AH-Uncistif Farming, Saturday, May 5,1984 37 head sell at Md. Jersey Cattle Sale BY DONNA McCONAUGHEY Staff Correspondent KEYMAR, Md. The annual Maryland Jersey sale was held last Saturday at Gaywinds Farm in Keymar, Md. This year’s sale offered 37 head to choose from, with a large majority of those being calves and heifers. Four-H and FFA members had many small calves available to them that were just right for this year’s shows. A Virginia 4-H’er took advantage of this and pur chased the top-selling animal, a Amwni 1 It s called the Graded Whole Life Plan HflWlly HVSIBIIS And it combines the best of term and whole s * * , i ' life benefits Hfe insurance «* how does ndo map ■■■ewe weivw Simply put, Graded Whole Life premium >n|ll| MAMMMIIAnft payments are graded to match your Willi BViIIIIHNIII earning potential So even young families can get the permanent protection they ■nnill V DrOTBCTKm need at an affordable price J Talk to someone who understands flt IfIVBS IRIII MM down-to-earth value and your country g wWh way of life Call me for a free quote and a J , - full-color country quilt poster OTTOra now MATTHIAS INSURANCE AGENCY I I RD 1, Box 268 A, Mertztown, PA 19539 (215)682-4117 lnsuring Hit country way off lift December calf for $975. Bonnie Sue Harlow of Culpepper, Va. brought Gemini Lassie of SV, consigned by Spring Valley Farm of West minster, Md. Sired by Stardust Gemini, this stylish, smooth calf was out of Faithfuls Pacesetter Lassie, a VG-83 cow with records projected at 10,367 pounds of milk and 528 pounds of fat. The Harlow family milks over 100 head of Holsteins and currently has 10 Jerseys. Charles Harlow said their goal is to have 20 percent of their herd Jerseys, and they are AGMfAY INSURANCE GROUP FARM .LIFE.HEALTH.HOME.AUTO specifically hoping to increase their butterfat with Jerseys. Their farm is a family operation with Bonnie representing the fourth generation involved in dairying. Dorcas Bonafield, a strong supporter of this Maryland sale for several years, bought the second high-selling animal, a springing 2- year-old for $925. Consigned by Kathy Coveil of Keymar, Gaywinds Samson Misty is out of Gramhil Leader Sophia Samson and Gaywinds Sleeping Missy. This dam goes back to Advancer Sleeping Milestone and is projected at 10,210 pounds of milk and 529 pounds of fat. Two other animals sold for $9OO each. Clifford Stiles of Virginia consigned SAR Sleeping Windie, a 2-year-old out of Advancer Sleeping Milestone. A member of the first place Junior Get-of-Sire at the Maryland State Fair in 1983, she sold to Kay Staley at Mt. Airy, Maryland. Kalmar Farm of Harrington, Del., consigned Kalmar Samson Fantasy a September calf out of Quicksilver Noble. Laurie Zim merman of Frederick, Md., pur chased her for $9OO. The sale average on 37 head, with nearly all heifers and calves, was $532. FLEX-AUGER, cow feeding ig prefit leaks Put Chore-Time FLEX-AUGER® Cow Feeding System to work boosting your income Feeding supplement by hand wastes money two ways; (1.) Some cows get too much, others not enough wasting feed and hurting production. (2.) It’s time and labor spent you’d be money ahead to put into management. Mechanize your feeding with an inexpensive, energy-efficient Chore-Time Cow Feeding System. Feed each cow the right amount, as many times a day (to boost production) as you want by automatic timeclock, or by pulling a lever. Find out about the Chore-Time system our 10-year warranty on auger plus the line of feed bins that outsell all others in America because of their built-in quality and long life. COMPLETE SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, SALES, INSTALLATION, SERVICE FOR CATTLE, HOG, POULTRY AND GRAIN AGRI' 2754 CREEK HILL RD., LEOLA, PA 17540 PHONE; 717-656-4151 This December calf sold for $975 to Bonnie Sue Harlow, Culpepper, Va., and was named high seller at the Maryland Jersey Cattle Club Sale. Pictured from left are, Wayne Stiles, consignor; Charles and Bonnie Sue Harolor, buyers: Maryland Jersey Queen Janet M. Stiles: and Jack Kahler at the halter. Authorized Chore-Time Distributor EQUIPMENT, INC. HOURS Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 4:30, Sat. 7:30 to 11:30 (Parts Only)