ULYSSES Kevin Risser, 2 and reminded members that Barker to Shirley Tice, and a fire Genesee, and Jack Thomas, therp were changes in the base extinguisher from Coudersport Ulysses, were elected directors at SsSowuig Agway to David Smoker, the annual dinner meeting of the Doug Hershey, membership Tom Gooch, Keystone Har- Potter County Hoistem Club, held coordinator of the Pennsylvania vestore salesman, awarded Monday, at the Penn York Camp, Holstein Association, spoke and Harvestore hats to Dan Tice and Ulysses. Fifty-nine persons at- showed slides on how to promote George Barker, a salt and pepper tended. and sell registered Holstems. s *t to Bonnie Barker and a ther- Risser and Thomas were chosen -yhe following door prizes were mos to Wayne Torrey Semen from to replace Robert Greene, awarded- jumper cables from United Semen Exchange Roulette, and Titus Risser, Ulysses Agway to Jack Knowlton; representative, Jay Gooch, was Genesee, whose terms expired. vice arms from Genesee Hardware awarded to David Angood and Jay Gooch, Coudersjort RD, - Leon Tice; Youngs’ Treat and state director, gave a report that f rom Coudersport Agway to Gay Grow calf medicine from' Gordon the State Championship Show will • Hamilton; milk replacer from Prior to Jon Vincent and a box of be held at Bloomsburg, September Vigortone’ by George and Bonnie felt tip pens from the Cooperative Extension Service to Dennis Fruit, vegetable growers w S 0 n wmg tlie meetmg. # board of directors’ meeting was to organize summer market growers this year since two new Risser, chairman; Ivan Kibbe Jr., market locations will be opened Harrison Valley; vice chairman; The people in the city have been Alvin Miller, Ulysses, secretary eager and grateful for the fresh, treasurer; Jay Gooch, Couder higher quality prodcue brought in sport RD, state director and sales by the farmers. chairman; Dennis Smoker, Any farmer who would be m- Genesee, show chairman; Jack terested in this marketing Thomas, Ulysses, youth chair program and attending this man; Sam Crossley, news meetmg should contact either reporter; George Barker, Ulysses, Frank Stiles, chairperson, of breed improvement chairman; Monroeville, NJ. at 609/881-3395, Tom Kibbe, Hamson Valley, or John Shenk, secretary- special activities chairman and treasurer of Lititz, at 717/626-6194 Jay Gooch, membership chair- PHILADELPHIA - The far mers in the Philadelphia Tailgate Market Coalition have extended an invitation to any interested vegetable or fruit growers to at tend the spring organizational meeting. This meeting will take place in Philadelphia at the Archdioces Building, located at 222 N. 17th Street on Friday, February 20, 1981. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. We need a few more vegetable Potter Holstein Club elects directors Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 14,1981—85 man. Selected for the show com- will be March 23, at 8 p.m. at the mittee were Dennis Smoker, Jay Ulysses Bank. Plans will be made Gooch and Kevin Risser.. for summer activities and judges The next meeting of the Potter will be selected for the dairy Countv Holstein board of directors shows. Ephrata young farmers (Continued from Page B 4) A dairyman, Bollinger has a milking herd of 50 cows on his 100 acre farm. But he is successfully raising more than com and milk. Bollinger has two sons and one daughter who all earned the Keystone Farmer Degree. Outstanding Community Service Award was presented to Mr and Mrs. Donald Graybill, operators of Triple G market. They were cited for their support of a number of community projects, especially their work withFFAand4-H. Active member award went to Mahlon Eberly, a past vice president and president of EAYFA Eberly also has served as PR director, delegate to the state convention, and chairman of the group’s refreshment stand fund raising project. Curtis Martin, who farms about 65 acres, was honored as the American Farmer Degree award d was presented to his father. A gift certificate was presented to Young Farmer Advisor Charles Ackley and his wife Joy in ap preciation for work done and support given in the previous year Retiring President Rick Pfautz was honored by the group for the work he did. Pfautz passed the gavel to new President Gerald R. Martin, R 1 Ephrata. Other officers include Clark Stauffer, vice president; Philip Lemmger, R 2 Denver, Secreatry; Ray Beyer, R 4 Lititz, treasurer, and Gary Eberly, R 1 Stevens, public relations director. Brief talks were given by State FFA Secretary Judy Zimmerman and Cloister FFA Chapter President Tim High. But the Cloister FFA may have bitten off a bit more than they can chew when they challenged the championship EAYFA volleyball team to a match at some future date. Earl Stauffer, who Tuesday took over as President of the Penn sylvania Young Farmers, told the group they can expect a color magazine, “Pennsylvania Young Fanner” twice a year, once in the winter and once after the summer meeting He also mvited all members to the National Young Farmer In stitute being held this year in Hershey. Dates for the National Meeting are December 5 to 9. Outgoing Region II Vice President Tom Zartman, freshly returned from the California ‘Young Farmer Convention, said fund-raising activities for the National Institute are underway Local ag businessmen will be contacted to raise the estimated $226,000 needed to allow Penn sylvania to host a successful In stitute, he said
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