AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE . BBS JULY 1984 USDA SIRE SUMMARY: BBS These Sires Have Stood The Test Of Time QH 4% CAR JAY VER ALVIRA - A Daughter of 29H3815 Milkmaster 29H3815 Gil-Tex-B Milkmaster - Twin VG-86 315 Dtrs. +9Bs +756m +.01% +29F 92% Rpt. +1.09 PDT +520 TPI Bull Name & No, Valiant Elmer Jason Chris 29H2851 29H3085 29H3064 29H2811 29H3815 29H2779 29H3183 29H3161 29H2786 29H2510 Milkmaster Frosty Ken Royal Print Mars Demand THESE 10 BULLS ALL OVER 90% REPEATABILITY HAVE AN AVERAGE PD OF 347401386 H +lo9s +979m - .04% +27F 97% R + .75 PDT +525 TPI For Very Reliable Bulls Who Can Improve Milk, Test, Type, Pedigree, And Sales Appeal, Call Your Local ABS Representative And Ask For THE RELIABLE ONES: IN PENNSYLVANIA Allenwood, PA Bangor, PA Carlisle, PA Clifford, PA Coburn, PA Columbia, PA Dornsife, PA Ephrata, PA Holtwood, PA Lebanon, PA Leola, PA Linden, PA Mansfield, PA Mifflinburg, PA Mifflintown, PA Millville, PA Prospectville, PA Reading, PA Reedsville, PA Rothsville, PA Stewartstown, PA Thomasville, PA Ulysses, PA West Grove, PA IN NEW YORK Johnson, NY Pen Yan, NY IN DEL AW A Kirkwood, PA IN NEW JERSEY Baptistown, NJ Elmer, NJ Lambertville, NJ Port Murray, N J IN MARYLAND Detour, MD Mt. Airy, MD «* A "V*/- Dtrs. Hrds PD$ PPM %T. PDF RPT PDI TPI George Showers Eric Heinsohn Wayne Piper William Horton Wendel Musser James Charles Steve Kieffer Darvin Yoder Paul Herr Paul Martin Lynn Gardner Larry Bower Harold Robson, Jr. John M. Beachy Mervin Zendt Wilmer Hendricks William Tyner Andrew Cooper Chester G. Selfridge Keith Campbell Tom Engle Ira Boyer Bonnie Barker Brian Geesaman Peter Vander Schaaf Calvin Crosby Dan Rush Cindy Gordeuk Cyndy Hetzell Robert Fulper Robert Kayhart Jim Carmack Allan Pickett +1295 +.04% + 822 +.09% +ll7l -.08% +lB2O -.33% +756 +.01% + 727 +.01% + 572 +.07% + 532 +.08% + 937 -.11% +1157 -.22% +54 99% +46 98% +2B 92% + 2 99% +29 92% +2B 99% +33 95% +34 92% +l4 99% +OO 99% 717-538-1812 215-588-4704 717-532-4401 717-222-3224 814-349-5310 717-898-8694 717-758-1714 717-733-0966 717-284-4592 717-949-2381 717-656-6700 717-323-9710 717-662-7731 717-966-1344 717-436-6386 717-458-5949 215-542-8479 215-378-1212 717-667-3181 717-733-1226 717-993-6836 717-225-3758 814-848-7674 215-869-9187 914-355-1692 315-526-6144 717-529-6548 201-996-2088 609-455-8187 717-658-7316 201-689-2605 301-775-7221 301-663-4191 +2.09 + 752 - .24 +487 + .92 +569 - .29 +517 +1.09 +520 + .95 +502 + .41 +455 + .09 +427 +1.68 +544 + .82 +4BO Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28, 1954— A23 Hershey addresses UNIONVILLE - State Rep Arthur Hershey addressed the quarterly meeting of Pomona Grange #3 of Chester-Delaware Counties recently at East Lynn Grange hall in Umonville Rep Hershey, whose topic was Hatrisburg as 1 see it”, explained the various items adopted in the State budget, including the reduction of the personal income tax to 2 35%. the 1% reduction in the corporate income tax, and the PACE program to aid eligible senior citizens by paying part of their prescription drug costs from the lottery fund Twenty-five million dollars has been allocated tor low interest mortgage loans In his talk, he also spoke about the changes in the no-fault auto insurance law, the requirement to have amusement rides inspected, the upcoming seat belt bill, and the bill giving protection to persons who report corruption in business. Before the Grange business meeting, a picnic supper was held on the lawn of the Grange hall. The evening session was presided over by Master, Terry Murray. Mrs. Robert Chambers gave the ad dress of welcome and Mrs J Edwin Cook responded. David Wanner, Agriculture Committee chairman, reported the Milk Security Fund bill, has passed and stated that the U.S. Govern ment is purchasing 34% less from farmers. Pomona Grange has an exhibit at the Kimberton Fire Company Fair and will have a display at Goshen Fire Company Fair. It was announced that Ellen Mane Huber won first place in the regional Sign A Song Contest solo division, and the quartet composed of Mrs. Henrv Huber and Ellen ACC N SUBST There is on Troy-BUt Tiller-Powi Composte • • 3% toB HP M for every size • Over 750,000 satisfied owners! • Outsells all competition by a wide margin! • Over 50 years hand-assembled experience! • We offer FREE Demonstrations and immediate Delivery! • Trade-ins welcome. Financing arranged. • Factory Authorized Sales and Service • Full no-time-limit warranty. Reduced Summer Prices Now In Effect HeCCutge’i'ft / JUmm & Gauds* Equipment, Out. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 1755 W Mam St 1515 East Chocolate Ave. Ephrata, PA 17522 Hershey, PA 17033 Located on Route 322 Phone (717) 533-4060 Ph0ne(717)738-1131 Pomona Mane Huber of Goshen Grange and Virginia Buffington and Mrs James Steele of Kennett Grange took first honors in the group division All of these will compete at National Grange in Portland Maine in November Tradition was broken by the election of the first woman Mastei of Pomona #3, Mrs J Edwin Cook of Brandywine Grange #6O Other officers elected to serve with Mrs Cook for two years were Over seer, David Wanner, Honey Brook Lecturer, Mary Sproat, London Grove, Steward, Harold Rennard Goshen. Assistant Steward, Ed ward Hook, Russellville, I-adi Assistant Steward, Mrs Edward Hook. Russellville, Chaplain Mary Jane Pennoyer Mar shallton Treasurer, C Wilmei Supplee. Goshen, Secretary, Mrs Henry Huber, Goshen, Gatekeeper, J Edwin Cook, Brandywine; Ceres, Mrs Carroll H. Pratt, London Grove; Pomona, Virginia Buffington, Kennett; and Flora, Esther Rennard, Goshen Terry Murray was elected to a three year term on the Executive Committee and Robert Chambers to a three year term on the Finance Committee. Upcoming events for the Grange include County Day on August 1 at Honey Brook Grange hall, when National and Pomona contests will take place under the direction of the Women’s Activities Com mittee. Speaker for the affair will be Ina Jacobs, who will present a program on quilts. A picnic will be held August 19th at Warwick Park, a barbeque will be served a group on August 30th, and degrees will be conferred Sept. 22nd at East Lynn Grange hall.
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