DlO—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 2,1981 Red and White sale results prove positive LANCASTER When the gavel fell for the last time at the 3rd Annual International Red and White Spring Sale, 78 bead had sold for an average price of $lB7B. Sale results, just released this week for the Saturday, March 28 sale, report 5 milking animals and 47 open heifers and heifer calves among the 78 sold. Also included were 2 bulls and 24 bred heifers. A total of 40 buyers took home Red and Whites, with cattle going to ten states including Arizona and Wisconsin. Top selling animal for the event was Burket Falls Marette-Red-ET, bringing $7500 on the bid of Larry Moore, Suamico, Wisconsin, a leading Red and White breeder. Marette was a September calf sired by the leading red factor sire, Ca-Lill Standout Cavalier. Her dam is a VG-87 Ivanhoe Star with 845 fat, second dam is EX-91 and All-American. Marette was bred and consigned by David Burket, Burket Falls Farm, East Freedom, Penn sylvania. Marette carries the distinction of being one of the higher selling Red and Whites at public auction in the U.S. Second high seller was a bred heifer, Gran-De-Vue Sugar-Red- Poll, sired by Thorland Majority from a Very Good 30,000 pound dam, selling at $5200. She was consinged by Ken DeMunn and magic How quickly Y( Norman Grantman of Lomira, Wisconsin and was also purchased by Larry Moore, Suamico, Wisconsin. Third high seller at 13600 was a November calf, Stoltzdell Ideal Joyce-Red, sired by Waddell Bootmaker Pete, a popular plus proven Bootmaker son. This calf was consigned by a local Red and White breeder, Elam K. Stoltzfus of Morgantown, Pennsylvania. Joyce-Red’s dam by Triple Threat had just scored Very Good prior to sale day. Buyer was Larry Moore. ' Other animalS'Selling over $3OOO were as follows: -Shayne Threat Rosemary-Red- ET • brought $3500. Consignor was Marin Farm, Lincroft, New York. Buyer was Magloire Audet, Or well, Vermont -Pam-Lyn Acres Shady Ladybug - brought $3200. Consignor was Frank Kitchen, Vernon Center, New York. Buyer was El-Cardale Farm, Elkton, Virginia. -Kar-Kare Corky-Red - brought $3lOO. Consignor was Randy Yurkewecz, Fultonville, New York. Buyer was Ronelle Boldt, Seneca, Illinois., -Gran-De-Vue T r l Janet-Red - brought $3OOO. Consignor was Ken DeMunn and Norrnrji Grantman, Lomira, Wisconsin. Buyer was Magloire Audet, Orwell, Ver mont.—DK See picture Page Dll PHONE 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 Top . jr at ie 3rd jnual International Red and White Spring Sale at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, was Burket-Falls Marette-Red- ET. She is the 6 month old daughter of Ca-Lill Standout Cavalier. Pictured: In the box (I to r) Merv Scott, Aylmer. Ontario, auctioneer and « igar .. tier De-Vue Farm. Lomira. Wl. consignor; Dave sired by Thorland Majority sold for $5200. Jacobsen & John Moore of Larry Moore Dairy, Pictured: in the box (I to r) Merv Scott. Aylmer, Suamico. 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