Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 24

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    A26—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 25,1982
Burket’s aged Holstein
BY JOYCE BUPP
Staff Correspondent
HARRISBURG - Burket Falls
Elevation Sophia wrapped up a
triple hit season Monday when she
took the state 4-H Holstein Senior
and Grand championship for her
breeder-owner John Burket of
East Freedom Blair County.
The EX-92 Polled Holstein
daughter of Elevation gave birth
just two days before show to a pair
of twins, a bull and a heifer, after
earlier wrapping up a lactation
record of more than 29,000 pounds
milk with a 4.3 percent test. And,
she made thpt outstanding record
after a set of bull twins calved out
last year.
Burket’s eight-year-old winner
was bred by him from another 4-H
project animal. She also has an
Excellent Shalimar Magnet
daughter in the David Burket
polled Holstein family herd.
Pulled into the Reserve Senior
and Grand Champion spot by
Ontario judge Bertram Stewart
was Terry Branstetter, Jr,, of
Tyrone.
The three year old by Milu Betty
was a four-year-old Sunnyside Standout daughter shown by
Stan Wensel.
HARRISBURG - By the time
the echoes of auctioneer Charlie
Backus’ gavel died away, Thur
sday night, the All American
Holstein sale grossed more than
1400,000 with an unofficial average
of $10,951 on 43 head.
With a price tag of $53,000/
Dunwood Chief Carmel brought a $53,000 bid ring are Mike Weimer, Jolene Snyder, Pa.
from Dr. Alan McCauley and George Knight to Dairy Princess, Dennis Wolff, Alan McCauley,
top the 1982 All . American Holstein Sale. David Burket, George Knight, Jay Howes, Tom
Joining the excellent Arlinda' Chief in the sales McCauley.
Ivanhoe Chief earlier topped her
age class for her owner and
breeder, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Branstetter.
Crawford County 4-H’er Cinda
Oakes wrapped up another Junior
Champion win with her tall stylish
Marvex junior yearling heifer.
Just ten days before, the heifer
won similar Junior honors at the
state Holstein show in Meadville.
Jackie Sparling’s senior yearling
by Sterk Ivy Telstar topped her
age class and was then selected
Reserve Junior Champion from an
estimated ISO calf and yearling
heifer entries.
A partial listing of 4-H and FFA
winners follows:
Jr Call I
1 Rodney Meyers 2 Raymond Wozes. 3 David
King, 4 Rodney Albright. 5 Paul Carr
Jr Calf lit
1 Bndgette Boyer 2 Shawn Georgetti 3 Annie
Rynd 4 Michelle Doebenener, 5 Craig Gfessner
Int Calf I
1 Jenny Weimer. 2 Paul Cashel). 3 Deanna
Sparling. 4 Beth Sherman, 5 Royal Donnelly
Int Calf))
1 Bndgette Boyer. 2 Justin Doebenener. 3
Sarah Dum. 4 William Wilcox 5 Angela Klmg
Sr. Calf I
1 Heidi Edwards, 2 Roger Sherwood. 3 Nancy
Yarnall, 4 Ray Wolfe 5 Julie Sheibley
All American sale averages $10,951
Dunwood Chief Carmel topped the
sale for consignors, Blair Breeders
of Martinsburg. Or. Alan Mc-
Cauley of Elizabethtown and
George Knight of Airville bid last
on the Excellent Pawnee Farm
Arlinda Chief daughter.
Out of Excellent Gold Medal
captures champion honors
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Judge jrtram Stewart and Pennsylvania Burket, and reserve winner Terry Bransletter,
Holstein's Diane Bowen Bliss congratulate Jr.
state youth Holstein winners, champion John
Sr. Caff H
1 Justin Doebenener. 2 Beverly Meyers. 3
AlexClaypoole.4 Ernest Oakes. 5 Debbie Landis
Jr. Yearling
1 Cinda Oakes. 2 Alien Sell, 3 ton Beardslee.
4 Thomas McCauley. 5 Corye Wolff
Sr. Yearling I
1 Cmda Oakes. 2 Heidi Edwards. 3 Roger
Sherwood. 4 Dame) Albright. 5 Laura James
Sr Yearling II
1 Jackie Sparling. 2 Darlene Buckman. 3 Stacy
Cornman. 4 John Foster HI. 5 Racquelle Fava
Jr. 2 Year Old
1 Mike Hohl. 2 Michael Carr. 3 Rebecca
Sonnen,4 Robert Manual. 5 James Custead
Sr 2 Year Old
1 Duane Stoltzfus, 2 Tern Packard, 3 Donna
Cachell. 4 Ross Hershberger, 5 Lon Reed
3 Year Old
1 Terry Branstetter. Jr, 2 Nancy Berkley. 3
Carmen Freese. 4 Rebecca Dyarman. 5 Annie
Rynd
4Yearold
I John Foster III: 2 J Arlan Crider. 3 -Jay
Bicksler. 4 Denise Stump: S.'Bnan Kelly
S Years and Over
1 John Bucket. 2 Mathew Castrogtovanni. 3
Kenneth Beiler, 4 Ross Hershberger. 5 Donald
Stoltefus
FFA HOLSTEIN
Jr. CaH
1 Dean Jackson. 2 Geary Shade. Jr, 3 Todd
Martin. 4 Kenneth Long. 5 Stephen Smith
Ini CaH
1 Andrea Bednarski. 2 Robert DePetro. Jr: 3
Glenn Stoltzfus, 4 Penny Bicksler. 5 Randall
Kline
Sr. Call
1 Vern Curtis. 2 Luke Bowser. 3 Eric
Swemhart. 4 Joseph Cappuci. 5 Kenneth Beiler
Jr. Yearling
1 April Lee Plumley: 2 Todd Reed: 3 Jennifer
Weimer 4 Robert DePetro. Jr, 5. John 2im
merman
Dam Mar-Elv Dividend Coco, the
8-year-old Carmel cow has racked
up records to 28,393 pounds of milk
and 1,331 pounds of fat. Her
maternal line, which traces back
to the great Lauxmont Admiral
Lucifer bull in the fifth generation
averages better than 4.0 percent on
At Pa, Junior Dairy Show
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Cinda Oakes, center, copped another Junior championship
when her winning Marvex junior yearling edged out the ■
Reserve senior yearling exhibited by Jackie Sparling. Diane,.
Bowen Bliss of the state Holstein Association presented the
junior winners with breed awards.
Sr. Yearling
1 Todd Reed. 2. Don Thompson. 3 Daryl
Balmer, 4 Todd Martin, $. Brenda Robson.
Jr. 2 Year OM
1 Eric Roberts, 2 Penny Bicksler. 3 J Marvin
Zimmerman, 4 Barbara Bradley
Sr. 2 Year OM
1 Donna Stump. 2. Kenneth Beiler. 3 Kenneth
Long
George Knight also took home a
Very Good Elevation daughter,
consigned by Wibner Hostetter of
Oxford. Joy-Wil Millie Patsy-ET,
who brought $50,000 as the fourth
animal across the block, is out of
an Excellent Osboradale Ivanhoe
Woodbine Farms of York County purchased this very Good
Elevation daughter for $50,000. Joy-Will Millie Patsey-ET. a
4-year-old was consigned by Wilmer Hostetter of Oxford.
Bred to Glendell Arlinda Chief, the high-sellilng black and
white is joined by George Knight, and the Hostetter family
Joyce, Monica, Barry and Wilmer.
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3YearOM
1 Douglas Wasson; 2 Daryl Balmer; 3 Bran
Dietrich, 4 Robert Kauffman. 5. Stephen Haagen
4Ye*rOU
1. Stanley Wensel Ml
S Years and Over
1 Andra Bednarski, 2 Jesse Retchard. 3
Michael Cordell
with a lifetime production of
178,000 pounds of milk.
Knight’s purchase is due in April
to Gold Medal sire Glendell
Arlinda Chief.
Rothrock Golden Holsteins of
Kempton paid $48,000 for Swampy
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