A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1998 15 ,h Nittany Lion (Continued from Page A 33) Matthew Mosholder of Rock wood, PA, bought the high seller for $4,000 from consignor Emily Cloninger of Centre Hall. An As tre two-year-old out of a Pageant dam, Rpcber Astre Starbuck-ET is due in January to Boulet Charles- ET. The second high seller was a July Charles/Starbuck heifer calf which went for $3,900 to Desirac Hillegass of Berlin, PA. The con signors were Tom McCauley and Sheep Association Conducts Sale HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) - The Pennsylvania Suffolk Sheep Association held its 35th annual ewe sale in conjunction with the recent Keystone International Livestock Show here. The high-selling and champi on sale ewe and also reserve champion of the open show was the first-place sale yearling con signed by Keith McConnell of New Wilmington. Andrew Gerhart of Reinholds was the buyer at $925. The reserve champion sale ewe was the first-place spring ewe lamb consigned by Lyn Lee farms, Sue and Gerald Clair, of State College. Nick Baker of Ellicott City, Md., purchased the lamb for $6OO. Second high-sell ing ewe was another Keith McConnell yearling that went to Jeremy O'Neill, Titusville, for $775. Hilltop Haven, Karen Fleishel, Woodbine, Md., got a Lyn Lee yearling for $7OO. The first place fall ewe lamb r LIQUID 1 MANURE SPREADER WITH FLOTATION TIRES TO MNIMZE SOIL COMPACTION Available with complete line of spreading tool bars and precise flow control to spread manure the ecological way eliminating spray drift and reducing odors. Our tool bars are designed to apply hog or dairy manure on growing fields, between rows of corn or on harvested fields. 4 •IORIWNBLtfREMMM WITH POWER P M tTEREM-JMTOBMUSCAL — 1 SPREADERS WITH SUSIE AXLE OR HUB FSEfT[ TANDEM-SSI TO MO US SAL. | »=H(§)(§y • V okopo kottom for moro • Standinl oitorlor finish: eomploto cloao out opoiy prfmtr ond arolhiM point. * Low profile tuk lor mtxlniom visibility and stability. (11 (* 111 | U] FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER Call For SAVINGS On 1998 Rental Units SPREADER TANKS and PUMPS AVAILABLE FOR SALE OR RENT “We’re Here To Serve You" SNOOK’S EQUIPMENT RD 3, Box 130, Mifflinburg, PA 17844 717-966-2736 Bintest Fred Strouse of Elizabethtown. A Duster two-year-old consigned by Barry England of Williamsburg went to Ed and Glenn Brake of Mercersburg for $3,350. Other high sellers were: a Choice female pregnancy out of a Celsius dam, consigned by Ray and Francis Davis of Leesport and sold to Steven and Barbara Wilson of Port Royal for $3,150; Penn- Dell Prescott R Hazel, consigned by Barbara Houser of Spring Mills and sold to Carla Frederick of Martinsburg for $2,775?* consigned by James Hefner, Lima, Ohio sold at $525 to Hevner Bros., Keymar, Md. The Hevner were the volume buyers taking six head. The sheep were purchased by 23 buyers from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, and New York. Thirty-five head averaged $352. Rod Crome of Maryland judged the Suffolk show. Billy MacCauley of Atglen served as auctioneer. Sale clerks were Andrea Musser, Joan MacCauley, and Donald Hunter. Daview Juror Rena-TW, con- Club sale committee members signed by Luther and Teresa Davis were: Chris Connelly, overall of Kutztown and sold to Joseph chairman; Diane Glock, assistant Pavelski of Susquehanna for chairman; Steve Pavelski, Rachel $2,700; and Daka Skychief Kim, Tanis, and Matt Jewart, selec consigned by Paul Neer, tions; Dave Packard and Olivia Belleville, and sold to Durrell Courtney, animal preparation; Delp, Williamsburg, for $2,500. Vicki Ansell and Roberta The Penn State Dairy Science McConnell, marketing/publicity; Andy Graybill, finance; Rachel .. 3 f>'S % y-' I ** The Penn State Dairy Science Club sale committee members pose with the highest two sellers. The sale averaged $1,878 on 52 lots. Z' * *• Birch and Angie Moschini, recep tion; Justin Howes and Jason Baughman, bam managers; Todd Morris and Rozanne Kirst, arena preparation. Sale staff members were: Harry Bachman, auctioneer, Michael Weimer, pedigrees, Donald Welk, Ken Raney, and William Allen, ringmen.
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