Bender Named Premier Breeder and Exhibitor BY MARGIE FUSCO Cambria Co. Correspondent MEYGRSDALE - The first evening Holstein Show in Somerset County drew more than 175 entries and a large crowd. They watched as Ezra and Mary Yoder’s cow, Ray-Anthony Chantilli Rose, took grand champion honors in the senior division as well as the senior Grand champion of the show, senior division, is owned by Ezra and Mary Yoder. Premier breeder and exhibitor in the senior division of the Somerset Holstein Show was the Owen Bender family. They are pictured here with the Somerset County Dairy Princess, Missy Walker. This could ch your d forth bette LUCAS BARN PENN YORK CRIDER DAIRY FISHER & HENRY JAQUITH EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT THOMPSON RD1,80x325 RD2 80x339D RD1,80x390 8933 Rowe Run Road 127 Newport Road Spring Creek, PA 16436 Bellefonte. PA 16823 Knoxville, PA 16928 Shippensburg, PA 17257 Leola, PA 17540 814/664-2397 814/383-2806 814/326-4496 717/532-2196 717/656-3307 STINER’S REFRIGERATION 25 Crooks Terrace Canton, PA 17724 717/673-8351 VISIT WITH US AT AG PROGRESS DAYS champion rosette, and blue ribbon for best cow age six years and over. The 7-year-old cow was sired by Straight-Pine Elevation Pete out of Cass-Ridge Mark Esther. She was bred by Ray E. Anthony. Junior division grand champion as well as reserve grand champion of the senior division was Mar- NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU 300 Bushkill Street Tatamy, PA 18085 215/258-2871 teeny Tony Corry, owned by Karen Marteeny. The 2-year-old cow is a Marshfield Elevation Tony daughter with Berkline Betty Chief Cola as her dam. She was bred by William and Connie Marteeny. Reserve grand champion in the junior division went to Paul Carr’s Carrdale Pete Little Jo. The 5- year-old was sired by Straight- Pine Elevation Pete with Carrdale Triple Threat Joy as her dam. The cow was bred by Gerald and Patricia Carr. Paul Carr was also named Premier Breeder and Exhibitor in the junior division. Senior division honors for Premier Breeder and Exhibitor went to Oren Bender. The show, sponsored by the Somerset County Holstein Club, was judged by Jake Emig of Shippensburg. A professional hoof trimmer and cattle showman, Emig helped to develop eight all- Americans when he worked with the show herd at Allen Dairy Farm. Trophies and plaques were presented in 33 categories, all backed by local sponsors. Missy Walker, Somerset County Dairy Princess, was on hand to present the awards and ribbons. Results of the show are as follows: SOMERSET COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW Junior Bull Calf Harry Mosholder Senior Yearling Bull Kirk Hillegass Senior Champion Bull Reserve Sr Champion Bull Harry Mosholder Junior Champion Bull Ryan Weimer Reseve Junior Champion Bull Jeffrey Kimmel Junior Heifer Calf Craig Glessner Intermediate Heifer Calf Paul and Sharon Fox Senior Heifer Calf Paul and Sharon Fox Summer Yearling Heifer Paul and Sharon Fox Junior Yearling Heifer Paul Carr The NuPulse Milker Would you like to have up to 11 % faster milking, high quality, longer life rubberware; better udder health, less unit fall-off, eliminate faulty and corroded electrical pulsator connections and clean milk-outs 7 Then it's time for a change Let us prove it to you l Try NuPulse milkers FREE and you be the judge For more information, contact your local dealer or call NuPulse, Inc. Time for a change DIST. SALES MGR. CURTCASSADY 519 Golden Street, Lititz, PA 17543 717/626-1065 SCHMIDT’S EQUIPMENT RD 2, Box 122 Hawley, PA 18428 717/253-3048 Junior division grand champion and reserve grand champion of the senior division was exhibited by Karen Marteeny. Intermediate Yearling Heifer Hillmont Farms Senior Yeaiiinc Herfer Paul and Sharon Fox Junior Champion Senior Paul and Sharon Fox Reserve Junior Champion Senior Htllmont Farms Junior Champion Junior Craig Glessner Reserve Junior Champion Junior Paul Carr Junior Best 3 Females Paul & Sharon Fox Dry Com 4 and Under Sheila Bender Dry Cow 5 and Over Oren Bender Junior 2 Year Old Jas Sechler and Brad Winter Senior 2 Year Old Karen Marteeny 3- Oren Bender 4- Lewis and Barbara Berkley WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued an interim final decision amending the location adjustment provisions in the Greater Kansas City, Southwest Plains, Central Arkansas and Texas milk marketing orders. The proposed amendments would modify the plant location! adjustment provisions under the four orders to conform with higher Class I price differentials mandated by the Food Security Act of 1985. AQUILLA YODER Box 83 Belleville, PA 17004 717/935-2481 Milk Order Decision Amended CONTACT US SUPER GROUND DRIVE TANK > SPREADERS PIT - ELEVATORS COMPACT ROTO BEATERS WISCONSIN & ALUS CHALMER POWER UNITS HAND-O>MATIC BUNK FEEDERS COMBINATION MOWER AND CRIMPER UNITS 455 AND 456 MOWERS NEW IDEA CRUSHERS Crimping Rolls To Fit Your New Idea Crusher Speeds drying time approx. Vt day. SMUCKER WELDING & MANUFACTURING 5-Year-Old Oren Bender 100,000 Pound Production Class Oren Bender Aged Cow Ezra and Mary Yoder Senior Champion Senior Ezra and Mary Yoder Reserve Senior Champion Senior Karen Marteeny Senior Champion Junior Karen Marteeny Reserve Senior Champion Junior Paul Karr Senior Best 3 Females Cove Run Farms Produce of Dam Corrdale Ezra and Mary Yoder Dam and Daughter Mike Walker Best Animal Bred and Owned Paul and Mike Carr Premier Breeder and Exhibitor Senior Oren Bender Premier Breeder and Exhibitor Junior Paul Carr The revised location adjust ments reflect a north-to-south price surface that increases generally at a rate of three cents per hundredweight for each 10 miles from a plant. Currently, the orders provide for adjustments of 1.5 cents per 10 miles. The changes will provide additional price in centives to ship milk from production areas to city markets. USDA will conduct a poll of the affected cooperative associations to determine their approval of the amendments. In order to become effective, at least two-thirds of the producers in each market must approve the proposed amended orders. For NOW AVAILABLE