Convention Brings Jersey Enthusiasts Together (Continued from Pago A 1) v " maintains a herd of 10 Jerseys in addition to her school and com munity activities. Named alternate Jersey Queens were Rebecca Comman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Comman of Cumberland County, and Me lissa Wertz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James'Wertz of Chester County. Junior awards were presented by youth directors Michele Ryan and Melanie Dietrich. In the junior division, Renee Norman of Lib erty brought home the first prize, while Mark Norman captured the senior division achievement award. In the scrapbook contest, the junior division award went to Theron LaTourette, whle the senior award was presented to Ju lie Sollenberger. Lindsay Fischer won the first year project award. In the Jacob Brunges Produc tion Contest, Mark Norman’s Normandell Skyline Wanda rose to the top of the list with 760 pounds of protein ME. In second place was Lynde Vandcrstappcn’s Van De Line Angie B. Glory B with 716 pounds of protein ME. Rounding out the top three was Lee Bailey’s Les-Lee Lester Trix ie Trixena with 715 pounds of pro tein ME. Winning the Jersey Association scholarships were Paul Blackwell and Roberta McConnell. Awards and recognition were not only given to the youth, but numerous adults were recognized for their contributions as well. Another highlighth of the awards banquet was the presenta tion of the Distinguished Service Award. This year the award went to Robert and Helene Dreisbach, owners of Long Meadows Farm, in Hamburg. In addition to main taining a top herd of Jerseys, Hel ene is also an area director to the American Jersey Cattle Associa tion. Earning the Norman Genetic award was Bill Cleveland, of Wellsboro. First place winners in the Penn sylvania production contest for high lactation averages by age and cheese yield dollars (CY$) are as follows: Swilor YMlilng: 1. Stonay Knob Carmel Brandy, ownad by Mowora Vallay Collage; 1-11, 18.746 M 973 F 715 P 3,01705. Junior 2-Yaar-Otd: 1. Kenny Hermitage Clock Gondola, owned by Kenny Farm: 2-3 19.826 M I.OSIF 683 P 2,974CY5. Senior 2-Year-OM: 1. S.R. Hermitage Spice, ownad by Spruce Row Jartayt; 2-10 19.416 M 789 F 7SBP 3.OOBCY*. Junior 3-Year-OM: 1. S.R. Brook Bouy, owned by Spruce Row Jersey*; 3-119.537 M 918 F 793 P 3,210CY5. Senior 3-Year-Old: 1. Campbell Run Bri gadier Holly, owned by Steven Meyer*; 3-11 19.072 M 1.147 F 812 P 3.404CY*. 4-Year-Old: 1. Lyon Barrett* Bee, owned by Larry Wenger; 4-4 23.390 M 1,060 F S44P 3.486CY5. 6-Yaar-Old; 1. Valley-U Sooner Kim, own ed by Delmar Wenger; 5-7 25.237 M 1,062 F 887 P 3,621 CY$. 6- and 7-Yaar-Old: 1. MVF Duncan Dan ielle, owned by Craig and Terry Rhein: 7-7 24.366 M I,IIOF 880 P 3,639CY5. 8- and 9-Year-Old: 1. WF Magic Tea* EL owned by Steven Meyers; 9-8 25.977 M I.OIIF 909 P 3,649CY5. 10 Years and Over: 1. Hillactes Deni Tee, owned by Tom Arrowsmith; 12-7 19.703 M 91SF 753 P 3.089CY1 High herd awards were also dis tributed at the meeting. In the IS-30 cow division, Ralph and Gary Oakes took top honors in the milk, fat and protein contests with 18,161 pounds of milk, 882 pounds of fat, and 713 Pennsylvania Jersey Sale Averages $1,869 On 48 Lots CAROLYN N. MOYER Bradford Co. Correspondent PINE GROVE (Schulldll Co.) A choice of flush topped the 1997 Pennsylvania Spring sale Saturday. April 19, at Meadow View Farm. The sale, which averaged $1,869 on 48 lots, was the highest averageing sale managed by Jer sey Marketing Service (JMS) this year, according to JMS represen tatives. The top bid of $5,000 was for a choice of four heifers sired by Khan or one heifer sired by Ber retta, consigned by Pine-Crest Partners of Pine Crest. The choice pounds of protein. Breezy View Jerseys captured the milk and protein award in the 31-60 cow category with records of 16,470 pounds of milk and 620 pounds of protein. The high-fat award in the 31 to 60 cow category was presented to William Yoder with 772 pounds of fat Bill Eich took home the honors for high milk and protein in the 61to 100 cow catgegory with 15,684 pounds of milk and 568 pounds of protein. The high fat herd in the 61-100 cow category was Don Stonerook with 793 pounds of fat was purchased by Pyramid Gene tics, of Fairfield, Vt. The second high seller is headed south as she was pur chased by Hilltop Jersey Farm, of Chandler, Texas. The heifer. Mol ly Brook Ferretta Flow-ET, was consigned by Molly Brook Farms. West Danville, Vt. and com manded a price fo $4,500. Rounding out the top three sellers was Shaker View Khan Waltz-ET, a calf consigned by Barbara Benson, of New Lebanon, N.Y. and purchased by Peter Vail, of Kinderhook, N.Y. for $3,750. For the junior Jersey members, seven Pot of Gold consignments averaged $582. The top seller was Normandell Dan Pride, consigned by Cathleen Norman, Liberty. ' ‘Tbe calf Was purchased by Mat thew Wolfe, of Selinsgrove, for $675. A three-way tic was re corded for the second high sellers. MVS Marcus Kindel, con signed by Craig and Terry Rhein, of Pine Grove, and purchased by Chris Wenger, of Leola; Wilder ness Barber Tizzy, consigned by OUitorimtlc ] MODEL MC-50R SPRAYER * HEAa DUTY PT r * TR] v-: DR * SP, AG * SU( HO MIXING The all-purpose, all-around sprayer designed for heavy-duty service. Broadcast or rowcrops, orchards, groves, Christmas trees, pastures or range, for field crops, vegetables or fruits. 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