Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1981, Image 54

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    Bl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1981
Franklin Co.
Achievement
CHAMBGRSBURG - Over 70 4-
H’ers were recognized at the 4-H
Achievement Night Banquet held
recently in Chambersburg.
George Cashell, Chambersburg,
is president of 4-H Development
Committee and served as M.C. for
the event.
Some of the highlights included a
fashion show featuring the County
Junior and Semor Fashion Revue
winners; 4-H Talks - by Rhonda
Fahrney, Waynesboro, - “Ex
periences of a 4-H’er"; Kim
Wildeson, Waynesboro - "Clothing
and 4-H' and Ronnie Harshman,
Chambersburg - “4-H Junior
Retreat ”
Leader honors were presented
by Molly Reichard and Cathy
Wildeson, Waynesboro. The best
scrapbook awards were given to
Waynesboro Horse and Pony 4-H
club for the Agricultural entry and
Clover Hill 4-H Club, Orrstown
received the Home Economics
HARRISBURG The Orange
Julius of America Company has
reached an agreement with the
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture’s Bureau of Standard
Weights and Measures to cease
Zero Beta-Z
computerized dairy feed management system.
Now you can control
what you give your cows
in terms of what you get.
Regulates ration and measures consumption
of each cow. Adaptable to record milk given by
each, and to analyze feed-to-product)on cost
effectiveness on every animal.
• Permits feeding two rations to each . Can increase total on-farm milk
° w ... production 600 lbs per cow
• E immates feed wastage . c an increase butterfat yields
• ra ,['° nS ,or * Eliminates cost of man mixing and
production*™* 6mi k feeding these cows by hand
VACUUM PUMP SALE
EXTENDED THROUGH NOVEMBER 14th
Zeoo:
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ZERO DEALER:
Regional Sales Marvin J. Horst
Manager Lebanon
Ray Kuhns
67 Roland A ve
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-264-3814
Distributors
PENNSYLVANIA
W ft J Dairy Sales
ESSSSS"’ 1 '"
Chambersburg
717-369-4861
Donald Everitt Hockenbury Electric Lmwood
Miffimtown Rmgoes 301-775-2127
717-436-2561 201-782-5950
award
, Matt Runyon and April Martin,
Chambersburg, were winners of
the “i Dare You Awards.” This is
given to a boy and girl who have
shown qualities of constructive
leadership and who exhibit ex
cellence of character and personal
Development
Junior Achievement awards
were given to 4-H’ers under 13
years of age who have shown
excellent qualities and work
manship in Loren Burkholder,
Chambersburg and Beth Mowen,
Waynesboro were recognized.
Receiving an engraved plaque
were Keystone winners - Kelly
Cordell, Ronnie Stull, Connie Stull
of Waynesboro and Paul Cashell ot
Chambersburg, tor their ex
ceptional achievements in 4-H.
Connie Stull and Paul Cashel!
were also recognized as Franklin
County Outstanding 4-Her’s for
1981.
N.J.
firm cans quarter-pound hot dog ads
advertising the sale of quarter
pound hot dogs in the state.
Bureau Director Fred A.
Thomas said his inspectors
recently checked nine Orange
Julius outlets in the Com-
Zero Manufacturing Company
Missouri 63090
1 U.S.A.
f TEL (314) 239-6721 IKfl
Telex 44-2476
717-272-0871
Simpson’s Cooling
Service
New Oxford
717-624-8568
NEW JERSEY
holds
Night
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DELAWARE
Hiott Refrigeration
Wyoming
302-697-3050
MARYLAND
Laurel Run Farm
Supply
Grantsville
301-895 5567
Youths honored for 4-H act .vement at the Stull and April Martin; (front row) Kelly Cor-
Frankhn Co. Achievement Night banquet were dell, Loren Burkholder. Beth Mowen, and Matt
(back row) Connie Stull, Paul Cashell, Ronnie Runyon.
monwealth and found only one that
was selling hot dogs equivalent to
the quarter pound (4 oz.) declared
on menu board.
In one instance, Thomas noted,
inspectors found hot dogs which
SAWDUST
LOADED ON YOUR TRUCK AT OUR SAWMILL
or
WE’LL DELIVER TO YOU
LOADS 20 OR 40 CU. YD.
mm _ 4000 EAST HARRISBURG PIKE
W BASER MIDDLETOWN
177.1 I , PENNSYLVANIA 17057
m 717-944-7401
"THE TIMBER PEOPLE"
Sealcrete can paint your farm
buildings quickly and
inexpensively...
for
HYDRAULIC AERIAL EQUIPMENT
were short by 1.7 ounces'with the
average weight of all hog dogs
tested being 15 percent below the
advertised quantity.
The Cherry Hill, New Jersey
based firm will continue to offer
hot dogs for sale at its outlets, Merchants as well as consumers
throughout Pennsylvania, but will benefit from weights and
no longer promote them as measures inspections because in
quarter-pound hot dogs. many instances a faulty scale or
Thomas said, “The Bureau of meter actually gives away
Standard Weights and Measures products, Thomas said. T
in Pa.
was charged by Governor Dick
Thornburgh with insuring equity
and fairness in the marketplace by
protecting consumers as well as
merchants against inaccurate
weights and measures.
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Contact
Amos Gehmcm, Salesman
Seal Crete, Inc.
RD2, Ephrata, PA
717-859-1127
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