BY NANCY KUNICK Fame came to two of Crawford for their induction into the Penn- nership presently with his two Crawford Co. Correspondent County’s Holstein Club members sylvania Holstein Association’s sons, Joel and Jerry, and son-in- COCHRANTON - The Crawford this year at the state Holstein Hall of Fame. law Mark Bachman. He has bred County Holstein breeders recently meeting in Pittsburgh. Marion Alsdorf has farmed near over 30 Excellent cows. At their held their annual banquet here at Alsdorf and Jack Rynd were Spartansburg since high school farm, A-Jay Farms, they milk 120 Dante’s Restaurant. recognized at the county banquet graduation in 1935. He is in part- Holsteins. w \t r , s v / ' * u* 4 « **■ s VilftlE|l TIIe From that first cutting day onward, even through wet, tangled ifiiri inE hay, the Vicon mower/conditioner shows what its made of. It . . -__ . gets the hay down and conditioned 30% faster UHUB I 111! ff*ETP T|||l|z|| than competitive models. The crop goes stalk-first Ifllllllllll HE Id fIUUUIK through the rollers, for less leaf loss and a higher " " protein content. You get more hay and better TUE ■■■IICU CET nutritional quality. The world’s fastest mower/conditioner E jEE UUUn WCI a^so P uts hay in windrows 30% faster than conventional ■ ■ Al!■■■■#■ models. The extra-tough drive unit brings you through the MEEWENR heaviest crop without plugging. And because it’s powder-painted, |T||| EV IllUt the Vicon mower/conditioner can be counted on to keep its long lasting beauty. See your Vicon dealer for a demonstration. He has the Vicon mower/conditioner to fit your farm and budget. Penna. Dealers BURCHFIELDS. INC. II2S. Railroad St. Martinsburg, Pa. 814-793-2194 "■•. HENRY EQUIP. SUMMIT SYSTEMS. INC. 'NC* Breeiewood, Pe. New Berlmville, P*. 717-263-8424 814-735-3292 215-367-2169 1-800-242-3240 u . r. BU SCHAPER BROS. HUTTON FARM MELVIN J. SHEFFER, TRIPLE H EQUIPMENT RD B, 80x270 EQUIPMENT INC. RDI Box 141 Bridgeton, NJ RD2 121 Railroad St. Peach Bottom. Pa. 609-455-1640 Mahaffey, Pa. Hanover. Pa. 717-548-3775 814-277-6647 717-637-3808 PETERMAN FARM EQUIP., INC. 225 York Road Carlisle. Pa. 717-249-2150 IwwwwwwwKwwwimwwwvKwmwwmmfwwwwKWKewwHWwamwwmmmimmmmmMewwHwimmwMji j Season's Greetings From Your Vicon Dealers! j Crawford County Holstein Banquet Held **-rv <@>four partner for the future. SCOTTIE SWINGLE RdS Lake Ariel, Pa. 717-698-6825 WATSON'S INC. Sharon-Mercer Rd. Sharon, Pa. 412-346-6514 / V”’ ,'5 «iT -s* t w WENNERPORD TRACTOR Route 202 Concordville, Pa. 215-399-9615 WM. HOBENSACK'S SONS 1060 Greeley Ave. Ivyland, Pa. 215-675-1610 *V" '■, f h*'\" ' >''<4 v Vi' ''' ' '* gfe W; ■• &W,; *sf4;- V s . v f '4-/ ’ \ ;? L h'"’ ’?&■; r>* '% V* ■■ >' *<srr\ \ s£*' t\\ *' * s * New Jersey Dealers BEEMERVILLE EQUIP. Rd 3, Box 610 Sussex, NJ 201-875-5672 NORMAN BRIGHT, INC. Evergreen Rd. New Egypt, NJ 609-758-2211 Maryland Dealers ELLIOTT EQUIP. A HARDWARE Rt. 328 & Elliott Rd. Easton, MD 301-822-8866 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 20,1986-A3l Junior members receiving owner-breeder awards were: James Custead, junior calf; Julie Custead, senior calf; David Black, summer yearling; Jamie Holler, senior yearling; Leslie Pegan, senior yearling and dry cow; Don Closky, junior 2 year old; Kevin Field, senior 2 year old; and Lee Livingston, 5 year old. Mark and Melanie Bachman, coaches for the county dairy judging team, recognized the team members: Jamie Holler, Jenny Dickey, Jim Oakes and Marsha Anthony. Marsha Anthony was announced as the high individual on the team. She placed in the top 25 at State Days. Incumbent directors re-elected include: Dan Dickey, Don Closky and Richard Pegan. c* Season’s A FRIEND CALLED.., Rynd is located in Cochran ton with three sons and has also developed 30 Excellent Holsteins over a 30 year period. Presently, Rynd-Home Farm milks 130 registered Holsteins. President Jeff Raney read a report from treasurer Thomas Wilson. In his report Wilson noted that the Winter Holiday Sale sponsored by the club on Nov. IS was a success and it “net the club $2,200 and will put the club in good financial position in 1987.” Pennsylvania Holstein Association President Arthur Baxter of Mercer County updated members on the activities at the state level. Jeff Harding from the state office reported on the upcoming state convention in February. He noted that selections will begin soon for the convention sale. The Brazil project is going to get off the ground with the next week or so, he added. Marsha Anthony received the distinguished junior member award for 15 years and over category. Rodney Donovan won the award for the 15 years and under category.
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