KULPSVILLE - The Mon tgomery County Holstein Club recently honored outstanding members and elected new directors at its annual banquet held at the Towamencin Fire Hall in Kulpsville New directors for 1984 are Ron Boyer, a dairy farmer from Hereford, Steve Quigley, a herd sman for Merrymead Farm in Uindale, and Steve Kline, farm manager for Woodson Farm in Red Hill Honored as the top cow in milk pi oduction was Du-Mar Double O- Kachel, owned by Dan and Tim Mderfer An aged cow, Rachel produced 29,812 pounds of milk 1 he high butterfat cow was Rhoads bene Rocket, a 5-year-old owned by Charles Rhoads Irene pi oduced 1,030 pounds of fat Milk awards went to the following 2-year-old, Da-Gina I’uunp Mavis, owned by David Longacre and Family, 25,618 pounds, 3-year-old, Indianvale Rocket Ruthie, owned by Harold Halteman, 28,267 pounds, 4-year old, Freddy-Hill Gay Tippy, owned by Fred Seipt, 23,876 pounds, 5- v ear-old, Rhoads Irene Rocket, owned by Charles Rhoads, 29,075 You could be the lucky w pick of the litter p ENTER THE SMIE labrador pup Register purebred AKC registered PICK A PUREBRED deale / bef T 1984 And ask for a de l Mongtomery Holstein presents awards pounds, aged cow, Du-Mar Double-0 Rachel, owned by Dan and Tim Alderfer, 29,812 pounds, and senior aged cow, Wood-Bea Majesty Sherry, owned by Merrill Mest, 19,260 pounds. Fat awards were presented to 2-year-old, Keenhne Jet Stream Lisa, owned by Harold Keener. 794 pounds, 3-year-old, Du-Mar Agnew T'"'"; """ol by Dan and 'Dm UNIVERSITY PARK - Un derway at Penn State is the 59th Annual Dairy Exposition, one of the major campus events during April The annual Dairy Princess Contest will be held Wednesday at 7.30 pm in 201 Borland Laboratory Suzanne Voight, junior in agricultural education from Ijafayette, N J and last year’s Dairy Princess, is organizing the contest. Any girl in the Penn State Dairy Science Club is eligible, Ms Voight said. Selection is based on speaking ability, appearance, personality and poise, service in the College of Agriculture, and knowledge of the dairy industry Aldu tor, 924 pounds, 4-year-old, Keenhne Van Trudy, owned by Harold Keener, 937 pounds, 5-year old, Rhoads Irene Rocket, owned by Charles Rhoads, 1,030 pounds, aged cow, Da-Gma Jet Stream Rana, owned by David Longacre and Family, 984 pounds, and senior aged cow, Freddy-Hill Stars Rainbow hy PtH c n t 819 Dairy expo The Penn State dairy barns are bustling with excitement as time for “Show Day” of the Dairy Exposition approaches “Show Day” is April 28 at 9 a.m in the new Penn State Ag Arena and will feature a fitting and showing contest for Penn State students This year’s exposition is dedicated to Dr. David Morrow of Okemos, Mich. A native of Tyrone, PA, Dr Morrow graduated from Penn State in 1956 with a bachelor’s degree in dairy production. 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