PUBLIC SALE ORCHARD, PACKING HOUSE & CAMP HOUSE EQUIPMENT, FARM MACHINERY, GARAGE EQUIPMENT, ANTIQUES, & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1972 At 9:00 A.M. Sharp Located approx. 2 miles north of Fawn Grove along the Fawn Grove-Gatcheville Rd. Approx. 10 miles north west of the Norman Wood Bridge, in Fawn Twp., York Co., Pa. Large equipment, hydro-cooler, tracks, & tractors will be sold at 12 noon. V Orchard Equipment & Farm Machinery Best Bio cyclone 500 gal. sprayer, V 8 Ford motor (re built 1971); Bean Royal 35 gal. pump sprayer with 4 cyl. continental engine & 500 gal. wood tank; heavy duty J.D. kilifer disc harrow; J.D. wire tie baler with loading chute; S Int. disc harrows; spring tooth harrow; lime spreader; Lely fertilizer spreader on rubber on wheels; Homelite XL 12 chain saw; large assortment of step ladders & picking ladders of all sizes; 10 x 38 tractor chains; John Bean FMC ear worm self propelled sprayer; Bean spray gun; David Bradley garden tractor w/cultivators; garden work ers; grease guns; asst, of hand pruning tools; Int. 7 ft. tractor mower; large asst, of new & used apple & peach picking bags; fork lift skids: tractor mounted saw & 30 in. circular blade; J.D. 3 pt. hook 2-14” bottom plow; IHC ensilage cutter, etc. Trucks, Tractors, and Trailers 1965 stake body Dodge “500”; 1968 Chevrolet Vz ton pickup (20,000 miles); 1936 Packard farm truck (complete motor job 1970); 1924 Dodge farm truck (2 speed trans., 9 speed forward); 1854 Ford farm truck; 1953 Ford farm truck; 3 Model B J.D. tractors; D—2 catepillar; 15 ft. wagon; 12 ft., 15 ft, 19 ft., 20 ft., & 21 ft., 2 wheel rubber tire trailers: dual truck chains 8:25 z 20 size; 3% HP mini bike w/Tecumseh engine; rotary & reel type lawn mowers. Comp House Equipment & Electric Appliances Army cots & mattresses; single beds & mattresses; 5 gal. commercial vacuum sweeper; 80 gal. hot water heater; 5 electric refrigerators; electric circulating pump; 5 wash ing machines; gas-coal stove comb.; 5 gas stoves; 4 water heaters; 2 burner hot plates; G.E. electric stove; 3 electric fans; 30 cup automatic coffee maker; 4—% HP motors; Hoover & Electrolux vacuum sweepers; electric irons; waf fle irons; toasters; electric blanket; jig saw; Craftsman ortital sander; Sears saw; new skill super duty disc sender; G.E. 12 cu. ft. deep freeze; Bendix ironer; 18 cu. ft. deep freeze; 12 night tables; Dixie cups & dispensers; ironing board; 4 drawer steel filing cabinet; swivel office chair; space heater with fan; oil line & drum; Royal standard typewriter; TV set; 50 ft. copper tubing & fittings; floures cent lights; exhaust fan; 200 ft heavy copper wire; hair curling iron; 2 new Remington Lecktronic shavers; Ig. asst, of pots, pans, skillets, coffee pots, tea kettles, & flat ware; 15 blankets; 4 metal cabinets. Packing House Equipment & Spray Material Clarksville hydro-cooler, 10 ft. (250 boxes per hr., good cond.); 20 ft alum, belt conveyor (with forward & reverse); Niagara chain link 4 section apple grader (belt feed); Niagara roller type peach grader (3 sizes); Lobee Eeach & apple brasher; Niagara peach & apple brasher; and turned apple grader; hand basket turner; electric basket turner; 10—10 ft sections of roller conveyors; 150 new % bu. baskets; (1500) bu. field crates; (40) 20 bu. bulk bins; large Bostitch staple machine w/motor; Bostitch foot operated staple machine; Bostitch hand staple machine; % in., % in., & 9/16 in. Bostitch staples; (800) % bu. ex port tub baskets; box of rubber stamps; (1000) 4 lb. plas tic bags; Bostitch bag staples; % bu. cushions & liners; crowning plates; 2 cable type chain tightners. Spray materials: 80 lb. copper sulphate (Instant blue stone); 1 gal. Pbosphamidon; 4 bags Omite; 6 bags Guthion; 2 bags Captain; 11 bags Niagaratran; 9 bags Thiodan; (7) 2 oz. jars Niagara Stik; (4) 32 oz. jars Millers Nu-Set; 3 gal. “Tween” 20. Garage Equipment & Misc. Items Black—Hawk front & rear end hydraulic jack; floor model heavy duty tire changer; Delta triple duty electric grinder & steel brush; Blitz heavy duty battery charger; heavy bench vise; stationary air compressor w/% HP motor; portable air compressor with % HP motor; new H.K.P. bolt cutters; Geiger floor creeper: valve spring compressor & grinder; (2) 50 ft heavy duty copper ext. cords; % in. electric drill & press; Binks paint spray gun; battery tester; J.D. power take-off air pump; (2) 8 ton hydraulic Jacks; gas cans; tap & die set; pipe wrenches; hand pump for tank; Hercules english bicvpu, new; bulk bin chains; 25 ft. chains; Ig. cement mixing tub; life jacket; storm windows & doors; Myers dry well pump; platform scales; Stihl chain saw; lot of new & used lum ber, all sizes; lot galvanized pipe; heavy duty wagon jack; 100 ft. % in. steel cable; toboggan; wheel barrow; furnace; TV antenna; sweat shirts; box of gloves; roll of wire; 20 gal. wooden keg; log hooks & chains. Antiques & Household Goods Refinished rope poster bed; oak table & 4 chairs; foot pedal harness vise; 2 clothes trees; vrooden rake; refinished wash stand; 3 parlor stoves; old chest; marble top wash stand; 3 in. plank maple meat bench; refinished; old school text books; clock; water crock; 1,5, &10 gal. crocks: 3’ x6’ marble slab; sausage grinder; lard press; hand made lard press; 2 hole com shelter; seed cleaner; pr. of weight scales; grain cradle; wagon jack; double & single trees; dated 1872 buggy wheel rim wrench; blacksmith tools; butchering tools; drying rack; round tables; picture frames; tobacco spears & cutters; old locks & latches; shoe last; wooden plane; hay rope; pulleys; hay fork; hay knife; 200 lb. blacksmith anvil; 1915 Pa. license plate; lots of jars; old gun; brass sleigh bells; bottle capper; wood Venetian blinds; chrome dinette & 4 chairs; solid mahogany coffee table; modem night table; 10 metal kitchen cabinets; kit chen sink fixtures, and many other items. Terms: cash or approved check Robert L Brown, owner Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 John Hope Anderson, clerk Not responsible for accidents Refreshment rights reserved Clip This Ad & Keep LARGE Advisory Council Names Two Area Men as Officers Amos H. Funk, Millersville RDI, was elected president of Pennsylvania State University’s agricultural advisory council during its semi-annual meeting recently. Other officers elected to serve two-year terms with Funk were: John L. Waljker, Finleyville, vice president; Albert M. Best, New Holland, secretary-treasurer. Funk represents the Penn sylvania Association of Soil and Water Conservation District Directors, Inc., on the advisory council. Walker represents Milk, Inc., and is director of member MR. FARMER! Are you aware of the latest law concerning Farm Employees? As of May 1, 1972 Pennsylvania Law says that if you have an employee who works more than 20 hours a week or your payroll exceeds $150.00 you are then subject to the law covering Workman Com pensation. This agency will be glad to discuss this with you. Contact Paul I. Sheaffer or J. Wilbur Sollenberger. PAUL I. SHEAFFER INSURANCE AGENCY Intercourse, Pa. Phone 768-8236 - 392-8900 - 394-1753 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1972 — services, Pittsburgh Division Best is manager of Research and Development, Sperry Rand Corporation, New Holland Machine Company, and represents the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (Pennsylvania Section) The Council, composed of 65 representatives of ag-related Pennsylvania organizations, offers counsel and support for the programs, facilities, and ac tivities of Penn State’s College of Agriculture. Administrators and faculty members of the College meet with the advisory group twice a year. John Reed Rodgers, Belleville, who has served the Council as president since 1968, and retiring vice president Enos B Heisey, Hershey, received Penn State lion statuettes during the meeting for their service to the Council and the University Dr R E Larson, University interim provost, presented the awards Both men will continue as Council members Rodgers represents the Pennsylvania Grassland Council and Heisey represents Agway, Inc. The meeting concluded with a tour of the new Agricultural Administration Building on the University Park campus Apple Blossom Sunday The traditional Apple Blossom Sunday in Adams County will be observed this year on Sunday, May 7. Other than the beautiful apple blossoms, which in some years prove to be fickle, there are many other features which can be enjoyed. The main feature of the festivities will be the crowining of the 1972 Apple Blossom Queen, Miss Lori Slaybaugh, who will be taking over for Miss Marcia Fetters after a year’s reign This as well as other activities will take place at the South Mountain Fairgrounds just north of Arendtsville on Route 234. Busses will be running all af ternoon taking guests to see some of the neighboring orchards free of charge. If you desire, you may tour the apple blossoms in your own car There are signs all along a route telling you which way to go to stay on the Apple Blossom Trail. This is an excellent opportunity for you to see America first and to start near home with one of the local but very colorful festivities Virgin Forest The most exte'nsive virgin forest in the world today is the Amazon Valley forest ex tending from the Atlantic coast into the foothills of the Andes and from Bolivia through Colombia, Vene zuela and the Guianas In Canada, one would have to consume nearly a half-pound of white potatoes a day to keep up with the average annual corn sumption rate as noted by the Canada Department of Agriculture. ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS ” Oua Specialty THIS IS WHY OUR PRICES ARE LOWER - Medications For Dairy, Livestock, Pets - New Butter-T-Dip - “Maes” Mineral Feeders - Farm Gates, Hog Feeders, Black Mulching Film, Stock Waterers, - “Trojan” Seed Corn FIND THE KEY TO YOUR ANIMAL HEALTH AT ZIMMERMAN'S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY .520 E. Wood Main St Corner Rd. Bare\ille,Pa Lititz.Pa. 656-9818 733-4466 33