B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23,1981 HOUSTON, Tex. - The Char bray Committee of the Amencan- International Charolais Association held its spring meeting at the F. Howard and Mary D. Walsh Ranches at Aledo, Texas, recently. The meeting was the Charbray committee's first on ranch committee meeting and attracted over 70 breeders and interested cattle producers. The morning session of the meetmg began with a welcome and introduction of the ranch personnel by Walsh General Manger, Lewis H. Marshall. Marshall exhibited various purebreds and crosses of Charolais, Charbray and Brahman cattle. Marshall said m breeding high quality Charbray it was important to begin with high quality Charolais and Brahman or Zebu cattle. Lunch was a Texas style bar becue and beans with plenty of peppers. The luncheon speakers Buck tractor Bucks tractor pull results from May 16: 5 Mod 1. William Almoney, Wnght sville. Pa., 429 Ford, 222.9; 2. Carl Kreider, New Providence, Pa., 454 Chevy, 159.2; 3. C&E Pulling Team, Myerstown, Pa., 468 Chevy, 157.3. 7 Super Stock 1. Calenion Wheatley, Bethel, Del, J.D. 4240, 300-146.7; 2. Tom Souage, Monronia, Md., J.D. 4240, 300-105.3; 3. Bert Stauffer, Ephrata, Pa., 8006 Deutz, 300-146.7. SSOOFWD 1. Diehl Wilson, Winchester, Va., 1971 Ford, 300; 2. Ron Kauffman, Holtwood, Pa., 1975 Ford, 223.7; 3. Dan Fellanbaum Jr., Lititz, Pa. 1969 Chevy, 209.7. 7 Mod. 1. C&E Pulling Team, Lebanon, Pa., 2-468 Chevy, 300-145.0; 2. Mike Hoff, Westminster, Md., Heme, 300; 3. Glenn Darrell, McDowell, Va., Allison, 278.10. 9 Super Stock 1. Tom Middleton, Ridgely, Md., IH 966,177.6; 2. Howard Meredith, Charbray breeders meet on Texas ranch included J.W. Laycock of the Texas State Department of Health who briefly discussed the proposed new statewide Brucellosis eradication program. Other speakers were Johnny Joyce, a Brahman cattleman from Sealy, Texas, Jim Link of the Texas Christian University Ranch Management School in Dallas and Joe C. Paschal, Director of Breed Improvement and Foreign Marketing for AICA in Houston. That afternoon the Charbray Committee met to discuss a proposed Classification Program for their breed. No action was taken during the meeting on the program except to vote on ap proval of the need for such a program. Other items discussed were the initiation of a Charbray show in Mercedes, Texas, in the spring of 1982 and the possibility of holding a pull held Wye Mills, Md., IH 1066,165.11; 3. Tom Sonage, Monrovia, Md.. JD 4240,162.11. 1. Mike Hoff, Westminster, Md., Hemi, 300-214.9; 2. John Shaul, Fultonham, N.Y., Allison, 300- 178.3; 3. Harold Martin, Lititz, Pa., Allison, 288.2. 1. Robert Smith, Winchester, Va., 1970 Chevy, 126.3; 2. John McCully, Davidsonville, Md., 1975 Ford, 124.7; 3. Diehl Wilson, Winchester, Va., 1971 Ford, 108.8. 1. Mike Hoff, Westminster, Md., Hemi, 251.4; 2. J&H Team, Fultonham, N.Y., Allison, 238.9; 3. 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