Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 28, 1977, Image 112

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—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 28. 1977
Ragweed
pollen sampled
HARRISBURG
Bureau of Air Quality and
Noise Control, Pennsylvania
Department of
Environmental Resources,
Thursday announced the
findings of its 16th annual
ragweed pollen sampling
program which indicates,
once again, that relief for
hay fever sufferers can be
found in the northcentral and
northeastern areas of the
Commonwealth.
Based on data received
from 33 volunteer stations
across the Commonwealth,
plus information received
from five stations operated
by the Philadelphia
Department of Public Health
and from a station in
Allegheny County, relatively
low indices were found in
such northcentral and
northeastern areas as;
Coudersport, Kane,
Franklin, Honesdale, White
Haven, Wellsboro, East
Stroudsburg. Even
Philadelphia Central was
included in this category.
Relatively high indices
were found in the western
and southeastern areas of
Pennsylvania. These ace
areas having calculated
pollen index of 10 or higher
and are considered to be in
need of ragweed control
measures.
HAMMONDALE ACRES
HOLSTEIN MILKING HERD
and Springing Heifer
DISPERSAL
at the farm located 3 miles North of Cham
bersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., 1 mile south of
Letterkenny Army Depot Gate 1, between
Cheesetown and Salem Church, watch for signs
on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8,1977
Sale at 12:00 Noon
82 HEAD OF REGISTERED
AND GRADE HOLSTEINS
Certified; Accredited; Herd consists of mostly first
and second calf heifers, many are fresh, some close
springers, other summer and fall cows and first calf
springing heifers. Service age bull sired by Pawnee
Farm Arlipda Chief and from dam with records to
25,303 M., 885 F. Jersey family cow.
Sires include Penstate Ivanhoe Star, Harrisburg Gay
ideal. Rocket, Charm Cross, Optimist, Glenafton Rag
Apple Charmer, Veters - Farm Apollo, Metcalfs
Telstar Citation - Red dtr., bred to Elevation; Oaklcigh
Electron Harmony, Ken-Mel Triune Marquis and
others. Many bred animals carry A. B. C. or Sire
Power service. For production type and good udders
don’t miss this sale.
Also selling 500 gal. steel tank, feed and water
troughs, portable metal feed rack.
SALE MANAGERS NOTE - We have handled a
number of Sales for the Hammonds that included many
fine animals but this herd surpasses anything yet. We
invite your inspection. Herd is averaging 50 lbs. per
day and includes many high producers.
Terms; Cash; Sale inside; Lunch at Sale.
Write for folder to Armour & Horst, Marion, Pa.
17235.
Ralph W. Horst and V. Art Kling, Auctioneers
Fred M. Naugle, Pedigrees
Gossert and Carty, Clerks
Owners
Gerald T., Mabel and Eddy Hammond,
Phone (717)263-4227,
Chambersburg, Pa. 17201
The purpose of the
sampling program and the
publication of its results is to
bring public opinion to bear
on combating the ragweed
pollen air pollution problem.
Since ragweed pollen is so
universal in scope, control
measures must originate at
the local level.
The
The department of
Environmental Resources
offers technical guidance to
any organization or
community desiring
assistance in planning a
ragweed control program.
HARRISBURG - The
Citizens Advisory Council to
the Department of En
vironmental Resources
adopted a resolution at its
May meeting calling on the
Department to purchase and
use recycled paper to the
maximum extent possible
considering cost of such
paper and its availability.
The Council also said it
would encourage DER to
explore the possibility of
setting up a program to
reclaim high quality waste
paper during its daily
operations.
I'el
Outstanding 4-H participants
from all over the country
gathered in Washington,
D.C last month for a week
long conference The annual
conference focused on the
involvemeni of youth and
adiuis in program
development and public
relations efforts.
Four Delaware delegates
attended the conference,
according to James Baker,
state 4-H leader. They were:
Kim Wipf, New Castle;
Carlton Parker, Bridgeville;
Cheryl Ann Kieffer,
Wilmington; and Tina
Bravata, Dover.
saved
Paper
Council members
indicated approval that the
Department already was
making some use of recycled
paper and said it appeared
the agency could go to
almost total use of such
paper without a significant
increase in cost.
CONSIGNMENT SALE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1977
At 9:30 A.M.
Location: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North
Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch
for sale sign.
Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im
plements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no
Household Goods.
We sell on Commission.
Hay & Straw Sale Every Wednesday,
at 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin.
Sale by, '
DAVID H. GOOD
717-656-8911
Auctioneers - F. Snyder, R. Martin,
C. Wolgemuth, J. Pry, L. Horst.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS.
Next Sale Wednesday. June 15,1977
ANTIQUE AUCTION
Hop Bottom Fire Hall, Hop Bottom, Pa, 25
miles north of Scranton; 30 miles south of
Binghamton, N. Y, on Rte. 11; Susquehanna
County.
2 Buggies with Canopy Tops (One A 1 Titman Mfg. -
Montrose, Pa.), One 2 Seated Buggy, One 3 Seated Bob
Sled, One Horae Cutter, Huckster’s Wagon (The above
are in very good condition - ready for parades or
work.), Buggy Lamps, Sills and Tongues, Whiffle
Trees and Neck Yoke, Single Army Harness, Double
Harness, Harness Parts, (hie Horse Cultivator, Plow
and Ice Saw, Buggy Jack. Forge and Forge Tools.
Grain Cradle, Hand Flail, Corn slabber, Hay Knife.
Dog Treadmill, Cobbler's Bench, Shoe Lath, Pedal
Grinder, 16” Coffee Grinder, Dovetail Tool Box, Block
Planes and Other Old Tools, R.K. Oiler, Wool Carder,
School Bell, Wooden Sap Pail, Large Butcher's Bend),
Buck Saw, Beam Scales, Store Scales, Wood Vise, slaw
Cutter, Ice Tongs.
Pine Jelly Cupboard, Spinning Wheel, Flax winder,
Oak Sideboard, Boot Jack, Easel, Large Variety of
Walnut Frames, School Desk, Caned Wheelchair,
Child’s Oak Bed, Wooden Butter Churn, fireplace
Tools, Hall Tree, Wooden Washing Machine, Cherry
Drop I,eaf Table, Wood Burning Stove, Player Piano
Rolls, Crocks, Jugs, Bottles, Skillet, Griddle, Soap
Stone, bird Cage, Toys including Pa. RR Iron Train,
Wind Up Train, Lanterns and Items too numerous to
mention.
Hope you can attend this sale; this is one you won’t
want to miss
Terms - (ash
Lunch - Firemen are having Chicken Barbecue
Gerald R. Pennay, Auctioneer
R D. 2. Kingsley, Penna 18826
Phone: 717 289 4533
National 4-H conference hosts
four delegates from Delaware
Delegates were chosen for
their leadership potential as
well as their wide range of 4-
M participation, says Baker.
Kim Wipf is a freshman at
the University of Delaware
who lias been involved in 4-H
for 10 years. She represented
Delaware in the National
Dress Revue at the National
4-H Congress in Chicago and
is currently president of her
County 4-H Junior Council.
Carlton Parker has been a
member of 4-H for five
years. He is vice-president of
his county’s Junior Council
and a member of the County
4-H Planning Committee.
His 4-H projects have
included photography and
music.
Cheryl Ann Kieffer
represented Delaware in
swine production at the
National 4-H Congress.
During her nine years as a 4-
H member, she has worked
on livestock and crafts
projects, taught
underprivileged children,
BIG ANNUAL
MEMORIAL DAY
MONDAY, MAY 30
10:00 AM.
worked as a counselor and The 1977 Conferen
served as president of her format featured consultati!
local 4-H dub. groups, talks and Wo
Tina Bravata is a member sessions. Participants J
of the Kent County 4-H had the opportunity to sta!
Expansion and Review their states’ innovative 4,
Committee and serves as programs. The highlight 1
president of her county the conference was
Junior Council. She has Breakfast with Congress
participated in various foods which aip delegates coil
and clothing. invite their congress®)
HAY, STRAW AND
GRAIN SALE
EVERY TUESDAY AT 12 NOON
PAUL I MARTIN SALES STABLES
Box 3, Blue Ball, PA. 17506
Stables located along Route 340 2 miles east of
Intercourse, Pa., 4 miles south of New Holland.
PHONE: RES: 717-3546671
STABLES: 717-76MIW
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF LIVESTOCK, MACHINERY AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY
“At Ivy Hill Farm” just off oM Route I or 131 •
Lincoln Hayesville Road ■ 3 miles east of Oxford,
Pa.. Lower Oxford Township, Chester County,
SATURDAY, JUNE 4,1977
Auction starts at 10:00 AM sharp.
LIVESTOCK: Two tbor-bred maras Com with foil by
side), six 3>year old male and female peacocks.
MACHINERY: Consiats of No. 730 Case-Comfort King
• new in UN w-ooly 1419 hoars (a real good trader);
Heavy duty Allis Chalmers transport tractor disc on
rubber; John Deere tractor spreader, No. M
NH chopper, 3 bottom 16 inch Case plow, caltlpadur.
IHC side rake; fertiliser drill; 316 ft low down wagooi
on rubber; New Idea hoy conditioner; Sears 13’ radii
saw, No. 200 JI Case pickup baler, top condition; PTO
grass seeder; also two-hole corn aheQer; Skd-sat.
Fogmaater, 6000 BTU air conditioner; bam clean*:
feed cart; lawn roller; ladders; If* farm gate, tract*
chains, scraper blade; air compressor; iron gat*;
broken down 24 x 16 budding; 16’-2 x U plank lamb*;
welding outfit; roofing; large stable doors; log chslm:
fencing; galv. pipe; s’ oak wards; copper wire; gah.
tin; Irt window sash; doors; fence ports; 4 s 116’ jd*
lumber; also three wagon loads of small articles food
on a large arm: bolts, tools, anvil, hynL fluid 5 gal Nft
30 oil, nails, fortes, shovels, pulleys, motors and J*
small items.
HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES: Ctmiat*
lumber hoist, walking plow, wood markar.'
two Victorian chain, two dressers (coo
dresser, tables, beds, shoe lass, bock saw,
hunter’s horn, foe cream dipper, ale bottle,
jugs, kegs, flat irons, some engUshware,
cranberry shade backet, two brass base
prisons, clocks, wooden pulleys, planes, boe
trunks, etc.
ALSO; 1974 Chevy one ton pick-up trade,
horse trailer (hauls two) with matching colo.
both like new; also extra tires; English saddles,
tack -10 hp. 38 inch cut transaxle power mor"
feet of sawed walnut lumber, one to three in*
and 200 feet of maple.
Be on time please - sale schedule:
miscellaneous, 12 Noon - antiques, 1
machinery and livestock
Terms; cash of good check. Lunch served.
Above list for advertising purposes
guarantee, authenticity or recourse.
By order of owner:
B. H. Vines
Whiteside Auction Service 215-932
Harry W. Whiteside - Auctioneer
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