A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12, 1993 COUNTY: Select Which School You Will Attend WESTERN: Held in Crawford County, July 5 & 6 EASTERN; Held in Perks County, July 9 & 10 I have enclosed $. I have enclosed $. (FEE SCHEDULE: $25 per overnight participant includes schools cost, room and an evening meal; SIS per commuter includes evening meal; SS off per second additional child attending from the same immediate family.) SEND RESERVATION FORM WITH CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Pa. Holstein Association 839 Benner Pike State College, PA 16801 STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) —The 1993 Pennsylvania Junior Judging Schools are fast approaching. All Juniors, regardless of breed orientation are invited to attend one of the schools. 4-H and FFA members are also encouraged to attend the school closest to their home. Each school starts at noon and will run till 12:30 p.m. the following day. Each school will feature at least 11 classes to judge, each person will have an opportunity to work one on one with an experienced judge on giving reasons. There will be ample opportunity Western School July 5 & 6, 1993 - 12:00 noon start Host; Crawford County Holstein Club Official: Steve Shaw, Williamsburg PA Eastern School July 9 & 10, 1993 • 12:00 noon start Hoit: Beiki County Holstein Club Official: Gary Rogers, University Park PA ‘‘■mi ‘ i U»lg •SEE OUR NEW EFFICIENT ERA WOOD STOVES GENERATORS Sales ★ Service ★ Rentals * Complete Generator Systems * PTO * Portables * 2-1600 KW “We Service It If You Have It And Sell It If You Need It” 34 W. Mohler Church Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 Tel: 717-738-0300 Fax: 717-738-4329 Holstein Junior Judging School Deadline Nears Judging School Reservation Form (Deadline is June 26) as an overnight participant, as a commuting participant. STRATFORD State of the art Coal Stoves at 1 2533 OLD PMUL PIKE, RL 340, Smokstswn, PA 3 Milst East el LancMrtsr Tint, Thun. A Fri. 104; Wed. A SaL 10-T (717) 397-7539 ACHINERY to discuss classes and learn many of the basics of cattle judging. There will also be time to visit, enjoy volley ball, softball and swimming and meet with other dairy enthusiasts from around the state. AVOID RUSH HOUR TRAFFIC REDUCE EGG ACCIDENTS ’v, f '■ •( M DRAG AUGER \ FEEDING SCHEDULE? TT€RSH€V ■■ mtm EQUIPMENT CO. 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807 AGE: PHONE: i r w CHAIN FI FEEDING SCHEDULE! this competition is damaged eggs... from feet, toes and collisions. Big Dutchman chain feeders can feed your flock by running as few as three or four times a day, with little competition for feed, a calmer flock and fewer cracks and checks. The cost is $25 for those staying overnight, this includes school costs, hotel room and evening meal. For those that commute the cost is $l5 which covers school costs and the evening meal. A second member from the same family who attends can take $5 off their registration fee. Those who send in an entry form will receive a complete schedule of events and directions to the farms. Plan to join in the fellowship and edu cation of this Junior event To attend, fill out the entry form and return it by June 26. to: Pennsyl vania Holstein Association, 839 Benner Pike, State College PA 16801 Merchandising (CentlniMd from Page AM) the war. When the Confederate Alan is on the county Holstein troops marched through on the board and on the heifer sale com railroad tracks adjoining the farm mittee at Shalom Christian Aca on their way to bum Chambers- demy, where Ashley is a first burg, they slopped at this house grader. He enjoys hunting and for coffee. church activities, but “all have After the war, one of the sold- suffered due to lack of time be iers returned and married one of cause of the ET work,” he said, the daughters. They lived in the Kendra sews, is chairman of the stone house, then built the brick mission committee at Antrim addition in 1896. Brethren in Christ Church, and Family Activities teaches Sunday School. Mark’s father. H. Norman Mey- The Meyers family is to serve ers, 81. lives in Greencastle and as host for the Franklin County calls weekly for updates on the Holstein Field Day set for August farm work. He comes out to watch t The itltruminH w j|| whenever the classifier comes, be demonstrated then, as wiU “He says he doesn’t understand flushing. The speaker is to be Ron the ET work, but he’s interested in Buffington, of Ohio, who will talk how things are going,” Mark said, on mwphMutUing IF YOU ARE... FORCED TO FEED more than four times a day or during peak laying periods, call 911 for your egg casualties or. . . call (717) 393-5807 for Information on how our chain feeder pampers your product. . . from cage to carton. !jlk- Bin Piitdiman. IF IT’S WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY