48—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3, 1973 Manheim Two prominent turfgrass specialist* were cited for achievements during the annual Turfgrass Conference held recently at The Pennsylvania State University. Honored were Dr. Fred V. Grau of College Park, Md, and Dr. Joseph M. Duich of University Park. Each received a service award plaque from the Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council. Elected president of the Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council was Martin Stolpe of New Castle. The new first vice-president is David 0 Miller of Bethlehem. Second vice-president is Robert Hummer of Manheim Treasurer is David Boyd, Jr, of New Wilmington Continuing as executive director is Dr. Grau. Named directors of the Council were Clyde Lyons of West Mid dlesex, Craig Monroe of Somerset, Richard Valentine of Ardmore, William Helbling of Pittsburgh, Levi Travis of Hawley, and C William Black of Hagerstown, Md The Penn State Turfgrass Conference was dedicated to Russell A Smith, turfgrass research technician at the University for 36 years. Due to illness. Smith was unable to attend but was represented at a testimonial dinner by brother John, vegetable technician, who has served Penn State for 37 years, and brother William, “The American Idea: The Land” “The Land,” part one of “The American Idea,” a series of hour long Specials, debuts on Sunday, March 18 on ABC-TV, at 8 pm (EST) “The Land” is the story of America as seen in a series of nostalgic reunions with our forefathers who had given up their homes across the seas and, although bewildered by the magnitude and strangeness of the new land to which they didn’t quite belong, were determined to make it home Guest narrators include Henry Fonda, Cloris Leachman, the late Edward G Robinson and Dick Van Dyke who speak about the heritage of our land and the people who founded it. The Special is, in a way, almost a love song to America and to its most precious asset, the land, and the uniquely American principle that each man in this new world might own a portion of it It tells the story of rural America, of the farms, the fields and the forests, of lakes and rivers, of mountains and of plains. “The Land” is painted on a huge pictorial canvas in tiny brush strokes, folk songs, family bibles, inscriptions on tomb stones, diaries, letters, samplers, poems, biographies, legends, rituals and advertisements Backing this filmed essay on the growth and development of America are an original score by Richard Rodgers and folk music sung by the Roger Wagner Chorale “The Land.’’presented by Ford Motor Company, was produced and directed by William Cart wright for executive producers Alan Landsburg and Laurence D Savadove Money Wasters Fifty members of a Na tional Archives team have worked for more than a year counting different Federal forms currently in use. They have already identified 7 00,- 000 different forms and anti cipate the final count will be more than a million. Man Elected Officer At Turfgrass floricultural technician, who served the University for 42 years. Regrettably, Russell Smith died two days after the conference. The service award to Dr. Grau recognized his outstanding contributions and devotion to furthering the turfgrass industry both at home and abroad - especially for his most recent contribution as executive director of the Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council. Dr. Grau was born on a farm in Nebraska in 1902. He received his BS debree at the University of Nebraska in 1931 working on golf courses to finish college. In 1931- 33 he became a research assistant for the U.S. Golf Association Green Section, Arlington, Va. He received his MS degree at the University of Maryland in 1933 and his PhD degree at the University of Maryland in 1935. Dr Grau worked in Penn sylvania as an extension PUBLIC AUCTION All-Day Spring Consignment Sale ALL TYPES OF FARM EQUIPMENT MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1973 Will be offered at Public Auction on the premises located 1 mile west of Ephrata, off Route 322, % mile south on East Wood Corner Road. Watch for sale arrows, the following to wit: JOHN DEERE NO. 34 HARVESTER with 2-Row 38-In. Corn Head; John Deere 10-Ft. Cultipacker; John Deere 9-Ft. Cultipacker; John Deere 9-Ft. Harrow; Letz No. 225 PTO Grinder Mill. TRACTORS 3010 JOHN DEERE, Gas, with 2-Row Cultivator; JOHN DEERE A, and more Tractors till Sale Day. John Deere 24-T Baler with Thrower; Allis Chalmers No. 780 Harvester with Corn Head and Hay Pick-up; John Deere No. 12 Harvester with Corn and Pick-up Head, 1000 PTO; New Holland 270 Baler with Thrower; Mas*ev Harris 2-Row Self-propelled Corn Picker; M-M 2-Row Poll Type Corn Picker; John Deere 14-T Baler; Fox Hopper Blower; Ford 1-Row Corn Picker; New Holland No. 33 Flail Chop per; Portable Grain Dryer; John Deere KBA Disc Harrow; 36-Disc on Transport; John Deere 12-Ft. Roller Harrow; Brillion 10- Ft. Roller Harrow; Oliver Cover-crop Disc; 2 John Deere Spring Harrows; 2-Section International Fast- Hitch Harrow; Cultimuleher; Oliver 3-Bottom 14-in. Trip Trailer Plow; Oliver 2-Bottom 16-In. Trip Trailer Plow. 10 KW-PTO Generator on Wheels New Holland Gravity Bin on Chassis; 2 Silage Wagons with False End Gates; 28-Ft. New Idea Elevator; McCor> miek 3S-Ft. Elevator with iVz-H.P. Motor; 24-Ft. Smoker Elevator with Motor; Ford No. 309 3-Point Corn Planter; John Deere 246 Corn Planter; 2 Zimmerman Tank Spread ers; Hawk Bilt Tank Spreader; John Deere No. 40 Spread er: New Holland No. 330 Spreader; JOHN DEERE NO. 45 LOADER; 2 Sauder Loaders; 6-Ft. Snow Scoop for Sauder Loader; Oliver Superior Grain Drill; Brillion Packer Seed er; Dunham Disc Harrow; New Idea Trailer Mower; Grove Corn Drag; 2-Row Ford Cultivator; 2 Farm Trailers; To bacco Transplanters; 3-Point Sprayer Fiber Tank; M-M Uni-picker Unit; McCormick Corn Sheller; John Deere B Cultivator. 14 METAL FARROWING CRATES, Complete with Creep Dividers; Two 12-Hole Round Hog Feeders; 2 Electric Hog Waterers; 3 Chain Saws; Unloading Winch; Alma No, 30 Surge Milker Pump; 4 Surge Milker Units; Milk Cans; 2 Double Stainless Steel Wash Vats; 26-Ft. and 30-Ft. 6-In. Tube Auger; 6-In. and 8-In. Augers; Milk Reolarer Mixer; Endless Belt; 12-FT. VANDALE SILO UNLOADER; Gra ham Paige Roto-tiller; E-Z Farmer Tobacco Hoer; 22 Sec tions 6-In. Orangeburg; and many other items. Load of New Tools and Hardware This is a partial listing There will be many other items till Sale Day. Sale time 9 00 A M. Sharp. Terms by John E and Paul E Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 - 733-3305 PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS SALE 4 4 4 9 + * *■ A,*v4*<V i -V agronomist at Pennsylvania State College from 1935 to 1945. He traveled to Europe in 1937 on the Fourth International Grasslands Congress Tour. During 1941-42 he worked for The War Department in Washington helping with dust erosion control. As U.S. Golf Association Green Section director at Beltsvilie, Maryland, he was intimately involved with the development and release of improved tur fgrasses; Merion Bluegrass, Meyer Zoysia, U.S. Ber mudagrass, and Ugandagrass. He discovered Penngift crown vetch, a legume used extensively today as a ground cover along roadsides. Dr. Joseph M Duich was honored with a service award plaque for his outstanding dedication as a turfgrass teacher and researcher. Dr. Duich has taught at Penn State for more than 13 years and is responsible for the success of the Turfgrass Short Course Program which to AT 9:00 A.M. NEW EQUIPMENT Used Equipment PAUL Z. NOLT LITITZ R.D. 4, PA. Lunch Available Conference date has involved students from 22 states, Canada and Mexico. Dr. Duich was born in Farrell, Pennsylvania. He received his BS and PhD at The Pennsylvania State University. He has made numerous progessional con tributions in the form of guidelines and specifications for building golf courses and athletic fields. Most of the sod industry began to expand after Dr. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1973 at 10 A.M, Located 2Vi miles North of Halifax off Route 147, Halifax Township, Dauphin County. Farmall model 656 diesel tractor with wide front end & fast hitch, used 800 hrs.; Farmall model 400 gas tractor with fast hitch & T.A.; Farmall model 300 gas tractor with fast hitch & T.A.; Farmall Super C gas tractor with fast hitch; Int. 5 bottom 14" trip beam fast hitch plows,- Int. 4 bottom 14" trip beam fast hitch plows; Int. 3 bottom 14" trip beam fast hitch plows,- Int. Model 370 disc harrow with wheel control,- Int. 4 section spring tooth harrow; Brillion 12 ft. cultipacker,- Deluxe Grove forage wagon; two standard Grove forage wagons,- three Grove high side bale wagons.- two grain gravity bin wagons,- Int. model 456,4 row corn planter with on shoe opener & rotary valve plusgranual a*tachments; Int. model 2000-1 two row corn planter with fast hitch; Int. 4 row cultivator, front end mount; Int. model C-254 two row cultivator with fast hitch, for a farmall C tractor,- Ford 2 row mounted corn picker with brackets for Int. tractors; Weed sprayer; New Holland model 469 haybine; Int. model 100 balanced mower; New Holland model 56 side delivery rake; Int. model 46 hay baler with thrower; New Holland 36 ft. elevator with 2 h.p. motor & swivel spout; Case 28 ft. elevator; Cardinal 16 ft. aluminum grain elevator,- New Holland model 36 crop chopper, Int. model 16 field harvester with corn & grass head; New Holland model 27 whirl-a-feed blower; Int. model 101 ten ft. selfpropelled combine,- New Holland model 352 grinder-mixer, Bale shredder; M.F. 6 x 17 grain drill double disc, with sealed beaning openers like new; New Idea model 205-1 flail type spreader, New Holland tank spreader, Int. model 200 - D-l loader with snow bucket & grader blade & brackets, Stan hoist loader for Super-C tractor,- New Idea stalk shredder; Cyclone seeder,- Jamesway silage cart, Int. fast hitch post hole digger, Jenny high pressure steam cleaner, Saw mill,- 180 amp arc welder, 1959 G.M.C. truck with stake body,- 36 ft. aluminum ladder,- Ferguson farm trailer,- 600 -8" block; log chains, 2 large vices; tractor chains, 3 rolls of barb wire, 1 roll of woven; numerous hand tools, 2 farm gates, platform scale,- anvil, large work bench; Lancaster water pump,- 50 egg incubator, egg baskets; 2 fence chargers, used pipe, pipe cutters, pipe wrenches,- two barn exhaust fans,- 6 steel window sash,- fan on a 5 ft. stand; cement mixer; battery charger,- 100 gallon stock water tank; 250 gallon gas tank; 6 h.p. Briggs Stration gas motor,- P.T.O. 35-20-3 J - Alternator generator, etc., etc., etc. 6 unit Surge vacuum pump No. S.T. 22 8.8. 4, 4 Surge milkers complete; Double stainless steel washtubs; two Stewart clippers; Sani-Matic milk transfer station,- Sanitizer unit; home miik pasturizer'; milk cans. 35 to 40 tons more or less of good hay 90% timothy 20 to 25 tons more or less of good clean straw Large electric Band meat saw "very nice". Square butcher block; 2 iron kettles; etc., etc., etc. 12 piece set of Fastorla "ringing crystal" glasses, also 12 sherbert glasses & matching dishes,- Set of china for 12, also extra pieces, never used; stands,- chairs, mirrors,- Westinghouse dishwasher,- adding machine; typewriter, fish aquarium; mans valet, also many other articles. Not Responsible For Accidents Day Of Sale Order of Sale: Household Goods, Tools, Equipment. Lunch stand by Community Grange. MR anu MRS CHARLES O BEERS Chubb-Deibler-Chubb Auctioneers Complete Sales Service Phone 362-8889 or 896-3518 *%**> y**vVi Dutch’s work on the stability of the genetics of Merion Bluegrass had been documented. Dr. Duich was breeder or co breeder of Pennstar Kentucky Bluegrass, Pennpar creeping bent and Pennfine perennial ryegrass. His liaison with seed growers, industry, and control officials has contributed to higher standards and better un derstanding with the turf in dustry. The Penn State Turfgrass Conference is co-sponsored by the College of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council. PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT DAIRY EQUIPMENT BUTCHER EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS Goners
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