Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 24, 1995, Image 25

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    UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) —The Penn State Dairy Sci
ence Club and the Pennsylvania
Holstein Association will team up
to sponsor the 12th annual Nittany
Lion Fall Classic consignment
sale Saturday, Nov. 11.
In addition to a strong Holstein
lineup, this year’s sale will include
the addition of 10-15 high quality
Jersey consignments. The Pen
nsylvania Jersey Cattle Associa
tion is supporting the sale.
Last year’s sale averaged
$1,524 on 68 Holsteins, and the
1993 sale averaged $1,963 on 70
lots. This year’s sale committee is
looking forward to the 1995 Fall
Classic sale being the best ever.
The sale managers and selection
committee will be visiting Hols
tein breeders in the next few
months to select cattle.
The goal for this year’s sale is
to select approximately 70 top
quality springing Holstein heifers
and young Holstein cows. In addi
tion, a select group of pedigreed
calves will be sold. The Club
plans to select 10 to IS top pedi-
ABOVEGROUND AND UNDERGROUND TANKS
FROM 185 TO 50,000 GALLON CAPACITY
STANDARD BASEMENT OIL STORAGE TANKS
Approx.
Capacity Omuam Wtlaht Mmtnttent Tvoo Prlem
230 14 190 22"x44*'x00" Vtr. slBZxflfl
275 1A 21S 27-*44% "x5O" Var. $161.00
275 14 210 27"x44% “xOO" UfiL
275 12 2Z5 27“i44% "xOO" Vtr. 6179.00
- 275 12 2Z5 27"«44% "»50" Her. 6180.00
I 330 I 12 I 310 27"x44% "x 72" Vtr. 0222.00 1
DOUBLE WALL “LIGHT DUTY” SKID TANKS
HOWARD E. GROFF CO.
Fuel Oil, and Gasoline
111 E. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566
Phone: 717-786-2166 or
800-717-2166
An Additional 1% DISCOUNT Is
Cash Money or Certified Check
Nittany Lion
greed Jersey cows, heifers, and
calves. Owen Bewley of West
Chester is chair of Jersey
selections.
The 1995 Nittany Lion Fall
Classic sale chairs are Cathy
Pavelski, Susquehanna, overall
sale chair and John Harvatine,
Thompson, assistant chair. Chair
ing the selections committee are
Sud Cadwallader, Salem, N.J.,
and Meranda Dum, Landisbufg.
Other committee chairs include
Carrie Bryant, Honesdale, and
Barry Hauck, New Berlin, adver
tising and publicity; Dave Fava,
BendeyviUe, marketing/merchan
dising; Charles Houp, Boyertown,
finance; Marel Raub, Duncannon,
reception; Lisa Stuchal, Slippery
Rock, and Pam McConnell, Vol
ant. arena preparation; Scott
Longenbach, Northampton, bam
manager; and Crystal Miller,
Cambridge- Springs, animal
preparation.
Other club members on the
Selection Committee are George
Raid, Conestoga, Don Harwood,
Shippensburg. Jeff Hostetter,
(SMtmlM
TOUGHTANK basement oil storage tanks
DIKE TANKS
TANKS WITH 110% SECONDARY CONTAINMENT DIKES
offered If paid by
y lassie chi. ,are, _ ..<g,v —y,
Cathy Pavelskl, and Josh Harvatlns. Standing, Dave Fava, Scott Longenbach, Char
les Houp, Barry Hauck, Meranda Dum, Carrie Bryant, Crystal Miller, Sue Cadwallader,
Pam McConnell, Marel Raub, and Lisa Stuchal.
Annville, Dave Miller, Greens
burg, Melissa Morrow, Tyrone,
Mon.-Fri.
8 AM - 4 PM
LOYAL FANS
STILL Highest in Efficiency Per U. of lllinolsl
Lower Priced - Costs Less to Operate!
Loyal Galvanized
Cone Fan
Loyal Galvanized
Box Fan
Height
HOWARD E.
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Uncaalar farming, Saturday; June 24, ttes*A2s
Pete Mozes, Greenville, Amy
Packard. Troy, and Kara Tussey,
Huntingdon.
Dairy Science Club members
use the Fall Classic as an excellent
“hands-on” educational experi
ence. The sale provides first hand
experience in selecting, financing,
merchandising, preparing, eva
luating and managing dairy catde.
Quality Hog Genetics
(Continued from Pago A 22)
Backar. 2. Justin Good. 3. Amy Bollingar.
Madkim Walght Champion: Shannon Horst.
Reserve: Shannon Horst.
Haavywalght; Class 9:1. Malissa Backar. 2.
Jay Hass. 3. Mika ffHandly. Class 10:1. Tom
Zartman. 2. Malissa Backar. 3. Malissa Back
ar. Claw 11:1. Jay Hass. 2. Tom Zartman. 3.
Mika O'Handly. Haavywalght Champion;
Melissa Backar. Reserve: Jay Hass.
THE COLD FACTS VS HOT AIR!
Loyal's special, scallop-designed blade provides quieter,
higher air flow has 3 vs 6 wings for less amp draw/
lower operating cost.
• Proven, nveted-blade design no welds to crack
• Galvanized vs painted blades for longer life
• Outperforms Acme, J&O, Multi-Fan, Schaefer & Dayton
brands, per certified tests at U of 111, yet priced lower!
• Extra-high efficiency, state-of-the-art motors
• Industrial-type, cast-iron, greaseable bearings no
stamped housings with rubber-ring inserts to wear out
• Greasable WITHOUT removing shutter (order optional
remote grease kit)
• Shutter-panels linked no flapping
• Exclusive EZ-swivel shutter fasteners - for quick, tight
mounting
• Heavier-guage construction for smoother, quieter
operation
• 33% thicker-steel housing than competitors cone models
• Lock-nuts vs metal-screws keep fan tight and solid
• Loyal fan housings factory assembled we test-run
1/2 hour before shipping
WIND TUNNEL DESIGN TIPS
Large Exhaust Duct
fsee specs bttew)
Loyal Exhaust
Bam Width
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.& CLOSEST DEALER CALL
ka Mfg. Co.
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1-800-472-2341
America's Leading fans -
Last year, more than SO students
were involved in the sale.
If you are interested in consign
ing, call Ken Raney at the PHA
office at (814) 234-0364; Cathy
Pavclski (717) 756-2256, or the
Department of Dairy and Animal
Science at Penn State and ask for
Larry Muller (814) 863-4205 or
Dale Olver (814) 863-3914.
SUPREME CHAMPION
MARKET HOG
Malissa Backar
RESERVE
Shannon Horst
SHOWMANSHIP
Junior CI«m; 1. Mika CHandly. 2. Metis**
Becker. Champion: Mike O'Handly. Reserve:
Melissa Becker.
Senior Class; 1. Jay Hess. 2. Justin Good.
Champion: Jay Hess. Reserve: Justin Good.
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GERALD NOLI
Sales Rep
717-626-9689
XffordaßCe Quality!
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