A224jmcastar Famine, Saturday, Juna 21,1986 { An on going column tor 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 Pennsylvania Holstein Assoc . Pennsylvania Holstein Association officers include: seated from left, Walter Wurster, treasurer; Arthur Baxter, president; Timothy Merwarth, vice-president; and Samuel Minor, past-president. The Executive Committee includes, standing from left are; Gerald Parker, Lewis Berkley, Dean Johnson, Harvey Stottzfus, David Burket and Jay Landis. Maryland Holstein FREDERICK Md. - President are . Crothers> Rismg'Sun; of the Maryland Holstem-Fnesian R Curtis D Damas ’ cus; chael As sociati on is Joseph Sch- Taneytown; Jeff Moore, wartzbeck, Umon Bndge CXher William AUen Jr., officers include: Edward Stanfield Jefferson; Carl Bender, Accide nt; f V T PreSI * ent; Crow, Kennedyville; Judy John Moms, Frederick, secretary- lag y er> Ful ’ ton; Edw * ard kahler, 'Directors for the Association Keymar; Thomas Shaw, Fairplay; FM | j MID-MOUNTS | 1 I Compare any other mid-mount with Arts-Way and see why these mowers have led the field since 1939 Arts-Way uses a separate power belt between tractor PTO and the mower’s drive pulley, with a second belt to drive the three blades This 2-belt system eliminates the need for belt twisting, prolongs belt life, makes tension adjustments and belt changing easy (Compare with some makes that use a single belt turning and twisting around as many as 7 pulleys and PTO ) Other features; 7-gauge steel decks ■ High-suction, drop-design blades for a smoother cut ■ Full 1” diameter machined spindles with Timken roller bearings top and bottom ■ Sealed bearings on PTO idler pulleys ■ Puncture-proof semi-pneumatic tires ■ Designed for side, rear or front-PTO drive tractors np to 41 HP ■ Cutting height adjustable from 1" to 5” ■ One-Year Limited Warranty. ■ And Arts-Way mid-mounts fit a wide range of tractors from the newest models (including I unports) to old farm favorites See your dealer for a complete list J Price an Arts-Way Before You Buy See How Much Mower You Can Buy For Less! 2 MODELS AVAILABLE w/CUTTING WIDTHS OF 60” & 72” COME IN TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION MILTON R. 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Events for August include: August 7, Eastern Shore Cham pionship Show at the Queen Annes County 4-H Park; August 26, State Fair Junior Show at the Timonium Fairgrounds; August 31, Third Maryland Futurity at the Timonium Fairgrounds; and September 1, Open Holstein Show at the Maryland State Fair, Timonium. New Jersey Holstein Association NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - William Terhune 11, Belvidere, is president of the New Jersey Holstein Association. Other of ficers include: Richard Byma, Sussex, vice-president; Genie Francisco, Lafayette, treasurer; and Edward Oleskie, New Brun swick, executive-secretary. Director for the club are: James Sutton, Somerville; Fred Wain wright, Bordentown; Bucky Jones, Medford; George Alles, Flemington; Robert Hartung, Belvidere; Charles Rogers, Ringoes; and Milton Eachus, Woodstown. Come in and See Hie revolutionary Ritchie Challenger ■ l _ _ P.0.80x 219 DV/nCD Si IPD I V 539 Falling Springs Rd. K I ULr\ JUiiU 1 Chambersburg, PA 17201 CO Phone:7l7-263-9111 Juniors who attended the National Brown Swiss Con vention in Tennessee from the Maryland association include (from left) Mike Staley, Dwayne Bell, Sheryl Schurman and Becky Long. Maryland-Delaware Brown Swiss Youth THURMONT, Md. - Officers of the Maryland Brown Swiss Youth Association include: Jeni Culler, president; Patti Harding, vice president; Kim Fleming, treasurer; Chris Cogan, historian; Mike Staley, reporter; Eric Fleming, secretary; Curtis Baughman, corresponding secretary; Dwayne Bell, advisor; Becky Long, advisor; and Lee Bassler, supervisor. The youths plan to attend the Virginia Brawn Swiss Assoc, CULPEPPER, Va. State vice-president; Wendy Wright, officers for the Virginia Brown secretary; and Tammy Bassler, Swiss Association are: Leßoy treasurer. Banks, president; Robert Hiser, now ’til the ei and beyond! 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