Public Auction Of New & Used Farm & Industrial Equipment 4 Miles North of York on Route 181, Exit 10 or 11 from Interstate 83, 20 miles smith of Harrisburg, Pa. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1970 10 A.M. 50 TRACTORS John Deere, International, Ford, Allis Chalmers. Massey Ferguson, Oliver, Case. & others, new Massey Ferguson 135 crawlers, corn pickers, harvesters, blowers, flail choppers, combines, elevators, drills, 1-2-3-4-5 bottom plows, drag harrows, hay conditioners, stalk choppers, Rotary Mowers, new gravity bins, new wagons, forage wagons, harrows & all kind of farm machinery. Farmers & Dealers Bring your surplus equipment in for this sale. We sell anything on commission wanted good used equipment next sale Sept. 18, 1970. Sale the third Friday of every month. Small items at 10 a.m. machinery 12:30 p.m. Tractors - 3 o’clock. Private Sales Daily TERMS: Cash or good check York Co. Form & Ind. Equip. Co., Inc. Box 222- Emigsville, Pa. Phone: 717-764-6412 - 717-764-5115 PUBLIC AUCTION ABSOLUTE WEDNESDAY, AIK. 26,1910 at Felton, Delaware, on Route 13 19 Combines w/Grain tables & some w/corn heads. '' 5 Massey Ferguson 510 Combines w/diesel motors, cabs, straw spreaders & straw choppers. 14 ft. grain heads. 3 Massey Ferguson 410 Combines w/cabs, 2 diesel - 1 gas motor - 14 ft. grain tables. 3 - 422 Cornbeads - 4 Rows - 40”; 1 - 621 Cornhead - 6 Rows - 30”; 1 - 421 Cornhead - 4 Rows - 30”; 2 - Massey Ferguson 300 Combines w/grain tables; 3 - Massey Ferguson 82 Com bines w/grain tables; 1 - Massey Ferguson 92 Combine w/grain table- 1 - John Deere 45 Combine w/grain table; 1 - John Deere 210 cornhead; 2 - Oliver 40 Combines w/grain tables; 1 - McCormick 141 w/ gram table; 1 - M.F. 80 Spe cial w/grain table; 1 - 503 International Combine w/grain table; 1 - 403 Corn head 4 row - 40” rows; 1 - Case 1160 Com bine w/grain table; 1 - Case 4 row cornhead; 1 - Allis Chal mers E.Gleaner w/grain table Auctioneer’s Note: Most of these combines have cabs, some have straw choppers, or straw spreaders, & robot con trol, & gram tank extension. Massey Ferguson 1100 diesel w/cab, Ford 6000 diesel, Oliver 770 Gas, Massey Ferguson 65 gas, Massey Ferguson 203 work bull w/backhoe & loader (821 hours - like new). Ford 5 bottom plow, Case 14 ft. transport disk, 9 ft. transport disk, Massey Ferguson 4 bottom plow, Massey Ferguson 6 row cornplanter 30” rows, Decker 4 row flail chopper, fork for M F. loader plus several other pieces. Auctioneer's Note: Many of these machines are only a few years old and in good shape. Some are like new and some are used harder than others If m need of a combine or large tractor, don’t miss this sale Everything sold to the highest bidder. TERMS: Ce *ified Check, Cash, or Certificate from bank ok’ing check. Make checks payable to Auction Com pany. Sale Conducted Fox 1 : Masses Fei'guson Inc. Tow son, Md o'clock A.M. CORNHEADS 5 TRACTORS EQUIPMENT Sale Conducted By York Co. Farm & Industrial Equipment Co., Inc.~ Box 222, Emigsville, Pa. Phone 717-764-6412 Auctioneer: Blaine N. Rentzel Penn State Tries Computer To Teach Beef Improvement Computet s arc the newest day workship. hcid improve teaching tool for improving merits noimally possible in 12 beef cattle heids. as shown ie- vcars 0 f breeding wcic simul.it cenlly at Pennsylvania Stale * . . „ Umvcrsilv ccl dunn 8 a National Charolais Using il computer in a three- Junior Leadership Conference * am? U : - / v / ' '' Zml With the Pioneer system, hogs con provide you with on income of $6OO per month. Interested? See us. Pioneer Gets The Job Done. Whv Not Give Us A Try? CALL YOUR PIONEER MAN: S ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill ' Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. WCEiaT . Phone 786-2500 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 15.1970 can led out by the College of Agriculture Each of the 120 juniors and 20 adults fiom 22 slates played a "computer cow selection game" developed at lowa Stale University Fiom a make be lieve herd of 50 cows and 5 bulls assigned to each student, a computer calculated the changes possible in weaning and yearling weights, yearling confoimation score, and post wearning daily weight through 12 years of beef cattle selection. At the start, the participants selected cows, heifer calves, ma ture bulls, and replacement bull calves The selections were bas ed on any one of the above per formance traits. Some of the participants were able to increase the average yearling weights by 15 per cent. This demonstrated the breeding progress that can be achieved through careful use of beef per formance recoids, according to Lowell L. Wilson of the De partment of Animal Science at Penn State. Each of the different traits were assumed to have a "hent ability estimate” derived from actual breeding research trials. This hentabihty estimate for a certain trait represents the percentage of measured dif ferences that are caused by genetic factors within a group of animals. “Traits which are highly heritable, such as yearling ; weight, usually can be improv ed more rapidly than traits of moderate or low hentability, such as weaning weight or re productive eficiency,” Dr. Wil son stated. He felt the computer exercise at Penn State emphasized the importance of paying close at tention to performance records if genetic improvement is to be made within a herd or breed. Personnel of the American- International Charolais Asso ciation assisted Dr. Wilson and Lester A. Burdette and Hugo Varela-Aivarez 01 the Penn State animal science staff in conducting the computer cow program. Impressed with the program, the animal science staff will use the technique in future youth work and breeder events both on and off the campus. Section of Maryland Put on Hog Quarantine A portion of southwestern Prince George’s County and the northern half of Charles County, Md, have been put under a hog cholera quarantine by the State Board of Agriculture (SBA) The action was taken on dis coveiy of a case of the highly virulent swine disease in a small herd of 12 pigs neai Waldorf. The pigs were destroyed and buried immediately to prevent any spread of the disease. SBA Animal Health Depart ment officials say the case ap pears to be an isolated incident, and theie is “no reason, at this time, to believe that it will be come an outbreak.” Try A Classified !t Pays 25