i cmt **/*» tr*' | *r I MHancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1988 U American Breed Sales HARRISBURG Tke All-American Brown Swiss Sale was held Monday evening in the small arena of the Farm Show Complex. Twenty-nine registered Brown Swiss cattle averaged $1,122 per head to buyers from five different states. The high selling ani mal was a three-year old cow consigned by Rita Kennedy of Butler. Robert and Joyce Wag ner of Quarry ville, Lan caster County, paid $3,000 for “VG-89”. The second highest price of $2,450 was paid by Donald and Deborah Moore of Maryland for a two-year-old con signed by Warren Schroer of New Knox ville, Ohio. The top selling bred heifer and third overall was “Shady Creek J.D. Starbirght,” the All- American nominee for 1987. King and Queen Farm of Denver, Lan caster County, paid $l,BOO to Michael Kunkle of Jonestown, Lebanon County. Dennis Daubert of Pine Grove, who served as co-chairman for the sale, commented, “It was a good sale with very good quality animals.” Milking Shorthorn An average of $775 was realized at the Milk ing Shorthorn Sale on Monday, held in con junction with the Pen nsylvania All-American Dairy Show. The top animal was purchased by well known Pennsylvania Holstein breeder John Foster Jr. of Huntingdon County for $2,050. “Three Springs B.R. Jewel,” a 3-year-old, was consigned by James Young of Newville. The second highest bid of the day came from David Whiting of Edenburg. He spent $1,435 for “RACE KA Samurai,” a 3-year-old consigned by Greg Kline of Rocky Ridge, Maryland. Selling at $875 for the third highest price of “U of Minn Pacesetter Bea,” consigned by Sam Yoder of Shoemakers ville. An aged cow, she went to John Kuszlyk’s farm near Batavia, New York. Billed as the All- American Eastern Classic Milking Shor thorn Sale, the event was co-managed by Jim Young of Newville and Dick Kline of Rocky Ridge, Maryland. Ait Kling of Landisburg was the auctioneer and Same Yoder read the pedigrees. Ayrshire The Pennsylvania Elite Ayrshire Sale, held at the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show on Tuesday afternoon, was a crowd pleaser. Organizers said it was a good event, with prices being strong throughout most of the auction. Thirty-three head aver aged $BlB in the sale. Topping the sale was “Ardrossan Super Piece of Gold,” a 2-year-old QUALITY * SERVICE * DEPENDABILITY • ECONOMY FARM UTILITY WAGON TIRES $54 31 7OO-15 TT 6 Ply / Survivor A-T n SIZE PRICE 700-15 TL 6 Ply $59.56 750-16 TL 8 Ply $74.97 800-16.5 TL 8 Ply $64.86 875-16.5 TL 8 Ply $74.17 950-16.5 TL 8 Ply $83.10 [750-16 TT 8 Ply |568.53 SAFEMARK Am „Tv Division of Pennsylvania Farmers’ Assoc. # npppivmAmT rrv . 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