A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28,1987 V BY NANCY KUNICK Crawford Co. Correspondent MEADVILLE - Quality calves from excellent bloodlines were the ‘pot of gold’ for buyers at the Irish Holiday Sale March 21. The top of the lot was LF-Queens-Manor Valid-ET. The year old bull commanded $6,000 and went to United Breeders, Ontario. Valid was one of three bulls sold from the Leadfield Glamourous Eve cow. Classified EX-92, she produced a 5 year old record of 40,309 pounds of milk and 1,452 pounds of fat. This Valiant son was consigned by Queens-Manor Holsteins, Lead field Associates, and Gayle Car son. Two females shared the limelight by selling for the high bid of $5,600. LF-Queens-Manor Fortune-ET was sired by Mel-est Valiant Irose Melvin and out of the Eve cow. She sold to Obsession Haven Holsteins in lowa. The white heifer was consigned by Queens-Manor, Leadfield and Carson. DT-Queens-Manor Ballero-ET, a November calf, was the second Guernsey Breeders Elect Officers SHARTLESVILLE - The Berks-Lebanon-Schuylkil County Guernsey Breeders Association held their annual dinner meeting recently at the Shartlesville Grange. Officers re-elected include; Jerry Krone, president; Carl Hollenbach, vice president; David Smith, secretary; and Robert Smith, treasurer. Ray Stoltzfus and Miles Hollenbach retained their director positions. Guernsey mugs were given to the following junior members who completed Guernsey 4-H and FFA projects last year: Sherri Zollers, Andy Zollers, Carl Miller, Kevin Schlegel, Heidi Schlegel, Clayton Snyder, Becky Snyder, Amy Hollenbach, Susan Hollenbach, Tom Hostetter, Chanty Hostetter and Karen Heilmger. %QjQml(g[j :3 OODl][iD| PAUL B. HEADLOCKS ALSO AVAILABLE • Standard Free Stalls • Fencing • Gates (38” - 48” - 54" • Automatic Head Gates high) PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, Call or Write For Additional Information And Your Nearest Dealer Valiant Son Tops Irish Holiday Calf Sale Carolina as well as the neighboring The sale totaled $146,300 on 86 yearlings, states. He speculated 75 percent of head for an average of $1,701.16. The was sponsored by the animals went outside of The consignments included six Crawford County Holstein ( Crawford County. males with the rest being calves or an( * held at the county fairgroui lot to claim the $5,600 bid. This calf, along with DT-Queens-Manor Ballarmo-ET which sold for $5,000, are offspring of Cherry Brook LTD Balboa. Balboa took the championship at the Pennsylvania Holstein Show in September 1985 as a senior 2 year old and was nominated for the All-American 2 year old honor. Classified VG-89 EX-MS, she has a 31,745 pounds milk record to her credit. Carson, who read pedigrees, said of Balboa, “I just saw her yesterday and she looks great...she’ll be one of the greats." The two Sweet-Haven Tradition daughters were consigned by Queens-Manor, David Dowler and David Thomas. One other consignment broke the $5,000 mark, a full brother to the Balboa heifers. DT-Queens-Manor Rocky-ET sold to United Breeders. According to sale manager Ed Doeberiener it was “a real good sale” with many of the animals going out of state. Buyers came from Canada, California, Florida, lowa, Wisconsin, Maryland, South William Zollers Sr. reported on the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders state meeting held March 7 in Pittsburgh. Zollers, chairman of the National Guern sey Breeders Convention, en couraged the group to attend the convention slated for the Sheraton in Pittsburgh, May 21 to 25. Sherri Zollers detailed the youth ac tivities planned for the' national convention. Lee Yost, business manager for the Pennsylvania Guernsey Association, explained the ac tivities of the state group and the sale of the Guernsey Barn in Lancaster. 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