Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1980, Image 114

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    C26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980
KANSAS CITY, Mo - The
Charolais Sale II was held
recently here at the Royal
Sale Center, American
Royal Show Grounds The
slightly over 32 lots of
Charolais cattle sold
averaged $6247 under the
auctioneer's gavel of Stanley
Stout, Lmwood, Kansas, an
increase of 54 percent over
last year’s sale.
The first bull in the ring, a
Riverwood Farms con
signment from Powell, Ohio,
was Riverwood Kappa 100
Polled M 214154, born
January 3,1980 Kappa’s sire
was Riverwood Elevation 4-'
M 166047 and his dam was
WC Lady Victoria 118
F 125830. Triple H Ranch,
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota,
and Double H Ranch,
Paynesville, Minnesota,
paid $15,750 for three
quarter’s interest m the bull.
HCR Polled Spirit 0052,
born March 19,1980, was the
next bull in the ring The
Hubert Polled Charolais
Ranch, Richards, Missouri,
consignment was sired by
the 1978 National Grand
Champion Bull, HCR Ex
pectation 269, Polled,
M 185396, out of Miss
Uranium 928, Polled,
VPFIOI62B The one-eighth
syndicated interest offered
in this calf registered an
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KITTY-CALF This feline at the Albert Moyer farm, Lebanon, knows one way
to escape the cold - snuggling up and sharing its 101 degree body temperature
with a 101 dr ee warm calf.
Charolais sale average up by $2184
impressive $15,000, with the
final bid being placed by
Paramont Ranches,
Abingdon, Virginia.
Third bull in the ring was
RCC Royal Reality 3026
M 211639, born June 18, 1979
Consignor was Royal
Charolais Company,
Young wood, Pennsylvania
and Hill ‘N’ Dale Farm,
Berryville, Virginia
Another HCR Expectation
269 calf. Reality was out of
BLF Miss Legros F 266106, a
National Grand Champion
Female One-half interest in
this bull was sold for $7OOO to
Reginald and Bill Henry,
Westhope, North Dakota.
The bull sale average
came to $27,455 for the 1375
lots sold, totalling $37,750.
The female portion of the
sale moved along, with the 28
lots of females averaging
$5077.
WC General’s Lady 5046
F 260817, born April 2, 1975,
was the first female in the
ring. Her sire was Hall of
Excellence Sire, L H
General Lee 420 M 118917 and
her dam was WC Lady
Victoria 317 F 183469
Also offered at WC
General’s Lady’s side was a
bull calf sired by ABC
Iceman 811, the 1980 World
Grand Champion The bull
calf was born September 28,
1980. Consignor was Wesson
Charolais, Inc., Koshkonong,
Missouri,
This package brought
$lO,OOO and was purchased
b\ Windy Hills Farm,
commerce, Georgia; Sam
Ray, Easley, South Carolina,
and Lcroj Wcbh of En
Conferences to focus
on small farmers
DOVER, Del There will
be a Small Farmer
Management Conference in
Kent County at Delaware
State College on December
16, 1980 and are in Sussex
County December 17,1980
The Kent County meeting
wdl be held in the Ag &
Natural Resources Building
at the rear of the Delaware
State Campus. The Sussex
County meeting will be held
at the University Substation
in Georgetown.
The program for small
farmers in Kent County will
include several topics and
periods for questions and
answers
7-00 p.m Update on the
Small Farmer Program. Dr
Adams and ASCS
Representative
South Carolina. The cow will
be put into transplant.
The daughter of WC
General’s Lady, WC Miss
Ceres 9064, born September
12, 1979, sold for $3250 to 21
Ranch, Chickasha,
Oklahoma, and Gentry’s
7-30 Goat Production. Dr
George Haenlem, Extension
Dairy Specialist
8:00 Drip Irrigation for
Small Commercial
Vegetable Growers, Ed Kee,
County Agent, Kent County.
830 Justifying Farm
Purchases, Dave Woodward,
County Agent, Kent County.
9 00 Forestry Data
Collection, Results and
Management Program for
Small Woodland Owners,
State Forester.
9 30 Questions and Answer
Period
For further information,
call 302/736-1448 or 302/736-
5205.
ALL TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT REDUCED
Some Below Factory Cost.
READY FOR IMMEDIATE 1980 DELIVERY.
EXTENDED REBATES - 2600-TW3O Up To $ 2OOO
OR
INTEREST FREE FINANCING UNTIL 3/1/81
ALL IN STOCK
TOYS- < CEO £ _
WORK GLOVES - RtDU
Air Compressors - Generators -
Portable Heaters - Battery Chargers -
Portable Pumps & Pressure Washers
SAVE u p TO 20%
Battery Chargers From *38.89
LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC.
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(THE FRIENDLY WHERE YOU GET MORE)
1655 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, Pa.
Flory Mill Exit off 283
Phone: 717-569-7063
Double Hook Ranch,
Nebraska.
Bred heifers averaged
$4850, with DBL Hook Ms
Courage 8334 F 339726, from
Gentry’s Double Hook
Ranch and Miller Farm,
Whitman, Nebraska, topping
his division at $13,750 thus
becoming the top selling
female in THE Charolais
Sale 11. She was purchased
by Char-Will Ranch, Er
skme, Alberta, Canada Her
sire was Courage 423 (ROE
Sire) M 163220 and her dam
was Miss Johnny Cake A5O
F 45826.
Nine open heifers
averaged $4OBB.
Riverwood Farms con
signment, Riverwood Patsy
519, sold for $7OOO, to top this
category Born August 2,
1979, her sire was Riverwood
Elevation 44 (ROE)
M 166047, and her dam was
ACR Miss Avignon 924
F 156984 The buyer was Ron
Shada, Martelle, lowa
Transplants were offered
in THE Charolais Sale II for
the first time Two bull calf
transplants and two heifer
calf transplants as yet
unborn were offered The
YEAR END
CLEARANCE
NOW
lots averaged $7354,
totalling $23,900.
The seller, Shallow Creek
Charolais, Fort Sumner,
New Mexico, offered a 3/4th
interest in a full brother to
SCC Perfect Courage 803, the
1979 American Royal Grand
Champion Bull, topping the
transplant offerings at
$lO,OOO. This bull calf
transplant was purchased by
Dr James L Smith, Little
Rock, Arkansas, and
Malcolm Commer, Fairfield
Plantation, Jonestown,
Mississippi.
THE Charolais Sale 11,
managed by Buzz Garey,
Garey Cattle Sales Inc., was
held in cooperation with the
Missouri Charolais Breeders
Association Stanley M.
Bonacker, president; Steven
Swanson, vice-president;
Mary Bonacker, secretary-,
treasurer. Also, Steven V,
Swanson was sale com
mittee chairman, and Frank
Wesson was coordinator of
American Royal Activities.
Thirty-four buyers from
twenty-one states, and five
from the province of
Alberta, Canada, competed
for 32 625 lots
10% OFF
hourly
service
charges
now
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