LEETESTEAD ESTATE COMPLETE DISPERSAL Location: 2 miles east of Coudersport, Pa., Potter Co., on Rt. 6. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1971 starting at 9 a.m. 108 HEAD CHOICE REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE 108 103 Registered and 5 Hi-grade 55 young' high producing milking age' females, majority due to freshen from Aug. 1 to Nov. 1; 25 Registered bred heif ers to freshen Aug. 1 to Oct. 1; 27 Registered open heifers, 8 to 11 months old; 1 Registered service age bull. Bloodlines of Sire Power sires and Soiling Rockman son used throughout this dairy. (All above mentioned animals raised at Leete stead’s). R. H. A. as of May 29,1971 —13,297 milk, 503 F. Certi fied to Blood and T B tested. 5 tractors: J.D. 3020 fully equipped; Massey Ferguson Super 90 diesel-matic w/multipower; Ford'Major diesel w/3 pth; Oliver OC 12 diesel cat w/blade; Bob Cat 500 loader and sixty one other pieces of up-to-date farm machinery, some nearly new and rest in very good condition. 3 Tracks Shop & Garage Equipment Lumber Household Items Terms: Cash or good check sale day SALE MGR. NOTE: Please note the starting time for this exceptionally large dispersal where you will find quality dairy' cattle and well kept farm machinery. We look forward to see ing you at this estate auction and if we can help you in any way don’t hesitate to ask. D. O. ROCKWELL, Sale Mgr. Troy, Pa. 16947 Phone 717-297-3460 MACHINERY FILOMENA LEETE, owner, individually and as Executrix of the Estate of Norman Leete Wiker & Durvall, Attorneys Carl Diller & Everett Kreider, Auctioneers R. H. Sweet, Clerk Lunch Available C. B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse, Penna. Economist (Continued from Page 20) also sell milk in Pennsylvania and New York. The low prices in New Jer sey are only possible if higher prices can be charged in other areas to balance returns. This results in higher prices than are economically necessary in Pennsylvania particularly. Before aiiy substantial change is made in the operation of -milk price regulation in Pennsylvania, the uneconomic situation in New Jersey should be corrected. 6. The low prices in New Jer sey have not contributed to higher milk consumption. In fact, the opposite is true. The continued harangue about milk and politics in New Jersey has resulted in a great er rate of decline in consump tion in New Jersey than the national average. I submit that resale pricing contributes most to the desired goal of dairy farmers for a stable market. Without reasonable price regulation, disastrous circum stances will result. Markets will disappear and consumers will be paying higher milk prices in the long run. Winchester-Summer Yearling Sale Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc, Winchester, Virginia FRIDAY EVENING, July 23,1971 7 P.M. 500 STEERS ond 300 HEIFERS I State Sponsored Graded Uniform Lots All Breeds! Weight: 500-1000 lbs. Dehorned I P. T. McINTIRE, Sale Manager FOR INFORMATION; WRITE OR PHONE: AREA CODE 703 • 662-2946 or 837-1254 NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC. Box 440, Winchester, Va. 22601 CALL Bob or Los On New, Used & Rental Tractor* & Equipment New LH. 615 Combine with 13 ft. Grain Platform New Model Tractors Have Arrived Used 101 Combine with Grain Head 2 Farm all Tractors "M” Grim Hay Tedders Try one Mower Conditioners As Low As $lOOO. Hardy Sprayer $l5O. Beam 500 Speed Sprayer $2OOO. B 275 Used Tractor 311 Plows Used Allis Chalmers D-15 McCormick #3O Loader CALL Dick Bomberger CALLUS! IT COULD BE WE HAVE IT. ALUMINUM GATES 10-12-14-16 foot As Low As $21.00 GOLDEN MALRIN BAIT 5 LB. CANS Sugar Bait for killing flies. Ortho Dairy & Horse Fly Spray $2.95 Gal. Cultivator Shovels and Sweepers As low as $l.OO SPECIAL % SWEEPERS reg. price $1.35 SPECIAL PRICE 50e 10 CONTROLLED TRUCKS FOR BETTER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17,1971—21 Penn Manor Thimbles The Penn Manor Clashing Thimbles’ third meeting, held at the Penn Manor Middle School recently, was called to order by reciting the 4-H pledge, with President Kris Stehman presiding. New business concerning club insurance was heard. It was de cided that 10 cents per mem ber would be paid out of the club treasury. The patriotic song, “Ameri ca”, was led by Song Leaders Linda Sickman and Lori Lea man. A cleaning committee was appointed and the meeting was .adjourned. The second year members, who are making a cotton skirt, were shown by leader Mrs. Porter how to make a button sample for round-up. Club reporter, Linda Ann Leaman Qualifications A president of the United States must be a natural born citizen of the country, at least 35 years of age and 14 years a resident of the United States. CALL Titus Burkholder BULK MILK TANKS 425 Gal. Esco Low Wide Model 400 Gal. Girton NCDI 14 Can Esco Milk Cooler 12 Can Star Milk Coolers Above tanks New York and Walker Full line of Liquid Washing Cleansers New Sunset and MOkeeper Bulk Tanks Kleenzade Automatic Bulk Tank Washers ERVICE Phone 768-8231 O O O " : «=> » X. 1 o'** k o Oivtffci NEWgiy NATIONAL SAFETY WEEK JULY 25 31 IP7I PUBLIC SALE REGISTER SAT. JULY 17—1 P.M. Mary land Herd Dispersal at the Shady Lane Dairy Cow Stables, Vz mile west of Quarryville off Rt 372 on Shady Lane Road, East Dru more Twp. Sale by Glenn Fite, Quarryville RD2, Kersey Brad ley, Auct. TUBS EVE. JULY 20—7:30 FT* M. Holstein Dispersal Sale lo cated 6 miles north of Rt. 222, along Rt. 897, 3 miles north of Reinholds, Pa. Terms by Ver non Leininger. Randal Kline, Auctioneer. THURS. JULY 22—Public Auc tion of 50 Head of Holsteins lo cated 5 miles north of Rt. 222 along 897, 2 miles north of Rein holds. Sale by Vernon and Ray Kline, Owners, Randal Kline, Auctioneer. FRI. JULY 23—7 P.M. 800 head Steers & Heifers Summer Year ling Sale to be held at the Fann ers Livestock Exchange, Inc. lo cated 1% miles west of Winches ter, Va., on U.S. Route 50. SAT., JULY 24—9 A.M. Leete stead Estate Complete Dispersal located 2 miles east of Couders port, Pa., Potter Co., on Rt. 6, Sale by Filomena Leete, owner, individually and as Executrix of the Estate of Norman Leete. D. O. Rockwell, Sale Mgr., Troy, Pa. Carl Diller and Everett Kreider, Auctioneers.