16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 16.1977 - ' » ? V , r. v J? : ••"<-*:•■■ f *■ r , / * £ v v >- ' a? V vs *' \m #t < r 31 * *■ <S-V A ■* •_*s V x •> * Patz dealers and their wives representing the held at the Hotel Hershey. Pictured above an states of Maryland, Delaware and eastern Penn- district manager George Heath and wife flanked by sylvania recently attended their annual meeting, the top dealers and wives in the district Key issues, discussed by York PFA members YORK, Pa.' - The York County Farmers’ Association held their first annual Spring meeting on March 31 at Avalong farms, with about 70 members attending. State President Eugene Thompson was the guest speaker for the evening dinner meeting. He briefed the York County mem- Troyer joins Pfizer OLIVIA, Minn. - Dr. A. Forrest Troyer has been appointed to the newly created position cf director of Research and Development for Pfizer Genetics Inc., headquartered here. Troyer comes to Pfizer Genetics with a wealth of 'esearch knowledge and experience. He holds a B.S. degree in agronomy from Purdue University,an M.S. degree in plant breeding and botany from the University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in plant breeding and genetics from the University of Minnesota. Troyer is a member of numerous scientific associations including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Society of Agronomy and several READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! £ t - bership on the insurance problems which have arisen within the state coverage area. In order to assure continued service to the membership, PFA is in the process of establishing a brokerage agency. Area meetings were being scheduled to explain the changeover to county delegates. Thompson honorary and scientific fraternities. He is also the author of numerous scientific papers. At Pfizer Genetics, Troyer will have responsibility for directing and coordinating all plant breeding research for all product lines including com, soybeans and sorghum. He will also direct a recently expanded Quality Assurance Program. Dr. Troyer will direct the activities of permanent research facilities in Minnesota, lowa, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, California and Hawaii. Additional field research activities will cover all additional major corn, soybean and sorghum producing states. Troyer’s research interests are centered on breeding methods, selection for earliness and disease resistance. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1977 New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. FOUR CUSSES Angus Hereford Mixed Breeds Holsteins 26TROPHIES AWARDED TO SELLERS ( BUYERS Entries may be registered with Abe Diffenbach, Manager dividual member in volvement in policy setting issues within PFA, especially in the key areas of legislation. Fanners were encouraged to seek elective offices at local levels, as well as become involved in contacting their area of officials about upcoming farm-related issues. “We have more personal freedom in all the world than anyone else,” reminded Thompson. “And we don’t want to lose it.” urged National legislative chairman for the county, Lou Wambaugh, Delta, reported on the recent tour to meet with Pennsylvania representatives in Washington. During a visit GAP AUCTION FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1977 5:30 P.M. Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey Hill Minit Market - Cross RR Bridge. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION. Inspection Friday from 9:00 a.m. until sale time. CONSIGNMENTS OH MONDAYS OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT FROM 1:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. Call us for pick-up service. IRA STOLTZFUS A SON, Auctioneers 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES SEMI-ANNUAL OPEN CLASS FAT STEER SHOW & SALE Phone: 354-4341 ,v-sr* *.:*> S + V;' * ? a * 'xmti JUDGED SOLD In Lots of 6 *5- > '£ with Congressman William Goodling on March 10 and 11, the key issues of Common Situs picketing and minimum wage legislation were discussed. Charles Rauhauser, Dover, was a member of the delegation on March 28 to the State Capitol for PFA’s legislative tour. Pending farm-related legislation includes bills on land use, machinery right-of-way, and marketing and bargaining legislation. Ladies’ Day Out has been scheduled for April 28 at Avalong Farms Restaurant, with afternoon speaker Pat Crawford and a legislative update by Rep. A. Carville Foster, Jr. ALL CATTLE FEEDERS ELIGIBLE Judging- 10 A.M. Sale -3 P.M. Sale to be held at Harry’s New Furniture Store, 16 Graybill Road. Bareville, 8 miles east of Lancaster off Route 23. v/ \ \ V \ • Two auctioneers selling, one selling tools all day. • Plenty of parking available. Two power lawn mowers, like new; New DeWalt arm saw in crate; large air compressor; two snow blowers; 1 ton electric chain hoist; band saw for sheet metal or wood; electric floor sander; two automobile jacks; two 36" wood lathes; pipe wrenches, all sizes; transits; miter box; woodworking bench vise; screw jacks; chain saws; large socket wrench set; taps and dies; two electric routers; electric grinding wheel; hedge trimmers; large bench vise; Black & Decker electric hand saw; socket sets; generators; metal tool stand with 1 hp. Dayton motor; S-K socket sets; air compressor for paint sprayer; spray guns; copper tubing; copper fittings: pipe thread cutters; electric motors all sizes; brass valves; slateing tools; asbestos slate cutter; pressure hose; electric drills; tripods; sabre saws; hand saws; wood splitting wedges; scales; open end wrenches; tool boxes; ladder jacks; jointer; metal cutting gigs; miter saws; log saws; butt gauges andtemplets; blow torches; electric drills; hatchets and hammers; Dado saws; floor scrapers; chucks; pipe cutters; wood planes; “C” clamps; channel grips; tin shears; brace & bit sets; block planes; blow torch; paint brushes; iron bits; wrecking bars; axes; bolt cutters; wood clamps; all sizes gasoline tanks; levels; paint rollers & tools; sledge hammers; tape measures; decoys; corner clamps; Yankee screw drivers; reamers; electric hand sander; files; plastic tubing; caulking guns; stapeling tools; nails; miscellaneous tools too numerous to list; dry wall sheets, 4’ x 8’; paneling; rolls of electric wire; long leaf pine framing lumber; fir 2 x 6 x 18’; rough pine, 1 x 12 x 10'; wood mouldings; white pine surface, 1 x 12 x 14’ and 16’; white pine surface, 2 x 6 x 18’; dismantled 1 story frame building, 40’ x 70' in sections; fiber glass insulation: fluorescent lights; aluminum siding: metal tool chest on wheels, NEW; 2 metal desks; filing cabinet; steel bins; peach bottom slate; extension cords; plastic pipe; 10 fiber glass bath tubs; hospital bed. SELLING AT IP.M. ★ 1967 one ton International Truck ★ 18 ft. Ski-Craft boat with 115 hp. Johnson Engine with trailer - excellent condition. ★ Nimrod Camper • excellent cond. Many articles and tools too numerous to mention. Auctioneers: Charles Bachman Lester O. Weaver Barry Wanger REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. Not responsible for accidents day of the sale. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE Of John M. Harry Estate OF TOOLS AND NEW AND USED LUMBER SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1977 At 9:30 A.M. 10% OFF ALL NEW FURNITURE DAY OF SALE! Offer Good at Both our Stores - Bareville and Ephrata (Lincoln) Terms by, ELLA HARRY Executrix
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers