ABS Vice President Chairman Of A.L Is Industry Board DE FOREST, Wi.—Dr. John J. lullivan, Vice President of Pro luction, American Breeders Ser 'ice, was recently elected Chair- nan of the Board of Certified iemen Services (CSS). He has Iso served for several years on the National Association of Animal breeders (NAAB) Technical Committee. CSS is a wholly owned subsidi ng of NAAB formed in 1976 to levelop uniform standards of sire liealth testing and semen identifi cation for the United State’s artifi cial insemination industry. It is the means whereby the industry regu lates itself. Sullivan joined ABS in 1963 as research assistant after complet ing M.S. and Ph.D degrees in )airy Science and Reproductive ’hysiology from the University of 'ennessee and Rutgers, the State Jniversity of New Jersey. After Deals this good are hard to find. 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Then hurry on over to your nearest participating Delta Distributor and check out all the great deals he’s offering. cutterhead a 15 HP motor Contact Us For Our Other December Specials Offer Good Thru Dec. 31, 1987 POTTSTOWN On Tuesday evening more than one hundred members and guests woe present for the Owen J. Roberts Young Farmers Association’s 14th annual fall family banquet held in the high school cafeteria. Opening remarks were made by- Mr. Ben Kolb, president and by Ms. Elisa Wilkerson, Chester County Dairy Princess. “The Amazing” Larry Vee pro vided the entertainment for the evening. Chet Raught, Owen J. Roberts’ Agriculture Teacher and advisor to the Young Farmers, awarded the trophies and plaques to the winners of the com growing and cow pro duction contests for 1987. This year there are 29 entries in the com growing contest. Carl and Jeff Yoder of Elverson won first place with a yield of 196.8 bushels per acre. Second was Gary Stolt zfus, also of Elverson, with a yield of 186.7 bushels. Third was Joe •200 REBATE RT-4014" Tilting Arbor Saw a 51 3 /,s” rip capacity a 4Vfe" depth of cut, sy a " with 16” blade •100 REBATE RU-50 Overarm Router • 21" throat capacity • 9000 and 18,000 RPM spindle speeds OBLUE BALL MACHINE CO., INC. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Mon., Tuei., Wed., Fn. 7:30-5:00; Thun. 7:30-9:00; Sal. 7:30-12 Noon Young Farmers’ Association *2OO REBATE RS-15 5-Speed Wood Shaper • 5 speeds 2800-10,000 RPM • Interchangeable spindles %”lOl'/2" *2OO REBATE RT-3110" Scoring Saw • Chip-free cutting capability • Big 52%" rip capacity •200RCBATE RJ-42 16Vi" Precision Jointer • Giant BV 2 -(oot table • Parallelogram-design table support P.O. Box 369 Blue Ball. PA 17506 (717) 354-4478 Annual Banquet Rosenbaum of Douglasville - 184.6 bushels per acre. Ken Brown, R.D. 4, of Pottstown had 178.9 bushels good for fourth place and fifth was Peter Miller, Ridge Road, Spring City with a yield of 174.3 bushels per acre. In the cow production contest with 10 Holstein herds entered, Tom Kearns R.D. 1, Pottstown had the top herd average for milk with 20,151 pounds. Second was Stan Guest and family, R.D. 2, Potts town with 19,543 pounds. Guest also had the top herd for butterfat with an average of 759 followed closely by Ridgelea Dairy of Bucktown with 756 pounds. In the two year old cow class first for milk was a cow owned by Roy and Leroy Kolb of R.D. 1, Spring City with 24,100 pounds of milk. Second with 22,023 pounds was a two year old owned by Hor ace and Mike Mowrer, also of R.D. 1, Spring City. For butterfat‘Tara” owned by the Guests had 825 * Jr-'-*. Lancaster Farming Saturday, December 12, 1987-Dl7 pounds and Sam Morris, ofR.D. 2, Potts town had a cow with 779 pounds of fat. There were a total of 14 cows entered in the two year old class. The three year old cows, also with 14 entries, had as the winner for the milk with 28,629 pounds a cow owned by Ben Kolb, R.D. 1, Spring City. Mr. Kolb also had second place with 25,920 pounds. In fat, Mr. Kolb also had second place with 961 pounds and first place went to the Guests with 1000 pounds of butterfat. The winners in the four year old class out of 15 entries were “Bess” with 27,478 pounds of milk and “Josie” witfi 1093 pounds of fat. Both are owned by Guests. In sec ond place for milk with 26,327 pounds was a cow owned by Bob Hewitt ofR.D. 1, Spring City, and second for fat, owned by Ridgelea Farm, was “Batinna” with 1056 pounds. In the Aged Cow class first for milk, owned by the Guests was “Lass” with 28,507 pounds. In sec ond place for both milk and fat was “Ellen” with 27,009 pounds of milk and 1136 pounds of fat. “Ellen” is owned by Tom Kems. First place cow for butterfat was “Lilly” owned by Carl and JefSf Yodor, with 1212 pounds of but terfat. There were a total of 16 entries in this class. The Owen J. Roberts Young Fanners Association consist of a group of out of high school men and women interested in Agricul ture. ' -3 - “S> * '4 //