Top Pennsylvania DHIA Herds By (Continued from Page D 4) DAVID J SDIB PEACHEY 51.8 DAVID T HOSTETLER 41.6 LEROY+ROO KADFFHAN 60.7 Y BROQKSIDE FARM 95.5 G SHEUXM PEACHEY 64.0 JOHN SALOHA BYLER 49.2 PAUL J ZOOK 45.8 JAKES J ALLISON 59.8 MONTGOMERY PATTY-WN DAIRY PARK 65.6 22743 831 1.7 721 GEORGE SEBEKO JR 61.9 21267 786 3.7 686 RICHARD A BECHTEL 97.7 21183 723 3.4 671 ROBERT HEKITT 33.9 21741 671 3.1 670 FRED SEIPT FAMILY 100.7 21134 723 3.4 665 KERRYKEAD PARK 95.9 20729 718 3.5 654 CORRECTIONAL IKDUST 167.9 20341 736 3.6 652 H B SAOL HIGH SCHOOL 22.4 20263 728 3.6 644 HAROLD K HALTEKAN 67.0 19959 749 3.8 640 ROY S KOLB 6 SONS 110.5 20991 763 3.6 639 NAYNE HU.TJUET.I. 66.0 19183 631 3.3 623 E JAY RENNMGER 113.6 19382 692 3.6 620 EDNIN A POLLOCK 92.4 19204 664 3.5 614 D P LONGACRE FAMILY 73.8 17680 685 3.9 608 lALISA HOLSTEINS 84.6 18982 717 3.8 602 MONTOUR ED I NARYANN BAKER 77.8 KEITH T FLETCHER 54.7 RANDY+PAT KITCHEN 55.3 KAR-JA FARM 161.6 DARYL 4 NANCY LANDIS 71.5 DAVID APPLENAN 25.8 PAUL E ROSS 23.7 PAUL E ROSS 35.9 GEORGE FARMS INC gg.B VISIT THE 120th ANNUAL ORATZ FAIR Route 25, Graft, Pa. September 19-25, 1993 I BAYS •# TMHEIBBBIIANILY KRfKRTAIINEMT • $4 DAILY Admlulon Include* amusement rides, exhibits A midway ihow* (except Bungee jumping participation) and many grandstand showit • Hew rid* company! ■ Dally grandatand «how«l DAILY ATTRACTIONS Forth* (hit time in CM* ana 2 p.m. • Animal Show Building Dedication 2:30 p.m. (approx.) - Grat* Fair Queen Contest & Judging 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. - Vicksburg Quartet rtonday. September 20. 7 p.ra. “World’* Largest Demo Derby” Sponsored by Don V Foodßite, Lyken s> PA * Grandstand $5, Bleachers $2 4 p.m. - Harness Horse Racing 7 p.m. - Twin Valley Players, Apple Pie/Calce/Cookie Judging, Awards Night (Exhlbkon, lmto<k,«ic), Antique Tractor Parade, Presentation of Pair Queens • (All Tim fnpwm onfittQ U mm In P 4 p.m. • Harnett Horae Racing 7 p.m. ■ Shuckt and Pat Garrett - FREE • Sfmutnd by Wenger Petek Rheentt, PA. ursday. September 23. 7 p.m. “World’* Large*t Demo Derby” Spenetreelbj Don’t faoMite, Lyhem, PA • Grandstand *5, Bleachers $2 M a ** M Senior Citizen Day 12 noon • Senior Citizen Town Meeting 1 p.m. - Hatneet Hone Racing w/the Al Shade Show - FREE! day. September 24 - 2 p.m. High School Bands Spoiuored by Gnat Notional Bonk • Grandaond $3, Blnchcn S 2 7 p.m. - Ronnie McDowell N«ncy Dee Track (Brini kwndmr)/Grandlttlid 8 Bleachfn J 6 SfmumJ by Mid Pam Bonk & Tbt WYCL Network 7:30 p.m. - 4-H & FFA Livtatodc Auction Saturday. September 25 • Family Day 1 p.m. - Circiu & Magic Act on the Main Stage 7 p.m. - PTTPA Truck & Tractor Pull! TICKETS BY MAIL Show Peeked Mai che<* A eel-addreeeed.elamped envelope loi CMz Fair, P.O. Box 204. Qmlz, PA 17030 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL M 5-5441 23092 802 23121 838 22800 835 22552 854 23041 854 22486 873 22639 778 22668 726 22637 838 22267 711 20326 790 17740 715 18483 714 18352 680 18345 656 16485 634 15050 584 itember 1 SunA TtokM (Track, CrandMnd, Bltaotitra) ' *sl Ship. I Hand. ENOS BYLER WHITEHALL ACRES BOCKEYE ACRES ELI Y HOSTETLER NORTHAMPTON FRANK HILLER JR KEYSTONE FARM KARL HILLER EXCELSIOR FARM-FLECK KLEIN EARNS RICHARD N SHITH6SONS JANES BED® THALER FAUNS JUNIPERDALE PARK mans L YODNG JOHN BOOK) BRENER FARRS OTTSONNFARH JOHN P VALKOVEC PAUL F SMITH NORTHUMBERLAND NORTH RUSH HOLSTEUS 17.6 26583 1001 3.8 837 3.1 RM D SHULTZ FARMS 84.3 24882 908 3.7 788 3.2 FRED (TOR STRODSI 63.9 24719 920 3.7 772 3.1 BRERT BDCXHALTER 113.3 21377 767 3.6 711 3.3 CLAYTQI H SttRTZ 32.8 21432 717 3.3 700 3.3 GAR! IROCKEMMILLHI 73.4 21560 828 3.8 682 3.2 AK C R PARKS 40.1 18952 691 3.6 627 3.3 GUNII SCHAFFER 34.8 18607 561 3.0 606 3.3 SBOCH MAROR FARMS 96.3 18659 678 3.6 601 3.2 HAYNE KLOCK 34.9 18388 685 3.7 600 3.3 JERRY SHTB. 49.1 17958 676 3.8 589 3.3 PAUL SCHMIDT 110.2 17364 615 3.5 589 3.4 ERRBST L KQLFE 60.9 17742 686 3.9 573 3.2 IDEE X REBOCK 44.7 18300 706 3.9 571 3.1 LLOYD B ZHHESMAN 112.7 16974 609 3.6 560 3.3 Total i 44.0 14801 562 3.8 483 43.0 15085 550 3.6 467 45.3 14893 557 3.7 465 25.1 15098 519 3.4 465 It does 3. body good. * ADC Meets Farmers’ Needs More Than $129 Million in Extra Payments "At Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, our mission is to maximize returns to members. In the past six years, we returned more than $129 million to members in equity payments, over-order premiums and quality bonuses. That’s an average of $36,600 per member. And these extra dollars are continuing at the rate of $1.7 million a month. "When non-members ask me why they should belong to Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, I am happy to report that we are financially healthy, strong in membership and growing in sales. ADC is the region’s largest and most •fiscally-sound cooperative, with a guaranteed market and outstanding benefits. "More dairy farmers joined us last year than at any time in the past decade. If you are not an ADC shipper and are worried about your own milk market, then you should talk to the cooperative that is facing the future with confidence.” Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Ssptembar 18, 1993-DS County For August 3.3 3.1 3.1 3.1 RICHARD METZ JR RAY EMC HELEN KEVIR GRICE ALRADA PARKS NELVH S HEAVER X H SMITH FARMS ED + HIUA IKIOLLEH 43.3 TROUT BROTHERS NILXAY FARM DEAR t ERIC MULLEN 87.3 O'TOOLE BRO'S ROBERT LICHTENBERGER 32.3 DAVID H HELLER BENJAMIN E DDK PERRY VALLEY FARM 51.1 POTTER IVAJEH FARMS 97.1 22335 92 < DALE HOFFMAN + SONS 106.5 22526 838 3.7 JACK THOMAS SR 81.4 21510 *O5 3.7 TITUS 6 DAVID RISSER 106.2 22172 877 4.0 IVAN SMOKER A SONS 108.9 22260 869 3.9 R-OHM FARMS 86.8 22038 786 3.5 RON+CANDY COONEY (4.0 21313 824 3.9 JOHN C TRADB 38.4 21155 782 3.7 KEVIN RISSER 156.5 21031 925 KARLTORREY 107.2 20043 764 3.8 GUY DUNN 59.2 19910 799 4.0 DOHAU) THOMPSON FRED RISSER SCOTT BOCHSEM JOHKAROL FOWLER CARL A FARMS IK JANES D DUNN BRIAN ROCH HILLER 6 REX INC JAMES RODICHOK RANDY MILLER SDMTRAIL DAIRY FARM BDRDELL TROXELL JAMES HEPLER WILBERT MOYER BRUCE LEATBERNAM GEORGE HINKLE SRYDERLAMDFARNS LARRY BEPLER KURTZ DAIRY FARM Atlantic Dairy Cooperative 1225 Industrial Highway, Southampton, PA 18966 1 -800-645-MILK PERRY 23896 22615 34.2 111.1 22258 109.5 92.3 22408 22851 88.9 21801 100.1 21746 122.0 21464 54.7 21622 20902 52.4 20771 20757 20457 63.7 20051 46.4 21608 769 908 655 620 20131 20853 19470 19207 63.6 56.6 30.9 58.5 SCHUYLKILL (Turn to Page D 6) Robert B. McSparran 3.8 4.4 3.4 3.2 President
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