A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13,1982 LANCASTER - Most cattle sales find prospective buyers digging deep into their pockets. But a special sale held at the Guernsey bam, Thursday, had buyers giving from their hearts. The second annual Pennsylvania World Relief Heifer Sale raised $85,000 on 87 registered and grade Holstein heifers to help feed and clothe the world’s hungry and needy. There was no indication of a depressed cattle market as more than 180 buyers registered. The Guernsey bam had standing room only, as buyers and well-wishers Donated help was everywhere. This busy Elizabethtown, kept the records straigl threesome of Vernon Kennel, Atglen, Ruth throughout the fund-raiser. Umble, Atglen, and Simon_ Kraybill, BUTIER MFC. CO. Attn P E. Hess Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 Dealer Inquiries Available in: Pennsylvania Counties:, Armstrong, Indiana, Erie, Crawford, Warren, Elk, 1 Cameron, McKean, Clinton, Lycoming, Sullivan, Wyoming, Luzerne, Columbia, Butler, Mercer, Lawrence, Beaver, Bradford, Susquehanna, Cum berland, Adams. York New Jersey Counties - Sussex, Morris, Passaic, Atlantic, Cape May no Dealer Fees. Name City Breeders buy from the heart at World Relief Sale supported the cause. All of the proceeds will be channeled through and distributed by the Mennomte Central Com mittee in Akron, said MCC spokesman John Hostetler. The top-selling heifer, Manor mead Milestone Lorame was purchased by Melvin Kolb of Lancaster for $2,125. Consigned by Leonard Stoltzfus of Douglasville, the fresh heifer is sired by Milestone and out of a Ludvue Fond Tom daughter. Her S-W-D Valiant heifer calf, bom shortly before the sale, was sold twice at $7OO each tune, an SEE YOUR AORPBUILDER FOR SPECIAL PRICES Bethlehem BUTLER State. indication of the generousity that Stoner of Übtz. Sired by Jemmi, abounded during the day. the 3-ycar-old is out of a Jet Stream The calf’s first owner was Jesse daughter and bred to Long-Haven Gieser of Oregon state, who put her Horae Manmx. back on the block. Strasburg Lancaster dairyman John dairyman Jeff Welk purchased her Hamish paid $l,BOO for a bred the second time around. heifer consigned by Norman A yearling heifer, consigned by Hertzler of Mechanicsburg. Ru-No Don Hostetter, Parkesburg, Proud Swan is sired by Performer brought the second top price of and due in September to Elmsnuth $2,000. Purchased by Donald Bare Marcus Manner, of Lancaster, the Glen Valley Star - The concept of the Pa. Relief daughter is out of a very good Sale began in 1979, said sale WapaArlinda Conductor. manager Wilmer Kraybill. He Dale Hoover of Lebanon paid recalled the first sale auctioned $1,900 for Ken-Nel Jemmi Cindy, consigned by Ken and Nelson More good news when specified as roofing or siding Gahrakime is warranted, under exposure to normal atmospheric conditions, (or a period of twenty years against rupture, perforation, or structural failure LEASE BUILDINGS & BUMS ON MONTHLY PROGRAM KNOXVILf £ CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, Pa. 16928 PH: 814*326-4188 A. E. ENGEL, INC. CAM SALES INC. P.0.80x 216 R.D.VI Marlton, N.J. 08053 Honesdale, Pa. 18431 PH. 609-983-4404 PH: 717-253-1612 20 YEAR WARRANTY LEROY E. MYERS. INC. Route <l, Box 163 Clear Spring, Md. 21722 PH: 301-582-1552 JgL. . Committee near Ephrata keeps tabs on the sale’s progress. D. E. SMITH. INC. Mrfflintown, Pa 17059 PH: 717-436-2151 ORVILLE MACK P.0.80x 47 Nazareth, Pa. 18064 PH: 215-759-1331 hay, straw and other farm-related items and grossed fl,Boo. The next year, the gross doubled and in 11961 the sale committee began looking for heifers. 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