Kirby Horst were elected to
replace outgoing directors Carl
Heist, Irvin Horst and Marlin Getz.
Hostetler is the only junior
member to serve as a director.
Horst is in tus second year of
service to the club. The
Newmanstown dairyman was the
recipient of several production
awards last year.
Lebanon breeder, Don Hoffer
will bring 10 years of membership
experience to the board.
The new executive slate is; Ken
Mase President; Roy Miller
Vice-President; Mike Arnold
Secretary; Gary Lentz
Reporter; Hershey Bare State
Director; Robert Lentz Sales
Representative; arid the directors
Harvey Boragardner, Dale
Hostetler, Hoffer and
Horst.
NOVEMBER 3
Quarryville Community .Park
472 East just outside of town
10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Kyou are
INVITED TO
IM
PURINAS DAIRY
MANAGEMENT MEETING
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 27
Cali Us To Confirm
You Reservation
See Page D4B of this issue
for complete details
KEYSTONE
i MILLS i
I (John B. Kurtz m