D2—Unostw Farming, Saturday, Hovtmber 17,1984 LIVESTOCK LATEST ter- 'uVi \K-A Walter Club Calf Sale set Friday BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent AIRVILLE - Remember Annette Walter’s 1983 Farm Show champion steer, which topped previous farm show steer auction records at $l2 per pound? Some of “J.D.’s” half brothers are among the sales listing for the Walter Family Club Calf Sale, set for Friday, November 23, at the Shady Lane Dairy Sales bam in Quarryville, beginning at 7 p.m. This is the sixth year that the Donald Walter family of Airville R 2, has assembled a collection of top-quality spring calves, especially geared toward use as project animals by 4-H and FFA members. Assisting with the sale will be Walter’s wife Marianne, and daughters Brenda and An nette. In addition to a sizeable following of local supporters, this sale draws buyers from as far away as Tennessee. “It started as a hobby,” claims Walter. “You have to love to do this, to take this gamble.” The show success rate of animals from this sale is im pressive. Three of ihe top four entries in the recent October county beef roundup were pur chased at last year’s auction. They included Yorker Jenni Druck’s champion, the reserve of Red Lion member Mary Godfrey, and John Eaton, Jr’s., top placing heavyweight and contender for the championship. Eaton’s animal additionally had won both the 4-H fair and York Fair top award, over another sale-mate purchased by Donald Godfrey, Red Lion, the reserve winner. Earlier, at the May premier show, another Walter sale selec tion earned championship honors for Dover 4-H’er Ed Livingston, placing over the second-high Eaton entry. Walter, a veteran beef KILE's 'Golden Fleece' PIIREBEP FflßAißs.Ch’ & FFCFS * Truman Calvert of Calvert Farm, Spraggs, Pa. had the first place exhibit of five fleeces at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition. The Merino Fleeces were judged on individual merit and uniformity of type, stable length and character of the combined exhibit. Calvert also raises Cheviots, Shropshires and Dor sets.