Dairymen’s Club (Continued from Page A 25) He wouldn’t be alone. Other recipients of the scholarship have gone on to judge dairy shows regu larly, while other have done so for at least several years. His interest in dairy exhibition has been ongoing. Locally, at the Mifflin County Fair, he showed the overall grand champion dairy animal for the last four years. One of his cows, Reed-Gap Starbuck Enchantment, an Excellcnt-90 Holstein, was named grand champion and supreme champion for three years in a row 1995-97. This past summer he also took the county fair overall champion ship with a 4-year-old dry cow Reed-Gap Star of Liberty, a homebred cow out of a sire (DQA Blacks tar) bred by a family rela tive, Donald Adams of Juniata County. The dry 4-year-old also won her class at the Pennsylvania Holstein Association Central Champion ship Show this year, and was named best bred and owned. The family herd contains three known Excellent cows, although the herd was to have been classi fied yesterday. PUBLIC AUCTIONS SAT., NOV. 14,1998 at 9:30 AM Located at 66 Fuhrman Drive, Halifax, PA Approximately 1/4 Mile North Of Halifax, PA On Route 225 To Fuhrman Drive. Watch For Auction Slgna. REAL ESTATE 1:00 PM 437 Acres Farmette With 327 Feet Along Route 225 A Two-Story 8- Room And 2 Baths Frame Dwelling 2 Kitchens. Dining Room. Living Room And Other Room SECOND FLOOR - 3 Bedrooms, On? With Walk-In Cedar Closet And Two Bathrooms (Dwelling Laid Out For Possibility Of Two Apartments) New Roof And Storm Windows Installed In 1996, Heated By Wood/Coal Hot Air Furnace (1996) And L P Gas Logs Electric Hot Water, 200 Amp Elecitu Service Well Water And Own Septic System Also, A 4-Stall (Stable) Two-Story Barn (Built In 1996) With Running Water And Electric Service. A Large Chicken House And Storage Building Corn Crib And Other Out Buildings A Spring Water Fed Pond On Property Fuhrman Drive Is A Private Drive Property Has Permit For Own Dnve If Desired Off Route 225 Be Sure To Inspect - For Inspection Call 896-89S8 TERMS - 10% Down The Day Of Sale And Balance In Days And Other Conditions The Day Of Sale AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: A Secluded And Ideal Location For Horses And Cattle And Other Possibilities Not Far From Anything TOYS: Mar Co (Hopp A Long Cassidy) 11” Long x 8” High Key Wind Tin Toy (Horse, Cassidy & Lasso), Bright & Working Condition, Fisher Price (752) Wooden Teddy Zilo Pull Toy & Wooden Dog Pull Toy, HUBLEY TOYS. 9” Metal Farm Tractor & Metal Truck, #BOO Two-Wheel Metal Trailer, (2) Hubley (78) Bell Telephone Trucks, Int Metal Farm Tractor, J D Metal Farm Tractor, Allis Chalmers (7(H0) Metal Farm Tractor with Trail Plow. Tru Scale (9”) Metal Farm Tractbi, Massy Hams (#11) Metal Farm Tractor & Clipper Pull Type Combine. 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(1927) Little Blue Book, Hand-Stitched Patch Quilt, Picture Frames & Prints, Numerous Occupied Japan, Porcelain, China & Cast Animal & Other Figurines TRUCK & EQUIPMENT: 1952 (F-2) Ford Pickup with 100 6-Cyl Eng & 4-Sp Trans (In Rcstorable Condition), Ford (504-1) PTO Hay Baler (For Parts) Ontario (12 Hoe) Grain Drill on Rubber, Allis Chalmers'(4-Row) Corn Planter on Rubber, Chicken Feeders & Fountains, Stainless Still Buckets & Other Items BENEFIT ITEMS FOR POTT LUCK ORGANIZATION; AKC Registered Golden Retriever A Beagle Puppies, Bags of Dog Feed, Items From Baker’s Archery. New Tuppcrware Pieces & Other Items AUCTIONEER’S NOTE; Many Items In Boxes And Not Seen When Listing Sale Will Stan With Small Collectibles & Glassware Real Estate At 1 00 PM Followed By Benefit Items FOOD AVAILABLE OWNERS: PATRICIA M. & LLOYD C. KAUFFMAN, JR. ATTORNEY: ALLEN SHAFFER AUCTIONEERS: David Dafbler Ed Shoop 37 Sycamore Ave. Halifax, PA 17032 896-8530 AU001213-L 896-8305 AUOOOA42-L Reed said he felt very compli mented in being awarded the Poage Grant. “I though it was great,” he said. “It’s gives younger people a desire to strive for that It’s a great thing to have available to try to achieve." Jennie Hess Brown was the first recipient of die Poage Grant-in- Aid. It was a $2OO scholarship in 1986 when she received it. “It was a nice scholarship to rec ognize 4-Hcrs who have excelled in judging,” she said. “It’s a nice recognition award. It helped give me a boost while starting up at Penn State.” She finished her studies with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics and rural sociology and went to work for a little more than three years as a York County dairy agent She currendy works as a grain merchandiser for AgCom Inc. in New Oxford. Her husband works with her family on her family’s dairy farm. “The Dairymen’s Club, I think, is a good thing. It’s good for alum ni to have a place to meet, but also it provides a way for students to meet people who ate out working in the industry, giving them (the ’ Dm Drikltr ESTATE AUCTION SAT., NOV. 21,1998 • 9:30 AM Liquidating the estate of the late Geo. D. Kensinger - Bedford - Blair County Line Rt. 36 between Roaring Spring and Woodbury, PA. AUTOS, HG, ANTIQUES, ETC. ‘B2 Dodge 400 Unlicensed; ‘B5 Pontiac Bonneville 4 dr. 50,000; GE 15 Cu Ft Chest Freezer; Legend Mobility Scooter; Microwave; Refrigerator/freezer; Lot Plants & Flowers; Teacarts; Radios; Mirrors; Frames: Pictures, RCA 22” Table TV; Books; Recliner Chairs; Fish Tank; Vac. Cleaner; Sweeper: Desk Chair; Fans; Porch Swing; Lawn & Garden Tools; Hand Tools; 2 Lg. Steel Floor Safes; Maytag Sq. Washer; Rinse Tubs; Pride Electric Power Lift Recliner;- Lots Misc. 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Oak 1/2 Round Flower Stand; Floor Lamps; Metal Single Beds; Vanity Dresser w/Mirror & Lamp Brackets; Organ Stool; Carbon-Hreat Lamp, 2 Dressers: Philco Floor; Radio; Oak Rocker; Zinc Top Wash Stand; Candle Mold, Meat Grinder & Stuffer; Settee; Porcelain Tray High Chair; 4 Burner Oil Stove; Copper Wash Boiler; Barn Lanterns; Jugs & Crocks; Lot Dated Bail Top Jars; Coal Oil Tank w/Pump; Milk Cans; Balance Scales; Wood Butter Churn; Old Fans; Silverplateware; Cameras; Lot Glass & China; Flower Pots; Lot Adv. Items; Old Occ’t. Records; Lot Misc. Too Numerous To List. TERMS - Cash or App. Check. Eats, Heated Tent If Needed, Porta John NOTE - 99 years of collecting By Order of Executors Stan Claycomb & Assoc. Auct. AUOOOI SSL Info: 814-224-2778 or 814-224-2548 students) potential job contacts and a network of people,” she said. “It provides a support infra structure for developing the talents and skills for a life in the industry,” she said. She served on the club’s board of directors for a few years, though with two young children and a busy schedule, she wasn’t able to attend the 20th anniversary banquet Being involved with the club in the years immediately after gra duating was rewarding, she said. “It provided me a chance to go back and see old college friends and I got to meet a lot of the stu dents,” Brown said. “I think that was fulfilling. It kept me up to date on what’s new at Penn State and what the students are doing. “I’m not as Involved now, because of a fulltime job and two young children, but I have fond memories of being active in the club. “The biggest thing for me was being able to meet with students and discuss career opportunities,” she said. “I think the biggest bene fit was what it provided for the stu dents. As a student that’s probably the biggest thing I remember.” She said that the Dairymen’s Club’s interaction with the Col lege’s Dairy Science Club is also very important “I met a lot of alumni that way. The dairy department at Penn State probably does that as well as any body up there, as far as giving stu dents an opportunity to meet alumni.” Penn State Dairymen’s Club President Jeff Hostetler of North Annville Township, dairy farms registered and grade Holsteins with his father Barry. Earlier this week, he said he was looking forward to the annual meeting. He was excited about some possibilities for a new fund raising project involving a collec tor’s pint bottle of milk. Overall, he said there are many benefits to belonging to the club. He said there is the regular news letter that is designed to keep alumni apprised of activities. The club runs an endowment fund to support the College’s dairy judg ing teams and trips to competitions. But mostly, he repeated the sen timent of many others if nothing else, the club serves as an organization for those interested in daily science and dairying and in finding fellowship in the admira- HEAVY DUTY HOOF TRIMMING TABLES Endorsed by the International Hoof Trimming School of Wisconsin - •** • 2 10-inch lift belts ■ • 3500 lb axle with or without brakes' THREE MODELS TO CHOOSE 1. PORTABLE 2. STATIONARY 3. 3 POINT HITCH Bbrkblman’s Welding RR 7, AYLMER, ONTARIO, CANADA NSH 2R6 (519) 765-4230 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 7, 1998-A43 tion and love of dairy animals ana the industry. “I think it’s important to main tain some ties to your College of agriculture,” Hostetler said. The Dairymen’s Club was also to have presented Penn State dairy professor and researcher Dr. Lawrence Muller with the club’s Service Award. There are effectively three diffe rent service awards, with one being presented annually, while each award actually is held for three years. The Service Award is presented in each of three disciplines to a dairy educator, to an industry rep resentative, and to a dairy producer. Despite the fact that there are three different disciplinary catego ries, the Service Award is made for the same reason in each: it goes to an individual who has, in the opin ion of the club's board of directors, furthered the mission of the orga nization and has served as an inspi ration for others. 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