• x• v.w.v.-.w.-.vxxxx.x.;*:.:^^^ Public Sale Register SAT. JAN. 15- 29 - Public Auction of Good Clean Household Fur niture starting at 10 o’clock at Harry’s Auction, u Graybill Road, Bareville. ' !AT. JAN. 15 - 11 A.M. Public Sale of Valuable Farm Machinery and Tools on the premises located approx. 3 Vi miles northeast of Stewartstown and 1 mile north of the Pleasant Valley Golf Course in East Hopewell Twp., York Co., Pa. Sale by Glenn and Creda Her shner, owners. Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer. SAT. JAN. 15 - 12 Noon Real Estate, Public Auction by Siloam Enterprises, Inc., Salisbury, Md. Harry Rudnick and Sons, Inc., Sales Managers and Auctioneers of Galena, Md. WED JAN 19 - Public Sale of Farm Machinery, equipment, hdwr., implements and supplies At our new place of business along Route 340, 2 miles East of Intercourse and 4 miles South of New Holland Sale by Paul Z Martin, Blue Ball, Pa WED JAN 19- Complete Maryland Herd Dispersal at the New Holland Sales Stables consisting of 50 Head of Hoistems Glenn Fite, Owner FRI NIGHT JAN 21- 8 Sharp “The New Year Sale” 60 Head Registered and Grade Canadian and Wisconsin Hoistems at the Black & White Holstein Farm, Lancaster, Pa , across from Comet Drive-in Theatre on >/ 4 mi. west of ABC breeding unit Sale by Charles C Myers, Owner, Abe Diffenbach, Auct, Henry Ket tering, Pedigrees FRI. JAN 21- 10 AM Farm Machinery Auction Sale Located 4 miles north of York, Pa on Rt 181, Exit 10 or 11 off Interstate 83, Emigsville, Pa Sale by York Co Farm & Inc Equip Co Inc. SAT. JAN 22- 1 P.M. Another Good Dairy Cattle Auction at our Dairy Barn, just off Rt 15 in Bath (Continued on Page 28) Pa. Beekeepers Elect The Pennsylvania State Beekeepers Association in a day long business and banquet session this week re-elected its officers to serve for another year. President is Harvey Kimbel, Flourtown, Montgomery County. Vice president is Edwin J An derson, State College, Centre County. Russell A. Wentz will continue to serve as secretary-treasurer. Wentz is from Spring Grove RD3, York County Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1972 Corn Growers Successful At Farm Show This Week Area corn growers were suc cessful in topping many of the honors at the Farm Show this week m the open classes The classes, the winners and their address and placings in clude- Class 1, District 1 10 Ear Hybrid Dent Horace L Prange, Cochranville, first, Donald S Boshnaugle, Columbia RDI, second, D B Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, third, Donald Nace, Spring Grove RD3, fourth, Jeffrey Carl, Hanover, fifth Class 3 State-wide 10 Ear Open Pollinated Dent or Flint Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first, Donald Nace, Spring Grove, second, Clyde Brubaker, 2418 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, third, Eugene Brubaker, Lebanon RD, fourth Class 4, District i 30 Ear Hybrid Dent D B Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first, Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, second, Eugene Brubaker, Lebanon RD, third, Clyde Brubaker, 2418 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, lourth, Delmar M Hernley, Lebanon RD3, fifth Class 6, State-wide 30 Ear Open Pollinated Dent or Flint Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first, Eugene Brubaker, Lebanon RD, second, Clyde Brubaker, Lan caster, third, D. B Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, fifth Class 7, District 1 10 Ear Single-Cross Hybrid Donald S Boshnaugle, Columbia RDI, Three More Rabies Cases Two cattle farms m Tioga County have reported that three of their animals have been lost to rabies, according to a report from the Bureau of Animal In dustry of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. On a feeder and breeding operation near Middlebury Center, a mature cow and a heifer were diagnosed positive to rabies tests There are about 60 animals on this farm About 15 miles due west on the Tioga-Potter County line, one cow in a herd of 80 was diagnosed positive. lirst, Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, second, Clyde Bmbaker, Lancaster, third, Kenneth E Mull. Lebanon RD2, Irouth, Eugene Brubaker, Lebanon HD, filth Class 9, District 1 30 Ear Single-Cross Hybrid D B Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first, B Russell Sauder, Manheim RD3, second, Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, third, Eugene Brubaker, Lebanon RDI, lourth, Clyde Brubaker, Lancaster, fifth Class 11, State-wide 10 Ear Popcorn Jeffrey Carl. Hanover, first, Donald Nace, Spring Grove RD3, second, Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, third, Eugene Brubaker, Lebanon RD, filth Local winners in the 4-H Club classes were Class 13, District 1 Hybrid Dent Kerry Boyd, Ephrata RDI, first, Douglas Rohrer, 1623 Book Road, Lancaster, second, Steven Ney, Marietta RDI, fourth, Jere Swarr, Manheim RD2, fifth Local winners in the vocational classes were Class 15, District 1 Hybrid Dent Dalvm Krug, Hellam RD2, first, Joseph Aimoney, Wnghtsville RDI, third, Carl Gerlach, Columbia RD2, fourth, Dave Gerlach, Columbia RD2, fifth, Larry Fhnchbaugh, Hellam RD, sixth, Amos N Sauder, Manheim RDI, seventh, Wayne Kreider, Quarryville RDI, ninth Because there is no knowledge ol any possible bites or contact with predators on the affected animals, no link has been established between the two outbreaks The rabid cattle were destroyed and all other cattle on the two farms will be quarantined lor a period of at least 100 days The three cases brings the total to 18 since the start of this fiscal year Last year at this same date the total was only eight Feed-Grain Dates Changed Producer signup for par ticipation in the 1972 wheat, feed gram and cotton programs today was changed to the period February 3 through March 10 by the U S Department of Agriculture Originally the signup was scheduled January 17 through February 25 USDA officials said the change in time of signup is being made to permit producers and the Department to evaluate in formation from a special January 27 Farmers Planting Intentions Report However, County ASCS offices can accept signups from producers prior to the beginning of the official signup period, subject to the rules and regulations in effect on February 3, 1972. The February 3 starting date for 1972 signup compares to March 1 for the 1971 programs, and a range of February 2 to February 6 for the four preceding program years. 255-Pound Squash A 255-pound squash exhibited by A. W. Smith, Box 19, St. Clairsville, Bedford County, is the largest pumpkin-squash entry at the 56th Pennsylvania Farm Show. 27