Walnut Lane Frank, consigned by Rodney and Darlene Stuff, was the highest selling calf of the sale, bringing $2700. Buyer Ray Lindsay of Walnut Corner Farm, Hoopeston, Illinois, is at left. Dale Mummert Is on the halter, and Emily Stuff stands at front. On the box is auctioneer John Merryman of Sparks, MD, and pedigree man David Smith, Annville. Gail Tops Blue Halter Sale (Continued from Page A 1) daughter. Consigned by Rodney and Darlene Stuff of Mercersburg, Frank was purchased by Ray Lindsay of Walnut Comer Farm, Hoopeston, Illinois for $2,700. Second-highest selling animal of the sale, held March 31 at the Chambersburg Rod and Gun Club, was Walnut Lane Serg Erne Ryelage Harvest Protect Your Valuable Crop With MAXI-SIL SILAGE ADDITIVE Call Today For Special Pricing KMjtalS 6 S. Vintage Rd. Rt-82 Paradise. PA 17862 Unionville, PA 18375 (717) 442-4153 (215) 347-2377 (717)768-9901 H Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company BTh line, a Spring Walk Ettas Sergeant-ET daughter. This deep pedigreed two-year old is backed by two generations of Very Good dams who produced more than 20,000 pounds of milk and more than 800 pounds of fat Carl Hol lenbach of Bemville purchased her for $3,200 from consignors Is Nere! Faster Fermentation Reduces Heating Spoilage Less Efficient Cost Rodney and Darlene Stuff. The sale averaged $1,775 for 28 head of calves and bred heifers. A craft auction was held before the sale for the benefit of the Junior Guernsey Club. mm All-Breed Calf Sale Is On MEADVILLE (Crawford Co.) The 17th annual Northwest All-Breed Calf Sale is set for April 14, 1990 at 11:30 a.m. in the Youth Show Arena at the Craw ford County Fairgrounds. There will be approximately 40 animals representing the six major dairy breeds. When the sale was originally started, it ftas to provide an oppor tunity for 4-H or FFA youth to purchase a last-minute project ani mal. The sale is open to anyone who would like to buy some foundation stock to add to their home herd. The sale committee, consisting of extension, 4-H dairy leaders, and representatives of each breed, have selected calves which are full-aged for their respective classes, showing good JL222 BROJ&*? WE FIX! Consider rebuilding and servicing the equipment you’ve come to trust Instead of buying new. We’ll respeict the value of your current equipment and rebuild and restore It to function “like new.” Specialists Since 1933 in: • Starter, Alternator & Carburetor Rebuilding • Electrical Systems • Ignition Systems • Fuel Injection • Carburetlon • LP Carburetlon and Conversion Parts and Service (717) 397-2727 1094 Manhelm Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 * Special Discount For First Time Customers With This Ad Bunker Silo •' pre-cast concrete means faster installation and increased- longevity • exclusive A-frame supports let you build silos side by side • movable • build above or below ground Available only at participating Agway locations. Vic McMillin Conneaut Lake, PA 814-382-3216 Arnie Decker Ken Whipp St. Thomas, PA Thurmont, MD 717-369-3607 301-751-1130 iGWAYftrotthes UncMtf Farming, Saturday, April 7,1980-A23 type, and have a productive pedigree. “In the last few years, it has taken on a new meaning,” said Blaine Schlosser, county agent “It is now a leaming-by-doing experi ence for the county youth.” From the time the calves arrive till they leave, the youth are pri marily responsible for getting all the animals ready for the sale. They do all the clipping, bathing, feeding, and keeping them clean. At the time of the sale, the youth bring the animals to the ring, present them in the ring, help to take bids, and return the ani mals to their stalls. “It is a lot of work, but the youth seem to really enjoy and leant the responsibility that is expected of them,” said Schlosser. E. LANDIS 1-800-447-2040 Curt Cassady Lititz, PA 717-626-1065 Bill Knisely Warriors Mark, PA 814-692-4110