—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 8.1969 24 Correspondence Courses nt PENN STATE OFFERS DAIRY GOAT COURSE Moie people of the world use the milk of dairy goats than of dany cows. However, people of the United States have been re luctant to adopt goat products as food. Since early Biblical times, goat’s milk, cheese, meat and hides have been used as food clothing or in sacrificial cere monies in many parts of the world. A correspondence course in modern goatkeeping is offered by the Pennsylvania State Uni versity. It deals with charac teristics and adaptation of breeds of goats as well as breeding, feeding practices, housing and equipment and the general care and management of dairy goats To emoll and get a copy of the course send your name and ad dress with $2 25 to Dairy Goats, Bok 5000, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802. • Farm Women (Continued from Page 23) lions were in charge of Mrs Sadie Reighard. The roll call was responded to by a keepsake and why I prize it. The response was quite interesting During the business meeting, the society decided to donate $25 to the Easter Seal drive. It was also voted to donate $5O to the Half-Way House, the county project On February 17, six teen members of the society met at the Eberly home and made 165 cancer dressings A reading, “My Wild Irish Rose,” was given by Mrs Estella Nissley. An interesting com mentary was presented by Mrs Paul Rummel, Lancaster, on the topic, “Plant Life of the Bible ” The next meeting will be held on April 5 in the social room of the Elizabethtown branch of the Harrisburg National Bank Assisting the Coble sisters as hostesses were Mrs Rhoda Ris sei, Mrs. Andrew Haines and Miss Margaret Haines. SOCIETY 11 Society of Farm Women 11, Quarryville, met m the Me chanics Grove Community Build ing with Mrs William Bucher, Mrs. Adeline Edwards and Mrs Mabel Shenk as hostesses. Ben Warfel showed a film taken on his tiip to Mexico and South America. Mrs. Edwards led devotions Mrs Bess Ressel conducted the business meeting The next meeting will be held in the Quarryville United Metho dist Church on March 27 when the guests will be members of Society 14 • Pig Neighbors (Continued fiom Page 21) had the expected insect and odor problem Flies built up numbeis rapidly from 500 to 3 million Mosquitoes on its un scieened lagoon swarmed in great numbeis Odor was stiong ei than in the second setup, but less pungent than in the fouith Scientists regard the success ful septic tank system as a pilot setup It woiked exactly as in tended during the summer and never had to be cleaned But they don’t know if extending the use of the setup or doubling pig numbers to the scale of a commercial operation would create problems or excessive costs Follow-up research will clarify these pointj. Animal, Not Flower The British government had The sea lily is actually an no part in the building of the animal The ‘featherlike aims Suez Canal and bought none of which radiate about the head the original stock In 1875, by make the animal look like a pm chasing the shares owned flower and are responsible for by the Khedive of Egypt, Eng the name “sea lily.” land gained part control. SPRING SALE RUSSELL HEILMAN & SON SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1969 Location: In Lebanon County, 1 mile north of Cleona and Route 422. 75 REGISTERED CANADIAN HOLSTEINS 75 25 Fresh or close springers 25 Bred for fall, due Aug., Sept, and Oct. 25 Weaned heifer calves Herd Sire Four Corners Signet Stan 1516564 Dams record: 2 yr. old, 297 days, 19629 milk, 859 fat, 4.4% 3 yr. old, 305 days, 22568 milk, 944 fat, 4.2% SPECIAL Walnut Lane Inka Daisy May (Very Good) Daughters of Canadian Units: Glenafton Royal Hamil ton, Denfield Inka Supreme Sovereign, Forest Rockette Cen tunan, Penn State Pathfinder Ivanhoe, Glenview Radar, Edgeware Rag Apple Master, Bardholm Royal Supreme, Houckhall High Spot. 5 Daughters of Penn State Pathfinder Ivanhoe 5 Daughters of Forest Rocket Centurian 100 YORKSHIRE HOGS 25 Bred gilts 4 Service age boars, balance shoats 40 to 80 lbs. Order of Sale: Hogs 11:30 A.M. - Cattle 1:00 P.M. Pedigrees: Fred Naugle, RD 6, Carlisle, Pa. Tester: Leon Arnold Write for catalogue: RUSSELL HEILMAN & SON R. D. #4, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 FIFTH ANNUAL ALL-DAY Public Auction FARM EQUIPMENT FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1969 Location; Va mile north of the Dowhingtown Exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Route #lOO, Eagle, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Three (3) Oliver ‘lBso’, gas & dsl tractors; 4 Oliver TBoo’ dsl tractors; 2 Oliver T6oo’ gas tractors; 2 Oliver ‘BBo’ dsl.; Oliver ‘Super 88’, 4 Oliver ‘sso’ gas & dsl; 4 Oliver ‘BB’ & ‘77’ gas & dsl.; J D ‘4020’ dsl; J D ‘4olo’ dsl; J.D ‘3olo’ dsl.; J D ‘3020’ dsl; J D ‘A’ w/loader; Int “706’ - ‘s6o’ - ‘4so’ - ‘H’ - ‘M’, 2 Fords ‘BN’; MF ‘Bs’ gas, Int ‘B’ w/Motts mower; Int ‘Cub’ w/rotary mower; Fox Industrial forage haivester w/2 row head & PTO; Gehl for age harvester w/l-row corn att; A C forage harvester w/2-heads; BALERS N H. ‘66’ w/engine; Int ‘so’ w/thrower, Oliver ‘3s’ s.p. combine w/12’ header; Oliver ‘lB’ w/7’ bin & PTO; PLOWS Oliver ‘575’ 5-6 b hdy., Oliver (NEW) ‘565’ 4-b semi-mtd, 2 Oliver ‘365’ 3-4 b 3-point, 6 Oliver 3-4 b. pull type; J D 4-b semi mtd ; MF 6-b. semi-mtd., 2 Int 3-b w/fast hitch, other Oliver, Ford, JD, and Int plows, pull & 3-point hitch, 10 CORN PLANT ERS Oliver 6 row w/tool bar; 2 Oliver (NEW) ‘3l2’ 3-point and- Oliver, J D & Int pull type, CULTIVATORS - J.D -4-row, Oliver, Int and JD; CORN PICKERS -4 N.I. & Woods 1-row corn pick er, Oliver 2-row potato planter, w/fertilizer att, like new, GRAIN DRILLS - 4 Int & J.D grain drills; Oliver ‘437’ Haybine; MOW ERS Sunmaster 6’ flail mower, NEW, 3-point hook-up, Oliver ‘4ls’ pull-type mower, other mowers mcl Oliver, J.D., Int -& Ford, both pull-type and 3-pomt hook-up, 10 SPREADERS Hawk bilt tank spreader, also NI, Int & Oliver, Oliver ‘4oB’ Grinder- Blower (NEW), Papec blower, JD feed grinder w/PTO, NH grinder-mixer, 10 WAGONS, NEW & USED, Schwartz self-un loading wagon (demonstrator), 8 TRUCKS Pickup’s and Flat beds, 2 1967 Dodge 1-ton stake trucks, International ‘TD-9’ bull dozei. Miller asphalt spieadei, 10’ V Snowplow 3 used chain saws, 10 NEW gates, 50 sets tractor chains, 300 AMP Hobait Welder, gas driven, 2 used Polons Snowmobiles, 10 Gaiden Trac tois, Wheelhoise, Bolen and Riding mowers, also tiactoi tires, (NEW), and 4 loads of small tools and equipment LUNCH Whiteford Sales Co. By the order of: L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer Eagle Machinery Co. Abram Diffenbach, Auct. Box 128, Exton, Pa. 19341 Phone 215-458-5326 “Chester County’s Foremost Auction Company” M/& s* 10:00 A. M. Sharp FIFTY TRACTORS Part Owner PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1969 SALE AT 11:30 4 miles southwest of Millersvllle, ZVz miles southwest of Letort, 2 miles southwest of Masonville Mennonite Church along Breneman Road (watch for arrows). 5 - FARMALL TRACTORS in good condition “M” power steering with 2 ME corn picker; “350” power steering with cultivator and 3-bottom plow; “350” power steering with 3-bottom plow; “H” with loader, cifl tivator and hoers; “Super A” with cultivator and hoers. 3 TRUCKS 1946 Ford U-tag, 1949 Chev. U-tag dump body with end gate for hauling grain, 1951 Ford pick-up with racks. (3) N.H. wagons w/hoists, corn sides, 16 ft. beds, (5 ton wagons), Int. No. 91 Combine, 10 ft. (excellent shape). Portable Grain-King feed mixer and grinder with 14 inch Bear Cat hammermill, N.H. Super 77 P.T.O. baler, Int. 13 disc grain drill, N.H. hay crusher, Case stalk shredd er, (2) N.I. (ground driven) tractor spreaders, N.I. side rake, Steam Boiler on rubber with (2) 6xB pans, Int. 2 pt. tractor mower, 12 ft. weeder, (2) Int. disc harrows, No. 37 and No. 28, 8 ft. cultipacker, 10 ft. cultipacker, 24 tooth spring harrow, 36 ft. bale and grain elevator with gas en gine, 16 ft. Cardinal grain elevator, (7) tobacco wagons, (3) on rubber, (2) steel, Int. corn planter, Berms 2-row trans planter, Int. fertilizer drill (10 ft.), field sprayer (lowpres sure and drop nozzles, old baler for parts. 1500 BUSHEL METAL CORN CRIB 9,600 tobacco lath, (3) Minnich tobacco presses, (2) lath pullers, electric grass seeder, 20 inch McCullough chain saw, plug cleaner, air greaser, battery charger, portable air compressor, (2) Andes water troughs, (13 ft. long), 4- ton hydraulic jack, wood saw, (3) Wick steer scratchers, chunk stove, meat bench, meat grinder, sausage press, and items too numerous to mention. 50 ton of corn, some hay and straw. Be sure to see this dean 'line of farm equipment. By Diller and Kreider, Auctioneers Lunch by Friendship Circle Public Sale OF FARM MACHINERY Along Route 230, Vz Mile West of Elizabethtown, 18 Miles South of Harrisburg, Penna. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1969 11:00 O'Clock FORD 5,000 DIESEL SELECT-O-SPEED 500 HOURS FORD 4,000 DIESEL SELECT-O-SPEED 500 HOURS FORD 2-ROW MOUNTED CORNPICKER FOR THE 4,000 IHC NO. 351 3-BOTTOM PLOW 3 PT. TRIP BOTTOMS 3-Section ‘Spring Harrow, Case Disc Harrow, Gultipacker, i. H. C. Disc Harrow, New Holland 69 Baler, P T. O. (good), New Holland Low Boy Elevator, New Holland 404 Hay Crusher, Ford 3 'Pt. "Rake, Jdhn Deere No. 5 Mower, Ford 309 Cornplanter (2 ■years), Ford 2 Row Cultivator 3 Pt., I. H C Forage Harvester, Corn and Grass Head; ,24 ft. Smoker Elevator, 25 ft. ‘Cardinal Bale .Elevator, 3 Section Rotary Hoe, 2 False Endgate Silage Wagons, Case and Grove, also Unloading Units; 1 Flat Bed Wagon, Clay Crop Dryer, McCormick Small Grain Cleaner, 32 ft, Malco Bale Elevator with Bale Diverter. Winco Generator 15,000 Watts on Trailer (New) M-C Flail Chopper, 8 ft SaudersSnow Plow, Century Crop Sprayer with Myers Pump, Platform for 3 Pt. P. T O, Electric Fence Winder, 36 in Vent-o-Matic Barn Fan, Sub Soiler, Chisel Harrow, 500 Gallon Water Tank, Tandem Axle Trailer, 3 Eeed Gaits, Lancaster Even Flo Silo Distributor, Electric Motors, Fenc ing, Hog and Water Troughs, Electric Cords, 2 Cow Clippers, 1 with Sheep Shears, Tobacco Ladders, Lath, Aluminum and Steel Roofing, Comsheller, Hay Rope, Chicken Crates, Scalding Tiough, Vz Ton Feed Mixer, Brooder Stove, Forks, Shovels, Chains and many other articles too numerous to mention APPROXIMATELY 20 TONS OF TIMOTHY HAY 20 ft. SILAGE, 200 BUSHELS OF OATS , i Terms By JACOB L. KURTZ, EST. Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers LUNCH BY WEST GREENTREE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP , .. i - - - a BEW. S. BRENEMAN