PB6»Unc«stef Farming, Saturday, March 9, 1996 UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Pennsylvania’s Meat Ani mal Evaluation Center has an nounced the results of the 84-day weighing of the bulls on Pennsyl vania’s Performance testing pro gram. The bulls are still gaining ex tremely well in spite of the severe winter. Hie bulls were weighed off test March S and then the bulls will be scanned ultrasonically to determine fat thickness and loin eye area. The bulls will all be giv en a comprehensive breeding soundness exam and be required to meet minimum requirements for breeding soundless, semen quality and structural correctness. The center will calculate a great deal of information on all of these bulls, such as adjusted 365 days weights, feed efficiencies, and current EPDs. The top 75 percent of the bulls will be offered in Pennsylvania’s 23rd Performance ale Reports W BIXLER & DISSINGER ESTATE SALE Nazi memorabilia went on the block Wed nesday afternoon at the Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. More than 500 bidders registered for the public sale held for John Bixler of Myer stown and for the estate of the late Lester Dis singer of Akron. Nazi military sold included a coat and whistle. $650; a hat. $600; a banner, $350; a knife, $310; and a bay onet. $l9O. A 1993 Pontiac Sunbird went for $5,175; a Fox Ster lingsworth shotgun, $1,525; a roly-poly Santa, $650; an Appel Jewelers clock, $460; an oak stacked book case, $380; bedroom suites, $340 and $500; a gate-leg table, $265; an Empire card table, $245; a decorated iron chair, $200; and a blanket chest, $lBO. Auctioneers were T. Glenn, Tim and Tom Horst MULL SALE A consignment sale of antiques, household goods, collectibles and tools was held Saturday at the Horst Auction Center, Ephrata for Harry Mull and others. A total of 395 regis tered bidders attended the sale, conducted by Horst Auctioneers. Items sold included a cherry Dutch cupboard, $2,100; a cherry mod ern highboy, $700; 10-piece cherry dining room suite, $1,245; a clawfoot mahogany extension table, $1,500; a Victorian-era maho gany china closet, $1,275; a Hepplewhite mahogany sideboard. $625; and a mahogany grandfather clock, $B5O. Also sold were an oak bowed china closet, $575; a stacking book case, $650; a child’s oak bonnet chest, $375; a grained, decorated jel- Meat Center Announces Results Tested Bull Sale, scheduled for Friday, March 29. The bull sale is again one of the focal points of Pennsylvania’s 7th Annual Beef Expo scheduled for March 28-31 at the Ag Arena on the Penn State University campus. The highlights of the Expo are the educational symposium on Thurs day; Friday will feature the bull sale, commercial heifer sale, and the annual Pennsylvania Cattle men’s Association (PCA) ban quet. Saturday, March 30 will be a full day with the Junior Beef Skill a-thon. Purebred Angus sale. Purebred Simmental sale. Pure bred Polled Hereford sale, other breed sale, and the Junior Quiz Bowl. Sunday, March 31 will be the Junior Heifer and Junior Steer Shows. There will be a large trade show and animal exhibits through out the Expo. A variety of food will also be available. ly cupboard, $575; a lamp, $600; and a blue pine step-back cup- kerosene lamp, $2OO. board, $900; a tumbling Other items sold block quilt, $500; a included a Moxie match three-armed hanging holder, $3lO, and ser light, $575; a double vice for 12ofFrancisan brass-based student dinnerware, $575. 0% ■ 12 Mot. S Months 4.9% •24 Mot. OR Walvtr Of Flnaneal ...Now Available On Moat Badger Bquipmentl 7.9% • 36 Mot. 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The second fastest-gaining Simmental is the March Ist M 4 Advantage son con signed by Kenneth Foust. This growthy bull gained 5.06 pounds per day on test and has a lifetime weight per day of age of 3.95 pounds per day. The 28 Angus bulls have main tained a breed average daily gain of 4.09 pounds per day on test. The top-gaining Angus bull is the N. Bar Emulation EXT son con signed by Monica Feeser. This Feb. 14 bull has gained 5.04 pounds per day gain on test, a ratio of 123, and also has the highest lifetime weight per day of age among the Angus with a 3.80 pounds per day lifetime. The sec ond fastest-gaining Angus bull is the DHD Traveler 6807 son con signed by Marlin and Steve Paul. This March 16 bull gained 4.99 pounds per day on test with a ratio nnfnaOMr... w Combination Ydur Firm! *Hui TUtMi rOt I 'UN fl 'M V -f.» •) , , , of 122. The 26 Polled Hereford bulls averaged 3.67 pounds per day on test. The top-gaining Polled Hereford is the I.G.S. Fore caster 173 G son consigned by Paul and Bette Slayton. This Jan uary 1,500-pound bull has main tained a gain of 4.78 pounds per day with a ratio of 130. This bull also registers the top lifetime weight per day of age among the Herefords with a 3.77 pounds per day lifetime. The second fastest gaining Hereford is the R.WJ. Perfect 849 326 son that was con signed by Ralph Strouse. This bull has gained 4.54 pounds per day. nr he three Charolais on test have maintained a breed average daily gain of 3.96 pounds per day. The top-gaining Charolais is a BR I’M mMy not L10N... Badger Blowers Beat Bottlenecks a Designed (or plug-proof operation a Unload wagons faster, (ill silos more efficiently. a Choose from Model 8N2054 or New Model 8N2060, (or bigger silos a Rugged, heavy-duty construction a Adjustable shear bar prevents hair pinning, carry-over and power loss, a All material goes up the pipe in the air stream. Model ■N2060 a Flexible wind guards minimize spillage. 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