Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 13, 1976, Image 64

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 13.1976
64
Loren Zimmerman
By SALLY BAIR
EAST EARL, Pa. - Loren
Zimmerman, East Earl R 1,
was elected president of the
Lancaster County Holstein
Club in a reorganizations!
meeting following their
annual banquet Tuesday at
Willow Valley Restaurant.
Elected vice-president was
Nathan Stoltzfus, Gap Rl;
secretarty, Robert Kendig,
Conestoga R 1; and
treasurer, Elam Bollinger,
Manheim R 7.
Newly elected directors
include John Barley,
Conestoga R 2, Earl
Stauffer, Epbrata R 1, and
Nathan Stoltzfus. Retiring
directors are Clair Hershey,
Nottingham R 2; Albert Fry,
Mount Joy R 1, and Galen
Crouse, Stevens.
Earl Stauffer presented
awards to Junior Holstein
members who won in the
county milk and fat contest.
Winners were: 2 year old
class, Steven Kauffman,
Elizabethtown R 1, with a
record of 18,468 4 per cent
743; 3 year old class, Richard
Mellinger, Strasburg R 1,
with a record of 16,530, 3.1
per cent, 520; four year old,
Richard Bollinger, Lititz, R
4, with a record of 22,543,3.3.
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per cent, 752; and five years
and older, Joyce Stoltzfus,
Gap R 2,16,994,4.7 per cnet,
794.
He also announced that
Linda Kauffman,
Elizabethtown R 1, Is a
finalist in the Distinguished
Junior Member contest.
Lancaster County Dairy
Princess Debra Kreider,
Manheim R 5, spoke about
her work in dairy promotion.
She said that promotion is
being carried out through the
distribution of literature,
and showed samples of the
materials she uses.
She encouraged the
dairymen to get involved in
the milk promotion so that it
can continue to expand as it
has in the last year. She,
encouraged them to consider
being either patrons ($l.OO
per person, $2.00 per couple)
or donors ($5.00) for the
dairy princess coordinating
committee. She told them it
would be like investing in
their own business'. She
concluded with a smile, “1
guarantee you’ll see
results.”
President and master of
ceremonies Mel Eby
presented Debra and
alternate Dairy Princess
Twila Brubaker with
gallon sizes
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elected pres, of Lane. Co. Holstein Club
souvenir plates from the
national Holstein convention
in appreciation for their
promotional work.
State director Robert
Kauffman and Director of
Special Programs Robert
Morris borth urged
dairymen to participate in
the state convention being
held November 17-19, at
West Middlesex, Pa. They
also asked for support of the
local junior association as it
gets started. Kauffman
announced that there are
over 5,000 members in the
state and just under 600 in
Lancaster County. He en
couraged members to renew
their memberships early.
Program Director Mike
Nolan discussed the
programs of the national
office and stressed the need
for bull pedigrees at the state
office. He said the national
convention will be held next
June 27-28 in Columbus Ohio,
with Obie Snider, Penn
sylvania director, being
nominated for vice president
of the national association.
In remarks prior to the
banquet, County Extension
Agent N. Alan Bair told the
farms
quality
3000
The junior winners at the Lancaster Joyce Stoltzfus, Gap R 2; and Steven
County Holstein banquet were (left Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl.
to right) Richard Bollinger, Lititz R 4;
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Nearly 270 attended the
banquet. Special en
tertainment was provided
during the evening by
Marlene Hershey and the
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