BY GINGER SECRET MYERS Adams Comity Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG It was a Perryville, Ark., topped this Firecracker of a Jersey sale and holiday sale going to Max Spann, justifiably so, having been held on Heron Run Jerseys, Washington, the 4th of July. N.J., on a final bid of $1,625. The third Cumberland Valley This stylish 2-year-old daughter Jersey Breeders July 4th of Quicksilvers Magic of Ogston is Firecracker Sale, held at the a maternal granddaughter of the Shippensburg fairgrounds, started notable Gramhil QS. Fran Fair, off with a bang when the first cow EX-94, whose records include, at 7- through the ring commanded the 01 and 305 days, 21,670 pounds of top selling price of the day. milk, 1,035 pounds of fat with a 4.8 Walabe Magic Fancy, consigned by Heifer Project In ternational, Perryville, Ark., topped the third Cumberland Valley Jersey Breeders July 4th Sale on a bid of $1625 from Max Spann, Washington, N. J. Pictured here with "Fancy” are (left), Beth Warner, PA State Jersey Queen; Max Spann, buyer; “Fancy,” Tina Martin, leadsperson; and Bill Dietrich, president Cumberland Valley Jersey Breeders Association. * • Heat Treated • All Chain Has 10 Yr. Warranty HOOK AND EYE A * UNKS «■ ®» 11 This Chain Will Replace Most Brands Of Chain MI LIQUID IfCyOA I MANURE EQUIPMENT Replace Your MANURE TANK —— Truck-Mount fiBS T Tank Sizes (Gal.) Available: • 1200 • 2400 • 3600 ™ . 1800 • 3000 • 5000 Truck-Mount Husky-A Fine Line Of Good Equipment 24 Hrs. - 7 Days A Week - Refrigeration Service Installation, Sales And Service mmm (Formerly Shenk’s Farm Service) 505 E. Woods Drive Lititz, PA 17543 (717) 626-1151 Firecracker Sale Explodes With $1,625 Walabe Magic Fancy, consigned by Heifer Project International, test, and 828 pounds of protein. “Fancy” has two maternal sisters, both scored Excellent. Just fresh in April, “Fancy” is averaging close to 50 pounds of milk per day and sold with a June service to Squire. Second high selling individual was W.F. Jeweler Delpha, con signed by New Hope Associates, Meadville. Gerald Hart, Mif flinburg, paid $1,550 for this VG-87 Generators Jewelers daughter whose best effort includes, at 5-00 and 314 days 3X, 17,936 pounds of milk, and 810 pounds of fat with a 4.5 test. “Delpha” sold fresh, having dropped twin bull calves by Schultz BVP (Best Value Protector) “THE LEAD ALTERNATIVE” GASOLINE TREATMENT ns new additive has been ■veloped for the protection of igmes designed to operate on laded gasoline ithout lead your engine loses iwer & compression caused by ilve seat recession BVP acts s a protective lubricant to jrevent direct metal to metal contact that would cause high _ wear Use BVP for the protection of lead without the pollution Available in Boz bottles (24 per case), 5 gallon containers & 55 gallon drums IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO PROTECT SO MUCH' DIESEL FUEL INJECTION & TURBO CHARGER SPECIALIST Master Warehouse Distributor Daily Shipments by UPS. Parcel Post, or our representative who is in area regularly I MILLER DIESEL INC. [ 6030 Jonestown Rd . Harrisburg. Pa 17112 I 717-545-5931 lnterstate 81 Exit 26 SHEETS BROS.. INC. Dale Hormel Manager Tin*®*'”’ Performing Legend shortly after arriving at the fairgrounds. W.F. Joys Count Jane, VG-86, with a 3-04 M.E. record of 13,739 pounds of milk, 725 pounds of fat, and 525 pounds of protein, filled the third high slot with a final bid from E.A. Terrell and Son, Mineral, Va., at $1,300. This fancy uddered 3- year old sold fresh and was con signed by Waverly Farm, Clearbrook, Va. The sale also featured six young calves selected on their pedigree and showring potential. Bon-Way Volunteer, a March calf by Mayfields Volunteer and out of a VG-84 Briarcliffs Bold Torono topped ,v, ° offerings at rPPr ZETOR Tractors Appoints Its Newest Dealer Dale Hormel and His Sales Manager, Keith Rodgers, Offer This Introductory Special On The Zetor 5211 Tractor For The Month of July... SHEETS BROS., INC. 1061 Carlisle St. Hanover, PA Top $420. She sold to Carolyn Small, Chambersburg, and Wayne Braughler, Marion Center con signed her. On 31 head, the sale averaged $846.77 with seven head eclipsing the $l,OOO mark. The calves averaged $253.37 on six head. Cumberland Valley Jersey Breeders Association sponsored the sale and hosted a com plimentary luncheon prior to the sale. The Pennsylvania Junior Jersey Breeders Club fitted and presented the cattle. Beth Warner, Pennsylvania State Jersey Queen, was also on hand to run slips. Eliminate Fencing Problems with ARC 12 Solar Fencing High Tensile Wire Ifelfe iiSI • Eliminates fence sagging • No staples or wire clips • Adjustable enclosed spring assembly for each wire • Optional site rails™ • Optional Arc 110 Volt multi wire unit • Installed by trained dealers • Fully guaranteed by warranty SOLAR FENCING CO. 1-800-247-8150 or KEYSTONE SOLAR FENCE RD 2, Box 148 Watsontown, PA 17777 717-649-5321 Keith Rodgers Sales Manager Phone 717-632-3660
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