Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 04, 1984, Image 36

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    Somerset County
BY DEBORAH SHLES-RENZI
Staff Correspondent
MEYERSDALE A sunny
summer morning ushered in the
1964 Somerset District Holstein
Show in Meyersdale, July 25.
Seventy-nine exhibitors brought
176 quality Holsteins to show at the
Somerset County Fairgrounds,
exhibitors from Maryland as well
as Pennsylvania.
Grand champion and also senior
champion was Sandyglen Ultimate
Samantha, a 3-year-old cow owned
by Wayne D. Schrock. Sired by
Quality Ultimate, “Samantha”
was calves on Dec. 2, 1900, out of
Sandyglen Flame Sally.
Reserve champion as well as
senior reserve honors went to Md
Maple Manor Threat Bonnie, a 4-
year-old cow owned by Edgar R.
Yoder, Grantsville, Maryland.
Last week, Yoder’s Md Manor
Hope Babe-Twin captured the
Grand Championship at the
Garrett County, Md., Holstein
Show.
The Junior Champion and Junior
Reserve Champion animals were
exhibited by a husband-wife team
from Somerset county. Paul and
Sharon Fox had the junior
champion in Golden-Circle K B
Heather and a reserve placing with
With her heifer is junior > Dairy Princess Amy Baer
premier exhibitor Joyce congratulates junior premier
Philipp. breeder winner Paul Carr.
Somerset County Dairy Princess Amy Baer presents the
grand champion trophy to Wayne Schrock and his entry,
Sandygten Ultimate Samantha.
Holstein Show are Sheila Bender, Accident, Md.. and her
grand champion, Cove-Run Temptation Babe Gem.
Hanover-Hill Successful Sallie.
The Foxes also did well showing
Golden-Circle Ultimate Brook,
winning the senior 2-year-old class
with this Quality Ultimate
daughter. In addition, they
exhibited the champion bull,
Golden Circle Touch of Class.
Junior Division Championship
results were as follows:
Junior Champion-Marteeny
Tony Corry, a senior heifer calf
exhibited by Karen J. Marteeny;
Reserve Junior Champion-Mil-Ton
Edith Jem, exhibited by Ryan
Weimer; Junior Premier Breeder-
Paul Carr; and Junior Premier
Exhibitor-Joyce Philipp.
As in the Adult/Open division,
the senior champion and reserve in
the junior division also took grand
champion and reserve champion
placings. These results were:
Senior/Grand Champion-Sheila
Bender exhibiting Cove-Run
Temptation Babe Gem, a 2-year
old owned by Cove-Run Farms,
Accident, Maryland; Senior
Reserve/Reserve Champion-Car
rdale-P Triple Threat Marcy,
exhibited and owned by Paul L.
Carr, Somerset.
Oren Bender was awarded both
premier breeder and premier
exhibitor honors at the Meyersdale
holds dist
Oren Bender, holding banner at left, and his family, Accident, Md., display their premier
exhibitor and premier breeder awards following the Somerset County Holstein Show
show. Bender and Cove Run
Farms are located in Accident.
(Garrett county), Md., south of
Somerset county.
When asked where the Benders
would be exhibiting next. Bender
smiled modestly and said “This is
it!” Then, correcting himself, he
stated, “No, we’ll be going to the
Garrett County Fair. We’ve got an
animal at home, bigger framed,
real dairy, just a great heifer, that
we didn’t bring today. We’ll be
taking her there.”
After posing with his family for
photographers wanting numerous
shots of this Premier
Breeder/Exhibitor, Bender
clapped his hands together,
saying, “Time to go milk some
cows.”
Those animals chosen top of
their respective classes by Judge
Dr. Lee Maieski are given below:
Hi-Protein Breeders purchase
BY ROBIN PHILLIPS
Staff Correspondent
SHARTLESVILLE - With one
of the few, perhaps even the only
jetshake machine in Pennsylvania,
Carolyn Hollenbach, R 1 Bemville,
is very optimistic about it’s
promoting potential.
“It’s a novel way to market
milk,” she said enthusiastically.
“If you have to have a gimmick (to
sell milk), then I don’t care,” she
added.
On the executive committee of
the newly formed Hi»Protein
Breeders organization, Hollenback
volunteered to chair a sub
committee to explore the
possibility of purchasing a jet
shake machine. The machine was
introduced to the group at a picnic
meeting last month when one was
displayed by guest speaker Betsy
Booth, of the Granite State Dairy
Promoters group from Concord,
NH. Still relatively new in the
marketing frontier, the jetshake
machine combines milk, a small
amount of flavorings and air into a
delicious, ice cold drink similar to
a milkshake.
The Hi-Protein Breeders are a
group of dairymen from each of
the major breeds of dairy cattle
who formed together to promote
milk and encourage breeders to
produce a higher quality milk.
Their efforts are also aimed at
raising the minimum standards of
milk to the consumer.
Holstein sh
ct
Junior Bull Calf' Golden Circle Touch of Class
Paul and Sharon Fox exhibitors
Senior Bull Calf* Hillmont Bell Preston Jay and
Kirk Hillegass, exhibitors
Junior Heifer Calf- Md Maple Meadows Daphne
Cleland Beitzel, exhibitor
Jr Dlv winner* Berklme RORA Pete Pansy, Gina
Berkley, exhibitor
Informed Heifer Calf' Hillmont Simon Debra
DC Hugh Corbett, exhibitor
Senior Heifer Calf- Golden Circle K B Heather
Sharon and Paul Fox, exhibitors
Jr. Dlv winner- Marteeny Tony Corry Karen
Marteeny, exhibitor
Junior Yearling Heifer- Mil Ton Edith Jem Ryan
Weimer, exhibitor (Jr Div winner also)
Informed. Yearling Heifer- Hanover Hilt Sue
cessful Saltie, Paul ft Sharon Fox exhibitors
Jr Div winners- MS J Bar Val Boss Noel
Jennifer Barnett, exhibitor
Sr Yearling Heifer- Locker Lane Pete Candie
Marlin J Schrock, exhibitor
Jr Div. winner- Kimder Houdmi Snowball Red-
ET, Dan Kimmel, exhibitor
Junior Oof of Sire- Dan Kimmel, get of Burket
Falls Houdmi
Junior Beet Three Females- Locker Lane Farm
Grantsville. Md
Dry Cow*4 yrt A Under* Md Maple Manor Threat
Bonnie. Edfar R Yoder, exhibitor
Dry Cow-5 yrt A Over- Delbar Maiesty BB Cove
Run Farms, exhibitor
Junior 2-yoar-old’ Cove-Run Temptation Babe
Gem, Cove-Run Farms Sheila Bender exhibitor
Jetshake machine
It was after their last meeting
that a group of Guernsey breeders
got together and discussed the
possibility of loaning the Hi-
Protein organization the money to
buy the machine. It was from the
cooperation of the Berks County
Guernsey Breeders, a club which
also includes the Guernsey
breeders from Schuylkill,
Lebanon, Chester and Mon
tgomery Counties, that the Hi-
Protein Breeders were able to
purchase the machine.
With a loan of $770 plus ad
ditional money for initial operating
expenses, Hollenbach set out to
buy the machine. Available from
the Jet Spray Corporation, 825
University Ave., P.O. Box 82S0,
Norwood, Mass., the machine
costs $770 only to organizations
that will use it to promote milk. It
cannot be sold to private in
dividuals and lists for over $1,220 to
any other organize ton. Martin
Ford, phone: 617-867-6526, is the
salesman to contact for purchase
of the machine. Cups, designed for
milk promotion, were ordered
from the Granite State Dairy
Promoters, Concord, NH.
With many plans on how their
new machine can be utilized,
Hollenbach looks forward to its
•debut at the Kutztown Fair, Aug.
15-18. The Hi-Protein Breeders
have reserved space and will sell
the drink in flavors of chocolate,
vanilla and maple and will attempt
(Jr Div , Best Udder winner also)
Senior 2-year-old- Golden Circle Ultimate Brook
(2nd Best Udder), Paul A Sharon Fox exhibitors
Jr Dlv winner* We-Got A Farm Skokie Star Jan
Joyce Philipp, exhibitor
Three-year-old- Sandyglen Ultimate Samantha
Wayne Schrock, exhibitor (Best Udder also)
Jr Dlv winner- Carrdale-P Triple Threat Marcy
Paul Carr, exhibitor
Four-year-old- Sandyglen Triple Thrat Lisa
Wayne Schrock. exhibitor
Jr Dlv winner- Berklme Startrek Moriah,
Matthew Brown exhibitor
Five-year-old- Cove-Run Criterion Rita Gem
Cove Run Farms, exhibitor (this animal was
Reserve Champion overall at Garrett County
Holstein Show)
100,000 lb. Clast- Elk Lick Lady Sentry Elk Lick
Holsteins, exhibitor
Six Years A Over- Md Maple Manor Hope Babe-
Twin, Edgar Yoder, exhibitor ("Babe” was Grand
Champion ol the Garrett County Holstein Show
July 19th)
Jr Dlv. winner- Maple-Leaf M Senator Debbie
Joyce Philipp exhibitor
Senior Get of Sire- Wayne Schrock, Quality
Ultimate get
Beet Three Females- Cove Run Farms
Produce of Qam- Sandyglen Milkey Leaker dam
Patsy Schrock, exhibitor
Daughter A Dam- Hanover-Hill Fond Sail*
Hanover-Hill Successful Sallie. Sharon A Paul Fox
exhibitors
to oust soda as the main beverage
in the dairy barns and buildings.
“I’d really like to appeal to the
teenagers,” Hollenbach said.
Following the Kutztown Fair, the
machine will be utilized at the
Leesport Auction for the annual
Grange Sale. “I thought we could
get more exposure there,”
Hollenbach said.
Hollenbach is currently taking
reservations from any groups or
individuals who would like to loan
the machine for their gathering or
banquet. A nominal fee of |lO or
ten percent will be charged
depending on the use of the
machine and the organization
renting it. Anyone interested in
promoting milk with the Jetshake
machine is encouraged to call
Hollenbach, R 1 Bemville at 215-
488-1789.
Hollenbach would like to see the
machine in use at all the dairy
banquets and meetings and is
working to have it used at the local
fairs. Although questioned as to its
competition with milkshakes,
Hollenbach answered that it should
not even be questioned. Milk is still
being sold and,, the smaller
machine can be utilized at many
functions and stands where a
larger milkshake and 'ice- cream
setup cannot be used.
And, she adds, it can be used to
sell milk right along side of
milkshakes. When the consumer
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