BY ROBIN PHILLIPS - Fun and fellowship were enjoyed Staff Correspondent by parents and juniors alike and HARRISBURG Several there were over 100 youths par- Jumor Cattle Club organizations ticipatmg. met at the Farm Show building the This marked the first year that night before the Junior Dairy Show the Brown Swiss juniors were to elect 1984 officers and review the included in this joint venture by the past year. Jersey and Guernsey youth. After their business meetings "We noticed last year that the were concluded, youths from the Brown Swiss Juniors also had a Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club, meeting and we wanted to include Pennsylvania Guernsey Cattle them," remarked Ruth Ann John, Club, and the Pennsylvania Brown Pennsylvania Guernsey Field Swiss Cattle Club, pooled then Representative. Guernsey and resources and hosted themselves Jersey juniors had combined their to a joint pizza party and hoedown. funds the previous year to host this .«srsey Breeders, Patricia Oreisbach welcomes Ann Daubert, President of the Junior Brown Swiss Breeders. f OPEN HOUSE I * Feature: DeLaval Around-The-Barn, 8 unit pipeline system 2000 gallon DeLaval bulk cooler General Contractor-Wiser Construction RD 3. Bat 143 Selinsgrove, PA (717) 374-1320 Paul Landls-Farmstead Automation RD 2. Milton. PA (717)437-2375 Junior cattle clubs elect officers for 1984 event which became very popular. The mam item of discussion at the Jersey Junior meeting was the upcoming tnp to Kentucky for juniors and their animals that qualifmg at the Junior Show Organizing the state herd and the tnp to the All-American in Ken tucky is Robert Robison, President of the Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club. Robison stated that there will be fewer animals going this year because truck space will be limited. Juniors will also be ex pected to pay more of their own way since funds are limited Cindy Waltemyer, Collegeville, will be in charge of the animals in Kentucky, and juniors are encouraged to go to show their own animals. There was also a report on junior Jersey activities and it was also announced that 369 tickets were sold for the calf raffle at the state sale. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dreisbach, Hamburg, were again thanked for donating the calf to the junior club for this money raising project. The election of directors was held and the new directors are: District 1 - Julie Robison, District 2 - Jim Heeler, District 3, - Carol Dreisbach, District 4 - Valene Minor, District 5 - Jay Clark. They were welcomed to the Board by President Patricia Dreisbach, Vice President, Jay Clark, and Secretary, Jody Minor. The Junior Guernsey meeting was called to order by President Jeffrey Benedict. Reports were given on the summer activities including the Fitting and Showing workshop held in July, the Junior Heifer Project, and the Ag Progress Days Milkshake booth. The Fitting and Showing Workshop had 66 participants and (Turn to PageA34) Jamesway ventilation system Jamesway barn cleaner Jamesway comfort stalls and maternity pens. Sponsored By: Electrical Contractor - Liberty Electric Construction Inc. § ««MI New officers of the junior association of the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders club are. from left. President, Scott Kriebel, Benton; Vice President, Gerald Garber. Lancaster; and Secretary/Treasurer, Sherri Zollers, Mertztown. New directors of the junior association of the Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club are. from left, Carol Dreisbach. R 3 Hamburg; Jay Clark, R 1 Enon Valley; Valerie Minor. R 2 Mansfield; with Junior President, Patricia Dreisbach, R 3 Hamburg. Feature; 270 North 11th Street Sunbury, PA (717) 286-7401 Franklin 0. Hess Enterprises RD 2. Orangeville, PA (717) 925-6939 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,19&3—*33
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