A32-UncMtar ruining, Saturday, October 29, 1988 WEST CHESTER (Chester) Directors of the Chester/Delaware Farmer’s Association elected officers, named delegates to annu al meeting of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association in Novem ber, and emphasized the impor tance of participation in local affairs at their monthly meeting held recently here. Richard Breckbrill of Oxford, was elected president; Elmer Mast of Parkesburg, was named vice president; Janet Robinson of Sire Power Acquires Hubal Bull TUNKHANNOCK (Wyoming) A young Holstein bull bred by Andrew and Andy Hubal, Thomp son, Pennsylvania, was recently selected to enter the GOLD Sire Development Program at Sire Power, Inc. Hubals Count Signal 2048587 is located at Sire Power headquar ters where he will undergo an intensive herd health program before joining 70 other bulls being sampled this year. Sire Power, Inc., the oldest and fastest growing A.I. cooperative maintains high pedigree standards for bulls entering our GOLD Sire Program. Hubals Count Signal 2048587 is sired by Modik Valiant Count- ET, a genetically superior bull with +1136M +.01% +42F +sl34, 67% Repeatability. His dam is Hubals Troy Susan, VG(B6). She was specially ro.B. HiAgmmaß sia®? E~ .... J 2388 Old Leacock Rd., Gordonville, PA 17529 niefrihntnr 9000 Lb. Winch In StOCk '"tST Kendal OfiSfißT a I Drydene • fed OILS A \inchSßßHr [M-J lubricants Distributor for: General J J Bearings, Ask For Price j (SJTV» a e- 717-768-3855 I i -3 UPS Service -“—-“I PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. 295 Woodcorner Rd. Call or Write For Lititz, pa 17543 Additional Information i Mile West of Ephrata And Your Nearest Dealer Phone: 717-738-1121 Names Delegates To County Oxford, secretary, and Harold Bryson, also of Oxford, treasurer. Tim Hihn was introduced as a new director on the Board. A partial list of delegates to the FFA annual meeting in Hershey, November 14-16, included Stan ley Guest, Elverson; Tim Hihn, Avondale; R )bert Kirk, Honey brook, Harold Kulp, Pottstown and Ed Cannon, /.vondale. Other county Farmer’s Association members who wish to attend the selected because of her outstand ing type and production with a top record at 3-0 305 days of 20,210 M 3.6% 729 F, a cow index of +1493M +.03% +S9F +slB3. She is sired by Moodys Pat Troy. The incentives offered to dairy- men through the GOLD Sire Development Program are the broadest in the industry and are designed to reward those dairy men cooperating in the sampling and development of GOLD Sires. rM NOT kmgS 1i0n... THE CLASSIFIED LIVESTOCK SICIIOH HAS BUSHY SELECTIONS! meeting should contact their Ibcal director. Policies adopted at the recent meeting of the County Association will be presented at the state meeting to |)e considered for state policy. Policies pertain ing to national action, after being considered and if accepted at the state meeting, will be forwarded to the national meeting of the Ameri can Farm Bureau Federation at its annual meeting, to be held at San Antonio, Texas, January S-11, 1989. Membership sign-ups for 88-89 are now being conducted. A report from Linda Hicks, West Chester, VAN DALE ANNOUNCES HARVESTING SPECIALS ON BARN CLEANER CHAIN The Finest Quality In The Industry! The Power Choice in Chain from VAN DALE [RSWtMS rpQDtUL We At Van Dale Are Proud Of Our Dealers! Check With Your Local Dealer Before You Buy For “The Van Dale Advantage” HISTAND’S FARM & HOME SERVICE Rt. 1 - Box 231 Rome, PA 18837 717-744-2371 STAR SILOS 630 E. Lincoln Ave. Myerstown, PA 17067 717-866-5708 PRESTON DAIRY EQUIPMENT Rt. 1 Box 932 Brockway, PA 15824 814-371-5373 PFA Meeting membership recorder, stated that 389 members had renewed their membership. This is more than half the goal set for the organiza tion. Anyone interested in farm ing, agri-business, or related activ ities may join as a non-voting, associate membership in the Asso ciation. They may contact Hicks at 436-0444. Hicks is also chairman of Farm- City Week activities in the Coun ty. The date is set for Saturday, November 12. She promises an action filled day for urban folks. The day is planned for children. Visits to a beef, dairy, turkey and e'*V' SCHMIDTS EQUIPMENT Box 122 Hawley, PA 18428 717-253-3048 iraxwiijQ - s : k ' ' i LANCASTER SILO CO. INC. 2008 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 717-299-3721 RYDER SUPPLY CO. Box 219 Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-9199 McMILLEN BROTHERS Rt. 1 Box 134 Loysville, PA 17047 717-789-3961 i/s. .<5 other farms. The Dairy Princess will distribute coloring books for children. Cheese for tasting will be offered. Watch for announce ment in local news media or call 436-0444 for brochure. “Nineteen mushroom growers have engaged an omsbudsman to handle alleged complaints with their over 900 employees", Tim Hihn reported. He cited examples of misleading media reports of the mushroom industry. Directors agreed that the local affairs com mittee should begin an aggressive program of getting facts to the communications media. 7T71 FRANKLIN’S FARM SERVICE Box 153 C Laceyville, PA 18623 717-869-2407 K & S INC. 1302 Lancaster Pike Quarryville, PA 17566 717-284-3111 UK WIGGERS FARM EQUIPMENT RD 3 Corry, PA 16407 814-664-2661
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