Bedford Holstein BY BETSY STITT Blair County Correspondent BEDFORD The second annual Bedford County Quality Holstein Sale, held at the Bedford County Fairgrounds recently, presented a fine representation of what Holstein breeders are looking for in both type and milk production. Inter-State Sponsors Youth To Attend AIC . , .. _ . .. A senior at Central Fulton High SOHTHAIVIFrON - Inter-State Association and the Trinity School> is son g f Milk Producers’ Cooperative is Lutheran Church. Woodrow and Jovcelene Strait He sponsorihg six youth to attend the Brubaker, the son of Philip and entof to FFA Sote? 5»Th annual meeting of the Jacqueline Brubaker. is a 1986 American Institute of Cooperation graduate of West Perry Senior . SDea kin e contests August 4t07 at the University of High School. He was president of ™ American institute of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. his FFA Chapter and received the inWaSton The six youth, all relatives of Keystone Farmers Degree. He is a orf Se SS ta- Inter-State members, will 4-H’er and is a member of the represent the cooperative at the Centere Presbyterian Church to explain the role of cooperatives AIC National Institute on The daughter of Roy and Janice . todav » s business world The Cooperative Education. Their Coover, is a sophomore at cogence is selection was based on an ac- Carlisle Senior High School, where Timp „ Thmnvh F.fficicnf tivities report and participation at she is a majorette and is a member inrougn the Pennsylvania Association of of the German Club. She is a Farmer Cooperatives Summer member of the 4-H and the Carlisle Institute held July 6t09 at Juniata Brethren in Christ Church choir. College. She student teaches in dancing. Representing Inter-State are: Greenleaf, the son of Daniel and Sarah Baker, Bedford; Clifton Jeanette Greenleaf, is a senior at Brubaker, Loysville; Darlene Central High School. He is Coover, Carlisle; Andrew president of his FFA Chapter and Greenleaf, Martinsburg; Andrew is a 4-H member. Jones, Mt. Holly, N.J.; and Chris The son of Lester and Diane Strait, Harrisonville. Jones Jr., Jones is a senior at A junior at Bedford High School, Rancocas Valley Regional High Baker is the daughter of J. Allen School. He is a member of the and Norma Baker. She is a National Honor Society and the member of the chorus and the wrestling team. He is also a track team and participates in 4-H, member of the 4-H dairy judging the Pennsylvania Holstein team j»veW * mIRSM BUILDINGS “Designed for your needs... to your specifications” • Pole Barns • Poultry Houses • Dairy Barns • Horse Stables • Riding Arenas • Utility Buildings • Hog Houses • Cold Storage • Equipment Sheds • Storage Buildings • Work Shops • Residences To help you plan your building and write your own specifications, a professional Snavely field representative is ready and willing to assist you. 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Laureate Valiant Caper is a 2-year-old daughter of the famed S-W-D Valiant and she is scored at 82 points. David W. Myers of Summerhill consigned this entry that sold bred to Bossir Glen-Valley Starlite Al. Russell Wyles also bought the fourth high selling animal for a bid EQUIPMENT,me Authorized Chore-Time Distributor RD 4, East Farmersville Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (Lancaster County) (717) 354-6520 of $1,875. Golden-Circle Matt Becky, classified at 85 points, was sired by Kanzabrook Matt Carlo. This 4-year-old has a high record of 16,663 pounds of milk and 613 pounds of fat. Her dam has a lifetime record of 158,837 pounds of milk and 5,672 pounds of fat. She was consigned by Paul and Sharon Fox of Rockwood. Land-O-Hills Valiant Jan-Twin garnered the fifth high spot with a bid of $1,850 from Ken Frye, Martinsburg. A Valiant daughter, she is due in August to lona-Farm Highlight. Her dam is an Elevation daughter and has a top record of 29,167 pounds of milk and 1,254 pounds of fat. This bred heifer was consigned by Land-O-Hills of Friendsville, Maryland. The sale was managed by the Bedford County Holstein Club and Kling’s Auction Service handled the auctioneering assignment. SALE TRUCKLOAD OF AG BAGS Silage & Bale Bags The bag that is white outside and black inside. White to reflect the suns rays to keep the feed cool A Better bag for Better feed for Better results. Call 717-859-3869 Leroy Zimmerman RD2, Ephrata, PA 17522 (Located next to the town of Brownstown on Metzler Rd.) "Wo Do Cuctom Ag Bogging With Motorized Boggor" -
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