SMkancastef Farming. Saturday, March 26, !f7i Pittsburgh Firm Is Cited Under PACA National Fruit & Produce Co., 2006 Smallman Street, Pitts burgh, Pa., has failed to pay a reparation award of $3,908 is sued under the Perishable Agri cultural Commodities Act, the UJS. Department of Agriculture reported recently. Officials of USDA’s Consum er and Marketing Service said the Pittsburgh firm has been found to be bankrupt. The firm’s officers, directors and stockholders —Anthony Joseph Scarpaci, Joseph Leonard Scar paci and Frank Thomas Scar pad—are not entitled to con duct business under the PAC Act, nor may they be employ ed by any PACA licensee with out USDA’s approval. EphrataYF Plans Tour A ihushroom processing plant and growing house, an auto mobile assembly plant, a ship dock and Longwood Gardens ■are all Included in the annual Ephrata Area Young Farmer Association tour April 1. Leaving Ephrata High School in a chartered bus at 7:30 a m, the group will return to the same location at 8 30 p m The morning program includes a tour of the Vencenti mush room operation at Kennett Square, followed by a visit to the Hagley Museum at Green ville, Del. Following lunch at the GM cafeteria at Newport, Del, the group will tour the firm’s auto mobile assembly plant. The Young Farmers will move on to tour the ship dock at Wil mington, Del., then come back to Longwood Gardens at Ken nett Square. PUBLIC SALE - Full Line of Farm Machinery ■nd Household Goods Mrs. Edith Tvlor Estate, located on The Buffalo Run Road, 2 miles West of Fillmore, Pa. on Rte. 550, Centre County. SAT., MARCH 27, 10:30 a.m FARM MACHINERY JD. 3010 Gas Tractor with wheel weights, 3 pt Hitch. 4 btm. Mounted Plow: Super M Tractor, Farmall, H Farmall Tractor with Cultivators 2 Row Corn Planter: IH 7 foot cut Mower; 2 bottom I H Plow; 3 bottom IH Plow; 4 Section Perry Harrow, like new. Spike Tooth Harrow, Potato Digger: New Idea 1 Row Corn Picker; IH Disk Drill 13 Hoe, Weed Sprayer, IH Hay Baler, N» 46, New Idea Ground Driven Manure Spreader Massey-Har ris Combine "nth motor and bin; Corn Husker HOUSEHOLD GOODS G E Refrigerator; Westing house Electuc Stove; Dinette Set, 2 Utility Cabinets. Kitchen Cabinet, Washer: 2 Tubs; I.H. Deep Freezer, 12 foot. Exten sion Table with six chairs: Side Board; 4 Rocking Chairs, Writ ing Desk and Chair; Two 3 piece Living Room Suites, Desk (Comb). Note: This is a clean-up sale. Terms Cash or Good Check Auctioneers CARPERS Owners and Auctioneers not held responsible in case of ac cidents. Lunch Available! Owners Edith Tylor Estate C&MS officials said a Mon ger, Midi., shipper complained 1971 tan FEEDER CATTLE-B & CALF SALES South Branch Stockyards, Inc. Moorefield, West Virginia First Sole Friday, April 2, 7:30 P.M. Second Sale • Friday, April 16, 7t30 P.M. ESTIMATED 1600 -1800 HEAD TWO YEAR OLDS, YEARLINGS AND CALVES ALL LONG HAIRED WEST VIRGINIA CATTLE Sole sponsored by West Virginia Department of Agriculture and the South Branch Stockyards, Inc. CONSIGN your cattle to one sale or buy A LOAD PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS From L. H. Brubaker go East on Rockvale Road to Clearview Road, 2nd farm on right. 3 mile Southwest of Guernsey Barn, Route 30. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 4 TRACTORS Farmall H with I.H.C. manure loader, Farmall H, Farmall Super C with 2 bottom mounted plow, cultivators and hoers, John Deere 60 with 801 hitch, 2 bottom 16 in. mounted plows, John Deere cylinder, I.H.C. 3 sec. spring harrow, I.H.C. 28 disc harrow, Dunham cultipacker, New Holland Super 66 baler, 2 flat wagons, David Bradley and New Holland, John Deere #5 mower 7 ft., 30 ft. Smoker elevator with motor, Cunningham hay conditioner, New Idea 4 bar rake. I.H.C. one row compicker (200 acres) Little Giant grain bin on wagon, 2 row Stauffer tobacco planter, 1,000 gal. water tank on wheels, double 20 ft. to bacco wagon, 20 ft. single ladders on wheels, 24 ft. single ladders, shears & spears, Black Hawk complanter, I.H.C. p.T.O. cornbinder roller chains, 10 ft. New Holland ferti lizer drill, New Idea 12A manure spreader, Oliver 13 disc drill, 2 wheel trailer, I.H.C. horse cultivator, 6 hog troughs, elec, fence posts. Walking plow, dirt scoop, winch, Vh hp motor, 40 ft. ex. ladder, 12x38 tractor chains, Papec silage cutter with pipe, air compressor, platform scales, 2 elec, fencers 1 I.H.C. weed chop per Wagon jack, Mellinger garden tractor, nail kegs, iron drag, wooden rake, 100 ft. snow fence, 2 tobacco sprayers. MILKING EQUIPMENT S P 22 milker pump, 3 -50 lb. Surge milker units, S.S. double tubs, S.S. carrying pails, S S. strainer, 32 milk cans, 50 gal. elec, water heater, 2 milk coolers 6 can front opening and 4 can chest, Stewait clippers, forks, shovels, other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 21 ft Victor chest type freezer, G.E. refrigerator, breakfast set, dishes, extension drop leaf table 5 boards, ironstone meat platter, top to dry sink, butter churn, 6 rugs, 3 pc. bedroom suite, single bed, springs and mattresses, library table, studio couch, rockers, Duo-therm oil space heater, Caloric gas range 4 yr. f 66 m. double dram sink, porch furniture. - Meat grinder, stuffer, ladels, large copper and iron kettle. Household items sold at 10:00 A.M. Kreider & Diller, Aucts. Lunch by Happy Gleaners S.S. Class of Strasburg tftjft National ha& filled to p&y the agreed purchase ptices fot three truckloads of potatoes and cantaloupes. The firm was advised of the complaint, but did not answer the charges. USDA’s Judicial Officer ordered payment of the full amount claimed due. The PAC Act establishes a code of good business conduct for the produce industry. 10:00 A.M. 10 TON EAR CORN Terms by, FRANK M. MARTIN TRY A CLASSIFIED ADI Ti-Mar Farm Registered Holstein Dispersal TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1971 Location: 2 Mite South of "ft Kuo* right off Route 41 at Octorara School, turn left on old Route 41, take first road right. 43 HEAD 30 COWS, 5 BRED HEIFERS, 8 OPEN HEIFERS milk, 582 fat, 3.9%. Mostly home-raised Atlantic sired. Sample of Animals selling: • Johanna Ace dtr. 4 year, MSda., 747 S’ 4.0%, over 600 as a 3 year old, her dam sells with 686 fat, her 2 year old to Pilot dtr. and a Bonus heifer calf also sells • • Milk & Honey Ivanhoe dtr. 4 yr., 353 da., 15,573 milk, • Archie*dtr. 2 yr., 361 da., 14,430 milk, 585 fat, 4.0%. Her Misty dam with 622 fat, 4.0% sells. • Apollo Ivanhoe dtr. 1 yr. 11 mo., 305 da., 13,01Jmilk, 517 fat, 4.0%. Her Ivanhoe dam sells 7 yr., 17,925 milk, 708 fat’and her heifer calf sells. te 4 maternal sisters by Pioneer, Posch, Model, Jerry from a dam with 25,908 lbs, milk, 998 fat at 9 yrs., 365 da. Other sires represented: Jack, Flashy, Performer, Ivan hde Star, Hector. . . , These are mostly young cows, have nice udders and plenty of dairyness, see them sell!! MILK EQUIPMENT Including a 300 gallon Jamesway tank, S.S. Tubs, (2) S.S. strainers, 20 qt. S.S. pail, Sp 11 pump, (2) Surge units, 6tC* Badger stable cleaner, 1 year old. 10 Ton 2nd and 3rd cutting alfalfa hay, some corn silage. Sole of- 12:30 Shorp by: TITUS AND MARIAN KING Atglen,Pa. Carl Diller and J. Everett Kreider, Auctioneers Lunch Available PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT HORSES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT., MAR. 27, 1971 Located on North Shirk Road, % mile west of New Hollahd, turn off Route 23 at Good’s Furniture on North Shirk Road. 12 DRIVING HORSES 3 TRACTORS DEUTZ 4006 with 935 hours, on rubber; 2 MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE, 1 BF on steel, and 1 on rubber. FARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere 3-pt. 2 - 14” plow; John Deere grain drill; J.D. 3-pt. hitch corn planter; rubber tired wagon and bed; cultivator for 430 J.D. tractor: New Holland spreader; McDeering horse-drawn spreader; 2-row Stauffer tobacco planter; new and used har rows; 2 Nb. 9 horse-drawn mowers; Oliver tractor mower; New Idea tractor mower; McDeering 28 disc harrow; 3-pt. hitch weed er; McDeering 2-row corn binder with short elevator, good con dition; 2 corn binders for parts; 24-ft. bale elevator; tobacco wagons: 275-gallon water tank on wheels; 2 Oliver Radex plows; side and dump rakes; 2 horse-drawn cultivators; RUSSEL NEW BERRY 10 H.P. DIESEL; spring wagon; buggy wheels; McDonald pump; bale box; shovel harrow; 6 can milk cooler; old upright freezer; tractor saw, rubber tired wheelbarrow; 2 pump jacks for windmill pumps; 12” plains; air driven portable sander; 20 old milk cans, some with loose handle; milker pump; 100-fau. crates; harness, single, double and triple trees; 4-horse hitch; collars and check line; new aluminum shovels; forks; barn broom; tap and die set; pipe threader; cutters; vise; lumber and plywood pieces. 1855 MAP OF THE (3) EARLS, LANCASTER CO., PA. Old dry sink; old wood box; old flour chest; 8-day clock; wash stand; bookcase and desk; coal oil lights; old settee; old walnut frame; old kitchen cabinet; corner cupboard; buffet, server; china closet; bureau; coffee table; couch; carpet; new buggy spreads; old dated jars; old vinegar barrel; bed and mattress: 2 step stools; small iron kettles; chairs and. rockers; old waffle iron and many other articles not mentioned. Sale at 12:00 noon AMOS W. and LYDIA S. HORNING Robert E. Martin, 656-7770 and Frank L. Steller, 656-9055 • Auctioneers Steller and Shenk, Clerks HOUSEHOLD GOODS Terms by Refreshments available.