A44-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 7, 1992 Fall Classic Sale Averages $1,841 (Continued from Page A 35) for $2,800 to Gary and David Hope Syndicate, of New Enter- The second highest selling lot Lentz. prise, which sold for $2,700 to F. was consigned by Gary and Bar- The consignment was a choice Scott Lovell, of Linden. abara Lentz (Dave’s uncle and aunt), of Lebanon, and sold for $3,350 to David and Linda Him melberger of Jonestown. The Lentz consignment was a Madawaska Aerostar yearling heifer calf bom Oct. 18. Her dam is Dream-on Blackstar Harmony, a Good Plus 83, 2-year-old with a projected first lactation of 19,509 pounds milk, 648 pounds fat and 588 pounds protein. Aerostar is Canada’s leading sire for protein and second highest in Canada for LPI. The grandam was an Excellent-90 Walkway Chief Mark daughter with an Excellent mammary and a top •record of 31,950 pounds of milk, 1,328 pounds of fat and 1,097 pounds of protein. The third top selling consign ment was from Glen and Tracey Henry, of Port Royal, which sold Holstein Calf (Continued from Page A3B) tein production. Photo contest awards will be presented also. For the distinguished junior member contest, age groups will include junior, 0-12 years-old, winner to be awarded a showbox; intermediate, 13-16 years-old, the winner will take home B retina; and sailors, 17-21 years-old, winner will be sent to the Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Convention and receive a Pennsylvania Holstein jacket. Entertainment for the banquet will be provided by Stephen Pro ductions,’ “The Magic of John Westford.” Tickets for the banquet are $10.50 for adults and $5.25 for children 10 and under. The ticket deadline date has been extended until now, or at the latest Monday. Nov. 9. Call Lowell Brubaker for tickets or more infor mation at (717) 653-2612. AUT6'AUCTION" CARS, TRUCKS AND TOOLS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 18,1 M 2 - 6 PM ALLEN’S AUCTION BARN 231 LANDING STREET VINCENTOWN, NJ CARS; SELLING FOR BURLINGTON COUNTY AND OTHERS TOOLS - 5:00 PM CARS - 7:00 PM NOTES: CONSIGNMENT OF TOOLS OH VEHICLES ARE WELCOME FOR THIS SALE. VEHICLES MAY BE ADDED OR DELETED BE FORE SALE TIME. TERMS: CASH FOOD STAND PREVIEW 1 HOUR BEFORE SALE LICENSE & BONDED P.A. LIC AUOO22SBL ALLEN'S AUCTION SERVICE VINCENTOWN, NJ 08088 609-267-8382 See Larger Listing Next Week PUBLIC SALE OF FINE HUBLEY BANKS & TOYS TIN TOYS, “PRECIOUS MOMENTS” CHINA DOLLS WED. EVE. NOV. 18, 1992 AT 5:00 P.M. Sale to be held at Al Starr Fireman’s Building, Village of Willow Street, Lan caster Co., PA (South of Lancaster, along Rt. 272, behind fireball). Food served. Howard Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer {AU-000631-L) Sale by agent for owner of three pregnancies due last week, or four due the end of October. The embryos were sired from Curries- M Holiday-Et, with predicted transmitting abilities (PTAs) of +1,832 pounds of milk, +6O pounds fat, and +BO pounds of protein. The dam is Juniper Cleitus lacki-Et, classified as a Very Good-87 with an Excellent mam mary. She had a first lactation 365-day record of 29,230 pounds □f milk, 1,012 pounds of fat, 913 pounds of protein. There were 11 consignments which sold for more than $2,500. 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