A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 18, 1999 Corn Maze Volunteers Make A Difference To Holstein Association (Continued from Page A 26) operating expenses totaling $935.61. The Lancaster County Holstein Show had an income of $2,290 with expenses totaling $2,007.43, which left a net income of only $282.57. For the year, total income, including membership rebate, was $7,095.91 with expenses totaling $6,833.96 for a grand total net income of only $261.95. Com bined with a beginning balance of $2,256.25 and income from 1998- 1999 activities totaling $261.95, in addition to a certificate of deposit earning $BO on interest in the past year (bringing the CD to $2,106.58), the net worth of the club was $4,624.78. Three new directors to serve three-year terms were elected at the banquet. They included Mike Eby, Dave Wenger, and David Stoltzfoos. Eby, club president from Gor donville, milks 52 cows, has 107 head total, and is serving his third year on the board. Wenger, from Manheim, has served the last three years. And Stoltzfoos milks 60 cows in Leola. Awards were presented at the banquet Winning the senior divi sions were the following: • Aged cow, milk production, went to Leroy Hoover for Lee-Lis Greenhouse Barn Available at Holstein Convention CARLISLE (Cumberland Co ) Pennsylvania Holstein Association will again be housing an annual com ention sale of ani mals m a yieenhouse barn the week of Feb 13, 2000 in Carlisle, prior to the sale Feb 18 at 7 p m. The greenhouse barn, provided through Harnois Greenhouse Supply Company will be available for sale at a generous discount after the convention. The sale committee is looking for interested individuals who would like to explore this opportunity further. The greenhouse barns offer a very cost-effec tive shelter that pro vides natural ventila tion and lighting as well as maximum ani mal comfort. Interested individ uals should contact Bill Allen at (717) 944-1374 Trifecta Lois, 305 D, 45,608 m, 1,478 f, 1,287 p, sired by Nower land Trifecta. • Aged cow, fat and protein pro duction, also went to Leroy Hoov er for Lee-Lis Trifecta Lois. • 4-year-old cow, milk produc tion, was Marvin Stoltzfoos, Leo la, with cow #46, 305 d, 44,291 m, 1.551 f, and 1,224 p, sired by Rothrock Tradition Lcadman. •4-year-old cow, fat and pro tein, went to cow #46, Marvin Stoltzfoos, Leola. • Senior 3-year-old, milk pro duction, went to Marvin Stolt zfoos, Leola, for Mar-R Mascot, sired by Singing Brook MB Mas cot The cow was 305 d, 40,797 m, 1,213 f, and 1,326 p. • Senior 3-year-old, fat and pro tein, went to Leroy Hoover for Elwillow Cowboy Myrtle, 305 d, 39,021 m, 1,617 f, 1,199 p, sired by Glee-Hi Michael. • Junior 3-year-old, milk pro duction, went to David Stoltzfoos, Leola, for Dunwood Golden Kim, 305 d, 46,154 m, 1,212 f, and 1,262 p. • Senior 2-year-old, milk pro duction, went to Marvin Stoltzfoos for Mar-R BK Ruby, 305 d, 41,207 m, l,2oof,and 1,234 p, sired by Mar-R Blackstar Ted. • Senior 2-year-old, fat and pro tein, also went to Marvin Stolt zfoos for Mar-R BK Ruby. • Junior 2-year-old, milk pro Lancaster Poured | Walls • Agriculture • Commercial • Residential l|_ Call for Prices On: • SCS approved Manure Storage Pits < • Basements • Retaining Walls < • Footers • Floors Customer Satisfaction Is Our Goal Lancaster Poured Walls 2001 Jarvis Rd. • Lancaster. 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From left, Elisa Ranck, Lancaster County dairy princess; Blake Bru baker; Crystal Brubaker; and Mike Eby, association president. duction, went to Marvin Stoltzfoos for Mar-R Aerostar Joyce, 30Sd, 37,206 m, 1,1 Ilf, 978 p, sired by Madawaska Aerostar. • Junior 2-year-old, fat and pro tein, also went to Marvin Stolt- zfoos for Mar-R Mascot Joan, 305 d, 35,264 m, 1,293 f, and 980 p, sired by Singing-Grook NB Mascot Concrete Pumping / Available In December 28 Meter Boom Pump, 92’ Reach r" Call For Rates (—^ In the junior awards division, Cheryl Heishcy, daughter of Dale and Martha Hetshey, Ronks, won the milk-fat-protcin honors in the 2-ycar-old division for her cow, Melody Lawn Merit Addie, 305 d, pounds milk, 974 pounds fat, and 832 pounds protein. 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