Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1982, Image 166

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    D3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6,1982
Angus bulls command $5,813 average
intermediate spot with Sir
Williams Altluence 8088, and
Vanlek Angus ot Geddes, South
Dakota, bought him tor $4,250,
Gunston Tall Texan, senior call
champ consigned by Gunston
West 6t Lampasas, Texas, brought
a $12,500 bid tor two-thirds interest
DENVER, Co. - The 1982
National Western Angus Bull Sale
chalked up a solid $5,813 average
on 58 bulls sold, and the top-selling
bull commanded $77,500 for two
thirds interest and full possession,
reports Bill Roche, manager of the
sale for the American Angus
Association.
The top-seller was Liberty
Patriot 1, senior and grand
champion of the sale bull show held
two days before the sale. He was
consigned by Harold E. Young Jr.
of Somerset, Virginia, and Sugar
Loaf Farms of Panama,
Oklahoma, and sold to Deep Down
Ranch, Paluxy, Texas.
Two bulls earned $20,000 bids.
Intermediate champion Supreme
Advancer, consigned by Doug
Davis of Big Island, Virginia, sold
Bradford
TOWANDA - The
Bradford County Forest
Landowners Associati
on met recently and
discussed the recent
change and impact of
the change of the use
value for taxation of
forest land.
Representatives were
selected to meet with
other agricultural
groups to discuss this
situation.
The Association also
decided to assist in the
promotion of Arbor Day
programs m the county,
cooperating with other
agencies, schools, etc.
President Jim Van-
Noy announced a new
service to members of
the Association. The
Bradford County Forest
Landowners Associati
on has received
eligibility from the
Surplus Federal
Property Division
(.located in Harrisburg)
for members to receive
the loan of Federal
Surplus items for only a
modest service fee.
VanNoy named the
various items available
and the method of
procurement for
members of the
organization. Dale
Putnam of Troy, Jeff
Block ot Towanda, and
Jim VanNoy of Canton,
were appointed to
authorize loans ot these
items.
The possible tor
mation of an Endless
Mountains Forest
Landowners Associati
on soon and the possible
employment of a
forester to assist with
and carry out programs
tor forest landowners
was brought to the at
tention of members by
President VanNoy.
May 18 was selected
as the date of the first
1982 Woodlot Tour. The
site was selected by
Max Dewing of Warren
Center, a director of the
organization. The owner
has participated in
Umber stand im
provement programs
and has received a
number of awards lor
his outstanding con
servation practices on
approximately 160 acres
of woodland.
Secretary-Treasurer
Janice Schlagel
1 reported that the
organization has in
creased its membership
and is still receiving
requests tor mem-
to Monatana breeders Sitz Angus
Ranch ot Harrison, Basin Angus
Ranch ot Moccasin, and Stevenson
Angus Ranch ot Hobson. Reserve
junior calt champion Mr. Im
pressive HK 891 sold tor the same
price to Double AA Angus and
Peak Dot Angus Ranch ot Wood
Mountain, Saskatchewan, Canada.
He was consigned by Huckteldl-
Krebs ot Gordon, Nebraska, and
Ken Caryl Cattle Co., Red Lodge,
Montana.
Reserve grand and junior calt
champion was Good Lite Johnny
Canuck, exhibited by Ellanvannm
Farm, Gormley, Ontario, Canada,
and Good Lite Farm, Newmarket,
Ontario, Canada. He sold for $7,000
to Taber and Vance, Olympia,
Washington.
Ohio Breeders Michael D. Colvin
forest land-owners meet
bership.
Membership in- downers Association, R 2
formation is available Box 25« D, Towanda, Pa.
by writing Bradford 18848.
PUBLIC SALE
FRI., FEB. 26
10 A.M.
John Deere tractors, 11 John Blue sprayers,
John Deere forage equipment, 1981 CIO Scot
sdale pick-up.
1 mile south of Denver, 3 miles north of
Ephrata, in the town of Stevens on Line
Rd., Lancaster County.
Terms by,
MRS. HERBERT (LYDIA] F. GEHR
Auctioneers: J. Omar Stoltzius
717-529-6301
Leon Kurtz
Complete Listing
In next week's issue
Treat
Complete Dispersal
Located just off Rt. 249 - 12 miles from
Middleburg, Pa.. 10 miles from Westfield,
10 from Knoxville, 18 from Wellsboro.
Watch for auction arrows.
Due to other business, I will sell the
following on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19
at 12:00 Sharp
Interestate Tested
62 Registered & Grade Hofsteins 62
4 Colored Cows
Herd consists ot 49 mature cows m all stages
of lactation, 3 bred htrs., 6 open hfrs. & 4
started calves. Cattle interstate tested, shot
for shipping fever, charts day of sale.
Machinery
JD 4020 diesel tractor w/wide front; JD #l4B
loader (like new); JD 1020 gas tractor w/wide
front, only 1100 hrs.; Hesstpn 5400 round baler
(good); Owatonna #Bl self propelled haybme;
Hesston 1010 hydro swing haybme (good); NH
#95 grinder mixer; NH #24 hopper blower; JD
34 chopper w/1 row corn & pickup heads;
Badger #1416 - 3 beater self unloading box w/10
ton running gear & heavy tires; JD 14T baler;
NH #33 flail chopper; JD 110-13’ transport disk
(good); JD 4 section 46 tooth transport
harrows; JD side rake; JD N spreader w/sides
for silage; JD 5 bottom semi-mount trip beam
plows; JD 790 barrell spreader; JD #7B-3 pt.
blade; JD #7lO -13 disk gram drill; JD bale lift
3 pt.; Case 4 row corn planter w/plaster fer
tilizer tubs; Grimm hay tedder; 30’ tandem
wheel hay trailer; farm trailer; land roller;
post hole digger.
Selling order: Machinery at 12 noon sharp,
cattle approx. 1:15. Be on lime as there are no
small items.
Terms - Cash or good check. Sale under
cover. Lunch available.
Owners
ROBERT &SONJA TREAT
Auctioneer-Arlow Kiehl
Sales Mgr.-Gordon Wood, Mansfield, Pa
Phone-717-549-4901
For the most in advertising coverage and
preparing your sale, call Wood’s Auction
Service.
At Not 9 1 Western Sah>
County Forest Lan-
ot West Salem and Way-View
Farms Inc., Hebron, exhibited
reserve senior champ 4C
Revolution 36-0139. He brought a
$5,000 otter tor two-thirds interest
and full possession trom Schreiber
Angus Farm ot Arriba, Colorado.
Junior Champion bull was JR,
exhibited by Silvena Brothers ot
Mendota, California, and LW
Cattle Co., Galt, California. He
went to Powerlme Farms ot
Whitehall. Montana, tor $4,000.
Reserve junior bull was J2D Mr.
Angus 0555, Jed by J2D Land &
Cattle Co. ot Edgeley, North
Dakota, and Ken Caryl Cattle Co.
Andora Angus Ranch ot Stickney,
South Dakota, took him home tor
$3,400.
Sir William Angus, Hillsdale,
New York, claimed the reserve
JOHN J. HASELEY AND SON
POTATO FARM EQUIPMENT
DISPERSAL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1982
1:00 P.M.
(Blizzard date: Tues., Feb. 16)
Sanborn, (Niagara Co.) New York
Sale to be held at the farm located on
rte. 31, 1 mile west of Sanborn, midway
between Niagara Falls and Lockport,
N.Y.
Discontinuing potato farming operations to
expand on their greenhouse business, the
following complete line of machinery sells!
Note: AH machinery is stored inside and most
is in like new condition!
nUCTOR MO TRUCK
1979 A.C. 5050 4-wheel drive diesel tractor
with just 540 original owner hours, “Cozy Cab”,
and 7 75 lb. front weights, A real sweetheart
here! 1976 Ford F-350 truck with 4 sp. trans.,
53,000 miles, 7:50-16 dual wheels, andKidron all
alum, van body, 8 ft. 10 in. long (measured
inside front to inside rear) 7 ft. 6 in. high, with
overhead rear door, a nice rig!
SPECIALIZED POTATO FARMING EQUIPMENT
Extra nice O.E.M. 1-row harvester with 28 in.
bed, p.t.o. driven, a dandy! A.C. model B-247 2-
row p.to. driven, conventional harvester with
tandem axle and all rubberized beds, in field
ready condition!; 1979 Diltz Wetzel spool type
seed cutter with hopper; 1977 Hains 10 ft. bulk
body on trailer with 11:00-15 flotation tires;
Haines rear swivel seed unloading unit; % h.p.
electric bulk body unloading motor unit; Tew
24 in. wide, 32 in. long grader; Complete 24 in.
washer; Haines single bagger; 1980 Fischbein
model “D" handbag sewer; Haines barrel type
seed treater; 1980 Monarch 4500 lb. hand pallet
mover; Howe platform scale; I.H. 2 row old
style potato planter; 10 50 lb. bags of Stauffer
chem. 7.5 dust; etc.!
IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT
App. 1600 ft. of 3 in. pipe in 30 sections with
“Rainbird” risers; app. 400 plus ft. of 3 in. pipe
in 20 ft. sections; various 3 in. fittings; Sterling
3x3 irrigation pump on wheels with 7 h.p. gas
engine; also selling 2 Buffalo 80 g.p.m.
stationary well pumps with 15 h.p. electric
motors.
GENERAL EQUIPMENT AND IMPLEMENTS
1979 “Belt Corp.” 16 ft. long 6 in. seed or
grain transport elevator; 1977 300 gal.
fiberglass tank weed sprayer on trailer with 10
row boom; Lilliston 2 row rolling cultivator;
J.D. 290 3 pt. 2-row com planter; like new Herd
3pt. fertilizer broadcaster; 3 section J.D. drag;
4 row 3 pt. mechanical transplanter; land
roller; single bottom 3 pt. muck plow; J.D. 8 ft.
transport disk; 4-row 3 pt. weeder; Ferguson 3
pt. 2-row cultivator; 8 h.p. gas engine; 4 wheel
hand freight cart; brand new pair of 9:00x20
implement tires on 6 bolt rims.
A good sale here!
Terms: Cash or good check day of sale. I.D.
required. Nothing to be removed until settled
for. Tracking can be arranged.
Owned by
JOHN J.HASEIEY AND SON
716-731-5380
Auction conducted by
PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, INC.
Wayland, N.Y,
716-728-2520
and lull possession trom O’Neill
Angus Farm ot Logan, lowa.
Reserve senior call Black Jack 21,
led by Doug Davis, sold for $lO,OOO
to Francis Rogers and Kenneth
Goeglein ot Yuma, Colorado, and
Schurr Brothers ot Farnam,
Nebraska.
SPECIAL HORSE SALE
DRAFT HORSES, MULES
& DRIVING HORSES
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1982
Tack 9:00 A.M.
Sale 10:00 A.M.
AT NEW HOLLAND
SALES STABLES, INC
12 Miles East of
caster. Pa. just off Rt.
New Holland, Pa.
2 Loads Dratt Horses, Mules and Driving
Horses consigned by Ward Wright.
1 Load Dratt Horses consigned by Hud
Leonard.
1 Load Standardised Driving Horses consigned
by Jonas Seller.
1 Load Saddlebred Driving Horses consigned
by Don Boring.
1 Load Standardbred Driving Horses consigned
by Clayton Waterbury.
1 Load Standardbred Driving Horses consigned
by Reuben G. Sloltztus.
1 Load Saddlebred Driving Horses consigned
by Ben King.
1 Load Dratt Horses consigned by Christ
Smucker.
1 load Dratt Horses and Mules consigned by
Norman Kolb.
1 Load Dratt Horses consigned by Bill
Meadows.
Plus many more consignments.
For more information contact:
Abe Diffenbach, Mgr. Norma.n KollS
717-354-4341 717-397^5538
Next Horse Sale March 12th, 1982
THE MARYLAND
STATE CONVENTION
HOLSTEIN SALE
At the Howard County Fairgrounds, West
Friendship. Md. Just off 1-70 west of
Baltimore, Md.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
11:00 AM
60 HEAD OF REGISTERED
HOLSTEINS SELL
Super Sires
Daughters sell by Elevation, Arhnda Chief,
Jerry, Astronaut, Valiant, Creek, Kingpin,
Bootmaker, Ford, Jet Stream, Conductor,
Jemini and other highly proven sires.
Outstanding Pedigrees
5 sell from EX dams including one third
generation EX and one second generation EX.
Large group from VG dams - many with
records over 20,D00M.
Good selection of full pedigreed, typy calves
and bred heifers.
Production Plus
Cows sell with records up to 24.850 M and 923 F.
A nice group sells recently fresh or close.
Plenty of ready milk available!
A great opportunity to choose from among the
finest the state has to offer!
Semen Selling
b units Glendell Arhnda Chief
8 units Paclamar Bootmaker
Sale Sponsored by,
MARYLAND
HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION
Hosted by,
Howard Co. Holstein Association
Sale Managed By,
REMSBURG SALE SERVICE
P.O. Box 177
Jefferson, Md. 21755