A2o~Umcaster Fanning, Saturday, August 14,1982 LAMPETER A Lime Hollow Elevation Mars daughter that milked over 21,000 lbs. in her first lactation topped the revived Conestoga Classic Holstein Sale in Lancaster County Wednesday night. El-Dell Mars Madeline, Good Plus with an Index of 1538, brought the top price of $3,600 of the 41 head in the sale, which has been brought back by the Lancaster County Holstein Club after an absence of a Dairymen, investment to former members BALTIMORE, Md. Dairymen, Inc. members who held equity in Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers have been given the opportunity to reinvest that equity. Equity that is due for redemp tion on September 1, 1982 can be reinvested in the Member Equity Reinvestment Program. Those who choose to participate will receive an interest rate of 15.5 percent or the Louisville Bank for Cooperatives Term Rate, whichever is higher. Interest will be paid annually. Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers became the Middle Atlantic Division of the Louisville based cooperative on September 1, 1982. * AERATION SYSTEM Includes aeration tube, fan, and air entrance kit. F. 0.8. WAV ” " Aitn. P.E. Hess C BUTLERJf ■ - Box 337. Oxford. PA 19363 ' I ■ Dealer Inquiries Available in; Pennsylvania Counties; _ ■ Armstrong. Indiana. Erie, Crawford. Warren. Elk. ■ Cameron, McKean. Clinton. Lycoming. Sullivan. | I Wyoming, Luzerne. Columbia, Butler, Mercer. —— —— | Lawrence. Beaver, Bradford. Susquehanna. Adams. ■ Cumberland, York New Jersey Counties - Sussex, | ■ Morris, Passaic. Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth, Mid- _ ■ dlesex, Somerset Maryland Counties • Kent, Queen ■ Annes, Talbot, Dorchester ■ I No Dealer Fees, j Name | Address I County . • City Conestoga Classic averages $1,875 couple of decades. Consigned by Paul Welk, of Peach Bottom,, Madeline was purchased by D. Lamar Witmer, of Manheim, under whose presidency the county sale has been revived by the Holstein Club. The sale, held on the first chilly, rainy night in quite a spell, was staged under the large pole barn on the Lampeter Fairgrounds and attracted a large crowd of several hundred onlookers. Sale chairman Inc. opens Already more than 25 percent of the division’s dairy farmer members have chosen to reinvest in MERP more than $50,000 of their 1969-70 certificates of equity which are eligible for cash redemption on September 1, 1982. Division Manager Ralph Strock is pleased with the interest expressed as it represents confidence in and commitment to Dairymen. Investment programs such as MERP allow Dairymen to plan for the future of the dairy industry by undertaking such projects as the introduction of UHT long shelf life milk in this country. Dairymen’s new UHT plant is Savannah, GA is now in production and plans are that the new milk will be available in this area in 1983. I - Building Engineered For Farmer Erection FARMSTEAD® See Your Agri-Builder For Details Zip State was John Howard, of Willow Street, and the Backus brothers handled the bidding and banter. Two other consignments topped, the $3,000 mark in the sale, which grossed $76,925 for an average of $1,875. A Conductor daughter, who milked over 17,000 lbs. in her first lactation and was back at 78 lbs. a Three-year-old El-Dell Mars Madeline was chairman; Paul Welk, Peach Bottom, con the top seller at Lancaster County’s Conestoga signor; D. Lamar Witmer, Manheim, buyer; Classic Sale at $3,600. Shown with her, from and Mark Welk, at halter. In auctioneering the left, are John Howard, Willow Street, sale booth are Charles and Horace Backus. * All Butler buildings SOLD for grain storage [Bethlehem More good news when specified as roofing or siding Galvalume is warranted, under exposure to normal atmospheric conditions, for a period of twenty years against rupture, perforation, or structural failure KNOXVILLE CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, Pa. 16928 PH: 814-326-4188 C & M SALES INC. R.D.1l Honesdaie, Pa. 18431 PH: 717-253-1612 A fes®, i ’gSS' S*"* .ML- Mi i i sllf|y3|;|:f •Ii 1 ‘H3 UI I* i *i'ii ' * l * v 5? ? 1 rn.. iu i | & 4’- :HifliU J •»..* Hj JJ p|l \sj ; | p JJ 1 j .'- * v u 20 YEAR WARRANTY LEROY E. MYERS. INC. Route #l, Box 163 Clear Spring, Md. 21722 PH; 301-582-1552 ORVILLE MACK W.R. MOODY. 0. A. NEWTON P.0.80x 47 CONTRACTOR * SON CO. Nazareth, Pa. 18064 .. 3 L Bridfeville, Delaware 19933 PH: 215-759-1331 West Newton PA 15089 PH: 302-337-8211 day in July after a June freshening, sold for $3,200. The dam of Fataja Conductor Laurella has records topping 26,000. Con signed by Gregory Landis, Lan caster, she went to Bob Swope, of Marietta. The third-high seller came out of the Len-Lyn herd of Galen Crouse, Stevens, and crossed the m X D. E. SMITH, INC Mifflintown, Pa. 17059 1841 Jerry's Road PH: 717-436-2151 Street. Md. 21154 PH: 301-692-5350 Susquehanna to the Knight herd in Arrviile. Len-Lyn Chief Empress, whose first lactation topped 19,000 and is back at 78 lbs. a day after calving in July, brought $3,100. The Holstein Club is hoping to resume the Conestoga Classic on an annual basis and a decision will be made following review of this year’s revival. See Our Display At AG PROGRESS D&YS, A SPECIAL PRICES [at Ag Progres On Display: # Leg & ( i • batch Dryer • Grain Cleane • Building • Grain Bin • Feed Bin BUY OR LEAS LEASE BUILDINGS & BINS ON MONTHL POGO INC. , See Your Agri-Builder I FOUR COUNTIES CONTRACTOR! R.D., Box 249 ! Coalport Pa. 1662?! PH: 814-672-5751 TRI-STATE ®RINE 3 DIST.INC. ! Route 256 I Deale, Md. 20751 i PH: 301-867-1447 Spring NY - and reserve gran females of the Fifth pire Classic Polled H was exhibited by breeders Frank and cey. Spring Bottom field, Adams County. Before being self grand champion f< Phil Taylor of Lawto the animal’s qualitit her as the show’s a Winning the purple the younger Spring standing over a sU was selected as th reserve grand chai female show. D. exhibited the ret champion heifer, awarded Premier Exhibitor banners. Doug Stape of Sta the champion cow/ Elm Farm of I showed the reserve c Marshall Farm < (f Amite progeny. '*Elm Farm exl AC rid M.W.I CONSTRI R.D. 12,1 Peach Bottoc PH: 717-5 KELLER B SYSTER R.D. 111 Lewisburg, PH: 717-S