Dl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3,1983 Fair spotlight (Continued from Page DIO) Hilltown and Wrightatown clubs. Twenty young persons competed for recognition in type, fitting and showmanship. The judges were Dale Oliver of Atlantic Sreedeis, of Lancaster, and Paul Bryan of Perkasie. Brown Swiss Senior Champion was Quaker West Sandy Sonya, shown by Gary Gngleman, and Brown Swiss Grand Champion was Quaker West Maria Kimberly, shown by Tara Engleman. The Holstein Senior Champion, yw. 860 Allentown Road \jMlrv* Lansdale, Pa. 19446 215-855*0212 COME and GROW WITH LEHIGH VALLEY FARMERS BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP IN LEHIGH VALLEY FARMERS: TWENTY CENTS QUALITY BONUS TWO CENTS PREMIUM ON ALL MILK - GUARANTEED 70% BASE PRICE FOR NEW ORDER (4) MEMBERS PATRONAGE REFUND ■ 1982 EQUALED FOUR CENTS/CWT. MONTHLY DAIRY REPORT - MEMBERSHIP NEWSLETTER NEW MEMBERSHIP MANAGER MAX O. SUMSER 717-334-8900 800-322-9254 SCHLESSMAN'S PREMIUM SINGLE CROSSES ■ SX-650 - High Yielding, Good Standability, 110 Day, Short Stalk - Imbred Used In This Cross Was Most Wanted Across U.S. By Most Seed Companies. ■ SX-810 - High Yielding Good Standability, 118 Days ★ Resistant to Carbona Race 3 Disease H SX-625 - Fast Dry Down Corn, Excellent Shelter, Excellent Standability, 107 Days ■ SX-405A - Short Season, High Yield Potential 100 Days ★ Top 3 For The Past 3 Years At Penn State Trials ■ SX-525 Will Replace SX-520A With Better Standability - First Year In Trials, Placed Third, Class 2 105 Days. Boler Twine - Fertilizer ------- #1 in plot of 18 varieties including Pioneer - Saranac AR - DeKalb BOYD’S WETFOOT LOOKS BEST Certified Certified WHEAT BARLEY Tyler Ruler Hart Titan Logan Potomac Barsoy Maury Massy Roland Redcoat Henry Penrad WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOYD’S SEED CENTER, INC. 306 lona Rd;; Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone:7l7-272-8943 Curly Hill King Bobbie, was also the Holstein Grand Champion. She was shown by Ryan Worthington, 15, of the Unami club. The Holstein Reserve Senior Champion was also the Holstein Reserve Grand Champion. She was Curly-HiU Marvex Lou, shown by Stephen Worthington, Ryan’s ten-year-old brother. The James L. Howes Memorial Award is presented in memory of the late Wrightstown dairyman, who started the Wrightstown 4-H club. He had also been President of HYBRIDS the Bucks County Extension Service, the Bucks OHIA and the Bucks County Holstein Club. His family started the award ten years ago. This year it was awarded to Edward Rick of the Spnngtow r n Club who showed K-B-Acres Maple Happy. Judge Paul Bryan, in his remarks to the 18 contestants, congratulated them and said, “It was a very hard job deciding the winner.” In addition to the first, second and third prizes presented to winners by Bucks County Dairy Princess, Linda Geissinger, the Holstem-Fnesian Association of American also presented ribbons to the winners. CUSTOM BUILT AGRICULTURAL, RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR A VARIETY OF NEEDS: • Painted Galvanized Roof & Siding in a wide range of sizes, designs and colors. • Weather Resistant Pressure Treated Poles and 2x6’s T&G Skirting —Gall Far A Free Brochure BEN STOLTZFUS SAM STOLTZFUS (215) 273-3456 (215) 273-3495 I Honey brook, PA I INSULATION R. MAX URETHANE (4xB or to your spec) ★ ★ - RD2, Box 267, East Earl. PA 17519 Call us for low prices - (717)354-7561 EPHRATA PennAg Industries Association has voiced its op position to House Bill 1236, now pending before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The bill, according to the association’s Executive Vice-President, David Brubaker, would mandate “ex treme and onerous reporting requirements for all employers, including farmers and agribusinessmen, on topics about which little is known.” The bill would require employers to prepare and provide to the state and employees an undefined number of forms about every POLE B UILDINGS Distributor For FIBERGLASS ROLLS BLOWN IN WHEELING CHANELDRAIN ROOFING & SIDING Colors In Stock: • Red • Avocado Green • Plain Galvanized • Light Green SALES PennAg opposes chemical bill by Stoltzfus Builders • White • Gold • Brown • Tan • Silo Blue chemical in use in the workplace, including substances such as sugar and vinegar 57,000 in all. It would treat all chemicals alike, and would ignore existing federal regulations concerning the han dling of hazardous substances. PennAg believes that the reporting requirements of the bill would fail to protect trade secrets, and that the compliance provisions of the legislation are unfair and unworkable. The bill is anti competitive in that out-of-state competitors could glean a wealth of information about Pennsylvania products. Distributor For ALUMAX ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING COMPLETE POLE & OTHER BUILDINGS TRUSSES