COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1972 mZf' 65 HEAD HOLSTEINS This herd consists of 25 mature cows that are all springing or are due. 31 good Holstein Heifers mostly open. A little thin but a lot of dairy quality. 12 thin Holstein Feeder Steers, really weight takers. These cattle are all home raised and only being of fered for sale due to farm being sold. If you are looking for Heifers, this is the sale to get them. Consigned by GLENN FITE Quarryville, Pa. 717-786-2750 Public Sale FARM MACHINERY & HOUSEHOLD GOODS y 2 mile west of Chestnut Level, along road from Chestnut Level to Liberty Square, 4 mile south of “The Buck”, 16 mile south of Lancaster, off Route 272. Saturday, February 26,1972 770 Case Diesel with 500 hrs., 530 Case Diesel with 300 hrs. both fully equipped, IHC 350 Utility Diesel w/loader, Farmall M with power kit, w/2 row New Idea mounted corn picker, Farmall H w/cultivators, 4 bottom Case mounted plow trip bottom, 3 bottom Oliver plow trip bottom, John Deere 3 sec. spring har row, I.H.C, heavy disc, cultipacker, New Holland Super 67 hay baler w/thrower, 3 bale thrower wagons, Myers hay conditioner, New Idea hay conditioner, like new. New Holland #56 hay rake, Smoker bale eleva tor 24 foot. APP. 60 TON CORN 30 TON STRAW 60 TON Ist, 2nd, 3rd CUTTING ALFALFA 2 bin wagons, 2 row Oliver cornplanter, Oliver weeder, N.H. manure spreader P.T.0., N.H. manure loader with V snow plow, 3 pt. scraper blade, 2 row Hershey transplanter, 3 sets double tobacco ladders, double tobacco hoers, tobacco clippers, Minnich press, lath, platform scales, 3 flat bed wagons, 13 disc I.H.C. grain drill, I.H.C. fertilizer drill, fert. att. for Farm all A, 3 pr. cow clippers 1 sheep head, Heavy Duty elec, welder, stripping room stove. 3 COBY FORAGE BOXES WITH 30 IN. CROSS CONVEYOR EX. Roller chain webbs & tail gates, 1 mounted on heavy duty Coby wagon, J.D. 13 disc grain drill. 2 S.P. 11 milker pumps, vacuum pipe for 50 head, tractor chains, 2 hole corn shelter, sawbuck to fit tractor, 2 turkey shelters, chicken feeders, brooder stove, fencers, milk cans, hog troughs, feed carts, shovels, forks, garden equipment, hog feeders, rope and pulleys, tools, many other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5 piece bedroom suite, davenport, 2 overstuffed chairs, 6 dining room chairs, 2 kitchen cabinets, 5 pc. breakfast suite, jelly cupboard, plank bottom rocker, bureau, blonde coffee table, 2 kitchen stools, P & Beam scales, elec, lights, Maytag wringer washer, butchering tools, dishes, iron teakettle, 3 railroad lanterns, pots and pans, doilies, curtains, lawn chairs, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLD AT 11:00 A.M. Kreider and Diller, Aucts. Not responsible for accidents Lunch by Church of God 11:00 A.M. 5 TRACTORS Terms by GEORGE F. EAGER Chester County Announces FFA Record Book Winners Chester County FFA members recently competed in a country- PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY & 6 BRED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, 5 BULLS CORN and MIXED HAY THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1972 Located 3 miles southwest of Gap. 3 miles northwest of Christiana. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. FARMALL H TRACTOR with cultivator and mower New Holland Super 68 Baler; New Holland Manure Spreader; 13 Disc Ontario Grain Drill; John Deere Side Rake; 10-£t. New Idea Fertilizer Drill; Cunningham Hay Crimper; Smoker 26-ft. Bale Elevator; Lapp Elevator; Heavy-duty 2-bottom 14” Oliver Plow; John Deere Disc Harrow; 3-section McDeering Spring Harrow; New Idea Wagon; 2-row I.H. Corn Planter; 2- row Tobacco Planter; Tobacco Ladders; 5,000 Tobacco Lath; Corn Sheller; Water Heater; Forks; Shovels; Old Milk Cans; Log Chains, etc. 6 Bred Holstein Heifers, 5 Bulls and a Pony, also to be sold. Sale at 12:30 p.m. TERMS BY FRANK W. WALLACE LEROY ZOOK, AUCTIONEER PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1972 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises off Route 501 at Lexington, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch for Sale 818,1 3 TRACTORS FORD DIESEL 6000 with 2072 Hours Live PYO Select Speed. 3-Point Hook-up, other Extras FORD 901 SELECT-O-SPEED, 2300 Hours Live PTO 3-Point Hook-up, Ground Speed, Other Extras TRACTOR CHAINS, HEAT HOUSER for 901; 3-Point Hook-up Cultivator, Farmall A; MASSEY-FERGUSONNO. 51012’ SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE OWATONNA HAY BINE 9’ PTO, like new; New Rubber Roll for Hay Bine; Wood Stalk Cutter PTO; Onan Generator on Trailer PTO 25 KW (New); All Crop Grain Drill on Rubber, 18 Disc; John Deere 2- Row Corn Planter 246-247; Farm Hand PTO Manure Spreader on Rubber; McKissick Transport with Auger & Bagger; 2 Farmec Grain Bins complete; NEW HOLLAND 717 HARVESTER with 9 Knives, Corn Head and Pick-up Electro Wide Track Wagon and Bed (new); Lanco PTO Silage Wagon 10T Chassis; Ford 2-Row Mounted Corn Picker with Lube; John Deere 3-Bottom 16” Tumble Plow; Ford Heavy Duty Disc, 32-disc on rubber; Cultipacker 9’; Weeder on Wheels, 12-Ft.; 3-Point Hook-up Sprayer; Gandy Universal to Mount on Tractor for Septicide (new); Oliver 20-20 Disc; McDeering 2-Wheel Tractor Trailer with Metal Bed; V-Snow Plow; Weeder; Shop Vacuum Cleaner with 2%-H.P. Motors, like new; Air Compressor; 2-Point Hitch for Farmall (new); 2 Cylinders. Lancaster Silo Distributor; 2 Augers, 20” each; Ms-H.P. Motors, some new; Roller Scoop; Ground Scoop; Barrel Cement for 3-Point Hook-up; Platform Scales; Back Scrat cher; Lot of Used Lumber; Some Wide Old Boards; 160 Sawed Locust Posts; Skids; Lot of Steel Fence Posts; Large Cement Pipes; Steel Drums; 4,800 Tobacco Laths; 5-Gallon Buckets; Lot Scrap Iron. GMC 4000 TRUCK. 36,000 Miles With Dump Bed, Grain Type Bed with High Sides, Bows and Canvas, Good Condition 1962 V-8 4-Door Sedan Galaxie 500 Power Steering, Power Brakes, Good Condition 5-Gallon Cans with Oil; Grease Guns and Pump; Tar paulins; Bag Wagon; Small Water Pump (new); Seeder; Sled for Barrels; Log Chains; Wooden Wheelbarrow; Extension Ladder; Bulldozer Electric Fencer; Ropes; Jacks; Pipe Threader; Weed Burner; Window Sash; Steel Sash; Ven tilator; Bolts; Nails; Tools; Forks; Shovels; Digging Iron. POULTRY SUPPLlES—Automatic Waterers; Electric Litter Stirrer; Rollway Nests for Belts Gathering; Elmor Egg Scales; Automatic Chains and Troughs; Lot Feeder and Fountains; Lot of Wire, Ix 2 and 2x4 Wire; 1 New Roll; Barb Wire and large lot of other articles not mentioned. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Dresser; Chest of Drawers; Beds; Play Pen; Jars, Jugs, Etc. Auctioneer’s Note All Machinery is in Extra Good Con dition. Sale at 11:00 A.M. Sharp. Terms by FRANK SEIBEL Frank and Paul Snyder, Aucts. 859-2688 733-7052 Fry and Garman, Clerks. Refreshments by Indiantown Junior Mothers Class Not Responsible for Accidents Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19,1972 wide project record book evaluation contest. This contest was open to all Chester County FFA members. Local winners became eligible for state com petition which was held at Penn State. The winners by category in cluded: Two Enterprises Carl Yoder, 0. J. Roberts High School, bronze. Three Enterprizes Stanley Guest, O. J Roberts, gold; Gerald Metzler, Octorara High School, gold; Leßoy Kolb, 0. J Roberts, gold, and S. Michael Mowrer, 0. J Roberts, bronze Four Enterprises Frank Mast, 0. J. Roberts, gold. Seven Enterprises Christopher Herd, Octorara, bronze. Corn for Grain Howard Stoltzfus, 0. J. Roberts, silver. Supervised Occupational Experience Off-Farms Floyd Stahl, 0. J. Roberts, silver, and Barry Dawson, 0. J. Roberts, silver. Truck Garden Grant Hun sberger, 0. J. Roberts, gold. Wildlife Conservation Sherman K. Ewing, 0. J. Roberts, gold. In addition, Sherman Ewing, 0. J. Roberts, placed first in the Southeast District Wildlife Conservation Contest. Stanley Guest, 0. J. Roberts, placed fourth in the Interstate Milk Producers Award. Frank Mast, 0. J. Roberts High School, placed first in the Production Credit Association Award for the Norristown Region and Stanley Guest of 0. J. Roberts High School was the County winner. Pennfield Appoints Carman Robert GraybiJJ, president of Pennfieid Corporation, has an nounced the appointment of Alan E. Carman, Bridgeton, N.J., to sales manager for all Pennfieid prepared foods. Carman will be responsible for general sales throughout the eastern Mid-Atlantic sales area for all “Dutch Treat” and “Pennfieid Farms” prepared foods. He will be overseeing the entire network of food brokers marketing Pennfield’s products in major eastern markets. His headquarters will be in Philadelphia. Carman has been in the food business more than 25 years, coming to Pennfieid as a former vice president of the Philadelphia division of Ken J. Pezrow Cor poration of Maspeth, N.Y., with a background as a manufacturer’s representative and food broker in canned and frozen food products. Pennfieid Corporation, with headquarters in Lancaster, was established in March 1971 with the merger of Miller and Bushong of Lancaster and D. E. Horn and Co. of York. Teen Leader Weekend A 4-H Teen Leader Weekend will be held beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, March 3 and continue until 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5 at the Hooliday Inn in Lionville. Designed to develop teen leaders, this is an opportunity to meet with other 4-H’ers and discuss and share plans. Also on the agenda is a guidance chairman at Abington School, Ben Monticciolo, who will present a session on the senses and personalities. For further information, contact the Extension office immediately. Call 394-6851. 35