9^ 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 t WHITE MILKING SHORTHORN Franklin County KAUFFMAN STATION - The 12 directors of the Franklin County Holstein Club are: Roy Cordell, president; Alvin Meyers, vice president; Grant Gayman, secretary-treasurer; George Cashell, state director; J. Robert Meyers, Jr., news reporter; Jaye Young, Ed Brake, Robert Eckstine, Bradley Beidel, Jim Burdette, Harold F. Crider, and Stanley Burkholder. Membership for the club stands at 275. In July the club will be spon soring their annual Field Day. This program, chaired by James Burdette, will be feature a guest v KSSAfeu ARE YOUR PASTURES GETTING LOW? 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Last year’s show produced seven KSSMiIiS your dry cows and heifers... • Balanced to the nutrient -requirements of dry cows and heifers • Convenient and easy to feed, especially those hard to reach pastures. • Two Sizes 50 lbs. and 500 lbs • Weatherproof for minimal waste. kssMus H (PURINA CHOWS j ® Registered Trademark of Purina Mills, Inc. Improved Breeding And Milk Production Through: Rt.B2 Unionville, PA 18375 (215)347-2377 animals that went on to become winners in the All-Pennsylvania contest. This year Franklin County will have a new project. On October 10, at the Franklin County Fairgrounds, they will host their first solo sale in 10 years. It is planned to have 50 of the best animals from within the county and from surrounding areas. Robert Eckstine and Brad Beidel will be heading up this project. In November the club will hold their annual tour. It has been their policy to tour an area that can be completed between milkings one year. The alternate year, an area further away is selected, sometimes overnight. This com pletes a two-year cycle. Jaye Young serves as chairman of the Youth Committee which has 156 members. The officers of the Junior Holstein Club are: Debbie Hawbaker, president; Tom Eckstine, vice-president; Stephanie Meyers, secretary; and Beverly Meyers, treasurer. The youth hold a bowling and pizza fun night in the spring. They also hold a youth show with the county Holstein Show. In the summer, an ice cream social and ball game is held. Franklin County has a very busy and effective Dairy Promotion Committee. From the start, this committee has been chaired by members of the Holstein Club. kssMus H K Franklin County Holstein club directors include: front row from left, George Cashell, Roy Cordell, Alvin Meyers and Grant Cayman. In the back row, front left, Robert Eckstine, Harold Crider, Jaye Young, Stanley Burkholder, Brad Beidel, James Burdette, J. Robert Meyers, and Ed Brake. Robert Eckstine and Ed Brake classifier comes into the area a share the chairman respon- supper meeting is held for all those sibilities with Harold Crider who classify. The classifier serving as treasurer. presents a short talk, then opens Unique to this club is a the meeting for informal classification program. When the discussion. Westmoreland Holstein Club GREENSBURG The newly elected Directors for the West moreland County Holstein Club are John McHvaine of Greens burg, Ken Walters of New Alexandria E « x MESHOPPEN President of the Wyoming-Lackawanna Holstein Club is John Rhoades. Other officers include: Ken Teel, vice-president; Roger Sherwood, Lancaster Holstein LANCASTER At a recent board of directors meeting, the annual club sale was scheduled for August 14,7 p.m., at the Lampeter Fairgrounds. They will also be hosting their annual show on July 24 at 10 a.m. Denny Patrick, Kempton will be the judge. A $5OO donation will be given to m Lancaster Farming, Saturday, iima 14,1986-Al9 Wyoming-Lackauvanna Holstein Club and Steven Waryanka of Irwin. They recently held a bam meeting at the James McQuaide farm near Slickville. A cow class was judged and a classifier was on hand to discuss Linear Classification. secretary; and Francis Hirkey, treasurer. July 27 is the tenative date for their annual picnic. Their annual meeting will be held in February, 1987. Club the dairy princess program to be used for a public speaking and etiquette class. It was also an nounced that Sally Bair, after 14 years service, resigned as club news reporter. Kim Stroud of Federated Genetics was named as Sally’s replacement.