Trade association WASHINGTON. D.C. ■ A (ATC) - has been formed, the n ew non-profit trade first and only organization ~-,soclatlon - The designed to serve the Agricultural Trade Council common Interests of all PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1976 Located 25 miles nor*h of Harrisburg, 3 miles east of Halifax, RDI, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania. Turn at first intersection off of Rt. 225 east of Halifax. Pa. Watch for sale signs. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES 2 dry sinks, 2 flour chests, dutch cupboard (approx. 7” high x 4” wide) with knife slots and plate grooves, oak extension table, oak drop leaf table, set of 6 decorated plank bottom chairs, set of 4 decorated chairs, 6 matching cane bottom chairs with rocker, child’s plank bottom rocker, 4 curved-back plank bottom chairs, many other plank bottom and cane chairs and rockers; blanket chest, gate leg table with 22 inch leaf, white treadle sewing machine, five rope beds, crib, round top trunk, dough tray on stand, clothes tree, bamboo stand, miscellaneous oak fur niture, Donophone Universal talking machine with hom and records, several mantle clocks, 40 gal. copper kettle, butcher forks, dippers, ladles, Prizer Regal cook stove, 2 copper boilers, numerous gypsy kettles, kerosene lamps, parts to brass hanging lamp, butter chum, print, and paddles, brass scales, apple peeler, cherry seeder, coffee grinder, woven baskets, lan terns, gigging lanterns, irons and trivots, numerous tin ware, and tole ware (candle molds, match and comb boxes, coffee pots, etc.), advertising tin and wooden boxes including Tiger Tobacco can, crocks and jugs of all sizes, peck measures, picture frames, and old silverware. GLASSWARE in carnival, depression, Nippon, Bavarian, cut and pressed, German cup and saucer, stems, Ruby pitcher (Lykens 1913), ruby pitcher dated 1902, glass animal candy containers, green depression plate with US Battleship Maine. Also many old bottles, some with advertising, numerous salters. Also, several hand written draft Dauphin County DEEDS, dating back to 1797, 1790, 1813. Deed to mill rights along Armstrong Creek dated 1808. Some of these deeds are with the name Peter Rist, believed to have founded and helped to build the town of Halifax. Harpers Civil War Pictorial Book (history of the great rebellion copyright 1866), Yaggys Geographical Study (published by Chicago Publishing House, copyright 1887), high top hat made by Speel and Zollinger of Harrisburg, Pa., old books and many other collectibles too numerous to mention. FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS - MODERN AND COLLECTIBLES Farmall Super M tractor (A 1 condition), In ternational Model 141 Combine (10 ft. self propelled bin-type in A 1 condition). New Idea model 323 pull-type PTO one-row Com Picker (like new - used to pick 10 acres of com), flat bed wagon with running seat on rubber, John Deere 2-row Com Planter, 18-tooth Perry Harrow, Dearborn 2-row Cultivator with 3 point hitch, 8 foot 3-pomt hitch disc, Swab wagon, tar wagon, horse drawn sleigh, cultivator, score, spike harrow, Oliver walking plow, potato plow, Harrisburger single-row Com Planter, International 2-row Com Planter, buggy wheels, shafts, hanes, harness, single and double trees, spring wagon seat, wagon tongues and plow handles. Also, rotap' lawn mower, garden tractor with cutter bar and cultivator, buck saw, garden seed planter, gig, wood block plane, 2 broadaxes, post hole ax, aspe, 2 flails, cradles, tongue and groove planes, several Stanley planes, wedges and chisels of all sizes, pipe wrenches, Craftsman % inch drive socket set (com plete up to 2 inch), beam scale, wheelbarrow, grind stone, smitzel bunk, wooden barrels, tubs, kegs, mower knife sharpener, ladders, ladder jacks, straw cutter, large wooden shaft and wheel used in cider press, 5 rolls of steel wire, 450 gal. fuel oil tank, 55 gal. drum of SAC 90 oil, lawn roller, milk separator, several 1 hp. Delaval Milker Pumps, electric motors, endless belts, lots of nuts and bolts, and hardware, plus numerous carpenter tools, including garden and mechanical hand tools too numerous to mention. RARE: Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle signed “Tyron Son Co.” with Two Barrels “Over and Under” Rifle over, smooth under, two percussion hammers, two ramrods all complete and original, A Very Rare Find - other guns selling are: Double Barrel Per cussion Shot Gun, unsigned - Harrington Richards single barrel 12 gauge with hammers - Stevens “Crack Shot” Single Shot 22. Guns will be sold at 12:30 P.M. IF YOU LIKE A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED COUNTRY SALE, THIS IS ONE YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS! Lunch Available. SALE WILL BEGIN WITH ANTIQUES - MACHINERY WILL BE SOLD AFTER 1 P.M. TERMS: Cash or acceptable checks. ME 3T AMS RAYMOND SHEPLEY Owner iSSjefeu SERVICE ADAMS & SHOOP 692-3076 896-8305 AUCTIONEERS At9:oo A.M GUNS formed segments of the U.S. agricultural exporting community. ATC, located here in the Nation’s Capital, seeks its members from all groups comprising the huge agricultural community involved in exporting - the producers, processors and distributors of agricultural commodities; manufac turers and distributors of agricultural equipment, implements, food machinery and supplies; and from those firms and associations providing services to the export community. According to the new association’s Chief Executive Officer Peter J. T. Nelsen, ATC’s primary purpose is to assist the country to expand current markets and to identify and develop new ones. Through an intensive research, in formation and government relations program, ATC will also seek to achieve the best possible economic and political climate for the free flow of agricultural products throughout the world. Because ATC’s mem bership will represent the PUBLIC SALE On the farm located on Hopewell Road just off Route 81 west of Hagerstown, in Washington County, Maryland. Take the Halfway exit off Route 81 (first exit north of junction of Routes 70 and 81), go west to Hopewell Road, turn left on Hopewell Road to the farm. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1976 11:00 A.M. COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL 109 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS 55 Cows -10 are registered 16 Bred Heifers - 6 are registered 21 Heifers one year to breeding age - 6 are registered 18 Heifers under one year - 4 are registered Tested for Interstate Shipment. Pregnancy checked. One of Washington County’s highest producing herds! Last year’s DID average: 61 cows 16,706 3.73 624. Cows selling with records to 25,470 m and 881 f. 5 over 20,000 m 3 over 800 f 8 from 18,000 m to 20,000 m 7 over 700 f 12 from 16,000 m to 18,000 m 11 over 600 f Many more outstanding records in progress. All AI sired by Sire Power bulls including Abel (4), Citation Sovereign (3), Lucky (5), Charmcross (5), Pencor (9), Transmitter (8), Crocker (6), Merry King (5), Jet Stream (5), Vernon (3), King Ivan (3), Rise, Job, Charm, Countdown. Many recently fresh or due soon A few samples of those selling: A Few Samples of Those Selling; 1. A Jet Stream dtr. with 3-7 365 23,350 730; 2. A Citation Sovereign dtr. with 4-2 34420,130 824; 3. An Emperor dtr. with 4-3 365 22,010 881; 4. A King Ivan dtr. with 5-2 327 17,520 728; 5. A Lemax Leader Weal with 3-4 365 19,870 836; 6. An Abel dtr. with 6-129818,220 735; 7. A Lucky dtr. with 2-11316 16,940 626; 8. A Jet Stream dtr. with 3-132117,380 672; 9. A Transmitter with 3-2 365 18,820 643; 10. A Lucky dtr. with 2-9 305 18,990 676; and 25 heifers from dams with records from 16,000 m to over 25,000 m. All are bred A.I. to Sire Power bulls including Jet Stream, Pencor, Edson, etc. The herd, both cows and heifers, is in excellent condition with cows presently producing very well, including a number from 80 to 100 lbs. per day. The udders are particularly nice on the majority of the herd and the dairy character is quite pleasing. The heifers are well grown, all home raised and an outstanding group. Sale Manager’s Note: This is a fine herd of Holsteins with type and pedigrees to match their outstanding production records. Only in a complete dispersal do you have the opportunity to buy from the very top. Terms: Cash Lunch available Catalogs on sale day IDA M. WINTERMOYER, owner Route 2, Box 385 Hagerstown, Maryland 301-582-0786 Or Cali John Wintermoyer - her son 301-582-0235 A. DOTY REMSBURG, SALE MGR. & AUC TIONEER NORMAN D. HILL, ASSOCIATE Jefferson, Maryland 301-473-8214 Seasons set on doves and woodcock in Pa. Dates of hunting seasons and bag limits for doves, rails, gallinulcs, snipe and woodcock for 1976 were established last month by the Pennsylvania Game Com mission. The framework for seasons and limits is set up entire spectrum of the agricultural community - both large and small firms - it will be able to speak with a stronger, more effective voice to Congress and to the regulatory agencies than can organizations representing only one segment. Informational brochures on the new association are now available. Firms or individuals desiring more information on ATC,its activities and policies, are urged to contact: The Agricultural Trade Council, 1028 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Sale in tent Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 7,1976—65 by the U S Fish and Wildlife Service in Washington following annual surveys of breeding populations. States then select dates for seasons within the federal framework Pennsylvania waterfowl seasons will not be established until late August or early September The Game Commission cannot set waterfowl seasons until after the federal government draws up its framework, which is not completed prior to late August at the earliest. This year the Penn sylvania season for doves will open at 12 noon on Wednesday September 1, and will close at sunset on Tuesday, November 9. Daily shooting hours for doves will be from 12 noon until sunset. The daily limit will be 12, with a possession limit of 24 after the first day of the season. This year’s season on sora and Virginia rails and galhnules will coincide with the dove season, opening on September 1 and closmg on November 9. There is no open season on king and clapper rails in Penn sylvania. Urbanites subjected to seemingly endless crescendo of jack hammers, pneumatic drills, subways, sirens, airplanes and automobile traffic face a noise pollution health threat as serious and far reaching as air and water pollution, officials of the Beltone Crusade for Hearing Conservation report. HOLSTEIN REG. & HI—GRADE HEIFER SALE TUBS. EVE., AUG. 17,1976 At 8:00 P.M. Located at the Lawrence Worden Farm, Bingham Center, PA. (between Ulysses & Genesee, PA & Whitesville, NY). Watch for arrows on Rt. 49 in Mills & Ulysses, & Rt. 449 in Genesee & Whitesville, NY. 29 REGISTERED 41 GRADE Tested & ready for interstate, preg. checked. Springing, close, open & bred, all dehorned. Sires represented: Vigo Charmcross Paclamar Triune Jethro Utag Ivanhoe Ultimate Heatherstone Luckey Typeblazer Elevation Bob Milmay Eosni Conqueror Pabst A. Citation Sovereign Duncravin Boehms Countdown Plus other good bulls Note: Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Worden are retiring from farming & are dispersing the bal. of their dairy. Mr. Milford Holbert is selling because of health reasons. He has purchased calves & raised hfrs. for a number of years. He is one of the first and better known holstein breeders in this area. Most of these hfrs. are from record dams. If you are looking for quality, don’t miss this sale. Catalogs available Lunch Tent Terms; Cash or Good Check. MR. & MRS. LAWRENCE WORDEN & MR. MILFORD HOLBERT Owners ROBERT M. SHAYLOR SALES Troy, PA 717-297-3278 Jerry Pirrung Ulysses, PA 814-848-7421 The daily bag and possession limit is 25 on sora and Virginia rails, singly or in the aggregate of the two species The daily limit on gallinulcs is 15, with not more than 30 in possession after the first day of the season In 1976 the snipe season will open on Saturday, Oc tober 16, and continue though Saturday, December 18. The dally bag limit on Wilson’s or jacksmpe is eight, with a possession limit of 16. The season for woodcock also opens on Saturday, October 16, and will continue through Saturday, December 18. This year’s daily bag limit on woodcock remains at five, with a possession limit of 10 after the first day. Shooting hours for rails, galhnules, snipe and woodcock are from a half hour before sunrise until sunset except on the opening day of the general small game season, Saturday, October 30, when there will be no hunting for any wild birds or wild animals in the state before 9 a.m. A federal migratory bird hunting stamp (duck stamp) is not required to hunt doves, rails, gallmules, snipe or woodcock. Although public in dignation with unwanton noise dates back to the Roman Empire when citizens complained about noisy charriot riders, it was not until 1972 that federal regulations were passed seeking to limit the rising clamor that characterizes many urban areas.