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Montgomery County Holstein Club Holds Annual Meeting
BY SHARON B. SCHUSTER
Maryland Correspondent
GAITHERSBURG, Md. - The
Montgomery County Holstein-
Fresian Club held its 63rd annual
meeting and banquet on March 11.
State association president, Joe
Schwartzbeck, and secretary
treasurer, John Morris were in
attendance.
Production awards were
presented to Amy Savage, Dennis
Savage, Melvin Savage, Chris
Savage, Wayne and Cindee
Savage, Leßoy Savage and Bob
Raver and Savage-Leigh Farms.
Certificates recognized the
recipients for having cows which
Members of the Montgomery County Holstein Club to receive awards at their annual
meeting include: front row, left, Kelli Ann Savage, Chip Savage, Amy Savage, Stuart
Walker for his brother, Darryl, and Robert Johnson. Back row, left, Joseph Sch
wartzbeck and Doug Burdette.
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The focus of the evening was
definitely on the juniors. Cindee
Savage gave an overview of the
newly formed Junior Holstein
Association. She reported that the
Montgomery County Club pur
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juniors in Montgomery County.
That’s to show how much we think
of them,” she added. And to wind
up the evening, Savage held a fun
auction for benefit of the Junior
club.
A “syndicate” formed on the
spot, with state president Sch
wartzbeck, club president Doug
Local Officers Elected
BAINBRIDGE, N.Y. - Donald
Thomas of Deposit was elected
president of the Bainbridge-
Deposit-Mount Upton Local of
Eastern Milk Producers
Cooperative during a recent
meeting here at the Jericho Inn,
Eastern Director George Haddad
of Bainbridge announced.
Other newly elected officers are:
Larry Schaefer of Deposit, vice
president; Bonnie Gilbert of Mount
Upton, secretary; Ronald Gilbert
of Mount Upton, treasurer and
delegate; and Roger Haynes of
Afton, alternate delegate.
Wilfred Hughson of Jef
fersonville was elected president
of the Sullivan County Local of
Eastern Milk Producers
Cooperative during a recent
meeting here at the Lone Pine
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Davis of Unadilla announced.
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Burdette, Arthur Johnson and
Wayne Savage, each kicking in
$lOO to purchase the first item up
for bid a cake with a Holstein
theme.
Directors for the club were also
elected. Returning to serve a
second term are Doug Burdette,
Dennis Savage and John Doody.
Other newly elected officers are:
Raymond Kautz of Callicoon, vice
president; Earl Myers of Jef
fersonville, treasurer and
delegate; Calvin Keller of
Callicoon Center, secretary.
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