Noble dale Farm Takes Premier Breeder' f Exhibitor At District TV Jersey Parish Show Nobledale Farms captured both banners at the 1996 District IV Jersey Parish Show held In Troy. Shown from left are Michelle Borek, Tommy Noble. Shirley Noble, Ben McClure, Elaine Noble, Judge of the show Chris Hill, Stuart Noble holding Marla Jo Noble, and Bradford County Dairy Princess Robin Wilson. Five-year-old Bren-Dellte Daffodil, shown by Brenda Hodder, left, was named the grand champion of the annual District IV Jersey Parish Show. Nobledale Juno Won der, shown by Michelle Borek, was the reserve grand champion. Bradford County Dairy Princess Robin Wilson and Tioga County Dairy Princess Lisa Fitch present the awards. ■ IdWklim * C.B, HOOBER & SON, INC. • Intercourse, PA I ■NUrll 717-768-8131 I * HOOBER EQUIPMENT INC. • Middletown, DE 3OMTMW ' <2 Tie Savina fPCace ’ ca HOOBER WE SHIP PARTS DAILY FEDERAL EXPRESS HQUBS mU Mon.-Fri. 7 AM-SPM; Sat.: 7 AM-Noon CflBß lif CALL US... InllinriM^l It Could Bo Wo Havo It DPS station < 'r UPS Via FED. EXP. - UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT, ETC. £■ , *r ' * a m *<• m at. . ■*'l* Lancaster Finning, Saturday, August 31.1M6-Al9 CAROLYN MOYER Bradford Co. Correspondent TROY (Bradford Co.) Nobledale Farm topped the com petition as they captured both the premier breeder and exhibitor ban ners at the 1 1th annual District IV Jersey Parish Show held Aug. 19. Judge Chris Hill of Maryland sorted through the 90 entries to select Bren-Delite Daffodil, a 5-ycar-old owned by Brenda Rob son Hodder, as the grand champion. Following closely in his pattern of long, clean dairy cows was his reserve grand champion, Noble dale Juno ‘Wonder, owned by Nobledale Farm. Named junior champion of the show was Ty-Ly-Vicw June Dawn, a summer yearling owned by Paul 4 and Carolyn Moyer. The reserve junior champion of the day was fall calf Bren-Delite Autumn, owned by Brenda Robson Hodder. PennAg Convention Speakers Named EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) PennAg Industries Association has announced that the following speakers will address its 118th Convention. The Convention will be at the Hotel Hershey, Hershey, PA on Tuesday, September 17. 1996. William Matuszeski, Director, of EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Prog ram Office, will be- the Keynote speaker at the convention. He is Chairman of the Implementation Committee for the Bay Program, a cooperative restoration effort by the States of Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania; the District of Columbia, the Chesapeake Bay Commission representing the three states’ legislatures; andEPA as the representative of the Feder al Government The Bay Program is the premier watershed restora tion effort in the United States, and is recognized world-wide for its clear goals, measurable achievements, comprehensive approach to such complex prob lems as air deposition and popula tion growth, and use of computer models to test management options. John Doombos of the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Manage ment and Fisheries of The Nether- lands is currently head of the Centre for Information and Sup port of Manure Processing. The In the'youthdiviskm, senior 2-year-old Norttiiart(jily ifidd Pay ge, owned by Cathlcen Norman, commanded attention as she was named the grand champion.'Fol lowing her in the reserve grand champion slot was Corissa Cool baugh’s junior 2-year-old, Coris sa’s Elizabeth Esther. The junior champion of the youth division was Kim Barker’s Jer-Sweet Jenks Laurel-Lea, a summer yearling. In the reserve position was Kent Barker’s fall calf, Jer-Sweet Malcolm Gems Sapphire. A list of the top three open and youth placings in each class follows; DISTRICT IV JERSEY PARISH SHOW RESULTS Spring Calf: 1. (Ijr) Kickamoo Blaint Lindwy, ownad by Jannttor Totninton. 2., (2jr) RS Tractor Panda Paecbet, owned by (Turn to Page A 23) Centre is involved with marketing fertilizer based on animal manure. Previously, he served as head of the Economic Department of the Experimental Research Station for Cattle Husbandry at Lelystad, as an economist in the National Dairy Development Project in Kenya, and in the headquarters of the Ministry of Agriculture in The Hague. James C. Miller, 111, will be the Banquet Speaker. Miller is Counselor to both Citi zens for a Sound Economy and the Tax Foundation. He is also a Dis tinguished Fellow at the Center for Study of Public Choice at George Mason University, a member of the Administrative Conference of the U.S. and a Senior Fellow of the Hoover Insti tution at Stanford University. From October 1985 to October 1988, Miller was Director of the Office of Management and Budget and was a member of Pres ident Reagan’s cabinet. He has also served as Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission. The holder of a Ph.D. in eco nomics, Miller is the, author of over 100 .articles in professional journals and is the author, co author or editor of eight books. For more information concern ing the PennAg Convention, please call (717) 733-2238.