Holstein Foundation Names Interns BRATTLEBORO, Vt. Amy Hagenow of Reedsville, Wis., and Deanna Stanek of Fall Creek, Wis., have been hired as commu nications interns for the Holstein Foundation. Hagenow is currently attend ing the University of Wisconsin- Madison, where she will be a senior, double majoring in dairy science and agricultural journal ism. She is involved in many activities on campus including the Badger Dairy Club, the Association of Women in Agriculture, the UW-Madison Dairy Cattle Judging Team, the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Student Council, the Calumet 4500 Gal. Tank w/23.1x23 Tires Balzer 1,100 Gal. Vacuum Tank National Agri-Marketing Association and Collegiate FFA. She is also serving as chairman of the Wisconsin Junior Activities Committee. Hagenow is from Chris-Carl Farms, a registered Holstein dairy farm in Reedsville, Wis. She is actively involved in all aspects of the farm and has received various awards and scholarships. She was recently named a semi-finalist in the 1999 Distinguished Junior Member Contest. Her intern duties will include communications with and pub licity coordination of Junior activities, Junior Advisory Committee communications and $5,000 CALL assisting in the coordination of the National Junior Convention in Boise, Idaho, June 18-22. She will also represent the Foundation at various events throughout the summer. Stanek will be a senior at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and plans on graduating in May, 2000, with a bachelor of sci ence degree in agriculture mar keting communications with a minor in animal science. At school, she is active in the UW-RF Dairy Club and Delta Theta Sigma Little Sisters. Last summer Deanna worked as the public relations intern with the Wisconsin Holstein Association. In this position she represented the organization at over 20 dairy functions through out the summer; attending twi light meetings, shows and other Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynesburg, Pa. Thursday, June 3, 1999 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTOJTY & COMMERCIAL3S.OO-40.00; CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 31.00-37.00, CAN NER & LOW CUTTER 28.00-35.00; SHELLS 28.00 & DOWN. BULLS; YIELD GRADE t 15009-2000# vanous events, She was responsible for coor dinating the 1998 Wisconsin Holstein Futurity Show. She also wrote articles for the Wisconsin Holstein News. She will also work on the post-publicity for the conven tion’s junior events, as well as developing educational materi als for junior members and rep resenting the Holstein Foundation at various events throughout the summer. Middleburg Livestock Auction Sales Inc. R.R. #3, P.O. Box 185 Mittdieburg, Pennsylvania 17842 (576) 837-2222 or (570) 837-2512 Fax: 570-837-3575 Attention: To be able to better serve and patron ize our fanners, truckers and buyers, Middleburg Livestock Auction Sales, Inc. will have a complete livestock sale every Thursday, starting June 10th, 1999 @ 1:30 PM. This Thursday sale will be in addition to our regular Tuesday livestock sale. Any questions call Sale Bam 570-837-2222 Auctioneer: Clarence Shirk Lie. #002750 Thurs., June 10,1999 6:00 P.M. Location: RD 2, Port IVevorton, PA, Snyder Co. From Selinsgrove S. on Rt. 11 & 15 5 miles, turn right onto Verdilla Rd., go 1.2 miles, turn left in private lane to the farm, and follow arrows. Coming N. on RL 11 & 15, turn at Dundore Rd. NOTE: No Smalls, Be Prompt 2 TRACTORS - FARM MACHINERY Farmall 544 Gas N RE. 2 Pt. Fast Hitch; Farmall M, Ford #535 Haybtne 9’, Oliver 62-T Baler, Case 4 Bar Rake On Rubber; AC Sickle Bar Mower, IH Com Planter, 2 Row Pull Type; J D Grain Drill, 13 Single Disc; N.H. 40’ Elevator w/Elec. Motor; J D. 2 Bot Trailer Plow; I/H/ 2 Pt. 3x16” Plow; Spring Tooth Harrow; N.l #lO Com Picker Disk, AAV Gnnder/Mixer #425-A; N.H. Transplanter; Ford 3 Pt Cultivator; New T 3 Pt. Blade; Ground Drive Manure Spreader; Wagon, s’xB’ Trailer w/Title, 2 Elec Fence Chargers, Solar Fence Charger; New, 1 Ton 10-10-10 Fertilizer Saddle; Echo 400 Chain Saw, Echo Leaf Blower; Echo Gas Hedge Trimmer; Approx 500 5/8 Bu Baskets, Bucket Holders, Wire Rabbit Cages, 5 Sections Of Pens, Each Pen 24”x30” Misc. Elec Stove, Dinette Set; End Tables And glands, 6 Steel Desks, Misc Chairs, 2 Bows, New; Tree Stand, New; Metal Gun Case, Exercise Machine, Scooter; Trombone, Etc. 1982 Mercury w/TUle TERMS: Cash or PA Check Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5, 1999-A45 41.00- YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# FAT 34.00-40.00. FEEDER STEERS: M&LI 300-500# 55.00- 250-280# 50.00-8730, M 600-900 LBS. 40.00-64.00. HEIFERS M l&L-l 300-500# 38.00-76.00; L-l 400-650# 42.00-66.00. BULLS 300-620# 42.00-80.00. CALVES: VEAL: PRIME 68.00-80.00; CHOICE 38.00-70.00; GOOD 35.00- FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120# FEW 35.00-75.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 20.00- BEEF X BULL&HFRS./HD. 20.00- HOGS: BARROWS & GILTS #l-2 210-255# 26.00-37.00; #2-3 255-280# 26.00- SOWS #l-3 300-500# NONE AVAILABLE. FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 15-20# 5.00- 17.00/HD.; 1-3 25-35# 10.00- LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 80-100 LBS. 50.00- CHOICE 40-75 LBS. 50.00- FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 60.00- SHEEP 24.00-40.00; FAT SHEEP 20.00 & DOWN. GOATS: LARGE 35.00-110.0