Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 26, 1983, Image 29

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    BROWNSTOWN - Members of
the Southeast Pennsylvania
Ayrshire Club gathered No. 11 at
the Brownstown Restaurant for the
Club’s annual meeting and family
style dinner.
A very productive business
meeting followed the meal, with
the election of new officers and
directors and presentation of a
special award to Milton Brubaker
for his many years of dedicated
service to the Ayrshire Club.
Newly elected officers are:
president, Glen Seidell,
Womelsdorf; vice president, Ann
Young, West Grove; and Betty
Henley, Cochranville, was re
elected as secretary-treasurer.
Directors were also elected to
serve the club. Elected to serve
two year terms as directors were
Ed Henley, Cochranville, and Jim
Martin, Stevens. Elected to serve a
one year term were Warren
Schmuck, Peach Bottom, and Roy
Mentzel, New Holland.
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interested in the Ayrshire breed by
continuation of the calf award
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the presence and desirability of
Ayrshires.
This year’s Ayrshire calf award
winner was Heather Henley,
Lebanon. The calf was donated by
the Alvin Zook family of Honey
Brook. The runner up was awarded
a one year subscription to the
Ayrshire Digest.
Milton Brubaker reported on the
Firecracker Sale, the Spring Sale
and the Keystone Classic. All the
sales were successful, according to
Brubaker’s report.
Brubaker announced his
resignation as Sales Manager for
the Pa. Ayrshire Association, the
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Ayrshire Club. Brubaker has ef
fectively carried these respon
sibilities since the National Ayr
shire Association discontinued
sales management services in
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1979. Brubaker said he felt because
of his age and for health con
sideration, that it was time for
someone younger to assume the
position.
Brubaker was presented a
plaque in appreciation for his
outstanding and dedicated service
to the club.
A native of Lititz, Brubaker
purchased his first registered
Ayrshires in 1934 from a Canadian
breeder. He and his wife,
Maragret, maintained a registered
Ayrshire herd from that time until
they retired in 1979. Brubaker’s
father started a retail milk
business in 1905, but sold out in
1922. In 1932 he went back into the
business.
“At that time there was alot of
stress put on a creamline, because
we were selling raw milk.”
reflected Brubaker. “That is why
we converted our herd to Ayr
shires.”
“We bulit the herd up to about 55
to 60 head. The people in the
borough of Lititz were very
pleased with our Ayrshire milk."
Brubaker remembers with great
pride.
The Brubakers now rent their
farm to Stanley Miller. The
Miller’s herd is comprised of
Guernseys and Ayrshires.
His love of the breed and the
dairy business led him to become
an active member of the Pa.
Ayrshire Assocation
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Milt Brubaker
Milton M. Brubaker, left, of Lititz, is presented a plaque by
Ed Henley, Cochranville, for outstanding and dedicated
service to the Southeast Pennsylvania Ayrshire Association.
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instrumental in establishing the
Spring Calf and Heifer Sale, and
the Ayrshire calf award program,
which each year awards a calf to
an outstanding FFA un-
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