Junior Simmental Club to Form A national American John R. “Bobby” the national organization. Junior Simmental Lawrence, Leesburg, Lawrence, a Simmental Association will be formed Georgia, said Junior breeder, is an ASA trustee during American Sim- members of ASA,I9 years of and chairman of its State mental’s annual convention, age and under, will meet at 3 and Youth Committee. February 18-23, 1975, at p.m. Friday, February 21, in Lawrence said Junior ASA Houston. the Astroworld Hotel to form members would have their own hospitality suite during the convention and special workshops are being scheduled from them Friday morning of convention week. Dr. Bernard Jones of Curtiss Breeding Service and American Breeders Service’ Dr. Paul Miller will team up to tell junior Simmentalers “How to use the National Simmental Sire Summary.” And Dorothy Fahrenbruch, ASA recording secretary, will review procedures for registering Simmental cattle. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 29 ACRE FARM SATURDAY, JAN. 11,1975 2:00 P.M. Located 5 miles Northwest of Manheim, Pa. in Rapho Twp. along the Elizabethtown Road, '/* mile East of Colebrook Road at Union Squaie. Farm consists of approx. 29 acres of land having approx. 1,000 ft. road frontage on Elizabethtown Road, also V* acre farm pond. Thereon erected 12 room farm house with 2 baths, frame bam and other storage areas. This farm is in excellent location with various potentials. You will want to inspect this farm in the entirety. To do so dial 1-717-665-6318 Manheim, Pa. the owner for an appointment. Sale by: GARY K. and CAROL LEE WASSON Stein, Storb, Mann, Attys. E. M. Murry Associates Auctioneers, Lititz, Pa. 626-5244, 626-2636 THE WARREN SLINGERLANO COMPLETE DAIRY & EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL Due to ill health and the farm I was renting has been sold, I must vacate the premises by JalnuaryLlsf; so Lam selling my entire Holstein Dairy and full line of Farm Equipment on Saturday, January 11th beginning at 10:00 A.M. Sale will be held at the RONALD D. WEST FARM located on Rte. 660, halfway between Mansfield, Penna. and Wellsboro,. Penna. WATCH FOR AUCTION ARROWS, THE SUNGERLAND DAIRY consists of 66 Holstein Cows. Several Cows will be fresh day of sale. Large amount of cbws handling calves. These cows are thin in flesh but excellent producers and with proper-care will make excellent "replacements for anyone’s dairy. Blood & T.B. tested, pregnancy checked. Because of his necessity to vacate the recently sold farm, all must be sold day of sale! THE PAUL McCarthy CATTLE; Due to the loss of his dairy and bam by fire, Mr. McCarthy is selling the animals that wefrsaved at this same sale. Consisting of 27 Holsteins (2-yr. old heifers and stock bulls) Blood FARM EQUIPMENT Ford 8000 Diesel Tractor - wide front (1000 Hrs.) M.H. Combine w-Wisconsin Motor J.D. 3010 Diesel Tractor - wide front w-48 Loader 2 Lime Sowers J.D. Comfort Cab 2 Harrows M. 33 Tractor 2 Papec Unloading Wagons N. 30 Tractor Century Sprayer Oliver 546 5-Bottom Trip Plows Hawk Built Spreader J.D. 4-Bottom Trip Plows N.H. 145 Bu.-Barrel Spreader _ J.D. 79 - Barrel Spreader (NEW) N.H. No. 510 Spreader (like new) J.D. 1240 Plateless 4-Row Corn Planter (like new) M.H. Spreader (like new) - N.H. 770 Chopper w-2 Row Com Head, Pickup Head Diadem 290 Fertilizer Spreader Hesston 500 Haybine (12’) J.D. 3-Bottom Trail Plows w-Cylinder N.H. 800 Chopper w-Com Head Approx. 250’ Chain Patz Barn Cleaner J.D. No. 6 2-Row Chopper 3 Haykicker Wagons Oliver 4230 3-Bottom Trailer Plows N.H. No. 275 Baler w-kicker (like new) Ford Baler (P.T.0.) MILKING EQUIPMENT N.H. 3-Pt. Hitch Mower Model 75 plus Almo Surge Milker Pump J.D. No. 5 Mower 800 gal. Mueller Model “O” Bulk Tank Ford 3-Pt. Hitch Cultivator 2 3 H.P. Compressors (Automatic w-N.Y. Preßinse Papec Bunk Blower TRUCKS 6-Hoe Disc Ontario Drill 1971 Chev. % Ton, 4-Wheel Drive 7’ A.R.P.S. 3-pt. Hitch Snow Blade 1959 Ford Truck H-Int. Tractor (like new) 1964 Ford F-600 w-14 Ft. Cattle Rack Case P.T.O. Combine An Outstanding Large Sale. Be Here! FOOD WILL BE SERVED BY THE LADIES SOCIETY OF THE WHITNEYVILLE METHODIST CHURCH. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED OF ANIMALS & EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO SALE AT RONALD WEST FARM. IF YOU’RE CONSIDERING AN AUCTION OR WOULD LIKE TO SELL YOUR PER SONAL PROPERTY OUTRIGHT AND RECEIVE A CERTIFIED CHECK, CONTACT RONALD D. WEST AUCTION SERVICE, R.D.I, MANSFIELD, PENNA. PHONE: 717- 724-1989 or ROBERT M. SHAYLOR, 515 ELMIRA ST., TROY, PENNA. PHONE: 717- 297-3278. YOU’LL BE ASSURED OF A SATISFACTORY SALE AND WILL HAVE YOUR CHECK DAY OF SALE AS WE ACCEPT ALL RESPONSIBILITY OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, ETC. RONALD D. WE Lawrence said affiliated state organizations are playing a major role in Simmental promotion. He reported that ASA has 38 state association affiliates, 5 state women’s auxiliaries, and 11 state junior associations. ASA’s 7th annual con vention will be held as a compact business meeting and educational symposium, February 22, and its sth annual national sale will be Sunday, February 23. All CATTLE & T.BV Tested. These animals came from an out standing dairy and all heifers sired by Purebred Holstein Bulls. As the McCarthy’s have no place for them, they are here at the-sale site until sale day and will all be liquidated at that time. THE EARL BENSON BEEF CATTLE: We will also be selling (the same day) 34 head of Black, Angus & Hereford beef cows & calves that were tire Eari-Bensoir herd. These animals also must be liquidated as Mr. Benson passed away recently. ALL ANIMALS ELIGIBLE FOR INTERSTATE. WARREN SLINGERLAND, owner RONALD D. WEST* SALE MANAGER ROBERT M. SHAYLOR & VICTOR PIRRUNG, AUCTIONEERS ROBERT SLINGERLAND, CLERK Logging Safety Week The Pennsylvania Logging Safety Council has set the week of January 12*18, 1975, as Logging Safety Week throughout Pennsylvania. During this week of celebrating, a special logging safety film made on location in Pennsylvania by the Hammermill Paper Company will highlight the evening safety program set for DiUsburg Fire Hall on Jan. 16th at 7:30 p.m. The evening program will consist of remarks by Robert V. Clark, Executive Director of The Pennsylvania Forestry Association and The Penn sylvania Logging Safety Council in regard to ac tivities and legislation pertaining to logging and sawmill operation. In ad dition, he will discuss the current program of Work men’s Compensation and Health and Accident In surance available through events are in the Astroworld Hotel or Astrohall at Houston and are being held during Houston’s Stock Show and Rodeo. ALE Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Jan. 11,1975 the Association to members only. Country and Western Music will also be a part of the evening program with refreshments and door prizes concluding the program. Local committee members and arrangements are being handled by Chairman, Earl Renninger, Renninger Lumber Co., Richfield, Pa.; Secretary, Ray Brooks, The Glatfelter Pulp Wood Co., Spring Grove, Pa. For additional free ticket information telephone 717- 766-5371. The Council, which in cludes logging foremen and supervisors as well as contractors, requires members to pledge regular inspection of all equipment, use of heavy canopies to protect equipment operators and hardhats and safety boots to protect men generally. The Council requires that each job be studied with one major goal in mind: Prevention of In- PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK & SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,1975 Location: 1 mile North of Rt. 222 [turn at Big Spring], 2 miles Northeast of Mylin’s Corner, 3'A miles Southwest of Bridgeport, Lane. County, Pa. 2 miles Northeast of Willow Street. 10 HORSES PAIR BLACK 5 & h YR. OLDS. Equipment os follows; L A Case Tractor (oversized rings and pistons) on steel; Int. IP Rpicker with motor; Case Beater (Leroy motor) D-17 AC-Kit) 3 yrs.; (2) Spreaders, N.H. & Hay-Crusher; (2) Mowers, N.H. & J.D. with motorsTNo. 9 McD. Mowey ; (2) Rakes, Case & Farm Hand; 69 N.H. Baler ;"Case Pick-up Baler for _ behind Oliver Plows, 14 inch single - bottorrrrJTD. Complanter; New Idea-Tobacco Planter; (2) Spring Harrows,. 3 & 4 sections; Papec 19 inch. Ensilage cutter with pipe; N3fr36’ Bale Elevator (good); (2) flat bed 16 ft. wagons, (D.B. and Zook make); (3) J.D. Cultivators; Van Bruant Grain Drill; (2) Cultipackers; (1) 11 ft. Dunham Buchan Disc; (3) fore carts; 10 tobacco Wagons, (4) 24 ftr, McD. Corn Binder with Loader; McD. 7 ft. grain binder; Single Harrow; 750 Bu. Agway Round Com Cribs (3 yrs.). 28” - -Frick Thresher; Grimm Hay tedder. Milking Equipment Suigc pails; DoLaval Magnetic. Fulsatots Buckets, Stiameis S.S double Tub, 10 Milk Cans 15 sets of Hainess, Collars, bridles, 2, 3 4, 5 Hoise hitches Single &. Double-Trees 10 000 Tobacco Lath Min. mch_Ba4c Box, Shcais, Speai l Wooden Wheel-bauow, Cimdstone, Belts, Endless Belt, Aluminum Shovels, Forks, Lumbei Feed Caits; Small tools, Gaiden Tools 7 Hose Household Items, Also Antiques Roll Top Desk with Book Case, Glass Doors, 2 old fash ion Beds, (2) Iron-Beds, with springs % size; 6 nice cane seated chairs; odd chairs, rockers, pine wood box; dress eis, Chiffeiobe; Night StandTStudio Couch, Crib, old doll cradle, old bench; base cabinet, small table - Butter (wooden) 'ChuihT'Hunipty Dumpty Egg Crate; Wooden Tub, Galv. Tubs, Porcelain Laundry Tubs; Agate & Enamel Ware, S Steel Pots & Pans, Pie Board, Ironing Board; (2) Waffle Irons; (2) 5 gallon Crocks, Other Crocks Jugs, Canning Jars, Lard Cans, 15 old Milk Cans; Gas & Kerosene Lanterns; Glass Alladdin Lamp with Shade Small items at 9:00 a.m. Furniture about 11:30 a.m. At the same-time and place the following: For MOSES KING— M H No 44 Tractor over hauled, M H No 44.Tractox-On Stedrßoth Tractors W.F.E.; A.C. 4 Cylinder'Engine about 24 H.P. with reduction gear (overhauled)-. M F. 1-Row picker; Case 1-R Picker; Papec 16” Ensil age Cutter with pipe; Myers Crusher with 2 cylinder Wis consin Motor with reduction geatjcompletely overhauled; McD. Corn Binder; A.C. Tractor 86 Bushel Spreader; J.D. 10’ Cultipacker; J.D. Horse Cultivator; Case Side Delivery Rake; 3V5 ton Capacity Plywood Feed Bin; 2 rear M.H. Axles 3-Surge 50 lb. unitsr'Buckets; S.S. Strainer; DeLaval Vacuum pump and Motors Magnetic Pulsation 1%” Line; 25 Water Bowls including Jamesway & Starline, 7,000 To bacco Lath; Tobacco Rails; Bale Box; Pile of 8”xI0”xl8’ Lumber. Aucts. Carl Diiler 464-2233 S. Everett Kreider - 284-4517 LUNCH PLENTY TO EAT —Blizzard Date Jan, 24, 1975 jury. In addition to the Logging Safety Week Celebration in Dlllsburg, additional programs will be given throughout the week in Kane, Allport, Bedford, and Wyalusing. World Tour Major Horace C Boren, Dallas, Texas, completed a world tour on June 25,1853 He thus became the first passenger to fiy around the world on commercial airlines in less than 100 hours Boren took 88 hours and 10 minutes, stopped at 18 airports, and flew 21,000 miles LLOYD H. KREIDER AUCTIONEER and SALES MANAGER R.DJI New Providence, Pa. Phone:7B6-3394 / - Sale by, A. K. KING 55