Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 09, 1994, Image 37

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    Jersey Membership Approves Name Change
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio sey Cattle Association. The other since 1979. registrations, and another fee for vid Jones, Yale, OK; Paul Chitten-
The members of the national Jer- amendments were approved by 97 In his first report as executive registrations beyond 200 if sub- den, Schodack Landing, NY; Rob
sey organization overwhelmingly percent or more of the member- secretary, Calvin Covington stated mitled on computer disk. ert Howard, Tillamook. OR; New
approved a name change, from ship. The major amendments vot- that programs and services offered During the annual meeting, ell Mills, Fallon, NV; Michael
"club” to “association” at its 126th ed on dealt with redistricting of by the organization must help Richard Clauss, Hilmar, Calif., Riggs. Denville, IN; Neal Schirm,
annual meeting, attended by near- director districts, membership, re- every person using them increase was elected to a one-year term as Canal Winchester, OH; and D.L.
ly 500 Jersey dairy farmers and incorporating in Ohio, and genetic production, maintain efficiency. President. Joe Buckler, Lakeland, Slrandberg, Alma, WI. Calvin
guests. recovery. and improve maikets for breeding FL, and John Wilk, Raleigh, NC Covington continues as Executive
The meeting was held in San his presidential address, re- stock and milk. . were elected to three-year terms Secretary.
Antonio, Texas, June 18-20. dring President Ray Schooley, Ni- Covington also announced that on the Board of Directors. Brody T* 1 ® American Jersey Cattle As-
Members voted on several angua. Mo., reviewed the import- effective Jan. 1,1995, there would Koon, Brashear, TX and John Pal- sedation is a daily breed organi
amendments to the organization’s ant changes the organization ad- be a restructuring of registration mer, Cornish. ME, were re-elected zation that maintains the pedigree
charter, constitution, and bylaws, dressed during his tenure. Those fees. The restructuring will be a to three-year terms on the Board, records of Jersey cattle and pro
of the eligible voting members, issues included the charter, constU stair-step approach in that one fee Palmer was also elected Vice Pre- v 'des programs and services that
93 percent approved changing the tution, and bylaw amendments, will apply for the first 50 animals sident. Other Directors are: James he, P increase the profitability of
name from The American Jersey the appointment of a new execu- registered during the calendar Chaney, Bowling Green, KY; Da- Jersey cattle.
Cattle Club to the American Jer- five secretary, and the first deficit year, a different fee for 50 to 199 ■_ •
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