Pine Haven Farms (Continued from Pag* Al) Pine Haven was not the only winning Pennsylvania operation at the Ohio show. Lyn Lee Farms of State College had the junior champion ram, which sold for $3,100. Lyn Lee also had the junior champion ewe, which sold for $2,700. In addition, Lauden Acres of Dauphin and Northumberland counties won for the first place fall ewe lamb, which sold for $1,873. Lauden Acres also won third place for the Class I yearling ewe, which sold for $2,700. Needed immediately: so* x 496* ASP breeder houee • Contract commercial breeder houses for American Selected Products, Milton, Pa. • Preferable within 60 miles of Sellnsgrove, Pa • New housing • Remodeled existing housing • Single story, deep pit or high rise • Automatic feeding, ventilation and egg gathering Cell: Tom Weidman Northeast Agri Systems 1-800-673-2580 Call Northeast Agrl Systems For information bn new contracts' being offcredhy other local feed and livestock companies Contracts available for • Tom it hen turkeys: 7,200-15,000 birds ■ ant*.. _ L ' Two 50’x620 > tom turkey houses Contracts available for • Hog finishing: 1,000-3,000 head • Sow units: 200-1,800 sows ' •,',* * <• .• 'I fr •***'■■ . ’« I “" «J| ! *;, Ioi'x24s* 3000 head tunnel ventilated hog finishing house Contracts available for * Layer houses: 90,000-126,000 birds 108,864 bird GSQQd. layer house with ULTRAFLO® feeding Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Bfi FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK TST M if 139 A West Airport Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 "" aiHB Hi (717) 569-2702 1-800-673-2580 SB Pine Haven Farms’ winning IMm won praise Grom Bill Cretch er, the Oklahoman who judged the Ohio show. “Glad he was here. He made it look easy," Crctchcr said. “He has the completeness, cor rectness. and style that you are always looking for.” Conaway, who runs Pine Haven in the partnership with Diane Con away and Richard Eberts that was formed in 1982, is a veteran of winning when it comes to sheep shows. He is a regular exhibitor at national, state, and local shows and lays he can see that events like the Ohio show are bringing enthusiasm back into the sheep industry. Conaway said he is going to do his best to keep that enthusiasm going. He said it is so much better than the slump the sheep industry has been in for several years with REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio Executive Secretary Maurice E, , Core announced today that Sharyn low prices. W. Abbott, who was AJCC direc- Conaway said he has seen a tor of promotion, has accepted the lack of interest in sales, but now position of office coordinator of thinks the good times arc Jersey Marketing Service ciTcc retuming. live May 10. Pine Haven, which has been in She will continue as coordina operation since 1966 and has tor of the All American Show and approximately SO ewes on the Sale, farm, is doing its part to help those Sharyn will be responsible for good times along. the planning and execution of During the year, the farm hosts public and private sale activities a production sale for the Cumber- which includes coordinating land County 4-Hcr’s market lamb selections, advertising and cata projccts, Conaway said. This year, loging for dispersal consignment he said, the production sale was a sales. good one. with lambs selling for She will assist with the deve an average of 5220 a head. lopment and design of advertising Jersey Scholarship DEFOREST, Wi*.— American Breeden Service (ABS) encour age* Jersey youth to apply for the ABS-spomorod Morris B. Ewing/ ■ ABS Scholarship. Conducted in conjunction with the American Jersey Cattle Club, (he essay contest is open to ail Jersey youth who plan to continue with post-secondary education. The winning student will receive a $5OO scholarehip to be presented in November at the ■ North American International @> <@D @) @> @) @) @> @) @) @) @) @) @) @) @) @) <@) <|si) @) @) * Rill Line Puts Dept. * Sell, Service & Install * (Ggi) 14 Herrville Road Willow Street, PA 17584 Ph: 717-464-3321 or Toll Free 800-732-0053 Slot* Houra: Mon.-3«L 7:30 AM to (KM PM 5.32 - ki i BSI, lax, - *■•■ " Abbott Joins AJCC lALISTS ence ur System