(Continued from Page A2S) Pepple, state director for the Ches ter club, discussed renewing mem bership (membership year began Oct. 1), possibilities with the spring calf sale, and the club cheese sale (Holstein cheddar sells at $l5 per 5 pounds, while com mercial brand sells at $34.99 per S pounds.) She also said that when people talk about the Chester Holstein Club, some people consider the club just for those with registered cattle. “It’s not true,” she said. “Our club is not just for registered breeders. It’s for people interested in Holstein cattle.” She said that very possibly, the most profitable animal to market may very well be an “identified” grade cow. For more details on registration programs available, contact the association. In other business, the group also elected four directors. Bob Hewitt, Glenn Ranck, Sam Stoltzfiis, and Duane Hershey. Hershey and Breckbill shared duties given a brief slide show. Hershey reviewed the spring tour to Centre County area Holstein breeders, while Breckbill reviewed other activities. In youth awards, the club annu ally recognizes outstanding FFA members. From Owen J. Roberts FFA Chapter, Julie Kulp was rec ognized; Michael Troop from Octorara FFA; and Desiree Tom linson from Oxford FFA. Outstanding 4-H members rec ognized were Misti Gawerys for having the best project and record book for a first year member, Vicki WOODWORKING MACHINERY ALL IN OPERATING CONDITION SURPLUS TO OUR NEEDS: SANDING MASTER SANDER PORTER 1 & 1/4” VERT. SHAPER 203 W/ROMA 110 3 ROL. FEED WADKIN MODEL LFHIIS 36” RADIAL ARM ROUTER PORTER HYD. CROSS CUT SAW MDL 43E-20J S/N 2646 CUSTOM MADE OVERHEAD ROUTER STAT 4’ X 3’ CUTTING CAP BURTON DOUBLE HEAD BURTOPRESS BIG JOE ELECTRIC LIFT MDL. 1518-TLLS/1,500 LBS. CAP. UNIVERSAL REFINER WOOD CHIPPER MODEL M-28-1 HOLZ DBL. BELT 8” STROKE SANDER 16’ CAP W/2 SHP MOTOR MACHINENFABRIK SENDER 2 HEAD PROF. GMBH TYPE 204 SAND DOUBLE TABLE SAW YATES AMERICAN #1 MDL 6 TILTING ARBOR TABLE SAW DIEHL MDL. 69 VENEER JOINTER WOODS #227M 14” HEAD GRINDER FLAT BELT & ROLLER CONVEYOR CARBORUMDUM FEED THRU 6” STROKE SANDER 1000 C-8 93” 4 ASSORTED FILE CABINETS WOOD WORK BENCH BILT RITE PORTABLE CONVEYOR (ADJUSTABLE) BIOTHERM WOOD CHIPPER MODEL 810-JET CLARK 6000 LB FORKLIFT YATES AMERICAN RIP SAW MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT CLAMPS, PUMPS, ETC. 4X12 BERTELSON HOT PRESSING OPENING KILN DOORS 7 ■ 12FT X 14 WIDE 4 DOORS 16’-6” HIGH 9L6W 2 DOORS 18FT HIGH 14’-8 4 DOORS 20’ FEET WIDE 18” H-BLOWERS • FOUR CALL J.H. MONTEATH & CO. (908) 727-0200 Chester Holstein Club Honors Members Hewitt, for being the outstanding 4-Her overall. In youth production awards, Christy Guest was first having the top 2-year-old with the highest protein production. Her Century Oak Tesk Justine made 23,207 pounds of milk, with 817 pounds of protein in 305 days. Tom Herr took second with his cow Frilly, with a 305-day record 0f24,757 pounds milk, 804 pound s protein. Rusty Herr was third with his animal Frizzy, with 21,392 pounds milk, 763 pounds protein. The award for the top protein producing mature cow owned by a club junior member went to Tom Herr with his Herrvales Judgment Gaylen, a 3-year-old that made 30,307 pounds milk, 1,023 pounds protein. In second place was J.R. StJohn, whose 3-year-old cow Hillary made 29,247 pounds of milk and 941 pounds of protein in 324 days. Mike Troop’s cow Micky, was third posting production as a 3-year-old at 28,242 pounds of milk, and 880 pounds protein in 294 days. In the production awards for adults, Jim Miller, of Ridgestar Farms had die highest protein pro- UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Dairy Club, is scheduled to be held Co.) The Penn State Dairy- in die Ag Arena the next morning, men’s Club is to hold its annual Nov. 16. dinner-meeting at 6:30 p.m„ All arc welcome to attend both N0v.15, at the Penn State Ag Are- events. na mezzanine. The Nittany Lion Fall Classic animal science at North Carolina dairy sale, run by the Penn State State University is to be the fea- ducing 2-year-old, while Ed ducing cow still in the herd with the conclusion of her last finished Breckbill. of Bieck-A-De Farms more than 200.000 pounds of life- record, started when she was 12. had the highest protein producting time milk. Their Eber-Pep-L-Lea The award for the having the mature cow. Wiseman Erica has tallied 279,390 highest BAA in Chester County Tom and Joy Crathcrs won the pounds of milk, 10,468 pounds of was Dale and Dorthea Hostetler, award for having the highest nro- fat, and 8,707 pounds of protein at Their BAA was 107.8. Braund To Speak Dr. Darwin Braund, professor of l— 4-H and FFA members of the Chester County Holstein Club are recognized for their achievements. From the left, In the front row, are Misti Gawerys, Vicki Hewitt, and Bradley Guest for his sister Christln. In the back row, from the left, is Desiree Tomlin son, Tom Herr, Mike Troop, and Julie Kulp. O , 1,-f 1* t -»*•.«* r- tV< «■* « Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 9, 1996-A27 To Dairymen’s Club Poa B e Grant-in-Aid and Service dinner-meeting. His topic is to Awa rd winners. jssssrssz agasatsw ing seniors and presentations of the