A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1994 (Continued from Page A 1) die Klass veterans Trish Marks, 6, and Cory Thompson, 7. A partial listing of winners fol lows: Spring Heifer Calf: 1. Twin-Wind Broker Mayda-ET, Joseph A. Hushon; 2. Woodbine Farms; 3. Angie Beshore. Winter Calf: 1. Twin-Wind Broker Kiss-ET, Jacob Hushon; 2. Rodman and Jane Thompson; 3. Joshua Hush on. Fall Calf; 1. Stewartridge Astre Jaz zie, Jacob Hushon; 2. Chad Trimmer; 3. Daphne Doll. Summer Yearling; 1. Woodbine Oscar Ellen, Woodbine Farms; 2. Daphne Doll; 3. Joshua Hushon. Spring Yearling: 1. Lindmabe Pre lude Miss Kay, Joshua Hushon; 2. Frank and Sandra Feeser; 3. John Bit zer. I Winter Yearling: 1. Gentle-Touch Chr Val Roxy, Amy Trimmer; 2. Patti Hiishon and Courtney Miller; 3. Daphne Doll. Fall Yearling: 1. Coredale Titan Vio let, Roy Thompson and Shirley Trim mer; 2. Dixie Doll; 3. Rebecca Kilgore. Junior Champion and Best Junior Bred and Owned: Fall Yearling, exhib ited by Roy Thompson and Shirley Trimmer. Reserve Junior Champion; Winter yearling exhibited by Amy Trimmer. Junior Beal Three: 1. Coredale Farms; 2. Dar-Dale Farms; 3. Bridgette Bortner, Sunnybend Farms. Dry, 4 and Under: 1. Sunnybend Quackers A-Star, Bridgette Bortner; 2. Six-year-old Trisha Marks, right, was selected top winner In the Kiddle Klass for exhibitors aged three through seven. Cory Thompson was chosen the runner-up winner. Milk Marketing Inc. Buys Pennsylvania Cheese Company STRONGSVILLE, Ohio Milk Marketing Inc. (MMI), the region’s largest dairy producer owned cooperative based in Strongsville, Ohio, has completed the purchase of Savoldi Cheese Company, Inc. of West Mid dlesex, Pennsylvania. “We are pleased to welcome the Savoldi operation into MMl’s manufacturing subsidiary, Far mers Dairy Foods, Inc. (FDF),” says Don Schriver, MMI execu tive vice president and chief executive officer. Effective Mon day, July 18, Savoldi Cheese became a part of the MMI-FDF family. The Savoldi plant which produces shredded cheese pro ducts for the food service industry will operate under the umbrella of MMl’s Farmers Cheese plant in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. As a member of MMl’s FDF man ufacturing arm, Farmers Cheese is one of the nation’s largest single source manufacturers of Italian cheeses. GetMooovln'& with imshakesl Doll Family Takes York Holstein Honors Frank and Sandra Feeser. Junior 2-Yr.-Old: 1. Woodbine Lin coln Bina, Woodbine Farms; 2. Joshua Hushon; 3. Frank and Sandra Feeser. Senior 2-Yr.-Old: 1, Dar-Dale Man tis Tristie, Dixie Doll; 2. Patti Hushon and Carl Troop; 3. Frank and Sandra Feeser. Junior 3-Yr.-Old: 1. Dar-Dale Count Apple, Dana Doll; 2. Daphne Doll; 3. Gary McCallister. Senior 3-Yr.-Old: 1. Dar-Dale Grander Pansy, Dana Doll; 2. Amy Trimmer; John Calp. 4- 1. Woodbine Astro Val- Tw, Woodbine Farm; 2. Brad Walker; 3. Ramsey Cooper Jr. 5- 1. Kettlea Astro Minnie. Dan and Patti Hushon and David and Barbara Stewart 6-Yr.-Old: 1. Coldsprings Levi Taffy, Brad Walker; 2. Greg Walker. Senior and Grand Champion and Best Senior Bred and Ownad: Junior 3-Year-Old. exhibited by Dana Doll. Reserve Senior and Grand Cham pion: Four-Year-Old, exhibited by Woodbine Farms. Best Threa Famales: 1. Dar-Dale Farm; 2. Woodbine Farms; 3. Furnace Creek Farm. Produce Of Dam: 1. Furnace Creek Farm; 2. White-Oak-Vu Farm; 3. Walk- Le Holsteins. Dam A Daughter: 1. Amy Trimmer/ Coredale Farms; 2. Bridgette Bornter/ Sunnybend Farms; 3. Walk-Le Hol steins. Premier Breeder and Exhibitor: Dar-Dale Farms, the Dale and Darla Doll family. ‘This is a good opportunity for MMl’s dairy producer members and their customers,” says Schriv er. “Over the years, Savoldi has been a major user of our Farmers Cheese products. This purchase brings niche market potential to MMI by introducing more value added capabilities and products to our business. The addition of Savoldi gives Farmers Cheese and MMI members greatly expanded opportunities for meeting the needs of our present and future customers and that helps to assure MMl’s dairy farm families of market security.” MMI is a 5,100 member dairy fanner owned cooperative encom passing an eight state Midwestern area including Ohio, Indiana, Pen nsylvania, Kentucky, Maryland. Michigan, New York and West Virginia. MMI markets and pro cesses more than 4.6 billion pounds or 533 million gallons of milk and has revenues of $730 million. . Dale and Darla Doll were surrounded by their family “show crew” for their acceptance of Dar-Dale Farm’s third win of the York Holstein show’s premier ban ners. Kneeling from left at Jason Arnold and Daphne Doll; second row, left, are Dow* na Doll, dairy princess Kelly Jo Myers, Darla and Dale Doll; third row, left, are Keith Wisner, Curt Calp, Dixie Doll, Leslie Kopp and Dana Doll; rear are Dan Cole and show chairman Dan Hushon. a**** & * ' i Tn* it On hand for the presentation of the York Holstein show Junior champion hon ors were, from left, Amy Trimmer, Roy Thompson, Brian Derr at the halter of the re serve, Steve Wood at the halter of the champion, York dairy princess Kelly Jo Myers, Shirley Trimmer and Jeff Rutz, representing the award sponsor, Sire Power. Champion awards lineup at the York Holstein show included, from left, Judge Dennis Patrick, Cindy Knight exhibiting the reserve champion, Dale Doll with the senior and grand champion, York dairy princess Kelly Jo Myers, and Ira Boyer, repre senting the sponsor, American Breeders Service. I I Wm