Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 08, 1977, Image 24

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8,1977
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Young ones honored at
Lebanon Holstein dinner
By DIETER KRIEG
MOUNT ZION - Gathering
here and filling every seat in
the Fellowship Hall of Zoar’s
Lutheran Church, Lebanon
County Holstein breeders
paid tribute to some of the
organizations younger
members. The occasion was
the annual banquet of the
Lebanon County Holstein
Club, held Tuesday evening.
Gestures of appreciation
weren’t limited to young
adults, however. Early m the
program, Ken Mase in
troduced a gentlemen who
needs no introduction among
Pennsylvania Holstein
breeders. Rising from his
chair amidst applause was
Hubert Miller of Myer
stown, 81, whose Lime Rock
Holstems have been making
a name for themselves and
their owner .for more than
half a century. Miller is a
lifetime member of the
County Holstein Club and
serves on the organization’s
board of directors and
executive committee.
Taking home placques and
certificates for meritorious
production records by their
Holstein animals were more
than a dozen junior mem
bers. Among them was
Lebanon County Dairy
Prmcess, Joyce Moyer, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Moyer, Lebanon. The
petite and pretty brunette
was called to the front four
times to receive recognition
for her animals’ production
records.
Joyce’s aged cow led the
list for butterfat production
with a tally of 699 pounds.
Following, in order, were
Jane Bomgardner, Kirby
Horst, and Rick Krall. In
milk production for aged
cows, Rick Krall’s bovine
beat the competition with a
record of 19,673 pounds.
Placmg after him were
Kirby Horst, Joyce Moyer
and Jane Bomgardner.
David Bomgardner scored
two victories with his 4-year
old, which finished her most
recent lactation with 25,748
pounds of milk and 774
pounds of butterfat. Behind
him in milk were Jane
Bomgardner, Joyce Moyer,
and Barbara Sattazahn. For
fat production, the list was
rounded out by the same
three people, the only dif
ference being that Barbara
Sattazahn edged Joyce
Moyer for third place.
Vincent Arnold and Alan
Hostetter captured first
places in milk and butterfat
production, respectively, for
3-year old Holsteins. Ar
nold’s animal led with 18,909
pounds, to beat entries by
Ray Moyer and Pat Arnold.
Hostetler’s 3-year old
churned out 726 pounds of
butterfat to go ahead of
Holsteins owned by Ray
Moyer, Vincent Arnold and
Kirby Horst, who placed
behind him in that order.
For 2-vear olds. Barbara
Sattazahn’s young cow
Junior members of the Lebanon County Holstein Association who won top
honors for their cows' production records were, left to right: David Bomgardner,
Vince Arnold, Joyce Moyer, Gary Reist, Alan Hostetter, and Barbara Sattazahn.
Kirby Horst, Pat Arnold, Ray Moyer and Jane Bomgardner were second place
winners with their cows.
topped the field with a
record of 19,856 pounds.
Coming in close behind, at
19,674 pounds, was a cow
owned by Pat Arnold. Gary
Reist and Dave Bomgardner
were third and fourth,
respectively. Gary Heist’s
first calf heifer checked in
with 719 pounds of butterfat
to take the crown in that
division. Alan Hostetter,
David Bomgardner and Pat
Arnold trailed in that order.
Another group of
youngsters who were
honored was the 4-H Dairy
Cattle Judging Team from
Lebanon County, which
came away with a second
place during state-wide
competition at the Penn
sylvania All-American in
Harrisburg last week
Members of the team were
Dave and Jane Bomgardner,
Kirby Horst, and Alan
Hostetter.
Other portions of the
program, which was at
tended by an estimated 250
people, included remarks
from Hershey Bare, state
director for the club; Robert
Morris, representing the
Pennsylvania Holstein
Association; Robert Lentz,
sales representative of the
National Association; and
Clarence Stauffer, program
director for HFAA.
Comments by the four men
centered around mem
bership dues and
registration fees, both of
which have been approved
for changes which go into
effect in the near future.
Calves must also be
registered by the age of six
months, rather than the
previous 8-month limit, if
lower registration fees are to
hold. Members are urged to
take note of these changes
and to pass the word along to
anyone who may not yet be
aware of the new rulings. It
was also noted that the
Pennsylvania Holstein
Association’s farm near
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Middletown is receiving
improved and enlarged
export facilities and that the
new building was designed to
be multi-purpose.
Holstein breeders
throughout the area are
encouraged to consider
raising both heifers and bulls
for possible sale to foreign
countries, several speakers
noted.
Concluding the program
was a slide presentation on
the Club’s tour to Canada
last Spring. Among the
farms the group visited
were: Agro Acres,
Browndale Farm, Eby
holme Farms, Ebydale
Farms, United Breeders,
Spring Farms, Rowntree
Farms, Via-Pax, Roman
dale Farms, Oak Ridges
Farm, Hanover Hill Farm,
and Roybrook Farm.
Entertainment for the
evening was also provided
by the Maulfair Sisters -
Elaine, Diane, and Brenda -
of Jonestown.
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