Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 17, 1984, Image 21

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three generations
pounds.
With an unofficial sale average
of $22,045, every consignment was
obviously a valuable member of
the Holstein breed. Jack Miller,
manager of Rothrock Golden
Holsteins, was pleased that the
animals “held-up” through the end
of the sale to bring a sale average
of over $20,000.
In introductions at the beginning
of the sale, Jay Howes of Backus
Associates, commended Miller for
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DIST. INC.
Route 256
Deale. MD 20751
PH 301-867-1447
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Lewisburg, PA 17837
PH 717-524-0568
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The impressive Poverty-Hollow Margaret-ET brought $59,000 as
' : the second high- selling female of the Rothrock Golden Opportunities
sale '
30,000
over
PHIC BUILDERS
435 King Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
PH.215-582-4050
e Exceeds $20,000
taking the lead with the history
making sale and for his close in
volvement with the selections.
Total receipts for the first bi-
2 Bradford Holstein veterans honored
BY JANE BRESEE
Staff Correspondent
WYSOX-Two Bradford County
farmers, Russell Jones, and
George Page Jr. were honored for
Outstanding and Dedicated service
to the Bradford County Holstein
Club and to the Pennsylvania
Holstein Association at the annual
Bradford County Holstein Club
annual meeting held Nov. 7 at the
Wysox Fire Hall. John Macafee
Northeast district director to the
state association, presented the
honorary plaques.
Russell Jones, of Warren Center,
BIG INVENTORY SALE
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■ BUTLER MFG. CO.
I Attn p E Hess %J3UTLERJ> I
■ P O Bo* 337 Oxford, PA 19363
DERS _ 1 m interested in more information on Butler products
■ n Buildings l 1 Dryers [ 1 Feed Bins i Bins
■ [ I Grain Legs
| Name
Butler - The Bin Company
W.R. MOODY,
CONTRACTOR
113 Walnut Lane
West Newton, PA 15089
PH 412-872-6804
FOUR COUNTIES
CONTRACTOR, INC
RD, Box 816
Coalport, PA 16627
PH 814-672-5751
annual Rothrock Golden Op- interesting and desirable animals the bidders and onlookers would
portunities Sale were $1,456,000. in the country,” announced Bruce agree that the Rothrock Golden
Rothrock prior to the national Opportunities Sale was a Holstein
“We brought together the most consignment sale. And no doubt history-making venture.
served as a state executive local director from 1973 to 1984 and
committee member from also as a member of the state
November of 1969 to 1973, and as executive committee. He has been
president of the state association' active as sales representative for
from 1975 to 1978, He was also the state association and selected
chairman of the state convention cows for the export market,
held in the Poconos in 1982. He d t’" Farley, president of the
served as a local director for many Junior Holstein Club, announced
years and held the offices of that the Bradford County winners
president and vice-president. Held of the Milk and Fat Production
in high esteem by his fellow State contest are Terry Packard,
Holstein breeders, he is always first, in the 3 and 4-year-old
asked to say grace at dinner category, and William Davis who
meetings. scored second and third in the
George Page, Jr., of Columbia
Cross Roads, R.D., served as a
GRAINS BINS, GRAIN LEGS, KAN-SUN
BEAVER CREEK
LANDSCAPING CONST
CO.
PO Box 151
Chestertown, MD 21620
PH 301-778-4110
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This Bova son of the famous Stephanie cow was purcl
Japanese syndicate for $75,000.
three other age categories. These
winners will go on to compete at
BINTRIM BUILDERS
204 Hoover Road
New Castle, PA 16101
PH 412-924-2698
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novembw 17,1984-A2l
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state level.
Robert Whipple, president of the
Bradford County Club, conducted
the meeting and introduced the
Bradford County Dairy Princess,
Wendy Lament, who gave a brief
report of her activities.
Elected for a two-year term
were Wayne Lamont, Ray Nor
conk, and Robert Whipple. Other
directors are Bill Brown, Lynn
Miller, Ben Jackson, Duane
Wilcox, Archie Williams, and Jim
Howard.
Orville Yoder, retired Bradford
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