(Continued from Page A3B) Mowry Farms, opposite inside front cover. $1,600. Joyce Bupp, Seven Valleys, is in charge of the booklet ALL-PENNSYLVANIA The 1991 All-Pennsylvania Awards were presented at the Awards Breakfast The All Pen nsylvania Awards are given to the top animals in each of eighteen classes from three major shows sponsored by the Pennsylvania Holstein Association. Animals shown at the Spring Show, one of six Regional Championship Shows, and Fall Championship Show cam points toward All- Pennsylvania honors. In 1992 some 1330 head were shown at these major shows with S 4 head earning All-Pennsylvania, Reserve All-Pennsylvania and Honorable Mention All- Pennsylvania and Honorable Men tion All-Pennsylvania recognition. James & Nina Burdette Family, Mercersburg, led the way with eight All-Pennsylvania Awards. Steve & Chris Wood, Littles town, received two All-Pennsylvania Awards. The remaining awards were split among 36 other exhibitors. The 1992 All-Pennsylvania Awards Winners Spring Calf All-PA, Matthew Moshalder; AI-PA, Lynn A Bannia Mtllar; Reserve Justin Burdette; Honorable Mention, Lynn A Bonnie MBler. Winter Cell All-PA, Kyte Burdette: Reserve, Fentesylend Holsteins; Honorable Mention, Danielle Sparling. Fell Celt AI-PA, Morrat Farms: Reserve, Paul A Caroline Moyer; Honorable Mention, Dane Doll; Honorable Mention, Aldine; Hon orable Mention, Donald A Barbara Reisinger, Roger Green A Janet Del bier. Summer Yearling All-PA, Robert A Rhonbde Ectodne: Reserve, MMe Heath A Robert Morrell; Honorable Mention, Jim Bur dette, Chris Hal A Grog Wlleom. February 26 & 27,1993 Route 6 Wysox, PA 18854 Please Call Wysox Office, (717) 265-2200, By February 25, 1993, With The Number Planning To Attend Wysox Clinic. Or ENDLESS MOUNTAIN HARVESTORE® SYSTEMS, INC. “Your local, independent, authorized Harvestore* Systems Dealer" BRANCH OFFICE: * MAIN OFFICE: Rt. 15 South (Dow Building), P.O. Box 612 Rt. 6, P.O. Box G (Across From Sinbad’s Restaurant) Lewisburg, PA 17837 Wysox, PA 18854 (717) 523-6600 (717) 265-2200 Seipt In Hall Of Fame SprlngYearllng AH-PA. EHzabeth Walton; Reserve, Pam Gata Farm*; Hatatva, Jilt Stutzman; Honorable Mention, Eugana A Juna Cod, Frank Connatly. Winter Yearling AH-PA. Kyle Burden*; Reserve, Tam Kocker; Honorable Mention, HMmont Farms. Fall Yearling AH-PA, Justin Burdens; Raaatva, Andrea Badnarski, Robert Logston; Honorable Mention, WHHam Mot holder. Jr. Baal Three Famalaa AH-PA, Jamas • Mna Burdette: Reserve. Steve & Chris Wood; Honorable Mention, Lynn A Bonnie MiHer. Junier Twe-Yaar OM AH-PA. E. Richard Bednarski; Reserve, Lory Baker, Honorable Mentation, Scott Biyer A Don Eaton. SanierTwe Year OMAiI-PA, Barbara Rel singar A Heidi MHler; Reserve, Randy A Robin! Christman; Honorable Mention, James A Nina Burdette. Junier Three Year Old AH-PA Penn Gata; Reserve, James A Nina Burdette; Honorable Mention, Eleanor Baker. Senlar Three Year Old AH-PA, Penn Gate; AH-PA, John Foster III; Reserve, Gor don A Dorothy Wood; Honorable Mention, Andrea Bednarski. Four Year Old All-PA, Suzy Stutzman; Reserve, Penn Gale; Honorable Mention, Tom Eekstirte. Five Year OM AH-PA, James A Nina Bur dette; Reserve, Penn Gate; Reserve, Jeffrey A Maty Kay Rocha; Honorable Mention, Mike Weimar A Ken Raney. 100,000 Lba. Cote AH-PA, John Foster III; Reserve, Penn Gale; Honorable Mention, Gordon A Dorothy Wood; Honorable Men tion, Gordon A Dorothy Wood. Aged Cow AH-PA Eugene A JuneCorl; All- PA, Plance, Heffner, Heath, Andrew; Reserve, Mark A David Campbell: Reserve, Jama* A Nina Burdette; Honorable Mention, Oalmar A Larry Zimmerman. Beet Three Females AI-PA. James A Nina Burdette; Reserve, Gordon A Dorothy Wood; Honorable Mention, Steve A Chris Wood. Preduce t 4 Dam AI-PA, Windy Knoll View Holsteins; Reserve, John Foster III; Honor able Mention, Jim A Kim Grove. Dam A Daughter AI-PA, Jim A Nine Bur dette; Reserve, Hearts Desire Holsteins; Honorable Menton, Gordon A Dorothy Wood. PRGRESSIVE BREEDER Thirty-fivePcnnsylvania Hols tein members were honored with the Prestigious Progressive Breed e; Registry Award. 1. DHIR Adjusted M.E. Lacta tion Average exceeding the nation al cutoffs of 22,806 pounds of 4TH ANNUAL TRAIN & TOY MEET SATURDAY. MARCH 6. 1993 ONO FIRE COMPANY. ONO. PA. 23 Miles East Of Harrisburg Rt. 22 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Admission $2.00 Children Under 6 Free Table Still Available, Call 865-4140 Between 7 P.M. To 9 P.M. Ask For John • Lunch Will Be Served Each Day! milk, 821 pounds of fat, and 706 pounds of protein. 2. %BAA for a herd classifica tion conduted during the time per iod of 11-90 through 2-92 exceed ing the national cutoff of 104.2 3. A minimum of 20 registered cows in the milking herd and 75% of them were homebred. 4. State and National Member. Keystone Farms, Easton received the award for the 35jh time this year. Other PBR winners in Pennsyl vania for 1992 are as follows: 26 Vm Richard H. 6 Marilyn Packard, Troy, PA. 21 Yaara Jay H 6 Mary Houtar, Spring Mill*, PA. 13 Yaara Junga Farm*, Inc. New Tripoli, Pa. 10 Yaara Singing Brook Farm*, bntar, PA; Hillside Farm*, Inc., Shavertown, Pa. 6 Yaara Keith E. Decker, Knox, PA. 7 Yaara Thomas A Boyar, York, PA. 6 Yaara Dale E. Hosteller, Annviils, PA; Kenneth M. UmUar, Atglen, PA. 8 Yarn Mvk S, Yoder, Mltville, PA; Tho mas W. K*tty, Tyrone, PA; Sinking Springi Farms Inc., York, PA. 4 Ymis Harry A Aliana Thompson, Carli sle, PA; John H & Susan A Howard, Willow Street, PA. PUBLIC AUCTION WED. FEB. 24 6:00 p.m. DOORS OPEN FOR PREVIEW AT 2:00 P.M. 1550 SANDHILL RD., HERSHEY, PA. Seeburg Model 100 Juke Box; 1 Cent Gumball Slot Machine; Sterling And Silver Plate Items; Empire Chest Of Drawers; Oak Wardrobe: Oak Bed: Softwood Cup board: Kitchen Cabinet: Oak China Cabinet, No Glass; Cider Press; Sausage Stuffer; International Flare Signal Gun; Late 1800’s Sword; Lg. Slaw Board; Weasel; Pocket Watches; Old Lanterns; Depression Glasses; 15’ Bass Boat; Misc. Old Paper Items; Books; And Many More Collectibles. Notice - Auction Starts In Our Front Room At 4 P.M. With Misc. Box Lots. The Above Items Will Be Sold After 6 P.M. in Hershey Off Of At. 322 Turn South On To Bullfrog Valley Rd. (Bull Frog Valley Rd. Is West Of The Entrance To Her shey Medical Center) Approx. 2 Miles To The Stop Sign On Left. ZIEGLER AUCTION COMPAQ LIC «AH-000081-L PH. 717-533-4267 DOW Building Lewisburg, PA 17837 Call Lewisburg Office, (717) 523-6600, By March 11, 1993, With The Number Planning To Attend Lewisburg Clinic. 3 Years Charles J. Bean, Franklin, PA; Allan S A Lorraine Andrews, Gillen, PA; Richard D. Wheeler, Gillen, PA; Christ L. Stoltzfus, Honeybrook, PA; Vincent 6 Juliet Wagner, Myarslown, PA. 2 Years Jeffery L. A Cynthia L. Shaffer, Beavertown, PA; Darren L. Peachey, Bellevil le, PA; Furry H. Frey A Sons, Lancaster, PA; Kirby L A Sheryl A. Horst, Newmanstown, PA; Geralld F. A Patricia L. Carr, Somerset, PA. 1 Year Miller A Rex Inc., Andreas, PA; M. Thomas A Cindy L. Sheaffar, Carlisle, PA; David R. Walton. Carlisle, PA; Dennis E.Tica, Columbia, PA; Richard A Charden* Place, Laoeyvite, PA; Inslnga Holstein*, Laceyville, PA; Gary A Barbara Lentz, Lebanon, PA; Dennis A David Hottenstein, New Albany, PA; Steven E. A Barbara Wilson, Port Royal, PA; RusseHdale Holstein*, Richland, PA. The Pennsylvania Holstein Association recognized three Holstein Milk Promotion groups for their work during the 1992 year in milk promotion efforts. Each club received a monetary award at the Pennsylvania Holstein Con vention held at the Ramada Hotel, Wilkes-Barre. Each Promotion group submit ted a sera book detailing their promotion efforts. Each scrapbook March 12 & 13,1993 Route 15 South Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1993-A45 PROMOTION PUBLIC AUCTION 112.8 ACRE YORK COUNTY FARM SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1993 At 12:00 Noon Located just south of Red Lion in North Hopewell Township, York Coun ty, Pa. Directions: From Red Lion follow Rt. 24 to Pleasant View Rd. T.L. Property on the left watch for signs. Here is an excellent opportunity to purchase a historic farm that has 80 tillable acres that arc gently rolling, in full cultivation with good conservation practices. A quiet valley has open land with a spring fed stream. (Good for pasture land) some woodland. This farm has not had animals for years but would be a great place for animals of any type. This home is in need of work but this huge structure sits by the stream and was known as the Scchrist Mill. It operated through the 1800 s by water power grinding grains for local residents. The water wheel is no longer there but the basic structure is the same. In approxi mately 1900 it was convened to a residence and the water wheel ceased operating. The barn is a large structure in average condition with many possibilities. New roof last year, (nice bam) Another Historic Note: Neighbors say that years ago gold found on the farm prompted a mining attempt. Mining costs out weighed profits it is told and now the area is farmed over. Owners & auctioneers make no warranties to such claims and are printed for historical interest only. If you are interested in a good agricultural farm, historical site or just a good sound investment of over 100 acres here is your opportunity. Call for details, 10% down day of auction, balance in 60 days. ROBERT YOUNG , Owner Felton, Pa. 717-244-0827 C. Martin Heaps, Auctioneer Fawn Grove, PA 17321 Stock & Leader 717-382-4725 Lic.*AU-002762-L contained news articles, photo graphs, letters etc. highlighting their promotional activities. The scrapbooks were turned In by: Centre County - Mary Ann Zimmerman, Chairperson; Wayne County - Daisy & Kathryn Dix; Wyoming/Lackawanna - Judi Johnson. The best new idea went to Way ne County for using the “Cheers” non-alcholic dairy beverage prog ram for school activities both dur ing the Christmas season and the Spring Prom Season. This prog ram involved the entire communi ty in promoting dairy products and the “don't drink and drive" theme. SOLICITORS Membership solicitors were also recognized. The efforts of all the member ship solicitors around the state is tremendous. A lot of time and effort is put in by all solicitors, but special recognition goes to indivi duals who have done outstanding ly well in membership solicitation. The following gentlemen signed up over twenty new mem bers or renewals and each will receive $300.00 toward a trip to the 1993 National Holstein Con vention in Rochester NY. They include: Scott Foreman. Somerset; James Houser, Centre; Kenneth Mowry, Bedford; Darren Peachdy, Mifflin: Wayne Shrock, Somerset All membership solicitors are congratulated on a job well done. Holstein breeders are reminded that members applications are still being accepted for the 1993 year. Historical Note! Rob Lloyd, Attorney 35 S. Duke St York, PA