FEEDER PIC SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1970 Watch for Sale Sign at the Reifsnyder Road along (he Brubaker Valley Road leading from Rt. 322 at Clay to Rt. vvl« 325 HEAD OF 35 TO 75 LB. YORKSHIRE & YORKSHIRE CROSS Frank & Paul Snyder, Anct. MILKING HERD DISPERSAL FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 12:30 P. M. 5 miles South of Everett, Pa. Just off Route 26 60 Reg. and Grade Holsteins 60 30 Fresh & Springing; balance in all Stages of Lact. DHIA Ave. for past 3 years 13.000 m., 500 f. Individual Records to 18,000 m., 850 f. and milking to 85# daily. Sires represented Kingpin, Expectation, Ivanhoe and other ABC Sires. This herd has good size, with good udders, and are pro ducing well. CHARTS AVAILABLE SALE DAY Owners: MR. & MRS. ROBERT BUSSARD Star Route, Everett, Pa. Pedg: Pete Diehl Auct: Merle Mishler PUBLIC SALE FARM IMPLEMENTS SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 1970 Located Vz mile South of Buck, West of Route #272, along the Denver Road, Drumore Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. Farming implements consist of Massey Ferguson #B5 diesel tractor (new rubber), Massey Harris #44 tractor, Massey Harris #33 tractor, Massey Ferguson #2O trac tor with highway mower & loader, Massey Harris #92 self propelled combine with 12 ft. head & hume reel, MF #74 - 4 bottom plow, MF 3 point cultivators, J.D. 13 disc grain drill, J.D. 15 disc gram drill, International 14 ft. spring harrow, 28 International dies, 40 ft May Rath elevator, 32 ft. eleva tor. New Holland mow conveyor, Ontario 12 ft. fertilizer drill, New Holland #77 Super P.T.O hay baler, 6 cylinder Massey Harris self propelled corn picker, A C. 1 row corn picker, A C. 2 row snap coupler corn planter, 4 row no till corn planter, 2 A.C. #llO front unloading manure spread ers, 2 flat wagons with high sides & false endgates, tobacco planter, 8000 tobacco laths, 4 double ladders, 3 Speedy 1200 bu. corn cribs, 7000 board ft of new and used lumber (2x4 - 6 - 8 to 18 ft. long, 3x6 & 8 to 20 ft. long, 6x6 & 6 x 8 16 to 26 ft. long), sheeting and flooring lumber, other small equip ment, tools and parts. 1957 Dodge 1 Ton Stake truck with dual wheels. 1964 Ford F6OO with 14 ft. grain bed & hydraulic dump (excellent shape). 1967 International Vs Ton pick up truck custom model with sleeper camper. Hay & straw. 45 acres of standing corn to be sold by the acre .Kersey A. Bradley, Auct. 'Kirk & Eschbach, Clerks Sale at 1 P.M. by MELVIN M. MARTIN 'VW vv v. ' XrW' 11 o'clock A.M. Sale by HARLAN H. MYLIN REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1970 12:00 Noon Located 25 miles South of Lancaster, 3 miles South of Little Britain. 45 COWS 20 HEIFERS 1969 DHIA Herd Average 13,103 lbs. milk, 511 butterfat, 3.9% test. Individual cows with records up to 832 lbs butterfat. 305 days. 3 daughters of Osborndale Ivanhoe sell Watch next week’s issue for more detailed listing. Terms by SETH J. LAPP Leroy Sensenig, Auct. / GERALD KEENEY slh Annual HEIFER DISPERSAL LOCATION—At the farm of Alban Carney, located near the village of Russell Hill on Pa. Rt. 87, 7 miles West of Tunkhannock, Pa.; 2 miles East of Mehoopany, Pa., Wyo ming Co. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 STARTING PROMPTLY 12:30 O’CLOCK Heifers 51 SIRES REPRESENTED: 7 by Selling Rockman EX - 7 Lassie Leader 8 Monjovin Ajax Ace 4 Summit Acres Star Stylemaster 4 Kayen Farm Anthony 2 Fawcett dale Samson 3 Jan-Lee Bertrand Fred 3 UEL Field master 2 Pen Farm Pontiac Hatchet 1 Wis Achieve ment 1 Don Augur Mothermarthas Promis 1 Sundream Dijax Duke 1 Hoi-Den Citation Senator 1 Sunrest Sovereign 1 Maple Heather Defender 1 Acme of Acme 1 Flemmgdale Pereus Mark 1 Rockdale President 1 Glenoden Dijax Cord 1 KAS Radar Dude The above mentioned sires represent very good blood lines and their daughters selling show the same You will respect the type and udder promise on this group of heifers 35 will be fresh or close by sale date, balance Sept , Oct., Nov. 7 in calf to Selling Rockman, Black Eagle, Glenafton Rag Apple Hagen and son of Selling Rockman Herd sires for this group of heifers. Blood & TB Tested Charts Sale Day Catalogues Terms: Cash or Good Check Sale Day GERALD KEENEY, Owner i Carl Diller & Everett Kreider, Auctioneers I Richmond Sweet, Clerk ■ , . D. O. Rockwell, Sole Mgr. Troy, Po. 16947. Phone 717-297-3460 LUNCH AVAILABLE . + . -t ' . s%: + I *> T I i m j t • r i » «... > ■ «, i . , .. ~i > ■ i ■ii i . ■ > . i . ... ■ . . .>* U.S. Study May Bring Crack Down On Seven Persistent Insecticides All federally registered uses registered use and to ascot tain of seven insecticides benzene which uses ate necessary for pio hcxachloride, chlordane, endtin, lection of human health and heptachlor, lindane, strobane-T, other essential purposes, the U S and toxaphene for the protec- Department of Agnculluie an tion of crops, livestock, foiests nounced recently and public health will be re- The action is the latest in a viewed to determine whether or series of moves by the Depart not a hazard exists from any ment designed to i educe nation- Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 22.1970—27 wide use of the more persistent pesticides and thereby minimize potential pesticide hazards to people, wildlife, and the environ ment Within the past nine months, the Department has taken simi lar action involving DDT. aldrin. and dieldnn. also among those pesticides which do not degrade readily in the environment In the case of DDT, about 1,300 products were affected by the cancellations last December of all registered uses for house and garden pests, and shade tree, aquatic, and tobacco pests In March, the Department can celed federal legislations for all uses of aldnn and dieldnn in marshes, wetlands, and adja- Gypsy Moth Spreads The USDA has published a new bulletin which cites the spiead o 1 the gypsy moth into new aieas of the Noitheast They aie becoming an in ci easing tin eat to the com meicial haidwood foiests of the Appalachian mountain legions, accoiding to the bul letin Gypsy moths now infest paits of Connecticut Dela waie, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshue, New Jersey, New Yoik Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Veimont cent areas in an effoit to further reduce pollution of water re souices that suppoit fish and othei aquatic life In May, a review of all othei uses of these two compounds was announced with the geneial public invited to submit comments on essential uses befoie August 20th Officials of USDA’s Agucul tmal Reseai ch Seivice said the puipose of the latest announce ment is to notify scientists, farm eis, industiy, health officials, and the geneial public that USDA intends to leview all uses of the seven named insecticides Pei sons desning to submit wutten data, views, oi aigument legal ding these legisteied uses should file them in tnpjicate with the Dnectoi, Pesticides Reg ulation Division, Agucultuial Reseaich Seivice US Depart ment of Aguculture, Washing ton, D C 20250 All submissions must be made no latei than 90 days aftei publication in the Federal Registei, which was slated July 31 In piepanng views and corn men's, the following items j should be coveied Use pattem [involved including ciops tieated, foinuilations employed, and late of application Pests to be con ti oiled and injuiy expected with out the use of these chemicals Any available test lesults show ing the extent of envuonmental contamination expected fiom the use pattem involved Possible substitutes now available, being tested, oi effoits being made to find suitable substitutes The Fedeial Insecticide Fun gicide, and Rodenticide Act re gimes that manufactuieis regis tei all pesticides with USDA befoie marketing them in inter state commeice Registiation is not gi anted unless pesticides are shown to be safe and effective, and the be can- celed if evidence* becomes avail able to show that th'ese require-