Pa. Holstein Assn. Honors Many Local Persons Several local farmers and farm youth were among those honored last week at the Pennsylvania Holstein Association annual convention in Altoona. The herd of Clarence Stauifer, Ephrata, was among five herds recognized for high classification average and body conformation. Receiving recognition for leading lactation averages for production achievements were- J. Mowery Frey Jr, Lancaster, Sinking Springs Farms, Inc, York, and Paul B Zimmerman, Ephrata Recognized for receiving All- American honors for show ring winnings during the 1970 season were: J. Mowery Frey Jr, Lancaster, George M. Knight Jr, Airville; Hubert S. Miller, Myerstown, and Raymond A. Seidel, Richland. The Lancaster County Holstein Breeders Association received a membership service award for having the most new members. The Lancaster County Association was also recognized My Neighbors “Oops” New Idea warranty covers wood and labor. (It even pays the freight!) There’s no double-talk with this warra unlikely event'that any of the wood cv in your New Idea Manure Spreader ro through, replacement will be made wk cost to you, the original purchaser. No charge for labor, no charge for wood, no charge for freight. And this is in addition to the New Idea full year warranty on the spreader. Wood lasts longer! It cannot rust! A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland A. L.HERR&BRO. Quarryville LANDIS BROS., INC. Lancaster for a sale and show achievements award for having the winning club herd at the State Black and White Show York County was recognized for having the highest averaging county consignment at the State Calf Sale last spring Jefferson D. Yoder, Elverson, was recognized for receiving the National Holstein Association’s most sought after award, the Progressive Breeders Registry Award Receiving All-Pennsylvania awards were- John Mowery Frey, Lancaster, for junior yearling heifer, Fultonway Rachel Amy Jane; George Knight Jr, Airville, for senior yearling heifer, Remcrest KP Lola; Herbert and Rhelda Royer, Lancaster, five year old and over cow, Blossomelle Dairy Princess, and Andrew Stoltzfus, Elverson, for best three females. Top 4-H and FFA members receiving Junior All- Pennsylvania Awards for show ring achievement during 1971, chosen from among 53 entries, included: Susan Ann Frey, Lancaster, for intermediate heifer calf, Fultonway Rag Apple Caramel, George Knight 111, Airville, for senior heifer calf, Collins Crest Katie Jo, John Mowery Frey, Lancaster, junior yearling heifer, Fultonway Rachel Amy Jane; Paul H Knight, Airville, senior yearling heifer, Remcrest K P. Lola, and Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown, for two year old heifer, Penn Springs Bill Maid ' I □ n u Pennsylvania 4-H and FFA members entered 44 Registered Holsteins in the 10th annual Junior Holstein Milk and Fat ilWKfe KINZER EQUIP. CO. FARM SERVICE N G HERSHEY & SON Cochranville, Pa. Manheim LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Junior Contest Kinzer STOLTZFUS Rheems Production Contest All production records entered were 305 days in length and included only the last lactation completed in the DHIA testing year which ended September .30 Winners included • Gary L. Akers, Quarryville, who was third in milk production in the two year and under three year class with 19,755 pounds of milk from Solanco-Acres Van Ringer Trixie Michael R Stewart, Airville, York County, was third in but terfat production with 722 pounds of butterfat in the two year and under three year class with Jackie Stewhills Streak In the three year and under four year class, P Carl Yoder, Elverson, Chester County, was second in milk production with 21,947 pounds of milk from his Rocky-Side Star June. Three Chester County animals placing high in the four year old and over class were. Joyce F Weaver, Glenmoore, second in milk and third in butterfat with 24,270 pounds of milk and 872 pounds of butterfat from Welsh Springs Golden Violet, Carol Yoder Elverson, third in milk with 2.1,840 pounds from Rocky Side Beauty, and Susan J. Weaver, Glenmoore, fifth in butterfat with 771 pounds, from Marsh Acres Piney Empress. In his President’s Address, George Bndenbaugh reported fiscal year achievements of a record high State Membership of 4,905, putting Pennsylvania first in the nation. Also, Pennsylvania firsts on the national level include Holstein registrations at 48,822, transfers at 26,386, and active national members at 4,715 The Association-sponsored CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. ROY H. BUCH, INC. Ephrata, R.D. #2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27,1971 Pennsylvania All-American Invitational Sale set a record average of $3,152 an 41 con signments with a top of $41,000, the recognition of 15 Penn sylvania Holsteins in the 1970 All- American Contest, Nineteen District Black and White Shows with 2,802 exhibits plus a record attendance of 547 participants at the four Association-sponsored Judging Schools Presenting staff reports were Secretary William C Nichol and Holstem-Fnesian Association Program Directors Loren Engelbrecht and Carl Brown In their remarks they stressed the Trojan mtpy! Want seed from a lot that’s already been grown and proved? 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KEEN & SON Atglen WEAVER FIX-IT SHOP RD, New Holland DISTRIBUTED BY STANFORD SEED COMPANY Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462 need for more involvement of the total membership in Association programs, the need for ex pansion of youth programs, plus the importance of developing a market for Pennsylvania Registered Holsteins in foreign countries Nearly 600 dairymen from across the State participated in the two-day program Next year’s convention will be held in 11-county Southeast District of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association Serving this year as General Convention Chairman was G Milton Corle, Mar tinsburg Medium Season TXS-113N TXS-102N ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIES RD4, Lititz F. M. BROWN’S SONS, INC Sinking Spring Birdsboro MARTIN FEED MILL Ephrata RD3 BOMBERGER’S STORE Elm GERMAN FEED MILL Denver CHEMGRO FERTILIZER CO East Petersburg 13