45—Lanciittr Farming, Saturday, Nov. 30. 1974 York The annuel York County 4- H Achievement Night was held recently at the 4-H Center in Bair. Those young people and cluba receiving awards were as follows: Citizenship Award; Jef frey Roth, RDI, Spring Grove; Keystone Awards: Jeffrey Roth, Agriculture and Citizenship: Karen Raubenstlne, RDI, Hanover - Clothing; Wayne Bankert, RD3, Red Lion - Swine; David Miller, RD3, Stewartstown Achievement; Karen Hemminger, RDI, Glen Rock - Dairy Foods. Dress Revue (Senior Division): Katrina Horner, York; Kay Raubenstlne, Spring Grove; Holly Baer, Spring Grove; Pam Spahr, Etters; Karen Raubenstlne, Hanover; Lucinda Wilson, Glen Rock; Amy Swartz, Hanover and Paula Lantzy, York. Junior Division: Kay Swartz, Hanover; Sue Anne Liek, Manchester and Carol ABSOLUTE AUCTION WED., DEC. 4th, 1974 at 12 Noon By Order of U S. District Court, Central District of California, Certain assets of FOREMARK CORP. at 41 Germay Drive, Wilm., Del. [Germay Industrial Park) off Maryland Avenue. 1970 White Freightliner Tractor Diesel Motor Tandem Wheel fixed sth Wheel Sleeper Cab 318 H P Detroit 13 Speed Box plus Office Furniture IBM Selectnc Typewriter Desks Victor Electronic Calculator Surveyors Level Folding Tables File Cabinets Files Tables Shop Equipment Metal Shelving Rockwell Drill Press Portable Bond Saw Metal Cabinets DiArco Bender Pipe Rack Pipe Bench Stand i Tools Craftsman Vacuum Cannon Printing Calculator Large Tarps Taps Dies Drill Bits Magnetic Drill Press w/B & D V. Drill Lincoln Welder & Attachments (2) Burning Outfits 'h HP Portable Air-Compressor Tool Room Impact Wrenches Elec Disc Sander, plus many additional items (5) Rooms of Office Furniture Also: Modern Furniture from an Apartment INSPECTION- From 9AM Day of Sale TERMS; Cash Certified Check Bank Letter of Credit or Travelers Checks for the ‘Tractor’ RUDNICK & MATAS, Auctioneers 212 H. Bth St, Hfilm., Del. 1302] 658-7264 PUBLIC AUCTION §SS& OF DAIRY CATTLE Jgffif AND FARM MACHINERY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12,1974 10:30 A.M. LOCATION Route 72 North from Manheim, turn left on to Colebrook St to Old Line Rd to Farm on the right Watch for Sale Arrows 54 HOLSTEINS This high grade herd consists of 36 milk cows, 75 percent of which are Ist, 2nd and 3rd calf cows. There will be approximately 10 cows fresh by sale date, 3 due Dec. 5,5 due Jan. and the balance are in various stages of their lactations. 9 bred heifers which will be pregnancy checked and 9 open heifers will also be selling. This herd is on owner sampler and individual cow records will be given. Agway breeding wheel, SS milk pails, 2 50 lb. Surge & 1 40 lb. Surge milkers. DAIRY SALE APPROXIMATELY 12:30 UNDER TENT. 60 TON EAR CORN N.I. cut conditioner, like new, N.H. Super 717 har vester with 1 row head and pick up head, Ford 2 row com planter, International crimper, Sam Mulkey 32 ft. elevator. Oliver No. 6342 3 bottom roll over plow with 4th bottom extension, Sauder manure loader & snow bucket, 16,000 KW Pincor alternator, like new, N.H. 271 baler with thrower, Hawk Bilt 155 Bushel left tank spreader, Oliver cover crop disc, 10 ft. cultipacker, 20’ flat wagon, Oliver Superior drill, 12 disc, Ford sub soiler, small 2 wheel trailer, Brady flail chopper, feed carts, milk house heater, gas, locust posts, odds & ends of lumber, glider, swing set, sofa bed. AUCTION NOTE: No small items to be sold. Come early, Machinery sold first. _ Terms by: Earl & Mary Martin Randal Kline, Auctioneer Phone: 665-7210 626-4975 Lunch by Manheim Christian Day School NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS T. li 4-H Activities Murray, Emlgsville. Exhibit Contest: Jefferson 4-H Club; Outstanding Secretary: Christy Sher meyer, Dover; Karen Raubenstlne, Hanover. Outstanding News Reporter: Tommy Welsh, East Berlin, representing the Thomasvllle 4-H Club. County Award Winners: Mark Cramer, Railroad - Archery; Mark Ebaugh, Delta - Bicycle; Laurie Dobrosky, Glen Rock • Candlemaking; Joyce Hemminger, Glen Rock - Clothing; Kimberly Hoke, York - crocheting; Jonathan Myers, ThomasvUle - Dairy; Brooke Palmer, Shrewsberry- Foods; Megan Shaub, Shrewsberry - flowers; Timothy Beck, Seven Valleys - handyman; David Warherm Red Lion - health; Ellanna Kem, York - home furnishings; Martha Uhl, York - horse; Tammy Barnhart, York - knitting; Susan Cunningham, Seven Valleys - Leathercraft; Lisa Dobrosky, Glen Rock - Sheep; Paul Myers 111. Thomasville - poultry; Katherine Uhl, York - veterinary science; Bryan Palmer, Shrewsberry - wildlife and Michael Kern, York - wrestling. County Awards Senior Division: Lucinda Wison, Glen Rock - clothings; Joanne Zumbrim, Hanover - crocheting; Karen Raubenstlne, Hanover - foods; Darlene Doll, Glen Rock - dairy; Christy Shermeyer, Dover, flowers; Karen Hemminger, Glen Rock - home management; Beverly Brown, Delta - Horse; Linda Ebaugh, Delta - Horse Tim Eisenhart, Thomasville - Petroleum power and Jackie Flaharty, Delta - Rifle. Rookie Boy and Girl: David Krone, Glen Rock and Dawn Raubenstine, Hanover. Junior Boy and Girl: Paul Myers, Thomasville and Joyce Hcmminger, Glen Rock; Achievement: Megan Shaub, Shrewsberry. Citizenship: Thomas Knaub, Dover and Karen Hemminger, Glen Rock; Achievement: Kevin Leh man, Dillsburg and Christy Shermeyer, Dover; Leadership: Linda Ebaugh, Delta and Wayne Bankert, Red Lion; Outstanding Boy and Girl: Tun Eisenhart, Thomasville and Nancy Krone, Glen Rock. Outstanding Boy and Girl Overall: Jeff Roth, Spring Grove and Karen Rauben- GOLDEN HARVEST & GARDEN SPOT SALE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12 ! LANCASTER, PA. i Sale held at the Guernsey Sale barn located 4 miles East of Lancaster | along Rte 30 135 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS | (Cows just fresh and close springing and Ist i calf heifers - Service Bulls) ; i Sale features hand picked animals by Earl L | I Groff, Strasburg, Pa and Walter McClure of ' | Virginia who has selected some fine Elevations | I and Fond Matts < 23 SERVICE AGE BULLS THAT i CAN DO A FINE JOB FOR ANYONE!! > All are fancy pedigreed with i ! 2 out of over 1000-Ib. fat 1 | dams and highly classified A rare opportunity to \ I purchase a ready for service bull from a great ( ! selection I Make Your Plans Now To Attend This J Holstein Golden Harvest Day!! J Sale Starts 10 30 A.M j Lunch Available Catalogs 1 R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. Dairy Directors Elected The Board of Directors of the Pa. Holstein Association reorganized as part of the 20th Annual Meeting of the Pa. Holstein Association at Pocono Manor, Pa. Elected to the position of Director-At-Large to represent areas of the state without local club organization was David W. Myers, RDI, Portage, Cambria Co. Also on the Board are directors from each of the fifty local af filiated Holstein Clubs in Pennsylvania. Elected by the Board to a three-year term on the Executive Committee was Russell L. Jones, RDI, Little Meadows, Pa. Already serving on the Executive Committee are Lee Rum mer, RD2, Evans City, and Robert Taylor, RD2, Friedens. Also, the officers, starting the second year of their two-year term: President, Neil L. Bowen, RD3, Wellsboro; Vice- President, Donald V. Seipt, RD4, Easton; and Treasurer, John D. Cope, Box 14, Grantham. The Pa. Holstein Association employs three full-time staff members. William C. Nichol is Executive Secretary; James E. Howes,- Director of Promotion; and Michael W. stine, Hanover. The Outstanding Club award went to the Thomasville 4-H Club. «1 In Shropshire England, it ia aald that a piece of hawthorn cut on Holy Thuraday will protect both house and person from being struck by lightning. Young, Director of Special the Association is 839 Benner Programs. Headquarters for Pike, State College, Pa. PUBLIC AUCTION Because of injuries from auto accident, I must sell the following oh the “Leach Farm”, Round Top Road, 2 miles South of Chestertown, IU smuiimv, November so, 1974 at m ta. $7 HOISTEIN COWS t HEIFERS 57 This herd consists of 42 Holstein Cows in various stages of lactations, artificial breeding, many fresh and close springers, other in full flow of milk; 15 small heifers. FARM MACHINERY: FORD 6000 Diesel Tractor, Ford 961 Tractor, Ford 861 Tractor, Ford: loader, 3 bottom plows, blade, 5 bottom plows, Int. grain drill, N.I. spreader, NH 68 baler, 4 row Ford planter, 2 AC elevators, NH forage wagon, NH 616 chopper, NH No. 24 blower, NH 331 spreader, hay wagon, mower, NH 55 baler, plus other misc. machinery and tools. JERRY BRYANT, owner Round Top Road, Chestertown, Md. HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, Inc. Safes Managers & Auctioneers LUNCH TRUCKS, FARM MACHINERY, ORCHARD AND PEACH EQUIPMENT PUBLIC AUCTION Selling for Granville Haines, Ml. Holly, Rancocas Road, Rancocas, New Jersey. SATURDAY, DEC. 7,1974 10:00 A.M. SHARP Location of sale is directly across from Inductotherm on the Rancocas Mount Holly Road, 1 mile East of Rancocas, 3 miles West of Mount Holly. From Pa. pickup Rte. 295 off of Rte. 206, at the end of Pa. Turnpike and proceed South to the Willingboro, Mount Holly Exit. Sale arrows will be posted. I have decided to discontinue farming and sell at auction the following: TRACTORS: 1958 Int. 350 Utl. WFE, w-TA, live PTO and PS, less than 600 hrs. on motor since overhauled; 1955 Farmall 300 w-TA, live PTO and PS; Farmall Fl 2 w-cultivators; McCormick Deering 1020; 1952 Ford 8N High-Clearance tractor w-mounted 8 row sprayer with 275 gallon tank and 20 gallon Myers pump. Tractors in good condition. Irrigation Equipment —lOO H.P. Allis Chalmers LP engine, driven centrifugal 2 stage American Well Works, 800 gallon per minute irrigation pump, 1200 hrs. All pipe and fittings listed are Anderson-Miller - 177 pcs. 4”x2o’, 78 pcs. 5”x20;, some with valves, 32 pcs. s”x4o’, 2 pcs. 6”x2o’, 28 pcs. 6”x4o’ some with valves, 2 pcs. B”x2o’ galvanized, 1 pc. 7”x24’ suction pipe, 90 sprinklers, misc. fittings, such as elbows, tees, valves, sweeps, etc. 500 gallon LP tank on trailer approx. % full. Other Equipment —1972 John Deere KBA 9 ft. disc Harrow on rubber. John Deere Killefer 7% ft. offset Disc Harrow, John Deere Vanßrunt grain drill with grass seeder 16 z 7; Int. 2 - bottom 16” fast hitch plow; Oliver 2 bottom 14” plow, Simons 9 ft. Meeka Harrow with transport wheels; New Idea 10 ft. fertilizer drill; John Deere tractor cylinder; New Idea 1-row tran splanter; 20 ft. Smoker Elevator; orchard trailer; 2 flat wagons; Minn. Moline combine as is; end gate spreader; John Deere manure spreader, horse type; McCormick No. 9 mower; 1000 gallon tank on skids; Myers 2”xVA>” pump and motor with hose, orchard brush rake; 6*/fe ft. land roller; weeder, 2 scare-away bangers; 2 hole corn sheller; grain cleaner fan; 40 ft. wooden ext. ladder; step ladders, snow fence, 150 locust posts, platform scales, bag trucks, spray materials, migrant housing equipment, shovels, forks, hoes and misc. items too numerous to mention. Also 16 ft. Cedar Row Boat and outside toilet. Trucks —1956 Int. % ton Pickup; 1956 GMC 1% ton flatbed with 30” sides; 1939 GMC Vk ton with 1956 motor and gram sides. Graders John Bean 12”, Grabill peach grader; Durand 24” washer and absorber; Niagara Roller. Sale by order of GRANVILLE HAINES TERMS —CASH Lunch Vincentown Fire Co. Clerks Sales Mgr. Bolmer, Doyle & Clark Arthur J. Worrell Mt. Holly. N. J. 609-267-0317 Auct. Donald A. Worrell, Sr. 609-267-0317 Members - NJSAA Member of NAA Auct and owner not responsible for accidents or theft while on premises I tr ! m Sa A