Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1984, Image 24

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    A24—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, April 28,1984
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BY BARBARA RADER
Staff Correspondent
COLUMBUS, Ohio Using a
Scottish theme to represent the
native homeland of the Ayrshire
cattle breed, the National Ayrshire
Sale Committee put together its
annual sale, complete with music
by the Scottish Bagpipers and sale
personnel attired in the famous
Scottish plaid.
Entering the sale ring to music
provided by the Bagpipers, were
the cattle consignments lead by the
high seller, Miller’s Chancy
Blossom. A bred heifer, Blossom
sold for $4,000 to die National
Ayrshire Association president
Raymond Jarratt and his wife
Fenella, of Los Lunas, New
Mexico.
Blossom’s consignor and
breeder Jack Miller, of Bradner,
Ohio, offered 20 percent of the
selling price back to the purchaser
whether or not the unborn calf is a
bull or a heifer. This set keen
bidding on the tall, outstanding
senior 2-year-old heifer. Con
tending bidder was Dr. Charles
Hanson, Colorado.
A silver tray was donated by Ron
Musser, Huntsville, Ohio, and was
presented to the buyers of the high
selling animal at the 1984 National
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$4,000 tops National Ayrshire Sale
Sale. The Jarratts also were the
volume money buyers as well.
A tie for second high selling
animal at $2,500 was made bet
ween a 90-point Oak Ridge Moon
Rocket daughter bred to Ham
mond’s Oracle and a heifer bred to
Granbyenne Royal Command. The
two heifers brought continuous
nods from the bidders until
Richard Calverly, Maine, and
Elizabeth Altwegg, Kansas, gave
the final bids.
Calverly purchased Meigs Creek
R* Loretta, consigned by Nelson
Langel and Son, Ohio, while Alt
wegg bought Jackson’s Elvira,
consigned by Christopher Dan
danell, Connecticut.
The third high seller, Scotch
Haven GB2 Maretta, consigned by
Cindy Howman, Ohio, brought
$2,200.
Pennsylvanian Earl Keefer,
Millersburg, paid $2,000 to get the
highest selling calf. The yearling
was a Selwood Royal Welcome
daughter consigned by David and
Dora Hartford, Vermont.
The second high selling calf was
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a September 1983 heifer consigned
by Charles Sayles, Michigan. Eton
Dandanell, Connecticut, pur
chased thp animal for $1,500.
The sale averaged $1,184 per
head. Auctioneed off by Merlin
Woodruff, Ohio, the cattle were
sold to buyers from Virginia,
Minnesota, Maryland, Georgia,
Nebraska, Coloradp, New York,
Indiana, Kansas, Michigan,
Connecticut, Ohio and Penn
sylvania.
Consignors from Pennsylvania
were Ardrossan Farms,
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EQUIPMENT,Inc
Villanova; Baytree Farm,
Emlenton; Conebella Farm,
Elverson; Sycamore Meade Farm,
Millersburg; Timberlawn Farm,
West Grove; and Toll Gate Ayr
Farm, West Alexander.
The bids were taken by ringmen
Barb Weas, Eastern Region field
representative, and Bill Broad
water, Minnesota. Bob Dix was in
charge of pedigrees. The sale was
sponsored by Ayrshire Breeders
Association, Brandon, Vt., and
Jack Miller who served as national
sale committee chairman.
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