Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 01, 1986, Image 28

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    Beaver-Lawrence Holstein Club meets*
BY BARBARA RADER
Staff Correspondent
WURTEMBURG The Beaver-
La wrence County Holstein Club
held their annual meeting at the
Perry Township Fireball, in
Wurtemburg.
Receiving the club’s
distinguished service award for
thirty-five years of meritorious
service was Francis McChesney.
McChesney was an original
member Of the Holstein club when
it was formed in 1950. He also
served on the sire committee of the
Western Pennsylvania Artificial
Breeding Cooperative.
He has held the title of president
of the Beaver County DHIA, as
well as the position of chairman of
the Beaver County Cattleman’s
Committee.
Beaver County recognized Allen
Brunton as its outstanding 4-Her,
while Lawrence County recognized
Brenda Walton for her 4-H con
tributions.
Awards for outstanding milk
production were given to the
following youths: Robbie Glen for
his two year old’s record of 16,675
M, and 621 F; Dave Wilson for his
Daystar
Dairy Sale
On January 25th, Grantsville
Livestock Marketing, Grantsville,
Md., was the site of the successful,
well attended sale of 98 registered
Jersey cows from the herd of
Daystar Dairy, owned by Roger
Stemler of PhUlippi, W.V. Prices of
the top five cows and the pur
chasers were as follows: Lisa
Coleman, Saltsburg, Pa.
81,3509.00; James A. Stonesifer,
Stone Bridge, Md. $825.00; James
A. Stonesifer, Stone Bridge, Md.
$775,00; Elmer S. Yoder,
Salisbury, Pa. $660.00; and Eli
Swartzentruber, Oakland, Md.
$650.00.
.And furnish your Hot Water at w oil.
The Economics are simple In mos» applications thf
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The’echraology is here Coal Gun Auto Stoker Boilers use
clean burning Anthracite Coal and operate well withm
Clean Air standards These fully automatic units ire st If
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Available m Steam or Hydronic
Modal
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• Depending on building construction use and insulation 1
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Sat., Fab. 1
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Leon Curran, retired Beaver County Agent, left and Tim
Sturgeon, president of the Beaver-Lawrence Holstein Club,
present the club's distinguished service award to Francis
McChesney, right, for 35 years of meritorious service.
three year old’s record of 14,691 M
and 529 F; Jeff Moon for his four
year old’s record of 22,711 M and
919 F; and Jerry Wilson for his
aged cow’s record of 21,718 M and
934 F.
Joe Snyder, Shirley Mitcheltree
and Ron Caldwell were elected as
new directors for the coming year.
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DO YOU KNOW...
- HOW LATEST PESTICIDE REGULATIONS AFFECT YOU?
- WHY YOUR NEIGHBOR DEPENDS ON CHEMGRO?
- HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY THROUGH AGRONOMIC
PLANNING?
- WHY CHEMGRO’S RECENT GROWTH BENEFITS YOU?
- WHAT BUFORD GUNKLE IS UP TO?
CHEMGRO'S
ANNUAL WINTER MEETING
\
PESTICIDE LICENSE RENEWAL AVAILABLE AT THIS MEETING
CHEMGRO FEKHLIZER CO.. Ik.
Monday, February 10, 1986
Featured Speaker
DAVE THOMPSON
PA. Dept, of Agriculture
ALL FARMERS INVITED
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:
(717) 569-3296 BY FEBRUARY 5 ( 1986
1986 PA Holstein Convention
(Well ome Reception 10 00pm
(needed (or purpose o( refreshments)
Friday February 21
Breakfast on your own
Buffet
Continental
Coflee Shop
Ladies Program and Luncheon 11 00 a m
Bus Tour of Pittsburgh 2 00pm
Buhl Science Center
Miniature Railroad Show
Sale Buffet 500 p m
Convention Sale 700 p m
Riverboat Cruise 10 00pm
Round and Square Dance on Board
Junior Pizza and Pool Party 10 00 p m
Saturday February 22
Breakfast on your own
Adult S Junior Luncheon 1 00 p m
Convention Banquet and Reception
Reception 6 30 p m
Banquet 7 30 p m
Name
(Please list all names as they should appear on name tags)
Address
Phone ( )
Send Your Order with Check Payable To 1986 PA Holstein Convention
Lewis Berkley Treasurer
RD #3 Box 57 Berlin PA 15530
TICKET ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY FEBRUARY 5 1986 For lodgm L
vations Contact Sheraton Hotel at Station Square Carson and Smithlield Streets
Pittsburgh PA 15219 (412) 261 2000 Be sure to mention it is a Holstein Convention
Reservation Deadline to Assure Room February 5 1986
lodging Room Rates Single one person $5O Double two persons $6O
Tnple (3 over 18 yrs )or Quadruple (4 over 18 yrs ) $65
Children ] 7 and under stay free in same room with adult Credit card number or deposit
of one night s lodging is necessary to hold a room for arrival after 6 00 p m
THEN ATTEND
Family Style
Restaurant
Rt. 30 East
Lancaster, Pa.
Box 218
East Petersburg, Pa. 17520
Phone (717) 569-3296
Ticket Order Form
No Charge
Buffet
Continental
Coffee Shop
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