Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 21, 1986, Image 22

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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;
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ALL BREED
DAIRY CLUB REGISTRY
of officer* and activities
iENTATIVI
John Schenning, Bel Air; and
James Stonesifer, Union Bridge.
Coming events include: July 17,
Garrett County Championship
Show at the McHenry
Fairgrounds; July 21, Central
District Championship Show at the
Timonium Fairgrounds; July 24,
Frederick-Montgomery County
Championship Show at the
Frederick Fairgrounds; July 25,
Washington County Championship
Show at the Hagerstown Speed
way.
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
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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!
The Ritchie Challenger is
your best long term investment
in livestock watering!
• DEEP WATER WELLS provide pro-
lis century
tected and controlled access to
clean fresh water supply all year.
• FLOATING THERMAL CAP insulates
water for coolness in summer
and heat conservation in winter.
Easy for livestock to depress
and drink easy to remove for
service. Keeps water cleaner
and prevents algae formation.
Association
National Brown Swiss Convention
in Buffalo N.Y. on July 15 to 18. On
July 26, the currently reigning
Maryland Swiss Miss, Jeni Culler,
will crown her successor during
the Maryland-Delaware Brown
Swiss Field Day. In August a
tenative pizza party is scheduled to
be followed by a get together of 4-H
and FFA dairy members on
September 25 at the Maryland
State Fair.
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cover, bolts & screws (including
painted parts).
• ONLY 196 WATTS, including
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$11.84 per year, according to
university tests.
• UP TO IV” of foam insulation.
/dUchier
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