Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1981, Image 37

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    Eastern show
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Senior Bull Calf
I Kerchenhill Holsteins Kulztown 2 Reu Hel
Farms Mohrsville 3 Woodson Farm Pennsburg
Junior Yearling Bull
I Harold and George Schuler Fleetwood - Res
Champion 2 Len Lyn Farm Stevens 3 Rocky Side
Farm Elverson 4 Keith Buch Fleetwood 5 Alton
Rohrbach Shoemakerville
Senior Yearling Bull
I Harvey W Stoltzfus - Grand Champion
Junior Heifer Class
I Wendy Shaw Oley 2 David and Kathy Walton
Newtown 3 Roger Buch Fleetwood 4 Dwight C
Stoltzfus Morgantown 5 David P Herbert
Kutztown
Intermediate Heifer Call
I Todd Reed —. Res Junior Champion 2Ed E
Breckbill Oxford 3 Suzanne M Weber Bethlehem
4 Stacey Meyers Kempton 5 William W Lesher
Alburtis
Judge William Etgen takes a long hard look at an entering
class of Holsteins. Etgen, a dairy science professor at Virginia
Tech, Blacksburg, said he was impressed with the quality of
animals entered in the Eastern Championship Show.
GARAGE SALE
♦reducing
THE ALL NEW SHARON 2-CAR GARAGE BULOING
• EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG
• EASY TO ERECT
• VIRTUALLY MAINTENANCE FREE
• 21 , x28'x8' with (2) 9'x7' Framed OH Openings
• 26 Gauge White enameled a a a aaa
Steel Sheeting 9 SZSUjUU
• All Bolted Steel Construction A
contact JACK MCMULLEN 7177611863
I Karen Freese Oxford 2 Christine Ketterer
Kempton 3 David Hagen Robert McKown and
Raymond Seidel 4 Constance E Ohlinger 5 Rocky
Side Farm
Junior Yearlmc Heifer
I Glenn H Stoltzfus Morgantown 2 and 3 Con
stance E Ohltnger 4W Douglas Seipt Easton
5 Penny L Bicksier Richland
Senior Yearlmc Heifer a
1 Constance E Ohlmger Junior Champion
2 Duane Stoltzfus Morgantown 3 Paul Horning
Stevens 4 Rocky Side 5 Elwood Fox Jr Bangor
Junior Get of Sire
I Lacy Acres Farm Shoemakerville Bun Yard
Money Maker
Dry Cow 3 and 4-Year Old
I Russet Kline 2 Donald Hostetter 3 Roderick W
Wood Pennsburg 4 Paul Horning 5 Ronald L
Shoemaker Riegelsville
Dry Cow 5 Years and Over
i and 2 Donald Hostetter 3 Rocky Side 4 Deieware
Valley College 5 Roderick W Wood
OR WRITE: SHARON METAL BUILDINGS
1500 STATE ST., CAMP HILL, PENN A. 17011
Senior Heifer
SEE US AT AG
PROGRESS DAYS
AUGUST 25-26-27
Junior 2 Year Old
I Donald Hostetler 2 Scott A Troutman 3 Harvey
-Stoltzfus 4 Craig H Walton 5 Harvey E
Bomgardner
3 Year-Old Cow
I Jay A Btcksler Richland 2 Donald Hostetter
3 Rocky Side Farm 4 Cathleen J Ohlmger 5 David
W Schuler
4 Year-Old Cow
I Dale E Hostetter Res Grand and Junior
Champion 2 Donald Hostetter 3 Richard L
Breckbtll Oxford 4 Brenda Buctv 5 Rocky Side
Farm
Aged Cow
1 Donald Hostetter Grand and Senior Champion
2 Donald Hostetter 3 Len Lyn Farms 4 R
McKown Ray Seidel and David Hagen 5 Donald L
Stoltzfus
100000 Pound
I R McKown R Seidel and D Hagen 2 Delaware
Valley College
Dam and Daughter
I Donald Hostetter 2 Kerchenhill Holstems
3 Pennwood Farm Morgantown 4 Woodson Farm
5 David and Kathleen Walton
Best Three Females
I Maplebound Farm 2 Rocky Side Farm 4 Penn
wood Farm 5 Woodson Farm
Produce of Dam
I Maplebound Farm 2 Kerchenhill Holstems
Premier Exhibitor and Breeder
Maplebound Farm Donald M Hostetter
It was a long day for some show participants. Dwight
Stoltzfus, 11, finds peace and quiet nestled behind his junior
calf “Rosie.” Dwight is the son of Harvey and Mary Jane
Stoltzfus, Morgantown.
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BALTIMORE, Md. - Most of the
member reaction to the proposed
consolidation between the
Maryland Cooperative Milk
Producers and Dairymen,.lnc., a
large southeastern co-op appears
fairly positive, an MCMP
spokeswoman said recently.
MCMP Public Relations
Director Susie Richburg explained
that due to a senes of local in-
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15,1981—A37
MCMP reaction
appears positive
Voter turnout for the first seven
of eight district meetings has been
about 86 percent said MCMP
representative Robin Applegate.
The final district meeting will be.
a District 4 gathering $t the
Walkersville Carnival Ground in
Frederick County, Md. on Monday,
August 17 at 8:00.
A special meeting of the entire
-membership is scheduled for
August 24 at Mamott’s Hunt
Valley Inn in Cockeysville, Md.
'Although ballots have been
distributed at all local and district
meetings, no votes will be counted
until the final vote is taken at the
Hunt Valley meeting.
According to Richburg, a two
thirds affirmative vote of the
cooperative’s total membership or
777 yes votes are required for
approval of the resolution. DT
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formal meetings, most co-op
members understand the basics of
the pending merger.
“We seem to have cleared up a
lot of questions through that
avenue,” she said.
The Maryland co-op is currently
in the process of conducting formal
district meetings in which
members have a chance to vote via
secret ballot.
“This is probably the most
important decision the mem
bership has had to make since the
cooperative was formed in 1918,”
said Donald E. Cole, District 2
director.
“It is extremely important that
each member obtain the facts
about this move and that each
member makes his desires known.
We will be making an effort to have
every member vote on this issue,”
Cole said.
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