Jason daughter tops Conestoga Classic Holstein Sale BY LAURA ENGLAND LAMPETER A Twin-Lawn Wednesday night at the Lampeter 45 consignments at $5,000. The Elevation Jason daughter, the first Fairgrounds. fancy bred heifer was sold to Guy consignment to set foot on the sale Consigned by Gemstar King Jr., Athens, Ala. block, was top seller at the Holsteins, Lancaster, Walebe Bred to SWD Valiant, fantasy is Jason Fantasy-ET, consigned by Gemstar Hosteins, Lancaster, is the top selling animal of the Conestoga Classic Sale. Shown by Greg Landis, president of the Lancaster County Holstein Club, the bred heifer was sold to Guy King Jr., Athens, Ala., for $5,000. Let Seel Crete Seel Ui Seal Crete Cemntious Waterproofing FOR MILK HOUSES • INTERIOR & EXTERIOR OF DAIRY BARNS • GARAGES • WAREHOUSES 7 REASONS WHY • Longer lasting coating under all weather conditions (many jobs 14 years old). • Excellent color retention (ultra violet resistant). • Pressure sprayed application with 1/8” penetration. • Cementitious type coatings for all masonry surfaces. • One coat withstands 100 mph wind driven rain. • Re-coat at nominal cost (no peeling or scaling eliminates expensive preparation). • Cost only slightly higher than conventional paints. Don't Forget To Coll On Us For Your Other Pointing & Wotorpreoling Hoods. AGRICULTURE - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - CHURCHES Conestoga Classic Sale, held Jason Fantasy-ET lead the sale’s BLOCK WALLS LEAKING? For FREE Estimate CALL Seal Crete he. PAINTING & WATERPROOFING RD 2, Box 417, Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-859-1127 ly isette, consigned by , Fultonway Farms, Willow Street, and bought by Running Springs Farm, Lancaster, is second high seller at the Conestoga Classic sale. Greg Landis is at the halter. the daughter of a Very Good-89 dam. Redroof GlendeU AC Fame had a top record as a 2-year-old with 28,150 pounds milk and 954 pounds fat in 365 days. Fantasy’s bid helped boost the sale total to $74,475 on 45 head, including two young calves. Average per head was $1,655, excluding the two calves. Taking the second high selling spot at the event sponsored by the Those Mils We Are The Fussy One's L«nca«tf Farming, Saturday, August 11,1984—A37 Lancaster County Holstein Club was Fultonway Glendell Rosette. Consigned by J. Mowery Frey Jr., Willow Street, the bred heifer was bought by Running Springs Farm, Lancaster, for $4,400. Sired by Glendell Arlinda Chief, Rosette was bred in December to Marshfield Elevation Tony. The heifer’s dam, Bonnierest Elevation Prize, scored Very Good-87 and has a five year production record of 20,640 pounds milk and 834 pounds fat with a 4.0 percent fat test. The test was recorded in 306, days. Third high selling animal was Fultonway Tradition Gracia, also consigned by J. Mowrey Frey Jr. Lawrence Moon bought the 2-year old at $3,800 for the Dairy Production Department, University Park. The daughter of Sweet Haven Tradition, Gracia freshened in May and recorded 73 pounds milk at 3.7 percent fat on her first test. Her dam, Fultonway Admiration Glenda, scored Excellent and at four years produced 23,569 pounds milk and 703 pounds fat. Other consignments selling for over $3,000 were: Royal-Dream Valiant Alvira, consigned by D. Lamar Witmer, Manheim, and bought by Robert S. Junge, New Tripoli, for $3,600; and Spring- Belle Valiant Popcorn, consigned by Spring-Belle Farms, Lancaster, and bought by Running Springs Farm, Lancaster, for $3,200. Chairman of this year’s sale was D. Lamar Witmer, Manheim. Selections were made by Paul B. Welk, Peach Bottom; John H. Howard, Willow Street; and Arlen Keener, Mountville. Michael Weimer was sale autioneer. Pedigrees were read by Jay Howes. Clerking the sale was the Pa. Holstein Association. I NORTHAMPTON I FARM BUREAO CO-OPERATIVE I ASSOCIATION TATAMY, PA ★ FEED, SEED CHEMICALS ★ LIME AND FERTILIZER CUSTOM APPLICATION ★ TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ★ ciupi IPITY LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT EASTON 215-258-2871