Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1995, Image 87

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    1995 Distinguished Junior Member Semifinalists
Molly Aylsworth
Shreve, Ohio
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Kimberly Meier
Ridott, Illinois
PAUL B. \\g.
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LOOP STALLS
All Loop Stalls Are Coated With Baked
On Top Grade Polyester TGIC Powder
Coating After Fabrication
•Super Tough Finish
• Protection From Rust & Corrosion
• Superior Electrical Insulation
LOOP STALLS
WIDE FRONT
FEATURING
• The most versatile of all loop
stall designs
• Greater cow comfort when
entering and existing stalls
• Sufficient lunge space for head
and neck between top and
bottom of loop
• FREEDOM
STALLS
FEATURING
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CONVE
ST
Loop
• 2 3/8” Outside Diameter High Yield Steel Tubing With Al 2
Ga. (.108) Wall
• Spray Arc Transfer Method Used On Welds
PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC.
Call or Wrlta For Hours
Additional Information Mon. Thru Frl.
And Your 7 to 5
Nearost Daalar Sat. 7 to 11
Jill Hamish
'hristiana, Pennsylvani
Tim Perry
Hilmar, California
• Chip Resistant
• Resists Acid & Chemicals
• Smoother Finish Stays Cleaner
• Greater cow comfort in shorter
stall beds
• Provides additional side head
in the It
295 Woodcorner Rd.
Lititz, PA 17543*9165
1 Mile West of Ephrata
717-738-7365
Sandi Hurtgen
Oakdale, California
Kelli Savage
Knoxville, Maryland
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THE END OF TEAT INJURY
ca yt "NO SECRETS”
The “TEAT SAVER”
pushes the udder & teat away from
/ s the dew claw. Apply two weeks prior
(jr to freshening.
This product can be purchased at your local Farm Stores or Feed
Mills or by contacting your local animal health centers.
The TEATSAVER” supplied by
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> Chetek Wisconsin 54728
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Shelly Lammers
Brandon, Wisconsin
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Jason Sheehan
Rochester, Minnesota
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
(Contlnuod from Pago C 2)
(Turn to Page C 4)
Karen McComb
Purcellville, Virginia
Michael Stebbins
Homell, New York
Afternoon Brail
National Board Bpouaoa Activity
Delegate a Btata Registration
Hospitality Booth Open
Paat President'a Dinner
A Theater show
Past/Future Convention
chairaan Breakfast Moating
Dalogata 6 Stata Registration
Fara Tours (Pending)
Hospitality Booth Open
HUSO Intsrvisws
DJN Intsrvisws
Interdsnoainationsl Worship
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Cattle Viewing
SET Meeting
Dairy Bar
Breeder's Majority Meeting
President's Reception
Christopher McCullough
Juda, Wisconsin
Candi Taylor
Wendall, Idaho
Holstein
Convention
(Continued from P«o* c 2)
ter Memorial and Nationality
Classrooms at the University of
Pittsburgh.
Also scheduled is a “Pittsburgh
and its Rivers Tour, which is to
feature Station Square with more
than 60 shops in restored railroad
warehouses.
A ride high up to the Duquense
Incline allows a panorama of Pitts
burgh, and the tour also includes a
rivcrboat luncheon cruise, accord
ing to a news release.
For those wishing to hit golf
balls, a convention amateur golf
tournament is set to get started at
6:30 a.m. and last until about 3
p.m. It is the annual convention
golf outing with a limit of 132 gol
fers and is set to be held at Fort
Cherry Golf Club, with a pre-tee
off buffet breakfast.
From 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. everybody
will want to make at least a tem
porary stop at Point State Park at
the junction of the three rivers of
Pittsburgh for a convention bar
beque with entertainment by the
River City Brass Band (4:30
p.m.-6:15 p.m.).
From 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. those
interested in buying cattle can sub
mit bids in the convention silent
auction
(Turn to Page C 4)