Classy consignments offered at Central Pa. Spring Classic Sale BY BETSY STITT Staff Correspondent REEDSVILLE Sprmg-Lane Mars Misty emerged as the high selling animal at last week’s 35th Central Pennsylvania Spring Classic Sale. Consigned by Tom Kelly, Tyrone, the Marshfield Elevation Tony daughter brought a bid of $4OOO from Blair and Elaine Courier, Mill Hall. Misty was scored 88 as a four year-old and has a three-year-old production record of 18,749 pounds of milk and 699 pounds of fat. Misty’s dam is the 88 point Granville Sovereign Misty. She produced 17,928 pounds of milk and 685 of fat as a five-year-old. m # l Westfalia Milking Equipment And Computer HAMB EG Cumberland Farm & Dairy Supply, Inc. Larry Hughes Gary Walton, Sales Mgr. 717-263-0826 COCHRANVILLE Farm Construction & Equipment Robert L. Janney 215-593-2365 Sale chairmen Don Adams and Roy E. Hall commented on the quality of the 48 animals sold in the Central Pennsylvania Spring Classic. The sale average stood at $1230. Dale Baker of Reedsville bought the second high animal for $2050. William Bradford consigned Bradstead Sexation Alan Star, a three-year-old daughter of Ocean- View Sexation. Star’s dam, Bradstead Alan Rumler Etta, had a top record as a four-year-old of 25,606 pounds of milk and 901 of fat. A $2OOO bid bought the third high selling animal for Raymond Mornmgstar of Entnken. Stave Mill Telmatt Peach, a three-year m sw Sales Centers MT. BETHEL LITITZ FISHER & THOMPSON Assoc. Amos Fisher Rick Thompson 717-627-1530 MIFF Wehr’s Dairy Equipment' Brenner Dairy Mark Wehr Equipment 717-966-1396 Albert Brenner 814-654-7309 old Ronbeth Telmatt daughter, was consigned by Tussey View Farms, Centre Hall. Peach’s dam, Kypendge Elevation Beauty, gave 27,370 pounds milk and 980 of fat as a four-year-old. Dean and Robert Loy, Loysville, took home the fourth high animal for $lBOO. Long-Ray Vigo Tidy, a six-year-old with a top milk record of more than 20,000 pounds, was consigned by Roy and Glen Henry, Port Royal. Two cows, each bringing $l6OO and both from Blair County were the fifth high selling animals. First in the ring was As-Way Chairman Jane, consigned by Fidelity Holsteins of Martinsburg. High Tech control for stanchion barn operations High tech control is now available for stanchion barn operations with the Westfalia Visotron Every cow has different milking tendencies and Westfalia's Visotron will help you get all the milk from every cow With the Visotron, you can monitor milk flow, control pulsation and even regulate vacuum on all individualized basis for each cow Visotron saves time and money Each cow gets the individual attention she needs to give all her comfortably without the need for manual supervision The result increased production and profit The Visotron is portable and easy to install It’s the kind of addition to your dairy that will pay for itself in a very short time Contact your Westfalia Sales Center today Find out why Westfalia is truly the leader in high tech dairy equipment For the name and location of your nearest Sales Center, call or write K.C. Dairy Service Kevin Correll 717-897-5141 NEW WILMINGTON Chuck Moose, Inc. 412-533-3077 Longenecker Implement Rod Carson BURG 814-793-3731 spartan; WESTFALIA TROY Dairyland Sales & Service' Jim Kelley 717-297-4128 WILLIAMSBURG Dairyman Inc. WESTFALIA SYSTEMAT Mid-Atlantic Division DIVISION of CENTRICO Williams Farm Systems William Stauffer *862 Brummel Dr. Dave Williams 301-795-2727 f Sf-^SP 07 717-398-2692 301-781-7020 lAMSPORT WILI Carl Peachy, of Belleville, bought this two-year-old. The second, Burket Falls Glendell Darlene, was consigned by Burket Falls Farm, East Freedom, and was bought Fred Fouse of James Creek. The six year-old has a top milk production record of 19,790 pounds milk and 707 pounds fat. Also sold was a Sunny-Craft Chief Spirit dauF h t® r consigned A New Way To Better Milking SYKESVILLE. M Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 4,1985-A27 by Benjamin E. Dum, Elliotsburg. Proceeds from the sale went to the Perry County Junior Holstein Club. Due May 8 to Duke Jade Starhte of R-K-O, Ben-Lou Spirit Wilma sold to Dan Albright for $lOOO. Wilma’s dam is Ben-Lou Matt Jr. Whopper, scored 87 and holding a 23,859 pound milk and 902 pound fat record as a two-year-old. i i 1 SPECIAL WESTFALIADEAI AMI! Byler's Diesel A Refrig. Service Daniel Byler 717-483-6446 Answering Service PARADISE Lloyd Ranck 717-687-6361 Healthier udders Reduced milking times Superior milking out High milk yield Reduced cell count Longer productive life of the cow Increased profit ability in the shed IMPAIR KIRKWOOD Elam S. Stolzfus 717-529-2623 717-529-2668 Answering Service REBERSBURG Tim's Diesel Service Tim Stoltzfus lAL HEADQUARTER!
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