J. LUKE NESSLEY ESTATE PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT, CORN, HAY, STRAW TUESDAY, FEB. 10,1970 Located on Aberdeen Road, 2 miles north of Rt. 230 at the Aunt Sally’s Kitchen, Elizabethtown. (Look for sale signs). 200 TONS CORN 75 TONS HAY 50 TONS STRAW SILAGE, WHEAT, BARLEY 4000 Fold tractor, 7’ blade, cultivatoi. 706 Farmall Diesel with less than 1000 hrs, cultivatoi s, wheel weights, McD 530 SB Plow, two A C WD tractors, one with loader. No 675 N H 275 bushel manure spreader (used very little), Myers crusher and mower, NH rake, INH 37 baler, INH ba’e thiower with motor, 30 ft NH bale elevator, wooden elevator, McD flail chopper, A C chopper with glass head, 2 N H 7 ton wagons, 2 N H gravity bins (biand new), 3 rubbei tne wagons, 2wheel trailei, NH No. 7 forage wagon, Gehl PTO hammer mill, Patz silo unloader with lift, Evenflo silo distnbutoi, McD 32 disc, 10 ft cultipacker, 4-sec spung hauow, spike hanow, lotary hoe, A C subsoiler, J D 4-row corn planter, Ontario disc drill, 2 field sprayers, 2 row mounted A.C. 33 corn picker, Oliver 2-row corn picker, 2-row potato planter, Oliver potato digger 1966 Dodge Pickup, low mileage and in good condition, ’52 Chev 3 /4-ton truck, barn fan (used very little), hay drying fan, almost new Century welder, 20 gal “Sutan” weed control spray, 1 ton Urea, 50 gal dium of oil. air compressor, 250 gal gravity tank, poultry equipment, Big Dutchman chicken feeder, range shelters, Kleenco egg washer, egg cait, scales, baskets, milk base for Phila order No 4, tools, and many items not listed Sale to begin at 11 00 a m on Tues , Feb 10 Lunch available Sale By VERNA NISSLEY, CLAIR NISSLEY Executors C. H. Wolgemuth, H. Shaffner, R. Miller, Auctioneers Phone 665-5664 Public Sale OF FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS LOCATION: 1 Mile Southeast of “The Buck”, along Deaver Road, off Four Pine Road from “The Buck”, 12 Miles South of Lancaster on 272. SATURDAY. FEB. 14, 1970 11:00 o'clock A. M. Massey Ferguson No. 65, Good Rubber, 3 Pt. and Live P.T.0., Allis Chalmers D 15 Power Steering, 2 Row Cornplanter, Cultivators, 2 Bottom 16 m. Slant Bottom Plow, J. D. F 125 3 Bot tom 16 in. Trip, J. D. 28 KBA Disc (1 year), J. D. 3 Section Spring Harrow, Case Cultipacker, New Idea 201 Manure Spreader P.T.0., New Idea 10 ft. Fertilizer Spreader, New Idea Side Delivery Rake, New Holland 7 Ft. Mower, 3 Pt., 7 Ft. Blade 3 Pt., McCurdy Gram Bin on Rubber, 2 Weeders, Double De Mount Tobacco Ladders 16 Ft., Lath, Shears, Spears, Ironage 2 Row Tobacco Planter with Fertilizer, Peg Tooth Harrow, Platform Scales 1950 Chevrolet Pickup Inspected Approximately 60 Tons of Com, Approximately 40 Tons Hay and 15 Tons of Straw (No Rain) 2 - 50 lb. DeLaval Milker Units (New Pails), 2 Stainless Steel Carrying Pails, 2 Stainless Steel Strainers, Double Stainless Steel Tubs. Hog Feeder 20 bu. (Very Good), Locust Posts, 2 Wheel barrows, Clay Feed Cart on Rubber, Platform Scales, 7 Hog Troughs and others. Forks, Shovels, Log Chains and many other articles HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANTIQUES 2 Toilet Sets, Dry Sink, .Butter Scales and Print, 3 Blanket Chests, Hope Bed, 3 Iron Kettles, Copper Ladle and Barge Copper Kettle, Rayo Lamp, 2 Tiffany Table Lamps, 20 Gallon Crocks Crocks and Jugs, 1 to 5 Gallon; Old High Chair, Slaw Boards, Old Platform Rocker, Apple Peeler, Cream Separator, Milk Cans, Grinder, Stuffer, Stirer, Waffle Iron I H,C. 12 cu ft Deep Freeze, Garden Hose, Cooking Utensils, Dishes, 22 Rifle, Single Shot (old) Ereider and IMUer, Auctioneers Lunch By New Providence Mennonite Church Household Items-11 O’clock, Farm Equip. To Follow AT 11:00 A.M. ~ sLi!zszzzsm» TERMS BY RALPH BYERS Correspondence Courses Pest Control Courses Offered' Small animal pests of homes, warehouses, factories, etc. are the subjects of a series of eight newly wntten courses offeied by correspondence at The Pennsyl vania State Univeisity Preventive controls are given foi bats in your attic, cockioach es in yom cellar, bees in the walls of your house and a host of other pests. The courses aie intended as in seivice training for piofessional pest conti ol operatois Pesticide usage is a majoi pait of the couise But great detail is given in legard to control meth ods other than by chemicals Ex terminators study all eight cours es Homeowners with specific pro blems need only one eouise The courses aie available singly 01 as a group Write to Box 5000, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 for more information PENNSYLVANIA YORKSHIRE CO-OPERATIVE ASS’N., INC. SPRING STATE SHOW AND SALE Saturday, Febiuary 14,1970 Show 10:00 AM. Sale 1:00 F.M. Small Arena Farm Show Building’ Hai i I'-bui t,, Penns\l\ama 40 HEAD BRED GILTS 15 LITTERMATE PAIRS OF OPEN GILTS 15 BOARS Eligible to ship anywhere. For catalog write RENO H. THOMAS, President Eeavertown, Pennsylvania 17813 or WELLINGTON A. HIESTER, SB., Secy. Box 418, B.D. ??3, Fleetwood, Fenna. 19522 Phone 215/944-8579 JuiKe«. HPXRY ORPBI’R, Allentown, Pa. JURK VFSTLIIROTH, INFanheim, Pa Alt Juclse VFRX HAZLIITT, Penn State Xjm\ Auct ABU DIPFBXBACH, Ijamcastei, Pa Public Auction 100 REGISTERED AND TOP GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 100 Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Co. in Churchville, Harford Co., Md., located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. East of Bel Air, Md., (via U.S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., (via U. S. Rt. 40 or Kennedy High way) on FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. Sharp We will sell the entire herd of Mr. John Joesting and Mr. Fred Fuller. This herd consists of 40 head of milking cows of which 15 have freshened in the last 60 days; 10 head are close springers; balance in full flow of milk and bred back for average months. Milking cows are averaging 40 Ibi. ner day. There are 15 bred heifers of good size that are d>-e to freshen July-October. There are 12 open heifers read tc breed; 4 yearling heifers, and 1 top 2 yr. old Hoi. bull For Sale Baltimore milk base of approx. 1000 lb< ei day. All cattle are T.B. Accredited, Certified Bangs ” o tested within 30 days of sale for out of state shi l Freshening dates and due dates will be available. NOTE: This is a top herd to choose from. If yo. cows or heifers, plan to attend. ABERDEEN SALES CO. Sale Managers A View From The Governor's Office On the theory that the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania it self should take the lead in all conseivation activities, I last week oidered tn end to environ mental pollution from all State buildings, facilities and activities such as highway construction Specifically, each slate agency under my control has been given until Septembei 1 to foimulale plans to bung the Commonweal th under enfoi cement piovisions of the state’s model Clean Streams, Air pollution and Solid Waste Management Acts In a pieamble to this Execu tive Oidei, I pointed out that Pennsylvania is, indeed, leading the Nation in its Determination to end pollution of oui envnon ment Three years ago, we began a ten-year “Project Envuon ment”, and already the results pie beginning to show Sti earns aie being cleaned with the fiist acid mine watei treatment plants Burning culm banks are disappearing fiom our coal legions Open space is being purchased and recreational fa cilities established Strip mines are being restored to recreate the natural beauty of our land Disposal of junk and garbage is being managed on a State-wide basis foi the first time Stnct air quality standaids have been established In all tms, we are making de mands on individuals and mdus tiy to stop pollution piactices that weie acceptable in a diffei ent time a different kind of world But the Commonwealth Gov ernment cannot make demands on its citizens without making the same demands on itself. For that reason, the heads of the departments and agencies of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania have been ordered to pro vide leadership in the Statewide effort to improve and , otect the quality of our air, water and land through the prevention conti 01, and abatement of health hazards and environmental pollu tion from State facilities and ac tivities In order to achieve these objectives TERMS CASH Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 7.1970—23 By Gov. Raymond P. Shafer Phone: Night; (Area I > (1) Emissions to the atmo sphere fiom State facilities and buildings will not be pci nutted if such emissions endanger health oi welfare, oi aie likely to be injurious oi ha/.udous to people, animals, vegetation or P’operty. or are in excess of the standards established by Air Pol lution Commission Regulations (2) Dischaigcs to watei s of the Commonwealth fiom State facil it es buildings and activities will rot be peinutted unless such dischaigcs meet the lequire nients of the Samlaiy Water Boaid and aie appioved by that Boaid (3) Stoiage. collection, tians poilation. piocessing and dispo sal of solid wastes will be in ac coidance with icgulations and standaids established by the De railment of Health (4) New State facilities and buildings will be consti ucted so as to meet the objectives pre scubed in this oidei In ordei to facilitate budgeting foi corrective and pieventive measures, the head of each de partment and agency must deve lop and piesent to the Budget Bureau, by Septembei 1 1970 a phased and oiderly plan foi in stalling such impiovement as may be needed to pi event pollu tion or abate such pollution as may exist Only then can we in State Gov ernment hope to make a mean ingful contribution to the na tional effoit to piotect oui en vn onment Cane or Beet Sugar? Theie’s no difference between cane and beet sugax both are pure sucrose Because they react the same in cooking, the sugars are mteichangeable in rec.pes, reminds Louis W Hamilton, Ex tension foods and nutation spec ialist of The Pennsylvania State Univeisity Although theie is a difference in source and process ing, the sugais aie chemically the same Plug it in and forget it... This high-capacity Reddy Heater has an automatic safety shut-off control Exclusive control gives you peace of mind Stops heater automatically if flame or ignition fail. Makes it ideal for building tradesmen, farmers, warehouses any application where heater must run unattended over night Big 85,000 BTU capa city. Runs up to 145 hours on tankful of low-cost kero sene. Hauls easily in a car. Ask for demonstration. OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS $99.95 ody Hearrei GEHMAN SALES & SERVICE 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 East Earl, E. D. I, Penna. Phone 215-445-6272