PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24,12:30 NOON At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa. 73 HEAD - including 2 bulls of service age - 32 cows and 13 bred heifers due close to sale date. 9 cows and bred heifers due next summer. Also, 12 open heifers. The sale features the dispersal of the herd owned by the late Herbert Lane from Tunkhannock. The rolling herd average 10113 lb. M - 477 lb. F. Many cows with high records. Additional consignments come from well-known establish ments, which have been picked to please This is a very large sale with a fine selection for immediate returns now, or investment for this summer and fall production. Come early-we will have to sell them fast! SALE MANAGED BY: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N P.0.80x 458 Camp Hill, Pa., 17011 PAUL Z. MARTIN’S CONSIGNMENT FARM EQUIPMENT SALE WED., FEB. 23, 1972 At 9:00 A.M. To be held at my New Place of Business, 2 miles East of Intercourse, at intersection of Route 340 and New Holland Road, 4 miles South of New Holland TRACTORS LARGE EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS HORSE-DRAWN EQUIP., DAIRY EQUIP., TOOLS, POSTS, LUMBER, HAY AND STRAW Cousin with Dry Goods. We have Buyers for Hay and Straw - Our Commission $1 per ton. SALE ORDER: Small Goods, 9 a.m.; Hay and Straw, 12 noon; Tractors, 1 p.m.; followed by Larger Equipment. Notice NO POULTRY EQUIPMENT. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PAUL Z. MARTIN Blue Ball, Pa. Phone: 717-354-6671 Business - 768-8108 MARTIN AUCTIONEERS and Associates NEXT SALES - MARCH 8 and 22 HORSE SALE - WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH Ist at 6:00 p.m. NOTICE - SPECIAL ANTIQUE SALE - ALL-DAY MAY 27 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY, ETC. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1972 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, 3 miles north of Lebanon, Pa., off Route 72. Watch for Sale Sign. SOME EAR CORN, HAY, STRAW THREE TRACTORS 1970 JOHN DEERE 2020 RU, 1500 hours, Live PTO, 3-Point Hook-up, Hydraulic Positive Traction, Heat Houser, Front End Wheel Weights Hydraulic Cylinder. 961 FORD LIVE PTO Hydraulic Hood-up 8N FORD STANDARD PTO WHEEL WEIGHTS; SAUDER MANURE LOADER ALL TRACTORS ARE IN EXTRA GOOD CONDITION NEW HOLLAND NO. 66 PTO BALER NEW HOLLAND No. 33 CROP FLAIL CHOPPER PTO, New Holland No. 616 Corn Harvester; Fox Blower PTO with 40’ Pipe; New Holland No. 56 Rake 5-Bar on Rubber; Massey Ferguson 7’ Grass Mower, 3-Point Hook-up; New Idea No. 7 Corn Picker Single Row PTO; New Holland 30’ Elevator; John Deere 9’ PTO Windrower; John Deere 13-Disc Grain Drill on Rubber; John Deere 2-Row Com Planter, 3-Pomt Hook-up; New Holland PTO Tank Spreader;- New Idea No. 12 Tractor Spreader; JOHN DEERE F-125 3-BOTTOM 16” PLOW, 3-Point Hook-up; FORD 3- BOTTOM 14” PLOW, 3-Point Hook-up; Ford 2-Bottom 14” Plow; 3-Point Hook-up; BRILLIAN 10” CULTIPACKER; JOHN DEERE DISC HARROW, 28-Disc; 7’ 3-Point Hook-up Scraper. 3-Point Hook-up Carrier; New Holland Rubber Tire Wagon, 16’ Bed, 6-Ton, Cora Side and False Endgate; Electric Weld Rubber Tire Wagon, 16’ Bed; 1950 Va-TON CHEVROLET PICK-UP 250-Gal. Gas Tank on Skids; 12 Pack of Baler Twine; Smith Air Compressor; Lincoln Electric AC-2 25 AMP Welder and Supplies;,2so Ft. 12-2 Electric Wire; Electric Motor; Electric Fencers; Lot Electric Fence Posts; Wooden Fence Posts; Steel and Wooden Gates; Barb Wire; Variety of Lumber; 2xB-12’ Boards; Snow Fence; Cement Blocks; Sheets of Tempered Pressed Wood; 2 Canvas Tarpaulins; 2 Steel Water Troughs; 3 Bath Tubs used for Water Troughs; Steel Drums; Milk Can; Water Bowls; Wheelbarrow Box, new; Railroad Iron; 2 Vises; Pulleys; Jacks; Hand Sprayer; Car Rack; Grease Tubes; Ford Hydraulic Oil; Half Drum of 20 Oil; Gas Heater; Forks; Shovels; Hammers; Large Variety of Tools; Western Auto Rotary Mower, 21”; and many other articles not mentioned. Auctioneer’s Note: All Machinery is in Extra Good condition. If you are in need of Machinery, don’t miss this sale! Sale at 12:00 Noon. Terms Cash AARON MARTIN, JR. Frank and Paul Snyder, Auctioneers Kunkle and Hoover, Clerks. Refreshments by North Lebanon Township Lionettes Not Responsible for Accidents Cause of Worst Peach Tree Disease Found Scientists of Pennsylvania that the most serious disease of State University have discovered peach trees in the Northeastern t Tam"vTa7"^J I Cow Comfort Born Equipment | iif STANCHION ft STALLS L- STALLS "V” STALLS Quality-Built to Last and Last * Plus Free Planning Help * Automatic Parlor Feeding < HENRY S. LAPP I I R. D. 1 GAP, PENNA. ALONG RT. 340 | J PHONE: (717)442-8134 J PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY AND IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT SAT., MARCH 4th , 1972 at 10:00 A.M. SHARP PLACE—Newton Longstreet, Wain Road, Chesterfield, N. J. Turn off Chesterfield-Crosswicks Road. Anyone using N. J. Turnpike, get off Exit 7 at Bordentown and go East to Chesterfield ATTENTION FARMERS: This is an unusually good line of equip ment; having sold his farm, Mr. Longstreet will dispose of the following: 6 TRACTORS—IH C. Parmall #BO6 diesel. I.H.C. Farmall #656 diesel, I.H.C. Farmall #460 w/front end loader and fork lift, IH C Super C Farmall w/wide rear axle, cultivator and sidedresser; I H.C Super Farmall w/cultivator 4 TRUCKS—I.H.C #lB9O w/20 ft gr and bulk tomato body, G.M.C. #450 ten wheel w /22 ft gr and bulk tomato body, CMC #420 w/hydraulic hoist and gr body w/fert auger and a walk-m van type truck IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT—V-8 Chrys 6x6 Marlow pump, Gor man-Rupp 6x6 P.T O. pump, irrigation pipe trailer, 35 pcs 40’x6” Barton alumn pipe, 12 pcs 40’x6” Champion pipe, 50 pcs 40’x5” Champion alumn pipe, 6 pcs. 20’x5” Champion pipe, 35 pcs. 30’x5’’ Champion alumn pipe, 38 pcs 40’x4” Champion alumn. pipe, 9 pcs. 40’x3” Champion alumn. pipe, two 30’x6” suc tion pipe and screen, Rambird risers and sprinklers, Skinner ris ers and sprinklers, Myers deep well pump and suction pipe, Mar low 2” suction pump, L’s and T’s. MACHINERY—John Deere #55 combine w/gr and corn heads, I H.C #550 16” 5 bottom steerable plow, I H.C. #370 11 ft wheel controlled disc harrow, Hamman Chattanooga Mulchmonster, 2 J D spring tooth harrows, Coby 12 ft. soil packer, 12 ft wood scraper for disc harrow, new I.HC #56 four-row corn planter w/band spray attachment, new 4 row 3 pt hitch Holland trans planter w/side mount 250 gal tank, I.H C #660 four or six row 3 pt hitch rear mounted culti, w/4 row sidedresser attachment, 12 ft weeder, 5 rubber tire wagons w/sides and false front for one, John Bean blast sprayer, new Idea bulk spinner fert spread er, weed sprayer w/pump, 2 manure spreaders, Woods rotary cutter, Massey-Harns IS disc gr drill, Oliver 16 disc gr drill, new. Tew vegetable washer and absorber w/ waxer and roller picking table, Greefa vegetable and fruit grader, IH C #SST pickup baler, I.H C. #lOO trailer type mower, 2 gravity flow metal gr. wagons, John Deere #894 hay rake, I.H.C #l5 hay rake, John Deere 36 ft bale elevator, Mayrath 24 ft gr auger w/three horse elec motor, Cardinal 36 ft. x 6 in power take-off gr auger, IH C #IOKW power take-off elec, generator, 2 skate wheel roller conveyors, concrete mixer, 150 gal, fuel tank on wheels w/pump, 50 gal. drums, 2000 gal. water tank, 2 tractor wind breakers, 2 Zon guns, farm labor houses and equipment, spray material, 2000 5/8 bas , large air compressor, ext. ladder and step ladders, bag trucks, poultry and egg room equip , water cooler, 2 space heat ers, hydraulic jacks, Howe platform scales, shop tools and items too numerous to list. The seller or auctioneer are not responsible for any theft or acci- dents on sale premises, Lunch counter. Terms: Cash. Clerk: Rockhill E. Allen Nixon member of the N. J. Auctioneers Association and National Auctioneer Association. (f|P (H COMFORT HERRINGBONE STALLS STALLS -Jmi WATER CUPS COW. CALF BULL PENS Selling for Newton Longstreet Auctioneer: E. Allen Nixon Phone: 267-5977 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19,1972 FARM I VENTILATION United States, prunus stem pitting, is caused by tomato nngspot virus The disease is spread by a nematode, Xiphinema, according to Dr S H Smith and Dr R F. Stouffer, associate professors of plant pathology who conducted the experiments The disease is carried by orchard and nursery trees Following their research, a workable control program to reduce losses among peaches and other stone fruits has been developed by these scientists in cooperation with David M Soulen, plant pathologist of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture The studies were carried out at the Fruit Research Laboratory of Penn State’s Agricultural Experiment Station, Biglerville Although the first nursery stock released under this program will not be available until this Spring, initial phases of the work have already reduced nursery losses by 65 per cent, Dr Smith announced This par ticular work involved nursery inspection and post-planting fumigation The Pennsylvania Fruit Tree Improvement Advisory Board has approved the control program This includes pre-plant fumigation of nursery soil to destroy the nematode, indexed bud wood sources to avoid in troduction of the virus, and nursery inspection to assure continuing high quality of Penn sylvania nursery stock Since 1967, Pennsylvania fruit growers have lost about 82,000 peach trees, valued at ap proximately $550,000, from the disease At the same time, losses of other stone fruits, including cherries, have been about 33,000 trees at an estimated value of $220,000 Fruit tree nurseries in the Commonwealth have lost at least $190,000 with a continuing loss of about $40,000 per year Discarded matchstick cur tains, cut to fit and laced around wastebaskets, plant ers or other straight-sided objects, make handsome ac cessories Public Sale Register (Continued from Page 32) public sale of Rawlinsville Fire Co Farm Implements, Household Goods and Antiques Items sold on commission Food served. Robert Althouse, Chairman, Holtwood, R D 2, Phone 284-4530 SAT. MAY 6- Public Sale of Real Estate and Contents for Chester Palmer Estate, Manheim RD3 Wolgemuth, Auctioneer *FARM * ANIMAL / FREE! Your sale can be listed in our Sales Register without charge Just mail details to Lancaster Farming, P 0 Box 266, Lititz, Pa 17543 33