Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1970, Image 23

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    Local Men, , Youths Get -Awards
Elvin Hess Re-Elected Pa. Holstein V-P
Elvin. Hess JrStrasburg, York, was -among four herds
Kras re-elected vice president of recognized, for leading lactation
the 'Pennsylvania Holstein Asso- averages and production achieve
ciatkm at its, 16th annual con- ments.
mention at Titusville last week. Frey, Knight, Hubert S Mn-
Other officers re-elected were; ler, Myerstown, and Raymond
George Breidenbauch, Martins- Seidel, Richland, weie also
burg, president; Robert "Curley, among- those receiving plagues
Montrose, treasurer, and Wil- for participation in the winning
liam C. Nichol, State College, state herd at the recent Penn
association secretary sylvama A-H-Amencan and East-
Elsewhere at the convention, ern National Holstein Show,
the herd of J. Mowery Frey and Two clubs were recognized for
Son, Lancaster, was among five show and- sale achievements
herds recognized for high class- Lancaster County, winner of the
ifioation average and body con- club herd class at the state Black
formation. George M Knight and White Show, and Chester
Jr., Airville, was also included County, highest averaging coun
in-the five - ty consignment at the state calf
Knight also received All- sale last spring. Among eight
American honors for show ring herds recognized for both type
winnings in 1969 and recognition-,and " production achievements
for top 'sales consigments. * - were the "following; Warren and
-Sinking Springs Farms, Inc., Carl Hertzler, Elizabethtown;
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N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Bruboker
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Washington fioro, Pa. QuarryviUe, Pa.
at State Convention
Ferndale Farms, Lebanon; Hert
zler’s Dairy Farm, Elizabeth
town; and Jefferson'Yoder, El
verson.
Show Ring Awards
Some local Holstein breeders
received recognition for show
ring achievement during 1970
The awards weie made by the
Pennsylvania Holstein Associa
tion of State College and the
“Pennsylvania Holstein News”
Office of Sandy Creek, New
York.
Among those receiving the All-
Pennsylvania awards fiom a
group of 100 contest entrants
were the following
Hubert Miller, Myerstown,
Junior_ Yearling Bull Lime
Rock 'B R. Penstate; Donna
Akers, Quarryville, Junior Heif
er Calf—Solanco Acres Bonus
Pepper.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28,1970
Elvin Hess Jr.
Pa. Holstein Assn. V P
Cynthia Knight, Airville, In
termediate Heifer Calf—Wood
bine ivocket Lucia; J. Mowery
Frey Jr., Lancaster, Five Year
Old and Over Cow—Alnat Toitil
la Ivanhoe Ginger.
. George Kmght Jr, Airville,
Senior Get of Sire—Osborndale
Ivanhoe; George Knight, Best
Three Females.
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the Junior All-Pennsylvania
awards, was presented to 4-H
and FFA members by Clarence
Stauffer, Ephrata, member of
the State Holstein Association
Youth Committee. The top
showmen who received the
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