Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 23, 1992, Image 22

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    A22-Lancastw Farming, Saturday, May 23, 1992
1992 Junior Holstein Judging School
Reservation Form
(Deadline for reservations Is June 26)
List of those attending:
NAME
ADDRESS
COUNTY
Check The School You Will Attend
EASTERN (Cumberland Co.) WESTERN (Washington Co.)
I have enclosed $25 for overnight _
(includes room and evening meal)
I have enclosed $l5 for a commuter
(includes evening meal)
Total Amount enclosed
(Note: $5 off for second child in one family attending)
SEND YOUR RESERVATIONS WITH CHECKS PAYABLE
All Gates & Fencing Made Of 1.9" Outside Diameter
High Yield Steel Tubing With 13 Ga. Wall
SLANT BAR FEED THRU
Custom Built To Any Length
PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC.
Call or Write For 295 Woodcorner Rd.
Additional Information Lltltz, PA 17543
And Your Nearest Dealer 1 Mile West of Ephrata
Phone: 717-738-1121
Pennsylvania Holstein Association
839 Benner Pike
State College, PA 16801
AGE
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Pa. Jr. Holstein Judging
(Continued from Pago A 1)
They are both nationally known
judges having worked national
shows. And they are excellent
teachers, who have both spent a lot
of time working with 4-H judging
teams.
The schools are divided by East
and West
The Eastern School is scheduled
for July 6 and July 7 and the Cum
berland County Holstein Club is to
serve as host The school official is
to be Majeski.
The Western School is set fro
July 8 and July 9 and Washington
Ag-Use Regs
(Continued from Pago At) three water quality grant applica-
Also, because of much improve
d streamflows and ground-water
levels, the commission rescinded
its basinwide drought emergency
declaration, which had been
placed into effect on September
12.
In other actions, the SRBC
approved an increase in its interim
consumptive-use fee from 6 cents
to 14 cents per 1,000 gallons of
water consumed.
The commission also elected
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Man
uel J. Lujan Jr., as chairman, and
N.Y. Dept, of Environmental Con
servation Commissioner Thomas
C. Jorling as vice-chairman for the
upcoming fiscal year.
The commission also adopted a
proposed FY-1994 budget; ratified
County’s Holstein Club is to serve
as host. The school official is to be
Elsass.
The cost is $25 for those staying
overnight, which includes school
costs, hotel room and evening
meals. For those who commute, the
cost is $l5, which covers school
cost and the evening meal.
Also, a second family member
attending the school gets a $5 dis
count on registration.
To attend, fill out an entry form,
and return it by June 26 to the Pa.
Holstein Association. 839 Benner
Pike, State College, Pa., 16801.
tions submitted by staff; granted
check signing authority to the gen
eral counsel/secretary to the com
mission; adopted an outside
employment policy covering com
mission employees; approved an
extension of an intergovernmental
personnel agreement for the ser
vices of USGS hydrologist H.N.
Flippo.
It also adopted staff recommen
dations for project applications for
Hamilton Village, Hardinge Bros.
Inc., Shrewsbury Borough, Wise
Foods and the Newport Borough
Water Authority.
The commission also heard
reports on the progress of the Agri
cultural Advisory Committee; the
work and findings of the Chesa
peake Bay Program by its execu
tive director, William Matuszeski.
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ADAMSTOWN
EQUIP. INC.
Bechlelsvllle
MILLER
EQUIP. CO.
Berwick
C.H. RINEHIMER
& SONS
Dover
GEORGE N.
GROSS. INC.
Watsontown
DEERFIELD AG &
TURF CENTER, INC.
Easton
GEORGE V.
SEIPLE
Ellzabalhtown
MESSICK FARM
EQUIPMENT CO.
1 MARYLAND 1
Gettysburg
TINGLING
IMPLEMENT
Frederick
CERESVILLE FORD
NEW HOLLAND
Intercourse
CB HOOBER
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Lancaster
LANDIS
BROTHERS, INC.
Lebanon
UMBERGER'S
OF FONTANA
Maxatawny
N.H FLICKER &
SONS, INC.
Naedmora
CLUGSTON
FARM EQUIPMENT
New Holland
A.B.C. GROFF, INC
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Otoy
PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT, INC.
QuarryvlKe
GRUMELU FARM
SERVICE
Somerset
SUMMIT
MACHINERY. INC.
Tamsqua
CHARLES
SNYDER, INC.
West Grove
S G. LEWIS &
SON, INC.
Rising Sun
AG INDUSTRIAL
EQUIPMENT
Bridgeton
LESLIE FOGG
Columbus
REED BROTHERS
EQUIPMENT
Elmar
POLE TAVERN
EQUIP.
SALES CORP
Fairfield
CALDWELL
TRACTOR &
EQUIPMENT