48 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 23. 1974 Penn State Receives Grant For Wine Grape Research Prospects for the future success of Pennsylvania’s emerging wine grape in dustry were enhanced considerably with recent announcement of a $66,000 grant by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture for a Penn State University research project entitled, PUBLIC SALE DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL MONDAY, MARCH 25,1974 11A.M. SITUATED IN MILLCREEK TOWNSHIP, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. ALONG ROUTE 419, Vh MILES WEST OF NEWMANSTOWN, 3% MILES NORTHEAST OF SCHAEFFERSTOWN AND ROUTE 501. 128 - HEAD HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEINS - 128 Health Charts - Pregnancy Examined Herd consists of 125 head milk cows. 45 fresh or close springers. Balance in various stages of lactation. 3 herd sires, weighing 1300 - 1500 pounds. This is a home-bred herd. All animals raised on this farm. You'll find King Pm and Ivanhoe daughters. Also sires represented by Curtiss, NEBA and South Eastern. Auctioneer's Note: You’ll like what you see here. Good udders with production. Don’t miss this sale. Feed -120 Tons Corn Ensilage, 15 Tons Ear Corn 8 Tons Mixed Hay, 8 Tons Straw SALE TO COMMENCE AT: 11:00 A.M. SALE IN HEATED TENT CONDITIONS BY: ROBERT R. BALSBAUGH, owner Earl S. Buffenmeyer, Auctioneer Brandt, Clerk Refreshments by Farm Women's Group No. 9 PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS, ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27,1974 AT 10:30 A.M. Along Route 24 in the Village of Rinely, York Co., Pa. Massey Ferguson 50 tractor in very good cond.; M.F. cultivators; Oliver 2 bottom plow w-cover boards; disc harrow; 3 section spring tooth harrow; 2 sec. spike harrow; side delivery rake; J.D. 7 ft. mower; 3 pt. hook 2 row com planter; Superior 13 disc drill; D.B. com sheUer w-cobelevator; 2 hole com sheller; wagon w-grain sides; hand sprayer; platform scales; wheelbarrow; hay fork; brooder stoves; wire; riding lawn mower; cement mixer; table saw w-motor; iron hog troughs; chicken nests & feeders; ladders; 2 new bam gates; garden tractor; cream separators; large bar clamps; cigar molds & press; tools; etc. Household Goods & Antiques Westinghouse stove; Admiral refrigerator; spin-dry washer; electric clothes dryer; Kenmore wood or coal space heater; G.E. color TV; 2 pc. maple cupboard; 2 living room suites; 3 dinette sets; bedroom suites; 4 large dressers; rockers; plank bottom chairs; wood & iron beds; stands; bunk beds; sofa bed; desk; end tables; 2 large antique mirrors; pictures & frames; pole lamp; piano bench; box springs & mattresses; electric broom; Hamilton Beach mixer; Hoover vacuum cleaner; utility cabinets; 2 electric space heaters; lamps & radios; bowling ball & bag; carpets & pads; Santa & sleigh; Christmas tree; old wood trunk; crocks; dishes; pots & pans; cans; buckets; Savage model 220 12 gauge shotgun. Terms: Cash or Approved Check Mrs. Theodore Mundis, owner R.D.2 Stewartstown, Pa, Robert L Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 Luther Miller & Son, Clerks Not responsible for accidents Refreshments by Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association "Production of Grapes for Wine in Pennsylvania.” According to Dr. Carl Haeseler, Assoc, Prof. Pomology at Penn State’s Erie County Field Research Laboratory, North East, this funding will support a 3-year continuation and expansion of the current wine grape project which was begun in 1966 and funded since that time by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Objectives of the con tinuing wine grape research in Pennsylvania include studies in viticulture, enology, entomology and plant pathology. Viticultural research to be carried out by Dr. Haeseler will include continuing evaluation of promising wine grape cultivars at various locations in the state and evaluation of cultural practices which might overcome weaknesses of desirable cultivars. Other studies will concern search for economical procedures for bench grafting and techniques for post-grafting management. Enological research to be carried out by Dr. Robert Beelman, Assistant Professor of Food Science Technology, will include the making of wine from the more promising cultivars. Quality measurements will be made of musts and finished wines. Organoleptic ratings will be made. Entomological research to be carried out by Dr, Gerald L. Jubb, Assistant Professor of Entomology, will involve laboratory and field ex periments on control of important insect and mite pests, including chemical and biological methods. Life history and biological studies will be conducted PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT LOTS OF ANTIQUES Location: 3 miles north of Rising Sun, Md. 6 miles South of Oxford, % mile off Rt. #1 By-Pass, (near ALGER OIL TANKS) look for Arrows. Chester Co. Pa. SATURDAY, MAR. 30,1974 John Deere 720 Tractor, Gas, Power Steering, 3 point; John Deere 440 Crawler with loader, scoop and rake; Farmall “H” with loader John Deere 4-bottom 14 inch (3 point) plow; Fer guson 12” 2 bottom 3 pt. plow; John Deere 5-bottom 14 inch trip bottom: John Deere 40’ elevator; John Deere 4 bar rake; NH. #23 Blower with 50’ pipe; N.H “67” Hayhner Baler; 10’ Dunham Disc; N.I. #l7 Spreader, Grove Wagon, Ford 3 pt rake; Lapp elevator, A C Chopper, papec blower for parts; J.D. running gears, iron wheel wagon: horse riding culti vator. 1938 Stake Dump Truck, 1950 GMC “470" Truck, Ru\el Rear Spring wagon, wood wheel wagons, pony carts; small pony wagon with double hitch; Dehorners; load binders, vise, anvil, carpenter boxes; duck decoys; tools of all kinds ANTIQUES including Victrola with Horn; Roll top desk, small child's desk. Ball and Claw foot ta ble; (3) Butter scales, small pot Belly Stove; Chunk stove, hand made hinges; latches, ice tong; jugs; jars, crocks, all kinds of dishes; glassware; mantle Seth Thomas Clock; broad axe; wooden rakes; grain cradles; apple press; wooden wheel express wagon; Humpty-Duinptys; ship trunks; 30 chairs, all kinds, etc. Lots not uncovered at this writing, be sure to see these items. Above Antiques among a lifetime collection sell ing in this sale Due to former owners ill health, sale made neces sary. Form Equipment ot 1:00 p.m. Sale by, George L and Florence 0. Green Aucts.; Cart Offler 464-833 J. Everett Kreider 844517 Tjiru-h with selected pests in the laboratory. The project will also identify fungal, bacterial and virus diseases prevalent in Pennsylvania wine grape vineyards and develop methods of controlling these diseases. Significant ac complishments of Penn State’s wine grape research to date have been establish ment of demonstration vineyards in Erie, Adams, Bucks, Franklin and Lan caster counties. Some of the most promising cultivars in these studies have been Chelois, Chancellor, De Chaunac, Seyval Blanc and Vidal Blanc. Also recom mendations have been developed for control of aerial grape phylloxera and grape erineum mite in ad dition to recommendations on cultural practices. Finally, it has been demonstrated that com mercially acceptable wines can be produced from the 5 commercially recommended wine cultivars listed above. Of significant importance is the holding of The Penn sylvania Wine Conference each year during the month of December at Penn State. Six conferences have already been held at which important research findings and other vital information have been presented to wine grape growers and wine producers. OF 9:15 A.M. PUBLIC AUCTION the New at HAT WLI 306 Owl AUCTION Thursday, March 28, Watch for ANTIQUE SALE APRIL 4 BIG One mile North of Lititz, Pa. along Route 501 6:00 P.M. PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1974 Located along Ivy Drive, seven miles West of Lancaster; Route 23 to Ivy Drive, Silver Spring, Pa.; or three miles Southwest of Salunga. Watch for Sale Signs. 3 TRACTORS J.D. 4010/ J.D. 60, 300 Farmall J.D. No. 9513’ Combine w-2-row Com Head; J.D. No. 24 T Baler w-Thrower P.T.0.; Howard 3-pt. 100” Rotovator; J.D. No. 494 A 4-row Com Planter w- Sprayer; J.D. No. 115 Chuck Wagon; N.H. and Gehl Unloading Wagons; J.D. No. 38 2-row Harvester; J.D. No. 300 38’ and N.H. Bale Elevators; J.D. No. 22 Hay Crimper; J.D. 10’ Disc on wheels; 18’ Bale Wagons w- Racks; Grove 5-ton Hyd. Dump Wagons, J.D. Grain Drill, 15-Disc; J.D. 6-row Field Sprayer, rear moun ted; J.D. 3-B. Trip Two-way Plow; Meyer 8’ Snow Blade; Grain Bin; J.D. No. N Manure Spreader; No. 10 Grainovator Cart; J.D. Row Cult.; J.D, 3-pt. Tool Bar w-Chisels; J.D. Sub Soiler; J.D. 10’ Roller Harrow; J.D. No. 227 5’ Rotary Mower; J.D. No. 894 A Rake; J.D. No. 46 Manure Loader; 16’ Grain Elevator; Com Drag; Crop Dryer; Gehl Hammer Mill; 2%-ton Feed Mixer w-7% H.P. Motor; 8’ 3-pt. Scraper; 3-pt. Weeder; 1968 Int. 6-ton Truck w-Dump and Sides, 19,000 miles (likenew); 1968 Int. 6-ton Truck w-Dump and Sides. Tobacco Shed, 34x75 ft., tongue-and-groove boards, to be torn down. 6 K.W. Generator; Airplane Fan; Tob. Equip.; Hershey Planter; D. Ladders, 23’; 6000 Laths; Hoers; 3 Presses; Platform Scales; Wic. 5 H.P. Engine; 2-hole Com Shelter; Poultry Equip.; Buckeye Automatic Chicken Feeder; Waterers; 6 20” Vent Fans; Hot Water Furance, 168,000 B.T.U, w-Pipe; Table Saw w- Planer; Jig Saw; 5’ Wood Lathe; Garden Tractors; Scalding Trough; Tools; A.M.F. Snowmobile. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Walnut Drop-leaf Table; Sideboards; Ext. Table; Copper and Iron Kettles; Meat Bench; Crocks; Butter Chum; .22 Hornet Rifle Ladles, etc., and many other items too numerous to mention. AucL’s Note: Farm Machinery is in good condition, like new. Don’t miss this sate. Order of Sale: S. Tools, H.H. Goods and Farm Equipment. Sale by DANIEL G. FORRY HAROLD (Abe) SHAFFNER. 653-5689 and WILBUR HOSLER. Aucts. DIFFENDERFER and KNIESLY, Clerks Food by Silver Spring Fire Company & GAVEL JAY M. WfIMAN ,D.#3, MANHEIM, PA. CO. 10:00 A.M