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    AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1984
BY ROBIN PHILLIPS
Staff Correspondent
FARM SHOW - The Penn
sylvania Jersey Cattle Club met
after the Jersey Show on Tuesday
to review plans for their upcoming
events.
The annual meeting is scheduled
for Friday and Saturday, March
30-31, at the Bedford Inn in Bedford
County. Friday afternoon will
feature farm tours to the Jersey
operations of Vance Frederick,
Stanley Koontz and Ray Sollen
Adams Fruitgrowers
Wine sap
1 Gillan Orchard Inc 2 Mt View Fruit Farms
Inc 3 Appleway Orchards Inc
York Imperial
1 Mt View Fruit Farms Inc 2 Gitlan Orchards
Inc 3 Billy Brent s Orchard
Idared
1 Stntes Orchard 2 Gillan Orchards 3 Dwight
Mickey
Class 11 Bagged Apples
Other Varieties
1 Gillan Orchards 2 Mt View Fruit Farms Inc
3 Dwight Mickey
Class 12 Overwrap Tray
Cortland
1 Billy Brent s Orchard 2 Dwight Mickey 3
Stntes Orchards
Delicious
1 Billy Brent S Orchard 2 Gillan Orchards Inc
3 Appleway Orchards Inc
Golden Delicious
1 Appleway Orchards Inc 2 Billy Brent s
Orchards 3 Stntes Orchard
Jonathan
1 Stntes Orchards 2 Billy Brent s Orchard 3
Dwight Mickey
Mclntosh
1 Billy Brent s Orchards 2 Gillan Orchards
Inc 3 Appleway Orchards Inc
Rome Beauty
1 Stntes Orchards 2 Dwight Mickey 3 Ap
pleway Orchards Inc
Stayman
1 Billy Brent s Orchards 2 Appleway Orchards
Inc 3 Gillan Orchards Inc
Wmesap
1 Appleway Orchards Inc 2 Stntes Orchards
York Imperial
1 Appleway Orchards Inc 2 Billy Brent s
Orchard 3 Gillan Orchards Inc
Idared
1 Stntes Orchards 2 Dwight Mickey
Class 13 Overwrap Tray
Other Varieties
1 Billy Brent s Orchards 2 Appleway Orchards
inc 3 Billy Brent s Orchards
Class 14 Plate of 5 Apples
Cortland
1 Billy Brent s Orchard 2 Dwight Mickey 3
Stntes Orchard
Delicious
1 Mt View Fruit Farms Inc 2 Appleway Or
chard 3 Billy Brent s Orchard
Golden Delicious
I Stntes Orchard 2 Steven Hollabaugh 3
Appleway Orchard
Jonathan
i Mt View Fruit Farm 2 Billy Brent s Orchard
J Dwight Mickey
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Jersey Cattle Qub plans events
berger. The awards banquet will
be held on Friday evening at the
Bedford Inn. The Calf Sale at the
Bedford County Fairgrounds will
highlight Saturday morning and
will be followed by a barbecue at
the fairgrounds. All members are
urged to attend. The featured
speaker for the meeting will be
William Heald, Penn State DHIA.
He will discuss the DHIA program,
Jerseys in Pennsylania, and Penn
State’s progress with the Jersey
breed.
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1 Billy Brent s Orchard 2 Appleway Orchard
3 ToddGulik R 2 Bangor
Rome Beauty
1 Phillip M Pitzer 2 Jessie Black Biglemlle 3
Stntes Orchard
1 Mt View Fruit Farm 2 Wendy Brough R 1
Aspers 3 Billv Brent s Orchards
Wtnesap
1 Mt View Fruit Farm 2 Appleway Orchards
Inc 3 Stntes Orchard
York Imperial
1 Sterling Funt 2 Mt View Fruit Farm 3
James C Lerew Rl Gardners
Idared
1 Stntes Orchards 2 Gillan Orchards 3
Dwight Mickey
1 Billy Brent s Orchards 2 Appleway Orchards
(nc 3 Mt View Fruit Farm
All Varieties
I Stntes Orchards 2 Appleway Orchards Inc
3 Stntes Orchards
Class 17 Gift Package
1 Stntes Orchards 2 Gillan Orchards Inc 3
Dwight Mickey
Class 18 Gift Basket
1 Ontelaunee Orchards Leesport 2 Telea
Fmcke Fleetway 3 Stntes Orchards
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
Gabriel Heister Award
1 Adams County Fruit Growers Ass n
Best of Class Award
Best Bushel of Apples
Hollabaugh Bros Inc Rl Biglerville
Best Consumer Package (16 to 24 lbs )
Stntes Orchard
Best Consumer Package (8 to 12 lbs )
Phillip M Pitzer
Best Tray of 20 Apples
Stntes Orchards
Best Bagged Apples
Stntes Orchards
Best of Class Awards
Best Overwrap Tray
Stntes Orchards
Best Plate of 5 Apples
Phillip Pitzei
Best Plate of 5 Pears
Stntes Orchards
Best of Show Award
Hollabaugh Bros Inc
State Horticultural Association
Hollabaugh Bros Inc
Best County Exhibit
Adams County Fruit Growers
Ass n co Phillip A Roth
RD#l
Quarryville, PA 17566
717-284-3111
Mclntosh
Stayman
Class 15 Plate of 5 Apples
Other Varieties
Class 16 Plate of 5 Pears
K & S INC.
The Pennsylvania State Bred
Heifer Sale is planned for April
14th at the Mercer County
Fairgrounds, Mercer. Don Koontz
is the sale chairman. Heifers are
being selected now. Anyone with
potential consignments is urged to
contact Don Koontz, 412-376-2884,
or David Parkinson, AJCC
Representative, 413-625-6629, as
soon as possible.
Dr. Robert Dreisbach, national
meeting chairman, reported on the
progress being made for the state
club hosting of the 1985 National
meeting. The site for the 1985
National Meeting has been
changed to the Host Inn #2, Lan
caster. One hundred and sixty
rooms have been reserved. “So
far, it looks pretty good,”
Dreisbach stated concerning the
proposed schedule. John and
Ginger Myers are in charge of
arranging commercial exhibits
and anyone interested should
contact them at 717-359-7542.
Companies and bull studs are
being solicited for advertising
materials, booth space, or meal
sponsorships A projected 700
breeders from throughout the
states and Canada are expected to
attend the meeting
Leon Sollenberger reported for
the Finance Committee. They are
currently working on a budget and
preliminary plans are to cut down
national advertising and increase
local advertising. Sollenberger
said that the committee urges
members to pay their dues in
January, and support the state
newsletter, the Jerseyletter.
The Area Representative to the
American Jersey Cattle Club,
David Parkinson, announced plans
to select the cattle from the
Smokey Hill herd of Roy Watson,
Columbia Cross Roads. The sale is
scheduled for July 14th at the Troy
Fairgrounds.
“This could be one of the
“MASTER FARMER FERTILIZERS”
in co-operation with the Penn-State Extension Service, is again pre
senting a series of evening meetings pertaining to our Major crops.
We have attempted to develop a schedule of interest, with
capable and knowledgable speakers. We sincerely hope you will
find the time and interest to attend some or all of these meetings.
Amie Lueck
2. Monday, January 30th
John Yocum
Don Mahlandt
3. Thursday, February 16th
Dr. Elwood Hatley
4. Monday, February 27th
John Yocum
Chemical Reps
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Cornucopia set Jan. 23
CAMP HILL - The Penn
sylvania State Council of Farm
Organizations is sponsoring the
Third Annual Keystone Cor
nucopia, Jan. 23 at the Penn Harris
Motor Inn, Camp Hill.
The banquet, featuring a
delicious variety of all Penn
sylvania produced foods, will
follow the annual business meeting
of the farm organization council.
Over 60 farm and agribusiness
associations and groups are
members of the State Council of
Farm Organizations which will
meet to elect officers and set policy
for 1984.
Guest speaker at the banquet is
Henry Schriver, an Ohio farmer
and humorist who is a veteran of
over 1,900 speaking appearances
throughout the country. Schriver
has a broad background of solid
achievement as a farmer, a
Franklin conservation elections
CHAMBERSBURG - Glenn
Dice, Chambersburg, was re
elected Chairman of the Franklin
County Conservation District at its
recent reorganization meeting.
Other officers re-elected were
Robert Woods, Fannettsburg, as
Vice Chairman, and Donna Hays,
Spring Run, as Secretary-
Treasurer Ernest Tamer was
appointed to serve as Executive
Council Representative. Tamer is
the District Manager.
highlight sales of 1984,” Parkinson
stated. Watson has opened up his
herd for the club to sell 50 animals
and will be donating the com
mission for the 1985 National
Meeting.
Parkinson also reported on the
sales of Jerseys throughout the
Northeast. “The price of cattle has
held steady. I don’t think we will
see a large decrease in the price of
Jerseys. We’re looking for a good
year in 1984,” he stated.
The Meeting Schedule Is As Follows
Place: Leola Family Restaurant, basement
Time: 7:30 Prompt!
Dates: As shown below
I.Monday, 16th -CORN
John Yocum - Penn State Research Farm, Landisville, Pa
Dr. Tom Lanini
Tobacco Cos
- Lancaster County Agent.
- ALFALFA
- Penn State Research Farm, Landisville, Pa.
- Pennfield Feeds, Dairy Sales Mgr.
Forage nutrition in dairy.
- PASTURES & SMALL GRAIN
- Penn State University, Extension
Agronomist. Small Grain
- Penn State University, Extension Agronomist.
Weed Specialist - How to control spiney
pigweed in pastures!
- TOBACCO
- Penn State Research Farm, Landisville, Pa.
- Geigy, FMC, Dow, Chevron.
Brief summary of chemical recommendations
of Tobacco.
- Southern & Lancaster Co. companies will be
invited.
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
2313 Norman Rd. Lancaster. PA 17601
PHONE: 717-397-5152
Hours Mon thruFn 7 30 to 4, Sat 7 30 to 12 (No Shipping)
member of agribusiness
organizations, and civic and public
service, ranging from the local
school, church and 4-H clubs to
membership in the Ohio General
Assembly.
Schriver’s accomplishments
inlcude receiving the 1979 Ohio 4-H
Buckeye Clover Award and the
Ohio 4-H Alumni Award. He has
also been honored by The
American Institute of Cooperation,
Washington, D.C.; The Ohio
Council of Farm Cooperatives; the
League of Ohio Sportsmen, and the
National FFA as well as several
other organizations.
The banquet will begin at 6:30
p.m. following a Social Hour
starting at 5:30 p.m. The Penn
Harris Motor Inn is located on
Routes 11 & 15, Camp Hill. For
tickets call the Pennsylvania State
Grange at (717) 234-5001.
Director appointments were
recently confirmed by the
Franklin County Commissioners
office. Andrew Fitz, Waynesboro,
was appointed to a four-year term
as farmer director and Galen May,
St. Thomas, was appointed to a
four-year term as urban director
Joe Ausherman was appointed to a
one-year term as County Com
missioner Director
John Akers, District Con
servationist with the Cham
bersburg office of the USDA Soil
Conservation Service, gave a
report of his office’s activities for
the month.
Phil Wert, Service Forester,
Bureau of Forestry, gave a yearly
summary of the Bureau’s ac
tivities.
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