EGOS fgg ENTERTAINMENT ✓ * at 8:00 P.M. Canisteo, New York Sale to be held at the Allegany-Steuben Holstein Club barn, located on Rt. 37, 10 mi sout o* Hornell, 5 mi. south of Canisteo, and five miles north of Jasper, NY. “Featuring the most Outstanding Lane-Up of Heifers and Calves ever Consigned to the Club Sale ” Including: -a super fancy June ‘BO Apache from a “VG” Astronaut with 4-2 328 d 19,456 4.1% 798, second dam by Arhnda Chief with 21,737, 4.1% 866 f, third dam by Forty-Niner. Also a Sept. Glen Valley Star from a “GP-82” 3y dam with 17,852 4.7% 841 f, second dam with 18,366 4.6% 843. -A top Nov. '79 King Arthur from a “VG-88” Bucky T with 18,000 and second dam a “VG-88” Willow with 20,000. Also a May ‘BO Jupiter from a “VG-86” Bold C with 20,000, second dam a “GP” Ben with 20,000 m. -A super April ‘BO Willow dtr. from a “Vg-86” Bambi Boy dtr. with 16,447 3 7% 606, second dam a “GP-81” Pride with 13,550 m, third dam with 170,000 m 4 0%, fourth dam “GP-83” with 100,000 m. -Dec. ‘BO Elevation from a “VG” Apache with 24,995 3.6% 926, second dam a Span with 21,710 3 7% 797, third dam a Sears. Also in the Opportunity Sale a July ‘BO Willow from a “GP-82” Apache with 16,622 4.4% 713, second dam a Span with 21,710 3.7% 797, third dam a Sears. Also in the Opportunity Sale a July ‘BO Willow from a “GP-82” Apache with 16,622 4.4% 713, second dam is “VG”. -A Dec. ‘BO Poverty Hollow Milestone (flashy calf born to show) out of a “GP-84” double grand daughter of Bootmaker with 27,848. -a Nov. ‘BO Willow (Patsy says a “sweetheart”) from a Milk & Honey Ivanhoe dam with 22,284 3.6% 800, second dam a “GP-82” Oliver P with 23,000 911 f, third dam an “EX” Robbie with 22,000 793 f and 140,000 to date, 4th dam a “3E-91” Belmont with 25,000 896 f and 244,064 to date, fifth dam by Graduate (lost), sixth dam a Burkgov Inka DeKol with 24,450 936 f. First four generations all over 22,000 and going strong in the herd! Also a Dec. ‘79 Jupiter from a dam with 21,444 3.5% 750 f, second dam with 161,420 3.8% 6,127, third dam with 125,010 3.8% 4,837 f. Also an Aug. ‘BO Barrett from a “ VG” dam with 20,7513.7% 775, second dam with 25,400 902 f, third dam with 28,870 1,038 f, fourth dam with 21,360 830 f. -A Feb. Conductor (real flashy and big) from a “VG-88” dam w/16,000, second dam “VG-88” Dictator w/19,457 3.7%, third dam “GP-82”. Also a July ‘BO Tiger Laly Select Jewel (Tall-& good), dam “G-79” on first classification with 3-8 23916,310 3.9% 639 (me), second dam is “VG-87” A-l Chief (she has 3 “EX” dtrs) with 21,000 3.7% and 160,000, third dam is “GP” Chem with 120,000. -A March ‘Bl Cavalier dtr. out of a “VG-89” Forest Lee Centurion Rocket dam with 25,270 3 8 964, second dam is “GP-82” with 3.9 test. -An Aug. ‘BO Neil dtr from a dam w/17,854 612 f. Also a May ‘BO Arlinda Commander dtr from a VG” dam, third dam is “VG” w/21,220 736 f. Also a Sept. ‘BO Rose-E-Vue Rockman Countr dtr from a “VG-87” dam, third dam is “VG-88”. -A Feb. ‘BO Kehoe Eric (full sister w/3-2 313 21,220 3 6 754 f), dam is a “GP-82” Manorcrest bred cow w/20,590 3.8% 784, the nert three dams all Manorcrest, all “VG” and ave. 23,243ra3.6% on best rec’s. -A March Marshfield Elevation Tony from a “VG” dam w/2 rec’s over 1,000 fat and working on a third 1,000 fat rec. Also a July ‘BO Milestone dtr, dam is “GP-84”, Ist lactation 17,000 m, next two dams both“VG”. -An Aug. ‘BO Sugarcreek-Vu Chief Jewel dtr, dam a “VG” Pride w/6-3361 24,530 4.1%1013f, second dam an “EX-91” Jewel w. 19,230 4.4% 841. -A Dec. ‘BO Bruno Jr dtr, dam “GP-84” Connerhill Ivanhoe Leader w/5-7 364 29,845 3.5% 1048 and 7-0 369 28,609 3.6% 1028, <headed for 30,000 this lac.) maternal sister to calf selling is “VG” w/22,909 782 f. -A Dec. ‘79 GlendeU dtr., dam is a “ VG” President Kong w/4-4 305 20,793 3.6% 753, second dam “GP -84” w/9-10 325 21,120 3.5%752. -A Feb. ‘79 Virginian bred heifer, dam “VG-88” Moncony bred cow w/5-130516,240 4.3% 694. Also a Per Sterling bred heifer, dam is “GP-82” with 3-3 34619,149 3.5% 669. -A Westan Apostle Chad bred heifer, dam w/2-9 30515,560 3.6% 553 and two “VG” dtrs, second dam is “GP-82” w/24,000, third dam w. 20,410. -A Sept. ‘BO Virginian, dam is a real fancy Challenge dtr w/17,000. -A Triple-Threat bred heifer due to Poverty Hollow Milestone and out of a “VG-88” dam with 4-4 290 16,281. -A Dec. ‘79 Arlinda Cinnamon, dam “G-79” Ist class., w/3-10 343 18,940 4.2% 799 second dam “VG -86” Bootmaker w/U2,720 4.5% 5049 life., third dam “VG-87” w/116,868 3.9 4,571 life. -A March ‘BO Tiger Lily Select Jewel, dam is “GP-82” w/17,618 4.1% 669, second dam is “VG” w 105,785 3.5% 4,209, third dam is “ VG-89” w/205,542 40% 7697 life., fourth dam has 159,000 6,002 f -An Arlinda Commander bred heifer due to Astronaut King, dam is 2-6 365 23,626 769 f. Also a bred heifer by Elate and due to Astronaut King, dam is a “ VG” Willow with 4-3 297 d 17,036 3.8% 647 f. PLUS Many More Outstanding Entries!! 6 Calves will sell through the AUegany-Steuben Junior Opportunity Calf Program. Don’t miss this top quality Holstein sale, where animals with depth of pedigree, longevity, and high production are being offered. The top sires represented are Apache, Glen Valley Star, Willow, Elevation, Poverty Hollow Milestone, King Arthur, Conductor, Tiger Lolly Select Jewel, Marshfield Elevation Tony, Triple Threat, Cavalier, Jupiter, and Barrett. For further details see the April 10,1981 Holstein WORLD, or contact Sale Manager for Catalog. TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale with ID, nothing to be removed until settled for. CREDIT: Available by contacting Doug Kendall, Genesee Country Bank, Warsaw, NY, phone 716- 786-3195, prior to the sale. WILLIAM KENT, INC. SALE MANAGER & AUCTIONEER BERGEN, NY 716-494-1890 ALLEGANY-STEUBEN HOLSTEIN CLUB CALF AND BRED HEIFER SALE FRIDAY, MAY 1,1981 Selling 70 Registered Holsteins (16 Bred Heifers, 6 Open Heifers, 45 Calves.) Sponsored by: THE ALLEGANY-STEUBEN HOLSTEIN CLUB Sale Barn; Ph. 607-698-8102 Chairman: Dianne Reinbold, Fillmore, NY Ph. 716-657-8898 Selector; Patsy Graves, Norwich, NY Ph. 607-334-6496 “Cide” means to kill LITITZ Each year thousands of blameless children are ac cidentally poisoned by ingesting hazardous substances because adults fail to practice poison prevention In addition to over- the-counter drugs, household cleaning supplies, air fresheners, and many other items located in our homes including some plants, there is another sub stance typically found on all farms and most households that requires our utmost concern Pesticides As spring-planting season approaches, u’c a good idea to focus on safety preventions necessary when mixing, applying, storing, and disposing of pesticides. Before using a pesticide be familiar with first aid treatment associated with the chemical Remember pesticides are chemicals used to kill pests. Don’t let pesticides become humamcides l Always PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 30 6:00 P.M. Laurel Locks Farms, Located 2 miles southwest of Pottstown on Rt. 724, North Coventry Twp. Chester Co., PA. Many Unusual Unique Antiques & Absolute Farm Tools & Equipment Chev. 1964 ton pickup truck, long body, Fickes 16x60 concrete stave silo, extra silo hoops, NH 55 roto bar rake, IH 3 bottom trip bottom pull type plow on rubber, adjustable table saw with 1% hp motor, Mackissick mounted hammernull 16 hp. motor, 10010' pcs. of box stall fencing and fittings, S.S. kitchen sink and cabinet, new toilet, electric hot water furnace, 10x10 translucent overhead door, 9' locust post, 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, shovels, forks, rakes, machetes, hoes, bars, mauls, grindstone, adding machine, miscellaneous not mentioned. Terms Cash. By order of, LAUREL LOCKS FARMS Whitford Sales Co. Box 98, Uwchiand, PA L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer 215-458-5060 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer the following on SATURDAY, MAY 2,1381 At 10 A.M At his farm, IVz miles North of Rt 26 on the Houserville Rd. at the Houserviile and Lemont intersection, 3 miles east of •State College, Pa. or 1 mile West of the Nittany Mall, State College, Pa. (Centre County) Int 460 Diesel utility tractor; Int #3ll trip back 3 bottom, 2 point hitch plow; JDIO-10 gas utility tractor w/2 cylinder hydraulic bucket loader; Massey Ferguson #B2 combine w/2 row com bead and 11 It. gram platform; 1959 Reo 10 ft. dump bed, 26,000 grass w/5 speed, 2 speed vacuum shift truck; 3 section Pittsburgh harrow, new; 3 point hitch, 3 bottom Ford plow; New Shaver hydraulic post driver, 3 point hitch; New Holland #271 Baler w/belt driven thrower; McCormick Deermg semi mount steel wheel cycle bar mower; JD #l5 flail chopper; JD flail chopper, parts; Int 4 row planter; JD 7 ft disk; 30 ft Cross elevator; small NH spreader; Little Giant gravity flow box w/runmng gears; New Idea wagon chassis; M-M Uni-tractor w/2 row picker husker; Steel beam Syracuse walking plow, Yale one ton chain hoist; Hobart 225 amp electric welder; Old hand operated drill press; old bench vise, anvil; home utility %” drill stand; scauldmg trough; 2 iron kettles w/spiders; sausage stuffer; New Cyclone hand seeder; New 10 ft. metal gate; 2 other gates; 10 ton hydraulic jack; Pride of the Farm Hog and Stock Water; Alum, ext ladder; 4 old milk cans; wagon load of misc items. Owner ROBERT M. “DICK” WALTERS Auctioneer: PF “Bud" Wasson ' Terms of Sale- Cash or Good Check Please obtain number to buy Lunch will be served by the Houserville Church Please Note This will be the only ad for this sale. Owner & Auctioneer will not be held respon sible for accidents Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25,1981—015 read the instructions on the label before opening a container Wear personal protective equipment when handling presticides Now is the tune to check equip ment and make sure it’s in good condition. Use rubber gloves, goggles and respirators for your protection Rubber boots, rubber suits, hats and other protective gear may be necessary when handling highly toxic materials Respirator filters should be replaced every eight hours, or if you smell pesticide odors while wearing the respirator. Wash the mask with soap and water each tune a new filter is installed. Rubber gloves should not have a cloth lining and should reach well beyond the wrists Store pesticides in a separate room or building that can be locked. A sign on the door should warn of the contents Store paper pesticide containers off floors Keep liquid containers in a locked area until they can be disposed of properly Take the following precautions to protect children Keep children and pets well away from the areas where you mix, apply, or spray chemicals Keep children, pets, and playthings where spray will not land on them Do not let children or pets play on pesticide equipment or in storage area. Storage areas should be locked at all times. Never put pesticides in empty pop bottle or other food containers Small children don’t know the difference Keep all pesticide containers away from children Remember, even empty ones may be poisonous In the event of a poisoning accident, call your doctor. Also be sure to take the poison container with you to the doctor Posiorungs are tragic. Poisoning accidents can be prevented if we observe the necessary and yet often common sense precautions in volved in poison prevention Take time this week to poison proof your home and farm to make them safer places for us and especially our children Sale Reports A Public Sale of farm machinery was held April 18 by Stewart R. Stough, R.D. 10, York, Pa. A large crowd at tended the sale. Prices included Farmall M Tractor & Picker $1250, Massey 44- 6 Tractor $425, Int. 31 Loader $235, Potato Plow $7O, Ice Box $220 and Blue Flowered Jug $75. Blame N Rentzel was the auctioneer. A Public Auction of farm machinery was held April 18 for the Edgar Rought Estate, 1 mile north of Montrose, Susq. Co., Pa. Some prices were - J.D. 450 C Loader $14,000, J.D 4508 Bulldozer $14,000, Chev. C 65 Dump Truck $5BOO, Fayette Equip Trailer $1875, Farmall M Tractor $1350, Ford 530 Baler $l9OO and N.I. 272 Cutditioner $l9OO. Jim Adriance & Sons,
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