—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 21,1970 Cnmbrln County: A new camping area with 437 camp sites, camp .store, washhouses and bench plus boat-launching and mooring fa- A View From The Governor's Office HX By Gov. Raymond P. Shafer MaS, 1 ? 1 ' 4"'“! 4h w" S hoS - , .... ■ - and boat rental men adjacent to I’iomp! implementation of I’ro Lain el Hill State park, Somer- H |1 ’ existing beach, ji cl 500 and a speedup of leciea- set County. An additional 171 Ricketts Glen State Pmk, Lu lional cor.sluietion by the De- camp sites as well as modern /unc County: Water and sani paitment of Foiests and Waleis sanitary facilities and washhouse, taiy facilities vs. 11 result in the opening this This will increase the number of Ryerson Station State Park, ji ai of fom new State Parks and camp sites here to 268. Gieene County: A new swimming additional facilities at five others. Prince Gallitzm State Park, pool and bathhouse Included is the largest and most ambitious land reclamation piojecl ever undeitaken in the Commonwealth 15.921-acre Mo.ame State Paik and Lake Ai ihur in Butler County. Also scheduled for opening are a boat-launching lamp and 158- sl:p manna at the new Nesham m> State Park in Bucks County; boat-launching, parking and ad ministrative facilities at Codorus State Paik in Yoik County and the Falls Oveilook aiea, parking lot and concession buildings at Ohiopyle State Paik in Fayette and Somerset Counties In addition, a total of 608 new camping sites will be available this summei, 437 of them at Prince Gallitzm State Park in Cambna County and the lemain ing 171 at Laurel Hill in Somei set County Othei facilities ex pected to be opened this year are at Cuiwensville in Clearfield County, Ricketts Glen in Luzerne County, and Ryerson Station in Greene County. The fact that so many new State facilities for outdoor re creation will be opened to public use this season is the lesult of the far-sighted policy of the peo ple of Pennsylvania in approving both Pioject 70 under which the land was pm chased and Project 500 undei which it is now being developed (Pioject 70 is a $7O million bond issue for the purchase of lands foi lecieational purposes appioved by the voteis in 1963, and Project 500, a S5OO million bond issue for land leelamation and development appioved only thiee yeais ago ) The fact that Moraine State Park will be foimally opened to the public sometime aiound Me monal Day is, moreover, strong evidence of this Administration's determination to both reclaim and restore lands previously ruin ed by past coal mining practices One of the largest in the State Park system, Moraine itself is the result of cooperative efforts on the part of the Departments of Mines and Mineial Industries and Foiests and Waters to elimi nate and conti ol acid mine drain age and othei harmful effects of both strip and deep mining of the land on which it is located In developing Moraine, semes of mine lefuse piles had to be removed, 422 old oil, gas and water wells plugged, 58 deep mine openings sealed and acies of abandoned ship mines back filled and planted in glasses and trees befoie the dam creating Lake Arthur could be closed 30 Although no definite date has heen set foi the opening, the 3,225 acie lake will be complete ly filled by Memonal Day, and some of Us planned boating and swimming facilities available foi use at that time Moraine facilities leady for opening this spnng include a manna with dock space foi 355 boats, thiee boat-lunching ramps, a swimming beach and bathhous es, picnic and paikmg aieas and several building housing both food and service concessions A detailed listing of other fa cilities at othei State Parks sch eduled for use this summer fol lows Cunvensville State Park, Clear field County Boat-launching and mooring facilities, paikmg aiea, new toilet facilities, water tieat ment and a storage and distnbu tion system, and dunking foun tains. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Location: 1 mile east of Green Tree and Rt. #896, along Valley Road Z miles southeast of Georgetown. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1970 TWO TRACTORS Ford 641 “Workmaster” w/Sauder loader, snow bucket, scoop, (1) 3 pt. 2 14-inch trip bottom plow; Farmall “A” tractor w/cultivators; 1950 G.M.C. “T” tag 1 ton truck. Oliver 7 ft. tractor mower; McD. 24 disc harrow; Culti packer; 24 tooth spring harrow; McD. side rake; McD. hay crimper; New Idea spreader; (3) flat bed wagons; 2 wheel trailer; Dellinger 24” fodder shredder w/carrier; drag; stone sled. 3,600 lath; Minnich press; spears; log chains, wheel barrow; forks; small tools out of the shop; plenty of bolts; 50 ft. 6” belt; extension ladder; 2 ponies. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANTIQUE PINE CORNER CUPBOARD Chest of drawers; 2 wash stands; solid cherry small table; Frigidaire refrigerator; Caloric gas stove; Duo- Therm space heater; 5 piece breakfast set; 2 bureaus; 2 beds; mattresses; 2 metal clothes closets; studio couch; odd chairs; dishes; items too numerous to mention. Sale at 12:00 Noon by EARL SWEIGART Mller and Kreider, Aucts. Lunch by New Pi evidence Sewing Circle DISPERSAL SALE OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE AND FARM EQUIPMENT Location: 8 miles south of Lancaster, 1 mile north of Martic ville, just off Rt. 324 along Silver Mine Road. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1970 62 HEAD 39 MILKING AGE 7 bred heifers, 16 open and younger heifers. Atlantic Breeding, some are registered. Certified and Accredited, Vs are Ist and 2nd calf heifers. Cows that have the potential to do well wherever they may go. Many fresh and close, several due throughout summer. Good line of equipment including J. D. 620 fully equipped (good); J. D. B. w/cult.; Hen derson Manure loader; J.D. 3-14 inch trip bottom plow; J.D. 24T baler; (new) #640 J.D. wagon; other wagons; KBA 28 disc; J.D. 44 spreader; Farm Hand rake; Stauffer trans planter; No. 5 J.D. mower; J.D. 17 disc drill; JD. fert. drill; 3 pt. sub-soiler; J.D. 290 corn planter; NI. hay condi tioner; J.D. 2 row picker; Ford Industrial irrigation system, 4 & 5 inch pipe approx. 2,000 ft. pipe; 70 rain birds; Marlow pump; Case 1-row picker; J.D. hammerraill; tractor chains; 875-20 truck chains; 3 new rolls of fencing; 1965 % ton Chev. pick-up; (28) Jamesway Comfort stalls; water bowls; Jamesway barn cleaner. Numerous other misc. items. Milk equipment; No. 75 DeLaval pump (like new); 2- units 3 pails, 1 extra large; Jamesway 400 gal. tank; De- Laval 52 gal. water heater; S.S. tubs; many 'items only bought in recent years. Upper Chesapeake Bay Order No. 16 945 lb. Milk base Approx. 25 ton ear corn, ensilage in trench “This is a complete closing out sale, be sure to be on hand.” Diller and Kreider, Aucts. Lunch by New Danville Auxiliary COMPLETE Sale at 11:00 a.m. by AARON R. GROFF PUBLIC SALE OF BEEF CATTLE AND FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, MARCH 28,1970 12:00 NOON Located One and a Half Mile East of (he Buck off Rpulc 372, Along Hopkins Mill Road or 4 Miles West of Quarryville off Route 372. DISPERSAL SALE 16 Head of High Grade Hereford Cows. Eight Over 3 Years. Three 3 Years Old, Three 2 Years Old, Two One Year Old. Some Fresh by Sale Date. T B and Bangs Tested W. C. Allis Chalmers Tractor with Cultivators, Hoers for B-AC, 12” John Deere Trailer Plow, John Deere Manure Spreader, New Idea Side Delivery Rake, McCoimick Deering SOT Baler, 2 Rubber Tired Wagons, AC 60 Combine, Oliver Grain Drill 13 Hoe, 3 Section Spring Harrow, 28 Section Disc Harrow, Roller, McCormick Deering Corn Binder, Denlinger Silo Filler, One Row Tobacco Planter, Double Tobacco Ladders and Single Ladders, App 4,000 Tobacco Lath More or Less, Corn Sheller 2 Holes, Milk Cans, Forks and Shovels, Dehorners, Stewart Cow Clippers, Brooder Stove, Iron Water Trough, Hog Trough, Scalding Trough, Platfoim Scales, Cement Mixer, Clover Seed Sower, Roll of Baib wire, Painting Equipment, 32’ Extension Ladder, Walnut Lumber, App 30 Tons of Corn, Hay and Straw. HOUSEHOLD GOODS High Back Dry Sink Solid Ends, Round Oak Table Three Boards Claw Feet, 6 Oak Chairs, Library Table, Vanity, Apart ment Size Coal Range, Small Kitchen Cabinet. Utility Cabinet, Meat Bench, Meat Grinder and Stuffer, Butchering Furnace, Iron Kettle, 5 Gallon Jug, Dishes, Pots and Pans. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE Refreshments by Women Society of Mt. Hope Church SALE BY CHARLES H. KACHEL Auctioneer—Lloyd H. Kreider Phone 786-3394 Clerk —C. L. Mumma Item/Receipt System by Marick & Co. ' „ - VJ . "J 8231 PUBLIC SALE I OF VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1970 At R. D. #l2, Hellam Branch, approx. 1 miles south of Hellam, Pa. on Hellam to Yorkana Road in Hellam Twp. The undersigned having sold his farm will offer at pub lic sale the following International 300 tractor with snow blade, Ford Ferguson tractor, Farmall F3O tractor, Case 6A pull type combine with motor, McDeenng T5O baler with motor, 2 rubber tire wagons, 2 sets of wagon drags, Ford 6 ft mower, Ford 2 bottom 14” plow, 1947 Model Ford 11/ 2 ton stake body truck, 24 New Holland bale carrier, Mayrath 4” auger, McDeenng 2 bottom 14” plow, Oliver lime sower and fertilizer broadcaster, Ontario 10 hoe disc drill, 550 gal. water tank, numerous piles of asst used lumber, Cobey elevator drag, 16 ft aluminum elevator, 2 sets of tractor chains, Harvey cylinder corn sheller, Letz cob grinder, Leibernecht 18” stone mill, two hole corn sheller, gram fan with motor, chicken feeders, Simplicity 32” riding mower, tractor and horse type dirt scoops, hydraulic pump system, Case side delivery rake, Mc- Deenng 9 ft cultipacker, John Deere 12 ft. 3 section harrow, McDeenng 32 disc harrow, air compressor, tractor type clover seeder, Columbia horse diawn wagon, walking cultivator, Syra cuse horse plow, set of tobacco hoeis, Black Hawk two row com planter, cement mixer, refrigerator compressor, Goulds shallow well water pump, GO Model 50 sprayer, Buckeye coal brooder stove, 2 electric brooders, broom corn cleaner, 40 ft extension ladder, old drill press, tobacco press, shears and spears, approx. 13,000 tobacco lath, small platform scales, picket fence & pickets, hay fork, drums some with spigots, bob sled, 4 hog troughs, egg grader & egg baskets, approx 175 egg cartons, circle saw, doors, old shutter, tractor rims, pile of pipe, pile of iron, pump base, wooden & steel wagon wheels, single trees, middle rings, lot of pulley wheels & line shaft, block & tackle, belts, some small tools, forks, shovels, hoes, bolts, log chains, cow chains, large window sash and a wagon load of the usual small farm items and other articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Refreshment rights reserved for Canadochly Lutheran Sun day School Class. Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Phone 252-3591 Frey & Gilbert, Clerks of 11 A. M. sharp Teims: Cash HOWARD M. EMIG