Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 30, 1990, Image 32

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    A32-Lancastef Firming, Saturday, dune 30,1990
Lori Hess Named Columbia /
Luzerne Dairy Princess
BLOOMSBURG. (Columbia
Co.) The Columbia-Luzeme
Dairy Princess Coronation was
held on June 19,1990 at the Light
street Grange in Bloomsburg. A
roast beef dinner was served at
7:30 p.m., followed by the crown
ing of the 1990 Dairy Princess
Lori Hess by the 1989 Princess
Maggie Manzoni.
Lori entertained the crowd with
a presentation she called “Her
Milk Family” with herself being
dressed in a large milk carton as
Wayne County Youths Win State Shooting Tournament
ORANGEVILLE (Columbia
Co.) A team of junior-age com
petitors from Wayne County
emerged as the top-scoring team
at the “1990 Pennsylvania Youth
Hunter Education Shooting Tour
nament” that was held here in ear
ly June at the Orangeville Sports
men’s Club.
Members of this winning junior
team (12-14 years of age) are:
Joshua Racht, Waymart; George
Waters Jr., Waymart; Nathan
Gries, Milanville; Matthew Yerk
es, Milanville; and Daniel Gustaf
son, Tyler Hill.
The tournament, which was
sponsored by the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, consisted of
four events: Hunter
Responsibility/Wildlife Identifi
cation Test, small caliber (.22
CONCEALED
FASTENERS
WATER
TIGHT
DOUBLE
LOCK
LEESON _ FARM DUTY MOTORS SBiS
11 SHA#V I CATALOO
PWCI HP HPM FRAME DIA. VOLTAGE NUMBER
$ 70 1/3 1725 E 56 5/8 115/208-230 110085
$ 80 1/2 1725 D 56 5/8 115/208-230 110086
$ 90 3/4 1725 E 56 5/8 115/208-230 110087
$lOO 1 1725 F 56 5/8 115/208 230 110088
$135 1 1/2 1725 HS6H 5/8 115/230 110089
$l4O 2 1725 JS6HZ 7/8 230 110090
$l7O 2 1740 EIB2T 1 1/8 115/208 230 130042
$2OO 3 1740 GIB4T 1 1/8 230 130043
$260 5 1740 JIB4T 1 1/8 230 130044
EXTRA W-TOUQUE RATED
$290 5 1740 H2IST 1 3/8 230 140203
$390 7 1/2 1740 K2IST 1 3/8 230 140130
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“Skim Milk.” Lori is the 17-year
old daughter of Franklin and Nan
cy Hess and lives on the 410-acre
farm that has been in the family
for more than 80 years. Her father,
mother and brother Neil all work
in the family agri-business
“DcLaval Dairy Equipment”
Lori attends the Benton Area
High School and plays clarinet in
the school band. She is active in
many community affairs, playing
piano and clarinet with “The
Small World Club,” Catawissa
Military Band, Bloomsburg Uni-
caliber) target shooting, hunter’s
clays and archery target shooting.
This team is now preparing for
the “1990 Hunter Education Invi
tational” scheduled for July 23 to
July 26, at Camp McCain, in Gre
nada, Miss. This team will be Pen
nsylvania’s representative in the
junior-age competition at this
event.
The junior team members also
placed well as individuals. Racht
placed first in small caliber riflery
and was top overall junior-age
shooter. Waters was third high
individual in small caliber riflery
and third high overall shooter.
Gustafson and Yerkes tied for
third place in the sporting (hunt
er’s) clays competition.
Michael Mang, a member of the
senior-age team from Wayne
Strickler Metal Roofing
SPECIALIZING IN STANDING SEAM ROOFING
ROLL FORMED Galvanized, Aluminized
PANELS FOR and other materials
CONTINUOUS available.
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL 7-31-90
vcrsily Orchestra and the Lions
Club Band. She has won county,
regional and district competition
and will be going to St. Louis in
July to play in the 1990 all State
Lions Band.
Lori is looking forward to
attending Brigham Young where
she will major in music. She hopes
to teach music.
Lori enjoys working with peo
ple and will devote one full year
promoting dairy products in Co
lumbia and Luzerne counties.
County, tied for first place high
individual in the small caliber rif
lery competition.
The senior-age team included
Michael Mang, Honesdale; Kyle
Kerber, Tyler Hill; Matt Corso,
Tyler Hill; Art Bronson, Way
mart; and Chris Teeple, Tyler Hill.
The coaches of these two teams
are Steve Reed and Leslie Mang,
both of Honesdale.
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125 King Court / Hollander Rd.
New Holland. PA 17557 717/354-9611
AIR-O-MATIC
VENTILATION SYSTEMS
AU Types Of Fans For AU Types Of Buildings
sizes
fjf BHr 1 20” to
LTWI “
Belt Drive
Panel Fan
HIGH-VOLUME PORTABLE COOLING FAN
UTILITY TRAILERS
FRT SERIES TRAILERS
Available In 5000 Thru 8000 GVW
Other Model* 3000 To 24,000 GVW
Alao Available
Lori Hess, Columbia/Luzeme Dairy Princess
or bales.
0 This unit Is light and mobile.
w? 1 w/H°od & > it can be moved by hand or
Painted Galv. Cabinets | pulled with a tractor.
illng dairy barns, livestock buildings, garages, warehouses,
plants or for emergency ventilation.
• Model CF4B-1 48”
Portable Fan
• 20,500 CFM Air
Movement
• 1 HP Ball Bearing
Motor With Overload
Protection, Uses 9.2
Amps, 115 Volts
ZIMMERMAN AU'
Stationary
Efficient, Economic*! and S'
requite* lei* Honepower Of
than mow *y*tem*
880 SERIES PORTABLE BALE
ELEVATOR
& MOW
CONVEYOR
SYSTEM
The Zimmerman drive unit is unique. It can be locat
ed anywhere along the conveyor and has a com
pletely self-contained gear reducer and motor. This
eliminates the need for belts and chains.
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COMPARE THIS WITH OTHER
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OR EVEN MOREI
ZlmnwrmM ........0.3 Ampa, 30 Day* Un s $ 76.20
Brand X....—..15A Ampa, 30 Day* Uaa a $124.20
SAVINGS • S4S par Month Stood On
10 Conto Por KWH
AUo Available In 90” Model* With
V* HP Motor And 13,200 CFM
small grains, manure