iter Farming, Saturday, June 7, 1956 An on going column for your county and state dairy club news Keep our 120 000 farm readers inform ed Have your club news reporter or secretary send us reports on future events and past activities whenever they occur RED 4 WHITE York County YORK Earlier this year York County Holstein Association named Sue Beshore as their first woman president. Mrs. Beshore, New Cumberland, heads the slate of officers that includes Tom Stein, York, as vice president; Shirley Trimmer, East Berlin, secretary-treasurer; and Bob Charles, Dover, assistant. State Director is Leroy Bupp, Seven Valleys. The officers and directors are finalizing arrangements for a lineup of summer activities. Headlining the Holstein events are the annual county Black and White show and the summer picnic. Up to 150 entries are expected for the annual county summer show, set for July 24 at the York Fairgrounds. Judge is New Jersey Holstein breeder Genie Francisco. Elmer, Treva and Dennis Myers are hosts for the August 7 summer picnic. Events planned for the gathering at the Myers Glenville farm include cattle judging and a chicken barbecue lunch. During a recent directors meeting, York Holstein leaders made a $lOO contribution to the FARMSTEAD® II GARAGE a it *» /28% off: .XT X W ■ ■ Annville,PA List Price see you* N You Know What You're Buying At Butler Why Settle For Less? BUTLER MFC. CO. I Attn P E Hess _ P 0 Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 ■ ASK ABOUT OUR NEW DEALER PROGRAM FOR 1986 MAIL IN COUPON TODAY Name Phone (Include area code) ALL BREED DAIRY CLUB REGISTRY of ottkara and activates flolstein Club Junior Holstein junior division Dairy Bowl team. Team members Jenelle Boyer, Rich Bupp, Angie Lang and Tim Warner won the state junior division Dairy Bowl contest and the opportunity to represent the state at the national contest during Sue Beshore, Shirley Trimmer, and Kathy King representing Paul King. In the back row is: Dale Doll, Dan Hushon, Leroy Bupp, and Jim Warner. State, SHOP- STORAGE-GARAGE Full Line Of Insulation, Roll or Board See Your Butler Agri-Builder For All Your Insulation Needs ! ** i i IF® Pennsylvania Brown Swiss MIFFLINTOWN The officers for the Pennsylvania Brown Swiss Association for 1966/1967 are: Leonard Queitzsch, Mifflintown, June 29 through July 2, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The team is currently in a fund-raising drive to help offset costs of attending the finals contest. York Holstein Association leaders will also be lending a hand with two additional upcoming events. A Clipping Clinic, featuring Berks Countian Jim Shaw and sponsored by the York Central Dairy Club, is set for June 21 at the Rodman Thompson farm, near East Berlin. Holstein families are encouraged to attend this clinic. York’s Holstein Junior Club will host the Eastern Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Judging School, July 14 to 15. Headquarters will be the York Ramada Inn, with ndgin'* ilf ned at al "ea Butler Standard Buildings* C & MSALES INC R D »1, Box 76A Honesdale, PA 18431 PH 717 253-1612 MYERS BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. RD K1,80x161 Clear Spring, MD 21722 PH 301 582-4200 president; Gary Oakes, Mercer, vice-president; Audrey Queitzsch, Mifflintown, secretary-treasurer; Gary Oakes, Mercer, president of Canton 1/2; and Dean Daubert, Bemville, president of Canton 4. On June 21 the Association will be holding their Annual State Picnic at Dean and Brenda Daubert’s farm in Bemville. All Brown Swiss enthusiasts and members are invited to attend. The Dauberts will be providing barbecue chicken and milk; those attending are requested to bring a covered dish. Festivities start at 11 a.m. and a noon meal will be served. Anyone planning to attend is asked to make reservations in advance by con tacting the Dauberts at RD 2, Box 269, Bemville, Pa. 19506 or by phone, 215-488-6508. LIBERTY At their recent State Convention, the Jersey Cattle Club announced the following officers: David Norman, Liberty, president; John McConnell, Volant, vice-president; Leon Sollenberger, Everett, second vice-president; and Florence Robinson, Waynesboro, secretary treasurer. Directors for the Club include: southwest area - Leon Sollen berger, Everett, and Connie Lusk, Charleroi; central area - David Robinson, Waynesboro, and William Dietrich, Newburg; southeast area - David Phillips, Mohrsville, and Helene Dreisbach, Hamburg; northeast area - Eugene Harris, Milan, and David Norman, Liberty; and in the northwest area - Leslie Curtis, Columbus, and John McConnell, 'it*" AG-MASTER" 2:12 NAZARETH BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. 3367 Gun Club Rd Nazareth, PA 18064 PH 215-837-7700 Pennsylvania DOBBS CONSTRUCTION GOMPF CONSTRUCTION CO. CO.. INC. RD 1, Box 126 1841 Jerry's Road Loysville, PA 17047 Street, MD 21154 PH 717-789-4193 PH 301 - 692 ' 5350 Association To arrive at Victory Acres, take exit 6, Route 419 south, off 1-78. Proceed to the second blinking light, turn left (east) and go three miles to New Shaefferstown. Stay to the right at the “Y” just past Tulpehocken High School. Go into New Schaefferstown. Turn right (south) at the first blacktop road, Summer Hill Road. Go a half mile to Victory Acres, watch for signs. The following Saturday, on June 29, at the James Kennedy farm in Butler, Canton 1/2 will be hosting their annual picnic. Plans are being discussed for the annual State Brown Swiss Sale to be held in conjunction with the All- American Show. Scheduled for Monday, September 22, this sale offers the top bloodlines in the breed to buyers throughout the country. Jersey Cattle Volant. Serving as the Youth Director is Lori Sollenberger, Everett. Editor of the Jersey Newsletter is Ginger Myers, Littlestown. National Director is Donald Koontz, Fredonia, and the Area Field Director is David Parkinson, Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. Craig Rhein, Pine Grove, and John McConnell, Volant, are the sale chairmen for the Club. Coming up on the Jersey calendar are the National Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee on June 26 to 28. They will also be sponsoring their annual sale on July 4, the Cumberland Valley Sale in Shippensburg. The annual State Sale will be held on September 24 at the Farm Show Building in Harrisburg. NO BUT< WE WA *B IG DISCO FACTORY GRAIN E TRI-COUNTY AGRI-SYSTEMS RD #l, Box 55 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 PH 609-467-3174 BUS • Prices May Van MATTSON ENTE 1605 Mt Holly Burlington, NJ( PH 609 386 1