Special Pesticide Meeting To Be Federal and State pesticide legislation and regulations plus current application recom mendations for field crops will be the topics of discussion at, a special pesticide meeting co sponsored by PennAg Industries Association and the Perry- Juniata Feed Dealers Association. The meeting will be held at 6:30 P.M. May 22, 1973 at the Amity Hall Inn, R. D. No. 2 Duncannon, Penn. Eugene E. Eby, Newport, Penn., president of PennAg stated, “The meeting has been planned to bring agribusinessmen up to CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE FOR SALE We handle Registered and Grade Cows from Nor thern Pennsylvania and New York State. A Good Selection to Choose From. For information on our satisfaction guarantee, contact any of our customers. H & N HOLSTEIN FARM R. D. No. 1 Strasburg, Pa. Phone 786-7869 PUBLIC SALE Monday, May 28, 1973 ANTIQUE TRACTORS, HORSE-DRAWN MACHINERY, GAS ENGINES, HORSE GEARS, & ANTIQUES, Etc. Located adjoining West side of Dover Borough of >-v York County, Pa. the following: 15-UFordson on rubber; 1938 Model; 10-20 Fordson on steel, 1925 Model; row-crop Oliver on rubber, 1936 Model; IHC “T -20” crawler; WC AC tractor w-cult on rubber; 8N Ford w mower on rubber; Oliver 2-bottom 12-in. plows; JD 2-bottom 12-in. plows; JD 2-bottom 14-in. plows on steel; No. 9 McD 6-ft. tractor mower oh rubber; New Idea 5-ft. mower; Oliver 6-ft. mower, runs in oil; horse hitch harrow & roller; 3-sect, lever harrow; McD corn binder on steel w-loader; 2 shovel plows; McD 24-tooth Perry harrow; New Idea side rake; King Wyse corn drag, good; McDj-ft. binder, runs in oil; horpe hitch, 22- 36 Frick threshing machine w-feeder on rubber; JD hay loader; 2iron-wheel wagons; McD 32-disc harrow; 10-ft. dump rake; Coby wagon on rubber w-14-ft. flat; McD horse corn worker, good; litter carrier, Jamesway; New Idea horse drawn manure spreader on steel, good; New Idea No. 17 spreader; IHC No. 3N baler w-bale thrower, like new; King Wyse 28-ft. elevator w-motor, good; 3 new Louden drinking cups; sheaf elevator, 22-ft. long-RARE: 1-hole corn sheller; long plow; 12 ft. Oliver weeder on steel w-horse hitch; wooden wheelbarrow; 16-ft. hay ladders; log land roller; iron hog troughs - 3 7-ft.; milking equipment; forks & shovels. GAS ENGINES 2 Fairbanks & Morse lVa-h.pl, 1 IHC 2-h.p.; gas engine truck; oilers; old gas pump. Walnut drop-leaf 6-leg table; oak table; 6 chairs; child’s & doll cradle; doughtray; 25 milk cans—6-gal. & 10-gal.; 2 old wagon jacks; butcher furnace; iron kettles; flat iron; lan terns; dated jars; quilt frame; crocks; stone jugs—all sizes, dated; Rayo lamp; small oil lamps; iron pots; griddles; old hinges; wooden hand washer; butter churn; oak ice chest; kitchen cabinet; broad axe; wooden fork; hay knife; organ stool frame; jardineer; bottles; snitz driers; 2 butter molds; wooden butter paddle; tin ware; butter chest; old door locks; Carnival dishes; vases; ice tongs; cherry seeder; apple peeler; coffee grinder; wood tubs; wood & steel measurers; large dinner bell; Gem egg stove; anvil; blacksmith fire tongs; drill press; sewing horse; 4 iron wheels; Model T parts; grain cradle; barrels & kegs; high chair; rocking chair; plank bottom chairs; buggy & Jenny Lind lights; horse tie; home made sled; child’s go-cart, old; side saddle; 2 sets heavy farm work harness; all kinds of single trees; double trees; buggy cushion & whip; lot of gears & harness; many items not listed here. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Clair M. Shearer R. R. No. 2 Dover, Pa. Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auctioneer IDAVILLE, PA.. Phone 677-7479 JACOBS, Clerk date on how new federal pesticide legislation will apply to them as well as the proposed Penn sylvania pesticide legislation now being discussed in Harrisburg,” he said. Following dinner, there will be an in-depth exploration of the subjects by a papel made up of representatives from business, government and education. Participants will be: Robert Hamman, Manager of Govern ment' Relations, Siba-Geigy Corporation, New York; Henry Nixon, Director of Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s at 11:00 A.M. D.S.T. 6TRACTORS6 ANTIQUES '■'«*<***«*A*-**fca Held May 22 Bureau of Plant Industry; and Delbert L. Bierlein, Extension Pesticide Information Specialist, Pennsylvania State University. PennAg Industries is a state wide agribusiness association based in Ephrata, Penn. The Perry-Juniata Feed Dealers Association is made up of agribusinessmen from Perry and Juniata counties. Advance reservations are required and can be made by calling PennAg Industries, Ephrata 717-733-2238. Treelike Grass Bamboo is the common name for a type of treelike grass which has been known to reach heights of more than 100 feet. Some species of bamboo found in mon soon forests are known to have growth rates of three feet a day and to reach a height of 100 feet in about three months. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, May 26, starting 10 A.M. Valuable Household Goods, Car, Antiques and 70 Acre Farm with 40 acres of good young timber and joins 3000 acres of State game lands on 3 sides, in top ideal deer, turkey and small game hunting. Located only 14 miles off Int. 1-80 at Exit 34 or 5 miles W. of Millville, Pa. (Columbia Co.) In Spruce Run Hallow near Katie Vandine Church. Farm has 1000 of dirt road frontage on 2 sides. Buildings include 2Vz story 6 room home with bath and bank barn. "Land of Opportunity". Year around home, or ideal Summer Home, club, shooting range, etc. Real Estate 2 P.M. Real Estate Terms, $3OOO. down day of sale, balance 30 days. To view property Dial 717- 458-6753. Auctioneer, Max Fraley Exe. Glen Gillaspy COMPLETE CHAROLAIS CROSS-BRED HERD DISPERSAL AT AUCTION SATURDAY, IK 2,1973 at 12:30 PJH. On premises located between Colebrook and Mastersonville, Pa., at Lancaster & Lebanon County Line. Four miles Southeast of Campbelltown. One mile south of Route 117. 244 Head 244 Bull - NB Crestomere 1-696 - April 5, 1971, V* French, 15-16 Charolais, 1-16 Angus bull. Fertility tested. Bull - NB Crestomere 1-991 - Sept. 5, 1971, 3 A French, Vs Charolais, Vs Santa Gertrudis. Fertility tested: Bull - NB Bramard 1-581 - Feb. 8,1971, V * French, Vs Charolais, Vs Hereford. Fertility tested. Bull - Purebred Charolais - June 7, 1968. This bull has been King of this herd and his offspring will be to your liking. 8 good yearling Charolais bulls. 100 head of Charolais crossbred cows. 66 calves dropped from Jan. 4 to May 8,1973. 36 yearling heifers. 30 yearling steers. _ This herd of Charolais crossbreeds have been well managed. A good clean group of healthy animals. T. B. & Blood tested, eligible for shipment anywhere. Sale held under cover. Walter H. Weober & Sons Abe Diffenbach owners Ph - 737-964-3525 Abe Diffenbach, Jr. Auctioneers Ph. 717-393-4464 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1973 r Over a long period of time, I’ve read and reread a yellowed piece of paper which is in fact a document giving one “George Miller” power of attorney. To me it is an interesting piece of paper from which I’ve finally deciphered the following story, but to those concerned it must have expressed strong emotions. It seems a Catherine Pythan, in A -M Ida Risser 1792, gave power of attorney to a certain Peter Ulrich when her husband, John William, died. He was to receive the state left by John Williams parents in “Ober Ingelheim in the Electorate of Palentine in Germany then in the hands of the Reverend William Kaibel.” Now things get com plicated as Catherine remarries Abraham Rieger. Mary, the daughter of Catherine, is married to Jacob Miller and wants to move from Lancaster County to Greensburg in Westmoreland County in 1802 and therefore appoints her father-in-law, George Miller, to act in her stead. It is hoped that he will collect her share of her fathers estate. Really, I’m surprised that I could condense four pages of “we therely make, ordain, nominate, institute, authorize and appoint in their stead and place put and depute George Miller of the Borough of .Lancaster, aforesaid yeoman their and each of their true and lawful attorney, etc.” into the above story. This legal document is written on embossed revenue stamped paper XXV cents. The first stamps in the United States were issued in 1847. XXXX Thinking of olden times, I’m reminded of how easy we have it now. This morning I hand washed a pair of manure-covered jveralls in a bucket of water. It had been awhile since 1 tried to wring out the clumsy things by hand. Cindy, my youngest, likes to sit and shake cream in a jar to make butter, but I prefer to just flip it out of the paper wrapped. There is one thing that hasn’t changed over the years and that is putting up posts for my pea fences. It seems everyone is so busy planting corn, feeding calves or writing term papers for school that they go untended. I’d best get to it myself. In the Kitchen FRENCH ONION SOUP 1 tbsp. butter 13/2l 3 /2 cups onions, thinly sliced 3 cups chicken stock or beef bouillon (1 cube per cup) 2 slices French bread 1 tsp. butter Parmesan cheese Brown onions in butter over low flame. Add chicken stock or bouillon. Simmer for one-half hour. (It is better if it stands for several more hours.) To serve, ladle soup into earthenware bowls, top with a thick slice of buttered French bread and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Place . under broiler for 3 minutes. Makes two servings. LLOYD H. KREIDER AUCTIONEER and SALES MANAGER 330 West State St. Box 2 RDI Quarryville, Pa. 17566 Ph: 786-3394 33