Record price set at Lebanon show Record prices were set in the 4-H market hog sale last Saturday climaxing the annual Lebanon Area Fair activities. John A. Granger of Granger’s Provisions, Annville, purchased the Grand Champion, 214 pound, Hampshire hog owned by diaries Aungst, RD3, Ann ville RS for |2.2S per hundred weight. Krall K. Hostetler, Host Acres Quality Meats, RDI, Lebanon bought the Reserve Grand Champion, a 220 pound Spotted Poland China Charles Aungst (right) a newcomer with his grand champion animal and to the 4-H hog show circuit is shown the buyer of the hog, John A. Granger. LOCUST-HILLTOP FARMS HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE Monday, September 1,1975 AT 10:00 A.M. Located in Adams Co., 8 miles southeast of Gettysburg, PA, turn right off Rt. 116, at Anh Honda Motorcycle Shop, to second lane on right. 7 miles west of Hanover on Rt. 116. 5 miles north of Littlestown, PA, take White Hall road out of Littlestown, PA. 155 Registered & Grade Holsteins 126 REGISTERED 29 GRADES INCLUDING 2 SWISS Certified Accredited Vaccinated Eligible for Interstate Preg. Checked Herd consists of 116 cows and heifers m milk. Many fresh between July and Oct., others in all stages for an even flow of milk thru the year. 13 bred heifers either fresh or close at sale time. 13 open heifers for fall breeding. 11 younger heifers down to calves. 2 service-age bulls. Majority are sired by and bred to Atlantic Breeders Co-op. Herd is classified, with several V.G. and some have been shown successfully. , Sires include Ivanhoe, Apollo, Optimist, Eden, Majesty and the younger bulls now in service. SPECIAL MENTION Triplet first calf heifers sired by Optimist and good. A herd with size, type, good udders and production. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Girton S.S. 800 gal. milk tank, good condition; Standard gutter cleaner with new chain for 4 gutters. LUNCH TENT CATALOGS Richard W., Alice & David GIADFELTER, Owners R.D.2, LITTLESTOWN, PA 17340 Phone (717) 359-4172 Clair Slaybaugh, Auct. Fred Naugle, Pedigrees owned by Elaine Houser. RDS, Lebanon. The purchase price was $1.59 per hundred weight, A total of 79 market hogs weighing 17,103 pounds were sold for $11,501.70 for an average of 167.01 per hun dred weight. Excluding the champions, the sale average was $63.78 per hundred weight. Other buyers were: From Lebanon: Joseph K. Kreider, Pioneer Seeds, Lebanon; Evergreen Tractor Co„ Lebanon; Leon Arnold, 1245 C. Cumberland Street, Lebanon; Louis Heim, Lebanon; Mark Hershey, Lebanon, Others: Don Pankake, builder, Grantville; Grant ville General Store, Grant* villc; Hatfield Packing Co., Hatfield; Harry Bachman, Annville; Dennis Gnunbine, Myerstown; Howard Boyd, Manheim; Adams Meat Market, Jonestown; Dennis Loy, Pine Grove; H. D. Matz, Ephrata; New Holland Sales Stable, New Holland. PUBLIC 95 ACRE FARM AND 3 TRACTS OF WOODLAND SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1975 Located along Camp Rogers Road near Camp Rogers (formerly Stobers Dam) about 2 miles Southwest of Schoeneck in West Cocalico Township, Lancaster Co., Pa. Tract 1. All that certain tract of farm land situated along Camp Rogers Road leading from the Stevens to Clay Road to Camp Rogers in West Cocalico Township, Lancaster Co. containing 95 acres with 5500 feet of triple highway frontage with 7 acres of pasture land and the rest high producing limestone soil with 2V 2 story log, metal covered dwelling with 7 rooms, elec, and water, stone bank barn suitable for steers and room for 28 dairy cows, block milk house, 10 x 58 concrete silo, large tobacco shed with cellar and stripping room, corn barn and wagon shed, implement shed, straw and grain barn, all buildings scaffolded to hang tobacco, also frame heifer shed. This farm is ideally located with 3 highway frontages for development and excellent farm land. Farm buildings and land can be seen anytime. For inspection of dwelling call 213-267-3190 for appointment. Tract 2. Consists of 12 acres and 92 perches of woodland located along Girl Scout Road, West Cocalico Township, Lane. Co., Pa. with 685 feet of highway frontage, ideal woodland location. Tract 3. Consists of 8 acres and 113 perches of woodland adjoining lands of Christ Martin, A. W. Keller and Richard Sensenig close to Girl Scout Camp in West Cocalico Township, Lancaster Co., Pa. Tract 4. Consists of 7 acres and 74 perches of Woodland located along Texter Mt. Road, 1 mile S.W. of Bechtels Mill in West Cocalico Township, Lancaster Co., Pa. with 338 feet of highway frontage with large timber, ideally located along highway. All tracts wUI be offered at Tract 1, Sat. Sept. 6,1975 at 2 P.M. Terms by WILLIS D. STOBER AND SALLIE WEST, Executors of the Allen H. Stober Estate H M. Leid, Auction Service Howard C. Bare, Atty. Women’s seminar slated “Sex is a Family Subject" will be the topic of a talk by well known research associates and authors, Dr. William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson. The co directors of the Reproduc tive Biology Research Foundation, Masters and Johnson will be part of an all day seminar, Women in a Contemporary Society, scheduled for Thursday, October 9, 1975 at the Her shey Convention Center. A luncheon fashion show will "Look at Women of Contemporary Society - 1776", featuring women from eight counties modeling local historical costumes. Afternoon workshop sessions will be conducted by staff of the Milton Hershey Medical School, physicians, and family living specialists of the Pennsylvania State University and Towson State College. Topics include: Cancer and Women, Men struation through Menopause, Methods of Contraception and Sterilization, Com municating with Teenagers at the Value Level. Women in a Contemporary Society is sponsored by the Capitol Region of the Cooperative Extension Service of the Pennsylvania State University. Registration will be ac cepted until September Ist on a first-come, first-serve basis. The program is open to all interested people regardless of race, color or national origin. For more information, and a registration flyer, contact the Lancaster County Cooperative Extension Service, Room 1, 1383 Ar cadia Rd., Lancaster, 394- 6851. SALE OF 2:00 P.M Hunter resolution adopted At the August 13 meeting of the Berks County Soil and Water Conservation meeting the directors adopted a resolution proposed and adopted at the May 17, 1975 Executive Council session of the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation District Directors. The resolution applies to hunting and reads as follows: Whereas: Hunting is as old as man himself. Whereas: Hunting has proveh to be a valuable and necessary tool in wildlife management. Whereas: Damage to agricultural and forestry crops would increase tremendously as a result of curtailment of hunting. Whereas: Untold millions of hours of recreation are derived from hunting. Whereas: There is a rapid growth in anti-hunting sentiment and in propaganda being disseminated by the various Use the Farm Calendar To Publicize Your Meetings. PUBLIC SALE "VALUABLE NEW ITEMS" MONDAY, SEPT. 1, "Labor Day" 10:00 A.M. Located 15 miles South o< Williamsport, alone Pa Rt 405, Muncy- Hughesville Highway across from Cross Road Tavern at "White's ATV Centre" Sale under large tent. Items Galore!!! 16 H P Garden Tractor, several lawn mowers including self propelled, various sizes - Parker Lawn Sweepers, Jackson yard carts - various sizes. Wheelbarrows, a few motorcycles, mini bikes, at tachments for garden tractors, new and used Ski-Mobiles, compost mill lawn roller, lawn aireator. car tires, motorcycle accessories, crash helmets Ski Mobile suites and many more For complete sale bill of this sale call Max Fraley and Son. Auc tioneers. Muncy ROl, 17756 Phone 717-546 6631 Plan to attend this Holiday Sale of New Items. Lunch Available HARRY WHITE, Owner Complete Dispersal We have been commissioned to sell, since Mr. & Mrs. Vosburg are moving south. Tuesday, August 26,1975 AT 11;OOA.M. At the farm on Lakemont-Himrod Road. 3 miles South of Himrod, NY, 3 miles East of Dundee. 10 miles North of Watkins Glen, NY. 85 High-Grade Holstein Cattle 56 Mature Cows, some just fresh, some close Springers and Balance for later on A nice uddered group of Cattle with youth 1973 Farmall 1066 Turbo Diesel, Dual low hours 1974 In ternational 574 Diesel, extra nice Farmall 706 Diesel with wide front end International 3200 skid loader and full line of like new equip ment Produce 100 acres of beautiful standing corn to be sold in lots (will make' picking), plus large silo of hayiage Terms - Cash of Good Check Lunch Available Mr. & Mrs. Chester Vosburg, owners Howard W. Visscher Sale Manager & Auctioneer Nichols, NY 607-699-7250 media and other groups. Whereas: The funds for wildlife management for most wildlife species are derived from the sale of licenses. Whereas: Hunters have promoted and requested many of the leading Con servation laws and measures. Whereas: Hunting and hunters contribute a great deal to the economy, par ticularly in less populated areas of the Commonwealth. Whereas: Hunting reduces the wasteful slaughter of animals on the highways. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation District Directors, Inc. go on record as being in favor of sport hunting and in opposition to any legislation or movement to curtail or abolish this valuable and ecologically sound wildlife management tool. Farm Machinery I