Keystone STATE COLLEGE - The 1986 Keystone Sale, held July 11 and 12, drew a large consignment of sheep and buyers at the new Penn State Ag Arena. The Keystone Sale was host to the National Finnsheep Sale, and the top selling sheep of the sale was a yearling Finn ram consigned by Edwin Root & Sons, Denver, Ind., and was purchased by Scott Burtner, Bunker Hill Farm, Mt. Salon, Virginia at $lOOO. Finn yearling rams were in demand as Hugh Williams, Smithfield, Kentucky (Honker Hill Farm) purchased Bonham Finn sheep’s ram for $525. The seven yearling Finn rams averaged $457. The two fall ram lambs were in demand, as a Bonham ram sold to Brian Magee, Dryders, New York for $3OO and an Arthur Spring, Johnstown, New York, ram sold for $2OO to Jim and Barbara Barlow, Orbisonia, Pa. Spring born ram lambs were topped by a Brian Magee consignment at $425 going to Edwin Root, Denver, Indiana. Nineteen spring bom ram lambs averaged $147, and the 28 Finn rams sold for an average of $232.14 per head. The Finn ewe sale was strong throughout, with no ewe sold for less than 4150. The top selling ewe was the first one to sell, an Edwin Root yearling selling to Samuel S. Shank, Broadway, Va., at $4OO. The 15 yearling Finn ewes averaged $2lO. The fall ewe lamb sale was topped by a Brian Magee lamb at $285 to Dido Farms of Guysville, Ohio. The 10 fall ewe lambs averaged $214.50. The 37 spring ewe lambs averaged $181.62 with two lambs topping the group at $250. The 62 head of Finnsheep ewes averaged $193.95. The Dorset sheep sale was quite active as Windswept Farms sold both the champion ram and ewe of the sale. The champion spring ram lamb sold to Elliot Lengel, Mercer, Pa., at $625 and the champion ewe, a fall-bom ewe lamb, sold to Fred Kunkle, Clarksburg, Pa., at $6OO. The reserve champion ram, the first-place yearling ram consigned by Jim and Gloria Westhoven, Lancaster, Ohio sold to Robert L. Holmes, Oxford, Pa., at $425. Refreshments & PRIZES 200 Willow Valley Lakes Drive WILLOW STREET 464-0500 • Try our new Round-the-Qock Teller and Win l A Star on your receipt means you are an INSTANT WINNER Stop into the office & claim your prize l Enter all of your receipts in our GRAND PRIZE DRAWING for a Zenith VCR Entry box in the lobby The Round-the-Clock Teller is located at the dnve-m and offers the convenience of 24 hour service without ever leaving the comfort of your car CashStnam' Show/Sale The fall ewe lamb class had both the champion and reserve champion Dorset ewes in a strong Dorset ewe show, with Ovine Alley Dorsets, Palmyra, Pa., winning the reserve champion ewe and being sold to Edward Graham, Greensburg, Pa. for $375. Yearling Dorset ewes sold well, with the first-place Windswept Farm ewe topping the yearling ewes at $425 going with the champion ewe to Fred Kunkle. The 19 yearling ewes averaged $230. Spring ewe lambs were in good demand also as Fred Kunkle selected two more Windswept ewe lambs at $390 and $260. The 18 spring ewe lambs averaged $194. The 49 Dorset ewes sold for a $223 average. Hampshire sheep started the sale off selling at a good pace, with the Hampshire rams averaging $339 per head. Harmann Hamp shire, Woodbury, Conn., had the top selling rams, as there cham pion fall ram lamb sold to Marlene McCutcheon, Vandergrist, Pa., at $525, but there second-place spring ram lamb topped the Hampshire ram saleto Henry N. Zerby, Beavertown, Pa., at $7OO. The Vernon Dean, Navarre, Ohio, reserve champion first-place spring ram lambs sold to Lori Weaver, Dover, Pa. at $325. The Hampshire ewe sale was topped by the reserve champion ewe first-place spring ewe lamb of Bruce Homing Family, Hun tingdon, Pa., at $375 going to Tracy Kauffman, Reinholds, Pa. The champion ewe, Ist place yearling ewe, of Voress Farms, Sidney, Ohio, also sold to Tracy Kauffman at $250. The Southdown show was quite good but the ram sale was slow. Champion ram honors went to the first-place yearling of Charles Zerby, Beavertown, but the Southdown ram sale was topped by the reserve champion ram, the first-place fall ram lamb of Ralph Cooper, Smithville, Ontario, Canada at 4190 going to Richard Burlingame, Russell, Pa. The seven Southdown rams that sold averaged $llB. Peggy McCrumb, Poverty Point Farm, Mars, Pa., showed her (Mk CIRRUS. FARMERS FIRST BANK PRESENTS street Opening June 30th Join Our Month-Long Celebration • Enter our FREE' drawing for HAND CRAFTED PRIZES' Stop into the lobby and enjoy refreshments while you enter the drawing Over a dozen prizes will be drawn from the fine collection of quills and crafts on display FIRST PRIZE will be the winner s choice of a beautiful full-size heritage quilt from the display SECOND PRIZE A Zenith Color TV Open a NEW ACCOUNT and you II be eligible to WIN A TRIP' A fling to New York City a trip to Williamsburg or a holiday in Orlando 1 II receive an entry blank :ach new service or ac even those who sign-up for free services are eligible to win l Pick up a menu of accounts and ser vices to review Make sure you are tak mg advantage of all of the safely and convenience that banking has to offer All contests available NOW Winners will be drawn at the Grand Opening Celebration on August 9th Hosts National Finnsheep Event Southdown yearling ewe to the championship and Brian Sch mieder, New Brenen, Ohio, pur chased the champion for $250. Two other yearling ewes outsold the champion, as the reserve cham pion consigned by dagger Brothers, Mt. Gilead, Ohio, and Ralph Cooper’s fourth place ewe sold for $3OO to Elizabeth Klose, Red Hook, N.Y., and George V. Kirk, New London, Pa. The 17 ewes averaged $174 per head. Top selling Rambouillet was the champion ram of Kennth Moore, Rome, Pa., as Audrey Garmese, Huntingdon, Pa., purchased him for $290. The Merino show was quite good with Kenrick & Keith Smith, Jeromesville, Ohio, having all of the champions and reserves, with the two ewes topping the sale at $l3O and going to Robert McCrumb 111, Mars, Pa., and Dan Fitz patrick, Wayland, NY. Richard Cook, Trumansburg, NY selected the champion fall ram lamb and Bryan Tulwits, Phillipsburg, Pa., the reserve champion yearling ram. Steven Diller Family’s, Bluffton, Ohio, champion Columbia ram topped the Columbia ram sale going to Peter Dragon, Harveys Lake, Pa., at $l5O. Jim & Gloria Westhoven Family, Lancaster, Ohio, sold their champion Columbia ewe lamb to Matthew Zerby, Beavertown, Pa., at $230. R.E. Shaffer & Son, Frer dericktown, Ohio, had both reserve champion ram and ewe with Matthew Zerby selected the reserve champion ewe and two Steven Diller ewes at $l4O. Twelve Columbias averaged $135. Champion Corriedale ram was a tall ram lamb sold by L. D. Cook & Son of New London, Ohio, to Kathy Weaver, Everett, Pa., for $l5O. Voress Farms’ Sidney, Ohio, reserve champion first-place yearling ram sold to Daniel Korniebel, Cuttingsville, Vt. for $275. L.D. Cook also had the champion ewe on his fall ewe lamb selling to John Tervilliger, Ulster, NY for $225. Tucker Families’ (Shiloh, OH) reserve champion spring ewe lambs sold to William Fitzpatrick, Our staff will be offering courtesy tours & lemonade plus A FULL DAY OF FUN, FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT M BAR-B-Q CHICKEN BOX LI Olde Time Pnr Lml An Antique Cloth; Fashion Sh This remarkable show bn to life the beauty design ) grace of fashions from the 1890 s through the Roar ing 20 s Visitors will learn how to care for and preserve pern clothing for their own enji Wayland, NY for $2OO, as the 15 Corriedale ewes posted a $l4O average. Only two Romney sheep were shown and sold, both the champion ram and champion ewe being consigned by Ray Gavin Family, Clarkston, Mich. The ewe lamb sold for $250 to Mary Anne Mahaffy, Spring Mills, Pa., and the yearling ram sold to James E. Witt, Burnt Cabin, Pa. The Oxford sale featured the supreme champion ewe over all breeds as the Century Farms, Saugerties, NY supreme champion sold to Cheryl Burrows, Ava, NY at $350. They also sold the reserve champion to Wm. O’Donnell, West Farmington, Ohio at $l5O. Champion ram of Gerald Thoma, Kensington, Ohio sold to Joy and Thomas Runkle, Spring Mills, Pa., at $llO, as the six Oxfords averaged $163. The Shropshire breed probably had the slowest sale of the day even though they had the supreme champion ram overall breeds on the champion spring ram lamb consigned by Peter D’Ambra, Skowkegan, Maine selling to David Harpster, Boalsburg at $220. D’Ambra also had the champion ewe on his spring ewe lamb and reserve champion on his yearling ewe which sold to Dorothy Gozur, New Middletown, Ohio, for $135 and to Deborah J. Etzler, Beavertown, Pa., for $260. Seven Montadales were sold with an average price of $165. Top selling Montadale was the champion ewe of Century Farms Grand Opening Celebration Saturday, August 9th (Ram date August 16th) plus for your enterti from 12 Noon to 1 Ol The unique harmomzmi bygone era with BARBERSHOP QUAI 1 00-2 00 p Lancaster Farming Saturday, July 2S, 1986-D5 for your entertam'ment from 3 00-4 00 pm (<"**/ A Musical Treat C* > The timeless lilting melodies of a violin and flute duet DRAWINGS FOR WINNERS • The Rourd-the-Clock winner of a VCR I • The New Accounts winner of trips l • The Free drawing winners of hand crafted items on display Participants need not be present to win |> OFFICE HOURS 1 gr MON TUE WED THU FRI ST LOBBY & LENDING DRIVE-IN Beginning June 30 198 b m ucmmmcm: Me as $2lO going to Williard Berkebile, Louisville, Ohio. The champion and reserve champion rams were consigned by Cloyd Huvler, and the champion topped the sale at $175 going to Denise Ross, Lexington, Ohio. Ration Maker Cheviots, Ash boro, North Carolina, won both champion ram and ewe with their yearling entries. Both were Cheviot sale toppers as Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Swartz, Attica, NY bought the ram for $350 and Kenrick and Kathy Smith, Jeromesville, Ohio got the ewe for $2OO. The 30 Cheviots averaged $137. Suffolk ram champions went to Troy Ness, Dallastown, Pa. on his first-place yearling and first-place spring ram lamb. The champion ram topped the sale with Douglas Stewart, Rome, Pa., buying him for $775. Harry Coleman, Salt sburg, got the reserve champion lamb at $675. Laurel Farms, Roxbury, Conn., sold the champion Suffolk yearling ewe to Craig Parker, Mansfield, Ohio for $BOO. The reserve champion ewe also a yearling consigned by J. & K. Hixenbaugh, Beaver, Pa., sold to Dr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Clair, State College, Pa., for $3OO. The sale’s 397 head of sheep were sold through the 1986 Keystone Sale by Hobart and Wayne Far thing, auctioneers from Findlay, Ohio. The sheep were judged by George Hunter, Stoneboro, Pa., past president of the Pennsylvania Sheep & Wool Growers and David Clouser, sheep breeder from Wooster, Ohio. 2 00-4 00 p m Olde Fashioned "ICE CREAM SOCIAL” Courtesy of Farmers First Bank plus 4 30 pm 01 9 J 9 3 96 9 7 y 7 q 12 9b9 t 9 6 Manager Glenn M Snavely ""■UOK »|
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