Sole Reports George T. MacDonald Sale plow, 6 bottom $2200.; Int. February II No. 640 disc harrow $3050.; Farm Machinery 504 Int. with loader $3300.; Tractors and Farm Int. 315 self propelled Machinery were sold as Combine $7500.; MF grain follows: Int. F 856 diesel drill $1350.; NI No. 215 tractor $8,000.; Int. No. 700 manure spreader $ll2O. Trucks Int. pick-up with John Blue mounted sprayers brought high bid of $2690. Another truck was sold at $2450. Auctioneer: J. Everett Kreider, Carl Dlller. Attendance: Excellent with 350 plus people, six states represented. David H. Good Sale Leo la, Pa. February 20 Consignment Sale Grain Twelve loads of hay were sold, with high bid of $77 per ton. Other hay sold at $35 to $75 per ton. Straw was sold at $47 per ton. 224 pieces of consigned equipment were sold, with the equipment being shipped in from New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Ohio. Horse drawn implements also sold well. All four auctioneers were busy, selling all day. Twelve tractors were also reported as being sold. Auctioneers: F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. Wolgemuth, J, Fry. Attendance: 750 registered buyers. Laverne L. Mylin Sale Smithville,Pa. February 16 Farm Machinery Farm Machinery and equipment sold as follows: 706 Farmall $3700; cab for 706 Farmall sold separate at $600; Super C Farmall with cultivators and hoers $840; H Farmall $410; two silage wagons were sold at $1360 and $ll9O. Trucks 1967 Chevrolet Vz ton pick up was sold at high bid of $l2lO. Household Items 20 cu. ft. freezer sold at $9O; 13 cu. ft. Gibson refrigerator-freezer, $l6O. Auctioneer; Lloyd H. Kreider Attendance: 234 registered buyers. Paul Z. Martin Blue Ball February 20 Day Hone Sale 117 head of horses and mules were sold, with high bids as follows; Top pair of mules, $1975; top work horse $660; top standard bred horse $530; and top saddle horse $550. Paul Z. Auctioneer: Martin Abner Oberholtzer Sale TulpehockenTwp. February 20 Farm Equipment Some of the items sold were: David Brown 990, $3050.; Oliver 55, $725.; Case No. 230 Baler with thrower $2050.; 494 John Deere com planter $790.; 818 self propelled Harvester $2200.; Dunham cultimulcher $930. Dairy Cattle 40 head milk cows were sold from $5OO to $ll3O, with an average price of $757. per cow. Bred heifers $450 to $550.; Open heifers $2OO to $4OO. Auctioneers: John E. and Paul E. Martin. Walter Horst Sale ' Marion Twp. February 16 Hog Sale Hogs weighed an average of 39 pounds. Average price brought $34.07 per hog. Auctioneers: John E. and Paul E. Martin. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Lancaster Farming, Saturda Clean Streams Law To be Discussed At Final Hinkletown Meet The last in a series of meetings sponsored by the Eastern Lancaster County Adult Farmer Program will be held on Wednesday evening, Feb. 27, at 7:30 in the Hinkletown Elementary School just off Route 322 near Martindale. This meeting will center upon a discussion of the Clean Streams Law and how it affects the far mers of Lancaster County. Members of the panel to discuss this law will include George Parks, Consultant for the Water Quality Board of the Department of En vironmental Resources; Orval Bass, District Conservationist for the Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation Service; and Henry Hackman, Executive Secretary of the Lancaster County Soil Conservation District. The State of Pennsylvania has recently passed a Clean Streams Law which has provisions which must be met by every farmer no later than July 1, 1977 and these provisions affect each and every fanner of Lancaster County. Among the topics which will be covered in the discussion by the panel are: The requirements of the new law; how these requirements can best be met by the local farmers; the types of help available to the farmer; and the time requirements and penalties of the new law. No farmer can afford to remain uninformed about Feb. 23.1974-4: the far-reaching provisions of this new law or com placent about the 1977 deadline or they may find themselves facing the stiff penalties of this new law. All fanners are urged to attend this meeting. handles all types of silage! urth four utet -12' to 16’, 16' to 20’, 20’ to 24' and the BIG one* 24’to I 30* m dMiNtet* CALL 717-272 0871 MARVIN J. HORST Dairy Equipment and Amana Appliances 'R.D.No.l(lona) Lebanon, Pa. Located on Route 897 between Schaefferstown and Lebanon, over 30 years in business at same place. 3