Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 12, 1993, Image 35

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    Members of the Penn State Dairy Science Club ask for support in getting consign
ments for the 10th Annual Fall Classic Sale, an educational event run cooperatively by
the club and the Pennsylvania Holstein Association, to give the young people an
opportunity to experience the planning and execution of a high quality sale. From the
left, are Adam Tanis, Cathy Pavelski, Bryan herring, Kirk Sattazhan, Thad Sturgeon
(kneeling), Dwight Stoltzfus (kneeling), Kara Tussey, Todd Rabenold, Susan Caldwal
lader, Andy Foster 111, and perched on the Nittany Lion, from the left, Susan Bove and
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BY WHITE-NEW IDEA
Lancaster Firming, Saturday. Juna 12, 1993-A3S
UNIVERSITY PARK(Centre
Co.) The Penn State Dairy Sci
ence Club and the Pennsylvania
Holstein Association are to team
up to sponsor the 10th annual Nit
tany Lion Fall Classic Holstein
consignment sale, set for Saturday,
Oct 30.
After last year’s sale averaged
$1,841 on 76 Holsteins, this year’s
sale committee is extremely opti
mistic about selecting cattle and
managing the 1993 Fall Classic
Sale, according to a news release
from the club.
The sale managers and selection
commiace met in early May and
are to be visiting Holstein breeders
in the next few months to select
cattle for the sale.
The 1993 Nittany Lion Fall
Classic Sale chairmen include
Dwight Stoltzfus, of Morgantown,
overall sale chairman, and Thad
Stugeon, of Fombell, assistant
chairman.
Others involved are Adam
Tanis, of Centre Hall, chairman of
the Selections Committee; Cathy
Pavelski, of Susquehanna, mem
ber, and Brian Herring,
Farmington.
Other committee managers
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include Jen Hummel, of Duncan
non, advertising; Kara Tussey,
Huntingdon, publicity; Todd
Rabenold, Kutztown, finance;
Kirk Sttazhan, Womelsdorf, mark
eting and merchandising; Susan
Bove, Ann Arbor, Mich., recep
tion; Susan Cadwallader, Salem,
NJ., arena preparation; and Andy
Foster 111, Petersburg, cattle
manager.
Most Dairy Science Club mem
bers use the fall classic as an edu
cational experience.
The sale provides first-hand
experience in selecting, financing,
merchandising, preparing, eva
luating and managing dairy cattle.
Last year more than SO students
were involved in the sale.
The goal for this year’s sale is to
select approximately 70 top qual
ity springing heifers and young
cows. In addition, a select group of
top pedigreed calves will be sold.
Those interested in consigning
an animal should call either Ken
Raney at the Pennsylvania Hols
tein Association (814) 234-0364,
Dwight Stoltzfus at (215)
286-5002, or either Larry Muller
(8140 863-4205, or Dale Olver at
(814) 863-3914, at the Penn Stale
University Department of Dairy
and Animal Science.
In the news release, it was
stated, “The Penn Slate Dairy Sci
ence Club and the Pennsylvania
Holstein Association appreciate
your support of this important edu
cational activity.”
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