York Adams Calfarama Sale topped Bell daughter at $1,400 BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent YORK - A November daughter of Air-Osa Oak Quick Shot topped the Adams-York Calfarama sale, held recently at the York Fairgrounds. Kit-Way Quick Shot Lady commanded the winning bid of $1,400, selling to Maryland Holstein breeder Marlin Hoff' of New Windsor. She was bred and consigned by Wayne and Susan Top seller at the Adams-York Calfarama Sale was Kit-Way Quick Shot Lady, purchased by Marlin Hoff for $1,400. With the sale topper from left are sale manager Dennis Remsburg, consignors Susan and Wayne Reedere, and leadsman Billy Jo Heath. ZERO TURNING RADIUS LAWN MOWERS • 11 Models to choose from Both Homeowner and Commercial COUNTRY CLIPPER Reeder, of Kit-Way Farm, Ab bottstown. Dam of the typey heifer is a VG -85 Bell daughter, with three-year old milk records to 22,545 milk, 904 fat, with a 4 percent test. The second dam is a 3-E daughter of Transmitter, with lifetime credits at 181,000 milk and at 6,000 fat. Third dam is EX-4E, sired by Kingpin, and carries life credits over 222,500 milk and 8,100 fat. Glen Rock 4-H’er Downa Doll Announcing our new line of • Hydrostatic Drive Sllw claimed the second and third high selling Calfarama consignments, both by S-W-D Valiant. Gallantry Valiant Wisteria, consigned by Jim and Holly Mc- Caffree of Delta, brought the winning second high bid of $1,175. A bred heifer, she carries a calf by Whittier Farms Ned Boy, and is from a VG-87 Marvex dam with a 4.2 fat test and records over 21.600 Huntingdon Holstein Club honors youth, veterans BY BETSY STITT ALEXANDRIA Honors went to industry veterans as well as junior members as the Huntingdon County Holstein Club gathered recently for its annual meeting. Kermit Laney, owner of Laney’s Feed Mill for 50 years, was honored for his outstanding con tributions to agriculture. A member of the board of Penn Central Bank, he has also served on the Huntingdon County Fair Board, holding the office of president for the last 22 years. Top production awards went to Edwin Steach, whose herd was best in the county for both milk and fat, with 22,331 pounds of production and 806 pounds of fat. [ A cow from Gillbrook Farms 1 was first in the individual records, with 31,582 pounds of milk and 1,130 pounds of fat in 305 days. i milk and 900 fat. Second dam is a also a 23,000 plus producer is by VG-87 Gay Ideal and the third dam Kingpin. is of Ivanhoe breeding. Fourth high went to a 4-H’er as Ms. Doll’s second Valiant pur- well. Scott Barr, of Airville, chase was the consignment of purchased Kerchenhill CC Jenny 3 Weim Sharr Farms of New Oxford, from consignor Raymond Seidel, The September-born Pen-Col Kutztown, for $1,020. Sired by Valiant Noreen brought a $1,060 Board Chairman, she’s from a i final bid. Her dam is by Conductor, Kingpin with records over 23,000 with three-year credits of over milk and 913 fat. i 25,000 milk and 914 fat, with a 3.5 • Sale average on the 44 head was protein test. Second dam 92-2 E, $542.61. Lifetime production awards went to a cow from Geo-Ray Holsteins, with 219,214 pounds of milk and 7,745 pounds of fat, in 3,298 days of lactation. Globe-Run Farms, John Andrew Foster 111 and Erin Branstetter were recognized for exhibiting top animals at the Huntingdon County Fair and receiving All- Pennsylvania or All-American recognition. Geary Shade Jr. also was honored for showing top performers at the local fair, while Bransdale Farms, Terry Bran stetter Jr. and Daland Farms were all recognized for top showings at the state or national level. The club also gave milk production awards to the following junior members: 2-year-olds: Terry Branstetter Jr., first, E. James McMath, second, and Enn Branstetter, third; 3-year-olds: Erin Branstetter, first, Terry Branstetter Jr., second and third; 4-year-olds; Terry Branstetter; 5- year-olds: Walter Russell, first, and Keith Russell, second. Winners in butterfat records included: 2-year-olds: E. James McMath, first, Terry Branstetter Jr., second, and Erin Branstetter, third; 3-year-olds: Terry Bran stetter Jr., first and second, Erin Branstetter, third; 4-year-olds: Terry Branstetter; 5-year-olds: Walter Russell, first, and Keith Russell, second. Terry Branstetter Jr. and E. James McMath were recognized for having award winners in the state milk and fat contest. Ve Specialize In 'Ae«”' U: Bi T' tv, X\\ \ we Have Poles in Myerstown, PA 17067 stock 25 30 35*45 Phone. 717-866-7544 CONTACT US SUPER GROUND DRIVE TANK - SPREADERS PIT - ELEVATORS COMPACT ROTO BEATERS WISCONSIN & ALLIS CHALMER POWER UNITS HAND-O-MATIC BUNK FEEDERS COMBINATION MOWER AND CRIMPER UNITS 455 AND 456 MOWERS NEW IDEA CRUSHERS NOW AVAILABLE Crimping Rolls To Fit Your New Idea Crusher Speeds drying time approx. Vi day. SMUCKER WELDING & MANUFACTURING 2110 Rockvaleßoad Lane . PA 17602 ANS. SERVICE 7 to 8 AM 717-687-0772 320 King St For