Pa. Guernsey Meeting (Continued from Py A2S) Jennifer Sulkosky of Derry, of the 2-year-old milk and fat • Intermediate calf. Keystone winner. Willows Big Tex Velvet Fayette Angel, owned by Lori L. produced 16,873 pounds of milk and Campbell. 850 pounds of fat in 306 days. • Senior calf. Hi Field Telestar Beth Clark owns both of the 3- Biscuit, owned by David A. Guyer year-olds that captured the top Jr. of Derry, milk and fat titles. Misty Meadows • Summer yearling, Yaples Lad Clover, the milk winner, Lily’s Lucinda, owned by Jennifer produced 14,252 pounds of milk, 600 Ann YapleofHoutzdale. pounds of fat in 305 days. Misty * Junior yearling, Hi Field Dairy Meadows B. Cecile won the fat Lad Sandy, owned by Melissa category with 645 pounds of fat and Sulkosky of Derry. 14,159 pounds of milk. • Intermediate yearling, Willows Jennifer Yaple won the 5 years Fayette Toshya, owned by Janice and over class with Yaples Lily K. Garber, who had 18,423 pounds of milk and • Senior yearling, Terlin Lance 755 pounds of fat. Phoebe, owned by Francine Martz The open All-Pennsylvania of Dalmatia, competition recognized the • Junior two-year-old, Hi Field following owners of the entrants: ' Loyal Speckle, owned by David A. Ben W. and Regina M. Jackson and Guyer Jr. Kenneth E. Young, Columbia • Senior 2-year-old, Stone Mill SL Cross Roads; Lori L. Campbell, Admiral Mildew, owned by Sherri Halifax; Scott and Elsie Wolff, Lynn Zollers of Mertztown. Quarryville; John E. Marchezak, . 4-year-old, Hi Field Jamaica Bentleyville; Gary Fisher, Pon- Bossy, owned by Jennifer tersville; Janice K. Garber, Sulkosky. Willow Sheet; and Gary Fisher. • 5-year-old, T-phannn Valley The following is a list of the Atlantics Sadie, owned by Jon junior All-Pennsylvania Awards: Andrew Zollers of Mertztown. • Junior heifer calf, Hi Field • 6-year-old and over, Foxie Superman Bessie, owned by Spring Falcon Lady, owned by Jon Order 4 Milk Priced At $14,30 ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle Atlantic Order Market Ad ministrator Joseph D. Shine today announced a Class I milk price of $14.30 per hundredweight for April 1987. This price is down 43 cents from March but is 48 cents above last April’s Class I price. Shine announced a Class II milk price of $11.31 per hundredweight for February 1967 and a butterfat differential of 15.7 cents for the month. The Class n price was down 44 cents from the previous month, while the butterfat dif- ferential decreased one-tenth of a ' '"<=■ \\ razi. *■ I—< 'X. - s - „ PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. C******* - AfttfYturMMrtttOwttr JSSSSSBIW . yy . .wA*yyy/ ¥s*s. MWv. 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