-t-amaster Farfninc, Saturday, April 9,19?7 123 Peach Blossom Festival to share farmers’ story GATCHELLVILLE, Pa. - 1)8 sharing the farmer’s With the advent of Spring ah »y through their various and in anticipation of peach commodity exhibits corn blossoms heralding its P lete Uve animals in coming throughout southern cases. Women York County, Maple Lawn producers of beef, dairy, Farms has announced April P° r *> poultry, fruit and 16 and 17 as the weekend for vegetables will offer its third annual Peach nutritional facts, recipes. Blossom Festival. Satur- samples, farm philosophy day’s hours will run 10:00 and figures to promote am. to 6 pm., with Sunday better understanding bet events beginning at 1 pm. ween farm and non-farm continuing till 6 pm. consumers. Many of This year, the York County organization counterparts Farmers’s Association will will be serving food at the DeLaval visited POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. - . . . J. M. Horst and Clyde Lutz of J. M. Horst Company in Quenton attended the 1977 De Laval Dealer Convention at the Hellenic Center in Poughkeepsie March 29-30. While at the convention, Horst and Lutz received a sneak preview of De Laval’s new product lines, met with engineering experts for the dairy and farm equipment company and learned more about financing the sale of his De Laval products. The group also toured De Laval’s CONSKHENT SALE REWswr, unu,mj 10:00 A.M. Located two miles south of Gap on Route 41 at Christiana (new location). Farm Machinery, hardware, load of plumbing supplies, hay and straw. If you have any merchandise you want advertised, call us by April 16 at 2&593-5326. Sale managed by, IVAN R. YOST CATTLE DISPERSAL SALE Located off 1-81 on Exit 11 to Newville, Pa., one block past traffic light, turn left, 4 miles to double bridges (Eckert bridges) bear left on Brandy Run Road, left on State Game Land Road, V* mile to farm. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29,1977 At 7:00P.M. 12S HEAD OF CATTLE 125 Consisting of 52 Holstein and 3 colored cows in full production. Mostly second and third calves and ex cellent production with herd test at creamery 4.0 and 4.4. 36 Holstein heifers from started calves to heifers bred for fall freshening; 30 beef type steers and heifers; 4 bulls, 2 Holstein and 2 beef type- Bangs and T.B. tested within 30 days of sale. Cattle to be sold in tent Loading chute available. 2 TRACTORS AND MACHINERY Allis Chalmers WD tractor; Farmall-4( 'tractor; Graham chisel plow; New Idea 17A manure spreader; 300 gal. tank field sprayer; cultipacker; cultivators for Oliver 66 or 77; John Deere A or B; tractor wheel weights. AUTOMOBILE 1966 Thunderbird equipped with many options and in running condition. Terms: Cash -Not responsible for accidents. ML t MRS. PAUL L SHOWAKER R. 0.2, Newville, Pa. 17241 Auctioneer Robert C, Mullendore Clerk: C. L Metz Lunch Rights Reserved the farm main factory and rubber plant. A well-established manufacturer of dairy equipment, the Farm Div sion of De Laval is ex panding into other lines of farm equipment designed to serve the entire livestock industry. Hort and Lutz joined 80 other people directly associated with De Laval dealerships, as well as several people from De Laval headquarters at the Poughkeepsie meeting. concession stands including the York County Pork Producers, the York County Lamb Association, and the Milk and Money 4-H Club, Airvdle. In addition, the Fawn Grove Fire Co. .will serve burgers and soda; the Delta-Cardiff Fire Co. will run their famous pizza truck; and the American Foreign Service Club of Kennard-Dale will offer soft pretzels, lemon blend and lemon sticks to hungry visitors. Tom Wallace, who has become famous for his “peachy dogs,” will serve plain doggies and coffee. Hie Blossom Bam will house the food concession SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29,1977 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 20,1977 7:00 P.M. VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC. 10 miles East of Lancaster on Route 30. Paradise, Pa. Phone 717-768-8204 or 717-442-4181 If you have any cattle to consign, please call L. Robert Frame, Manager. PUDUC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977 Located in Clearfield County, 14 miles south of Curwensville or 10 miles east of Mahaffey. Turn south off Rt 729 between Kerrmoor and Ansonville. WATCH FOR SALE SIGNS. DAIRY COWS AND EQUIPMENT A young herd of Holstein cows with good udders, milkbig 6040 lbs. All raised on the Rowles farm. 44 head of Holstein cows, blood tested and pregnancy checked. Sired by A.B.S. and A.B.C. bulls. (28 milk cows, 6 bred heifers, 6 open heifers, 4 heifer calves) - 40 Girton tie stalls and water cups (12 of which are new) Mueller 500 gal. bulk tank (Used 2 years) - Kesco Milkmover - 2 unit DeLaval magnetic milkers and pump-18x50 Advance concrete stave silo (3 years old) Agromatic silo unloader and silage cart - Acorn cable barn cleaner - Some oats, oats straw and mulch hay. % FARM MACHINERY 1973 AC 200 tractor, 912 actual hours (Diesel, like new) - AC 5 bottom 14” plow -1953 NAA Ford tractor with Wagner loader -1959 Ford “V” plate dump truck - NH 7A self-unloading wagon - NH 717 Harvester with com, grass and hay beads - Badger blower (used 2 years) - NH 385 tank-type manure spreader 3-point blade - JDI6 hole disc drill (2 years old). HOUSEHOLD GOODS FORMICA TABLE WITH CHAIRS LAWN MOWERS - COFFEE TABLE - PHONE STAND WITH PADDED SEAT - BEDS - RINSE TUBS - WASH VAT - CABINETS - LAMPS - SMALL PORCH SWING - FIREPLACE SCREEN AND IRONS (gold) - old wooden table - small sewing cabinet - electric toaster (good) - electric percolator coffee maker (good) large electric Teflon fry pan - plus many other items. Flayer piano with rolls (keys play, hellos need repair) - organ - old ice box - radio - cole slaw cotter - mahogany high-front bed - treadle sewing machine - possible selling large oak dresser and oak wash stand - plus other items. Owners, DENTON B. AND MUtOIHY V. ROWLES R.D. 2 Curwensviiie, Pa. 16833 Phone: (814) 277*6353 Auctioneer: Carper Clerk: Pearce Terms: Cash. Small items and household goods will be sold first Owners and Auctioneer not responsible for accidents. stand and a 40-booth craft fair. A brand new addition to the festival will be a com plete line-up of farm machinery from a local dealer to illustrate the type of cost-investment local farmers have in producing their crops. “The purpose of this an nual event is to bring people together dose to the land where their food begins. Once ' they see and un derstand what it’s all about, they will realize the im portance of preserving agriculture and the livelihood of the farmer,” said Gail McPherson, festival coordinator. 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES Lunch Available at Sale. Know Where the Activities Will Be Read the Farm Women Calendar. . COLON FARM : GUERNSEY DtSPERSAi. (Donald & Jane Balderston, Colors, Md., Owners) THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1977 11:OOA.M. At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancaster, on Rt. 30. 103 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS 103 55 GOWS-33 OREO HEIFERS and 15 OPEN HEIFERS Cows due all time of year. Bred Heifers all due June, July and August. Bred to ‘‘ROSEWOODS BRIGHT FORCAST”, he by “Arizona Farms Bright” and out of “Cedartown Forecast FH Betsy” (E-4x), records up to 19080-8-8-305-2 Z. Herd has been in existence since 1886. Continuous testing. Selling due to labor difficulties, will continue field and orchard enterprise. v OTHER CONSIGNMENTS 8 Heifers Calves, Selected for 4-H and FFA Projects. These heifers selected on type, with above average records on dams and sired by popular Plus Proven Bulls. 6 Sr. Calves; 1 Intermediate Calf and 1 Junior Calf. BULL CONSIGNMENTS: 5 Serviceable Age Bulls. Three dams with records over 14,000# Milk. Sires represented are: “Maurana Wis Telestar”; “Hollirex”; “Top Hornet” and “Fayvor”. Sale Managed By: PA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION P. O. 80X458, Camp Hill, Pa. 17011 Phone (717) 737-0551 Merryman Co., Sparks, Md. 21152 Phone (301) 771-4624 PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY, CARS, ANTIQUES Of The Curvin E. Miller Estate WEDNESDAY, AP8U3,1977 At 10:00 A.M. Located approx. I mile East of Collinsville off Rt. 74 along Collinsville Rd. in York Co., Pa. FARM MACHINERY I ANTIQUE TOOLS Farmall B tractor w/cultivators & 2 way plow; NI4 wheel manure spreader; 3 sec. spring tooth harrow; 2 sec. spike harrow; Int. 7 ft mounted mower; land roller; 8 ft. lime & fert.; spreader; 12 ft. Oliver weeder; MH No. 6 semi-mount mower; 1 row potato planter; Papec hammer mill; 2 wheel trailer; good wooden wheel horse wagon; walking furrow plow; shovel plow; cultivator; platform scales; bag truck; plate mill; fodder shredder; stone sled; belts; tractor chains; log chains; block & tackle; iron hog troughs; ladders; 55 gal. & 35 gal. drums; bench vise; hand tools; burlap bags; horse tongues; single & double trees; some harness; buck & cross cut saws; com shelter; tobacco cutters; garden worker; tomato crates; 2 grindstones; wooden wheelbarrow; very nice cutter market sleigh; spring wagon seat; etc. 1968 Chevrolet Impala Custom 2 dr. sedan, 327 engine, auto, PS, radio. It. blue w/dk. blue vinyl top, good cond., only 47,000 miles; 1964 Rambler Classic 4 dr. sedan, std. shift, 71,000 miles in fine running cond. Anorust. Oak dresser A washstand; oak beds; stands; oak spindle back chairs; fancy rocker; 2 iron beds; what not shelves; plank seat chairs; flat irons; granite pot; cigar cutter board; butter mold; milk bottles; asst of crocks; cream seperator; tubs; 4 iron butcher kettles; 3 fts. 2 sausage staffers; meat grinder on stand w/pulley; oil stove; bam tenters; jars; pressure cooker; Aladdin lamp; single barrel 12 ga. shotgun; Riverside Arms Co. 12 ga. double shotgun; old license plates; wood slaw cutter; iron skillets; griddle; 1 hole kettle furnace; school bench; wringer washer; Broil- King dec. oven; Duo-Therm oil heater; staffer cans A cookie Jars; dishes; pots; pans; & many items too numerous to mention. Sale Order: small tools off wagons, thenrantiques, butcher tools and Farm implements about 1:30 PJd. Robert L Sechrist, Auctioneer John Hope Anderson. Cleric Terms: Cash or approved check. Not responsible for accidents. Loach by Bethel Church. CARS ANTIQUES FLOWNE MIXER Brogue, Pa. Owner