M> I ampler farming. Saturday Sepl 19/l» ■ m v . •*. The top selling cow at Monday's Pennsylvania paid $3200 for the animal Others pictured, from All-American Invitational Brown Swiss Sale was ‘left, are Wayne Sliker. pedigrees, A Doty Rem this one consigned by Grady Braxton of Pittsboro, sburg. auctioneer, and Bob Witmer. leadsman NC (center) Martin Daubert. second from left.. Brown Swiss sold for *40,235 HARRISBURG - Ihe Pennsylvania State Brown Swiss Association conducted its annual invitational sale in conjunction with the Penn sylvania AU-Amencan Dairy Show, Monday night, at the Farm Show complex, here. A total of 43 calves and mature females went under the hammer and grossed $40,235 for an average of $9BO per head. The top of the sale was a four-year-old cow, “Braxton Stretch Toni,” from Pitt sboro, N.C. Martin and Esther Daubert, from Pme Grove, Pa. paid $3200 for the animal. Runner up honors in the dollars sweepstakes went to another four-year-old, POWER INTERNATIONAL series qx tractors MWthepro-ag line Traditional IH power. Unique Control Center comfort. ■ New rubber-mounted, Control Center forward design ■ New panoramic, tinted-glass windshield ■ New multi-adjustable, comfort-ride seat ■ New finger-tip consoles for fast, two-handed action ■ Plus a clear deck, self-cleaning Control Center air filter, telescopic steering wheel and more INTERNATIONAL” AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT SWOPE & BASHORE, INC. Power never came with so much comfort % * N #■ “Zumbo Victoria,” from West Newton, Pa. The cow was again purchased by the Dauberts, for $2,075. A July calf donated by the William R. Daubert family of Pine Grove was sold for $3lO. The proceeds from that will go towards youth work m the state organization. A senior heifer calf con signed by Leon Button of Rushville, N.Y. was pur chased for $1125 by Daryl Simpson from Michigan. The highest selling junior calf was one consigned by Roy Arnold of Lexington, N.C. and purchased by Jesse S. Patterson of Clayton, Del. Don and Carol Trimble of Peach Bottom consigned the SEE IT NOW Frystown RDI Myerstown, PA 17067 717-933-4138 . /; junior calf which brought the semen was sold at $45 per second highest price - $530. ampule. Aside from the 43 animals The sale was sponsored by sold, the “Pennsylvania All- the Pennsylvania Brown American Invitational Swiss Association and Brown Swiss Sale” also managed by J. Rohrer offered semen from Witmer, Willow Street, ‘‘Welcome In Stretch” president. Auctioneering Ampules sold for as much as was done by A. Doty Rem s29o each. ‘‘Beautician” sburg of Jefferson, Md. Keep Your C 001... with the new concept in folding doors 124 S. STATE ST. 733-2241 - I " GrnsfillßX GERHART BROS. INC. COAL-LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS PITTSBURGH PAINTS-BUILDERS HARDWARE EXCLUSIVE DIAL-A-DOOR DISPLAY ELIMINATES FRUS TRATING SPECIAL ORDERS. Just DIAL the SIZE to find the PACKAGE needed. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Slide-in panels provide any width & height (to6’8”) EASY TO ASSEMBLE-DO IT YOURSELF with the UNIQUE CLIP SYSTEM, JUST SNAP IN PLACE. PRICESSTART 00 AS LOW AS 03a On display at Pointview Ave. Yard EPHRATA, PA 1102 POINTYIEW AVE. 733-6538
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