Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1986, Image 84

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    C4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Saptamber 6,1986
Bell Daughter Tops Somerset
BY BETSY STITT
Blair Co. Correspondent
MEYERSDALE A quality
line-up of cattle awaited the bid
ders on a chilly Aug. 27 for the
annual Somerset Fall Classic.
Oren Bender, who read pedigrees,
commented several times about
the style and milkiness of the
animals that Clark Yoder auc
tioned off.
Dan Carr, sale chairman, was
pleased with how the sale went and
the average which was $1,642 on 33
lots.
Hillmont Bell Sue-ET topped the
sale at $3,800. The 2-year-old
daughter of the Carlin-M Ivanhoe
Bell was consigned by Jay and
Kirk Hillegass of Berlin. Sue sold
recently fresh to Mel-Est Valiant
Irose Melvin.
Her dam, Laureate Marvex
Dena, scored Excellent and
produced a top record of 25,160
pounds of milk and 879 pounds of
fat with a cow index of plus 744.
Wilmer Hostettler of Oxford was
the final bidder on Sue. Her week
old heifer calf was bought by
Alfred Crothers for $l,OOO.
Young Woods Farm, Dilltown,
purchased four animals at the sale,
including the second and fifth top
selhng consignments.
Marteeny Rotate Speckle con
signed by Mark E. Marteeny,
Somerset, was the second-high
animal at $2,100. An Arlinda
Rotate daughter, she is bred and
due Oct. 1 to Whittier Farms Ned
Boy. Her dam, Marteeny Valiant
Sugar-Twin produced 22,432
pounds of milk and 928 pounds of
fat as a 2-year-old cow.
Rodney and Claire Ott,
Hollsopple, consigned the third
high animal, Double-Ott Chief
Very Dynamic. James Adams, Mt.
Pleasant, bought this 2-year-old
daughter of Kingway Elevation
Very for $2,000. She is bred and due
Oct. 30 to Woodbine Ellas In
credible-ET.
Her dam, Johnsholm Chief
Bootmaker Dawn, is scored VG-85
and has a top record of 21,851
pounds of milk and 1,084 pounds of
fat at a 7 year old.
The fourth-high selling animal
also sold for $2,000 to Keith Clark of
Sky Wind Farm, Clear Spring, Md.
Trenton-Place Elev Wileeda, a 2-
year-old daughter of Round Oak
Rag Apple Elevation, consigned by
Cumberland Go.
Eligible For
Assistance
CARLISLE - The Secretary of
Agriculture has declared York
County eligible for Emergency
Loan assistance due to the severe
drought which began Jan. 1.
Since Cumberland County is
contiguous to York County,
Cumberland County is also eligible
for EM assistance, according to
the Farmers Home Ad
unistration.
Fanners in Cumberland County
who are interested in receiving an
Emergency Loan for this drought
must submit their applications up
to the close of business on April 6,
1987 for physical and production
losses.
Actual loss loans will be
available at 5.0 percent interest for
the first $lOO,OOO and 8.0 percent
interest for any amount over
$lOO,OOO for eligible farmers who
are unable to get the needed credit
elsewhere.
The loan ceiling amount will be
80 pi i cent of the actual production
loss md 100 percent of the actual
physical loss, or $500,000,
whichever is the lesser amount.
Loan terms will normally be
f heduled for up to 7 years, as
needed.
Applications may be filed at the
Farmers Home Administration
office at 7044 Carlisle Pike,
Carlisle, PA 17013. Call (717)697-
0795 for the application.
J. William and Vera Shultz, Berlin, old daughter of Marshfield
sold recently fresh to SWD Valiant Elevation Tony and is due Oct. 28
with a heifer calf also bought by to Hanover-Hill Triple Threat-Red.
Clark.
Pax-Terra Mars Valiant Lauren
consigned by James Paxton,
Myersdale, sold for the fifth-high
price of $1,950. Lauren is a 2-year
Young Woods Farm, represented by Mr. and Mrs. William
Young, left, and Amy and Billy Wood, in front, purchased the
second-high selling cow for $2,100 from Mark Marteeny,
behind the cow. Oren Bender, left, and Clark Yoder stand in
the box, and Leroy Bittner holds the animal.
4
S and S Dairy Farm, Somerset,
also offered a first choice of a Ned
Boy flush from the Kingstead
Valiant Josie cow. Josie scored
VG-87 and produced a top record of
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pounds of fat as a 3 year old. Her
credits include six generations of
Hillmont Bell Sue-ET topped the Somerset Fall Classic Sale
with a bid of $3,800 from Wilmer Hostettler. Tom Dum, left,
representing the buyer, stands next to the consignors Tine,
Jule Ann, Kirk, Connie and Jay Hillegass. Leroy Bittner is on
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