A32-Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Saptambar 11,1993 GAY N. BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) It was a shorter sale than in recent years, but the annual Somerset County Fall Classic had consistent bids for the 42 animals offered, and prices averaged $l,BBB overall with a grand sum of $73,650. Bred heifers averaged $1,963; cows, $1,807, and calves, up to six months old, sold for an average of $1,950. William Smith, Independence, Va., was the night’s biggest single buyer paying more than $15,000 for nine black and white Hol steins. Michael and Kathy Stiles. Boones boro, Md., were second high-purchaser buying seven ani mals including one of the high est selling and also the second high selling animal for a total of $12,600. Bringing $2,500 apiece for the top dollar paid at the sale were Mossys Leadman Magnet, born August 11.1991 and consigned by William Mosholder, Rockwood; and Berkline Blackstar Bunny, bom July 16,1991 and consigned Wymmßwmm SUSPENDED COMFORT STALLS For Modern Tie Barns Coated With Baked On Top Grade TGIC Polyester Urethane E Powder After Fabrication g SS-4S « SS-4SG SS-2S " " r* ' PAUL B. Hour* Call or Writ* For Mon. Thru Fit Additional Information 7 to 5 And Your Naaraat Dm tor Sat 7 to 11 9?iaa<raiiß IPtaaasmo 9?iaaafnaa JPnaaanam Somerset County Fall Classic Grosses $7 by Lewis and Barbara Berkley, of Beilin. James Ellis, Martinsburg, purchased Bunny. Magnet was bred on Feb. 3 to Elusive Rotate Duke-ET, and is due on Nov. 10. Bunny was bred Dec. 17 to Jodi-Syn Marie Anthony-ET. Bernard VanDeest, from Delhi, lowa, bought one and a half ani mals, splitting the half with Steve Pheasant from Martinsburg. The crowd got interested in a 12-year-old bidder, Reuban Huns berger from Davidsville, when it became known that he was after New-Vision Lincoln Halo-ET, bom on March 3. . Hunsberger sat in the front row, directly opposite auctioneer, Clark Yoder from Salisbury. With a ten tative up and down hand, that de pended on the signal from his dad who was seated elsewhere, the young man’s competition finally called off at $2,000. The animal is to belong to both him and his brother Nicholas who is 14, he said. Hunsberger is the son of Bill and Jeannette Huns berger. Orcn C. Bender, Accident, Md. read pedigrees. Sale co-chairmen • All welded construction to give many years of trouble free service • Still constructed with 1.9 0.C., .133 wail, high strength tube and 2” square tube post with '/< ” wall CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES OF SUSPENDED COMFORT STALLS' • More comfort for cows • Easy cleaning, bedding & milking with no rear stall post • No rust problem • Adjustable tie rail • Trough dividers • Less trampled teat problems than with conventional stalls ZIMMERMAN, INC. 295 Woodcormr Rd. LHHz. PA 17543 1 Mlto Wml ot Ephrata 717-738-7365 Bill MoshokJer holds the halter of Mossys Leadman Magnet which he sold for $2,500, a tie for top price at the Somerset County Fall Classic Holstein sale. were Dan Kimmel and Greg Cole- „_j . r red carnations to the purchasers man. Ringmen were John Burket c foreman, with their signing the bills of sale. The sale was sponsored by the Somerset County Holstein Club. * DENVER 1993 CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th Exhibits Received • 3 to 8 p.m. Concession Stand Set-up 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 th Animals Received Until 7 p.m. Exhibits Open 6 p.m. Baked Goods Auction 6:30 p.m. (Show Tem) Miss Denver Fair Coronation 7:00 p.m. (Stage) Jello-Eating Contest 8:30 p.m. 8m( Show 6 p.m. (Show Tent) Auction of Beef to follow show Talent Show 7 p.m. (Behind stage) WIOV Road Show 6-9 p.m. (Sponsored by Weaver Markets) IN THE DENVER MEMORIAE PARK MIDWAY OPEN DAILY 11 :GO A.M. RIDES OPEN TUESDAY-FRIDAY 5 P.M.; SAT. 1 P.M. (Stag*) FIREWORKS 9:30 p.n). (Raindates: Wednesday, Thursday or Friday) MEMIER Somerset County Dairy Prin cess Stephanie Singo presented H| If You Can’t Deal With Your Dealer, Deal With Fay Diesel ■( ■i s 3s°° OFF INJECTION PUMPS || ■||| Free Test Of Injectors With Every 11. 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THRU FRIDAY 2-4; BINGO DAILY 50 15 Years Experience ' nf\\\ V \| SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IBth COw Chip Poker 10 a.m. (Ag ami) PM Show —ll am (Slaga) • Baby Parade —l2 noon (Behind stage) Matinee Ride Special 1 to 5 pm Outhouse Race 2 p.m. (Behind stage) Pedal Power Tractor Pull 3 pm (Stage) Super Peanut Scramble 4 p.m. (Stage) Smelly Sneaker Contest 5 p.m. (Stage) ‘Big Wheeley and the Whitewalls" 7:30-10:30 p.m. Removal of Exhibits 9 p.m. to 12 midnight \
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