Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1987, Image 39

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    Haughland To Head Bureau Of Ag Development
HARRISBURG—A native
Pennsylvanian with in-depth
experience in administration and
marketing will direct a new prog
ram linking the state’s rural areas
to Gov, Robert P. Casey’s Eco
nomic Development Partnership.
Agriculture Secretary Boyd "E.
Wolff announced today the
appointment of Paul Haugland,
who managed a regional economic
development program for the stale
of Oregon, as head of the Pennsyl
vania Department of Agriculture’s
Bureau of Agriculture
Development.
“The. Bureau of Agriculture
Development will fill a key role in
the department’s policy to revital
ize Pennsylvania’s rural areas,”
Wolff said. “In turn, that effort to
improve the agricultural economy
is a major component of the gover
nor’s Economic Development
Partnership.”
“Paul Haugland is well
qualified to help us shape, fine
tune and implement a well
rounded program,” Wolff con
tinued. “He has demonstrated
creative ability in drafting eco
nomic development plans and in
carrying them through to comple
tion; he is a man of action, the type
of person who thrives on chal
lenges,” the Secretary said.
As bureau director, Haugland’s
chief concerns will be the creation
of new jobs in the agricultural sec
tor and upgrading those aspects of
rural life that can be enhanced by
better educational programs and
improved health care, Wolff said.
Haugland, a native of Upland in
Delaware County, moved with his
parents to Florida as a teen-ager
and attended high school in St.
Petersburg.
His studies in the University of
PUBLIC SALE OF ORCHARD
EQUIPMENT & COLD STORAGE FACILITY
Having sold Stuckey Orchard, formerly Borum Orchard, the following
will be sold. From Martinsburg, W.Va. take State Rt. 9 East (Charles
Town Road) 3 miles to Opequon Lane, turn right, travel 3% miles to
church, turn right .3 mile to sale.
David Brown 885 D. tractor; Dunham Lehr Loader w/fork, blade & bucket; International 275
D. tractor; Massey Ferguson 175 D. tractor w/loader; 2-Friday tractor drawn hyd. power
pruners; Hardie 500 gal. Duo fan sprayer; Kinkelder 300 P.T.O. sprayer #5784; speed
sprayer: Henry rear-end bin loader #2N232; Woods Mddel 804 7 ft. rotary cutter; P.T.O. air
compressor: N.H. 450 mower; Ferguson 3 pt. blade; 2 flat bed wagons; Lincoln Idealarc 180
elec, welder; large vise; pipe dies; threader; tool chest; log chains; nuts; bolts; Iron Age
sprayer; grinder & motor; sprayer booms; gas engines; hand tools; 100 wooden barrels;
Trescott #lO9 fruit cleaner; antique sprayer w/Model A engine: 2 Chev. w/water tanks: Int.
w/supply tank; Chev. pickup: GMC 2 ton for parts; picking buckets; approx. 40 various length
picking ladders.
•2000 Bulk Bins: 15, 18, 20 Bu.-
-1976 Cadillac 4 door Seville
-1946 International 2-ton flatbed truck w/cattle racks
-1954 international single-axle road tractor-
REAL ESTATE
At 12:00 noon the following real estate will be offered for sale. I'A acres with the following
improvements-4 room* 18,000 sq. ft., 60,000 bushel ammonia cold storage located in
Kabletown, W.Va. For inspection of Real Estate phone 304-263-8901 or 304-267-4949.
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% down on day of sale, balance in 30 days upon delivery of
deed.
TERMS ON ORCHARD EQUIPMENT: Cash on day of sale. Nothing to be removed until
settled for.
Not responsible for accidents.
Lunch by Mt. Airey 4-H Club.
BEALLAIR ORCHARD CO.
AUCTIONEER: Edward “Ned” Morrow
W.Va. Lie. 198-87
CLERK: Charles E. Ware
Florida’s College of Agriculture
were interrupted by service in the
Air Force from 1958-61. He
received a bachelor's degree in
agronomy from the university in
1963 and subsequently was
employed as a turf grass agronom
ist with the St. Petersburg parks
department.
From 1965 to 1968 he was a
marketing representative for
Chevron Chemical Co. in Ohio,
specializing in agricultural
chemicals.
While program manager for the
state of Washington’s Ecology
Department in 1968-75, Haugland
Columbia Co. DHIA
Name
John W Turofski G 3
Richard Kriebel B 3
Shultz Bros 3
Richard Yule 3
Duane E Shuman B 3
Hunter Crest Farm 3
Robert-Sue
Rumsey
James L Kline
J Robert Book
The following cows completed lactations over 850
pounds of fat during May.
Robert C Bronson
Una 3
Richard Kriebel
Etta
Richard Yule
#M-Maid
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1987
Sale begins at 10:00 A.M.
Monthly
Report
May, 1987
%-Days Milk Fat
In Milk Lbs. Lbs.
No.
Brd. Cows
87.4 20,129 756
90.0- 19,470 744
86.0 18,293 734
87.1 19,712 706
91.5 18,345 687
84.0 19,961 680
34.2
55.7
75.2
48.1
28.9
38.7
85.8 19,605 ‘673
90.0 19,720 672
87.9 17,960 *653
29.2
24.8
67.5
B 3
B 3
B 3
25,668
305
5-6
20,919
305
5-0
26,475
305
developed a “one-stop permit”
system that helped industries in
their efforts to meet the state’s
environmental regulatory require
ments. This program was subse
quently adopted by other states.
He was recruited by Oregon’s
state government in 1975 and
introduced the same type of prog
ram for the governor’s office. He
later was named manager of reg
ional operations for Oregon’s Eco
nomic Development department,
where his work focused on
expanding the economies of the
state’s many rural communities.
A LESSON
WELL
LEARNED...
LANCASTER
FARMING'S
CLASSIFIED
ADS
GET RESULTS!
Phone:
717-394-3047
or
717-626-1164
934
3.6
Public Auction
Register
JULY
863
867
3.2
FRI. JULY 24 -10 AM
Orchard Eq. & Cold Storage
Facility. From Martinaburg,
W, Va„ take State Rt. 9 E.
(Charles Town Rd.), 3 mis.
to Opequon Lane, turn
right, travel 3V4 mis. to
church, turn right .3 mi to
sale. Beallair Orchard Co.
Edward ‘Ned’ Morrow,
Auct.
FRI. JULY 24 -7.30 PM
D.S.T. Special Holstein
Dairy Sale of Reg & Grade
Cows & Heifers to be held at
Smoketown Quality Dairy
Salas, Smoketown, PA, Rt.
340.
SAT. JULY 25-10 AM Clov
er Gravel Products, Inc,
Liquidation Auction Rt 65,
Pittsford, Rochester, NY
Roy Teifeworth, Inc., Aucts
SAT. JULY 25 -10 AM Fur
niture, Antiques from local
estates Rudmck's Sales,
Rt 213, Ga'ena, M 0 Harry
Rudmck & Sons, Inc
WATCH FOR OUR
OPENING
fc
• Feed Ingredients • Swine & Beef Base Mixes
• Pet Foods • Feed Grade Drugs
See Next Weeks Paper For More Details
STOLTZFUS FEED & SUPPLY
P.0.80x 427
Gap, Pa.
717/442-8280 & 717/ 392-0474
Located 1.3 Miles South Of Rt. 30 On Rt. 41
Across From Newport Center
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1987*A39
FARMERSVILLE AUCTION
IDES. JULY 21, £OO Pli
In Farmersville, 3 Mi. East Of
Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa.
Estate Storage Lot From Lancaster, Plus
additions. See Lane. Newspaper, Sat. July
18 For Listing.
We Sell On Commission. Call John J. Putt
717-354-5095.
Commission Rates:
Any Item Over sloo—lo%
Any Item Under $lOO-15%
No Buyers Premium!
Pay Out Night Of Sale
Auctioneer:
Larry Rutt AU-2455-L
PUBLIC
AUCTION
AT RUDNICK’S SALES,
Route 213, Galena, Md.
SATURDAY,
JULY 25, 1987
AT 10:00 A.M.
FURNITURE AND
ANTIQUES FROM
LOCAL ESTATES
18th century Dutch inlaid Hepplewhite card table,
American period walnut Chippendale 4 drawer
chest, oak wash stand w/original towel rack, large
oak platform rocker, 6' oak library table, oak plant
stand, cane seat chairs, 4 oak kitchen chairs, china,
pattern and cut glass, silver, jewelry, lots of brass,
seasoned and dried lumber, selection of oriental
rugs to include room size, runners and throws.
Sales held twice monthly, the second
and fourth Saturday of each month...
Our next sale will be Sat., Aug. 8,1987.
REASONABLE TRUCKING, FREE STORAGE
AND ADVERTISING AT ALL TIMES. WE WILL
COME TO YOUR PLACE WITHOUT COST OR
OBLIGATION.
CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED DAILY.
HARRY RUDNICK
& SONS, INC.
Sales Manager, Auctioneers,
Real Estate Broker
Galena, Md. 21635
Phone: 301-648-5601