se young people had the top entries In the Berks County Junior Holstein Club New directors for the Holstein Club and Junior Holstein milk, fat, and protein contests. Receiving awards are, from left, back row: Denise Club were, from left, seated: Connie Troutman and Michael Stump, Diane Troutman, and Michael and Jeffrey Davis. Justin Troutman, front, Davis; standing: Luther Davis, David Pool, and Duane accepted the award for his brother Jeremy. Stump. I.G. SALES Silvardala, PA 21S-257-5136 KERMFT K. LONE MAPLE . KISTLER INC. SALES & SERVICE Xynnport, PA New Alexander, PA 215-298-2011 412-668-7172 LOST CREEK PIKEVILLE LANDIS BROS. INC. IMPLEMENT EQUIPMENT INC. Laneaeter, PA Oakland Mille, PA Olay, PA 717-291-1046 717-463-2161 215-987-6277 YOUR JOHN DEERE TOY HEADQUARTERS Hi P! Nothing Runs Like a Deere’ Jj;\ . Kerchenhill Farm Has Top BAA At Berks County Holstein Club Banquet LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT WaaeoavUla, PA 215-3 M-2553 t ■"'V TRACTORS 111 MAKAREVICH GEORGE V. SEIPLE TOBIAS EQUIPMENT BROS., INC. &SON CO., INC. Eaaton, PA Halifax, PA 201-BS2-44H 215-266-7146 717-362-3132 OXFORD GREENLINE Oxford, PA 215-932-2753 215-932-2754 SMITH'S WALTEMYER'S IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE R#d Llon> p A • 717-328-2244 717-244-4168 SOLLENBERGER MS. YEARSLEY EQUIPMENT & SONS Evorott, PA Wool Choctor, PA 814-552-5223 215-696-2990 RIDING TOR CYCLE/TRAELER IMPLEMENTS Lancaster Farmino, Saturday, December 9,1989-A2l BY VAL VAN TASSEL Berks Co. Correspondent KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) —Raymond and. Na ncy Seidel of Kerchenhill Holslcins were pleased to accept the award for high BAA at the Berks County Holstein Club’s annual meeting held recently at the Kutztown Grange. The Seidel’s herd had a BAA of 106.4. The BAA award was only one of many given out during the evening. Honored as distinguished Junior Holstein Club members were Erica Davis, distin guished junior girl; Tammy Balthaser, distin guished senior girl; Dwight Stoltzfus, senior boy. Diane Troutman garnered four first-place records in the Junior Holstein Club’s milk, fat, and protein contests. In the four-year-old division, her entry Ge- Ma-Dc Pepsi produced 24,025 pounds of milk, 883 pounds of fat, and 713 pounds of protein to lead her age group. Denise Stump’s Stumpland Pete Fame picked up the five-year-old honors by producing 27,146 pounds of milk and 873 pounds of fat Two-year-old Daview Ned Marble, owned by Michael Davis, produced 773 pounds of fat and 655 pounds of protein to take the honors in her age group. Jeffrey Davis’ Daview Scgis Patty was the lop milker with 20,657 pounds of milk. Jeremy Troutman picked up all the three-year-old awards with his cow Oakcnbound Chief Frost. Frost made 26,458 pounds of milk, 1,007 pounds of fat, and 806 pounds of protein. Connie Troutman, David Poole, and Luther Davis were elected as directors during the business portion of the meeting. The juniors elected Michael Davis, Jon Grimes, and Duane Stump to the same positions in their organization. The club sold 1,240 pounds of cheese during their first sale. David Schanlz sold more than 250 pounds of product and was honored as the top salesman. The George and Scott Troutman families were thanked for hosting the annual picnic. Sec more pictures A 36 Pork Producers (Continued from Pago A 1) Mecum was sleeted for the top honor for her lunch-time classes, “Working for Your Health Series”, some of which featured pork; and her weekly newspaper column in the Perry County Times, News-Sun and Duncannon Record, of which several featured pork nutritional information. David Swartz, Perry County Extension Director, compli mented Mecum on her award rec ognition and said the award high lighted the excellent, innovative family living information offered to the residents of Perry County. For more information on home economics or family living prog rams, call the Perry County Cooperative Extension office at 582-2131, extension 244.