4-H leadership congress Will leam Ss^-W unmake up approximately So 4-H members who wiU r2e to share and contribute ideas which will SJrtve local community Congregs the narticipants will take part in assemblies, discussion groups, and recreational 3 Twenty-three 4-H’ers from Cumberland County will be involved; nine from EIVIN W. GROFF COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL 60 \*ns H ir i ' SMOKETOWN QUALITY DAIRY SALES Located 5 miles east of Lancaster, 5 miles West of Intercourse (Rt. 340) in the Village of Smoketown, Pa. THURSDAY, IUNE 29,1978 8:00 P.M. Sharp OST 50 Cows, 10 Heifers, 5 open Heifers ready to breed, 5 bred Heifers due Oct. and Nov. 2 Red and White Cows. Several cows fresh March and April. Several due Aug. and Sept. There are Summer and Fall cows in this dairy. Mr. Groff shipped 2300 lbs. of milk every two days. Several cows now milking 65 to 80 lbs. per day. Base milk was 1256 lbs. per day. All animals checked for pregnancy. These cows are bred to a Registered Holstein Bull, Howacres Style Master Prince. Dams record 3 yrs. 3 mos. 14.344 M, 554 F, 3.8 test Grdam 1 rec. over 17,000 M, 1 rec. over 18,000 M. Cows-milked at regular tune. Sale Managed By: GORDON AND RON FRITZ 717-393-0930 Carl Diller, Auctioneer Lunch by Bird-in-Hand Auxiliary. Watch next weeks issue for more details. PUBLIC SALE OF GRAIN ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT &TRUCKS Closing out the business. Will sell on FRIDAY, JUNE 23 Sale at 11:00 A.M Located midway between Waynesboro -and Greencastle along Pa. Route 16 at Waynescastle, Franklin Co. Pa. 1966 International loadstar 1890 ten ton truck, 16 ft. bed w/grain sides; 10.00x20.00 twelve ply tires; 1964 International loadstar 1600 truck, all steel bed, side bows, and tarps with Sprout Waldron feed blower; 1958 International B.C. 180 ten ton truck, 16 ft. all steel bed 4 ft. sides, feed dividers w/Sprout Waldron feed blower; 1964 International 1100 series Vz ton pickup truck; 1964 International truck 12 ft. dump bed w/gram sides; 1966 Chevrolet truck, 12 ft. stake bed; 1964 Chevrolet truck 12 ft. dump bed w/wood grain sides; 1968 Chevrolet % ton pickup; 1947 Willys Jeep 4 wheel drive, canvas top. All vehicles in running order; Ford 640 tractor, 3 PT. hitch; Souder 8 ft. hydraulic lift front end snow plow, like new; 300 gal. liquid nitrogen field sprayer PTO pump on heavy duty rubber tire trailer; Tyler 3 tan dum wheel PTO fertilizer spreaders, 2 has new steel bins will hold 4 tons; 40 ft. 6 in. grain auger on rubber tire trailer w/5 H.P. 220 motor; 30 ft. 10 in. gram or fertilizer auger on rubber tire trailer 5 H.P. 3 phase motor; MF PTO 5 ft. Brush hog mower; 3 PT. hitch; large air compressor w/3 HP. motor; portable water pump 3 HP. gas engine; platform scales; concrete mixer; Nurse Ette calf feeder; 4 in flexable feed blower pipe; rubber tire grain cart; bag wagons; truck tarps; 2 grain moisture testers; office equipment; other items. CHARLES F. MILLER, INC. Edgar J. Stull Auctioneer Schuylkill County; and 27 from Chester County. Members participating in the event from Cumberland County are; Karen Horn baker, Wendy Mams, Kelly Henry, Cindy Otto, Robbie Adler, Jill Barrick, Janice Davidson, Sharon Kelly, Jim -Schlusser, Nancy Yorlets, Kim Brackbill, Shirley Coyle, Jenny Fenicle, Becky Garman, Joan Davidson, Edith Hemnunger, Krista Henry, Karen Kuntz, Danny Mains, Brenda Negley, Steve Otto, Steve Saphore, Sherri Weber. Those taking part from Schuylkill County include; Elayne Hupka, Lon Eagan, Suzanne Krotchko, Debbie Trabosh, and Jackie Eagan from Saint Clair Eager Beavers; Chris Temple from Begins Valley Trailriders; Karen Bickleman from the Shenandoah 4-H Club; Jack Kauffman from the Auburn Cheeful Workers; and Theresa Gahen from Mahanoy City 4-H Club. Chester County’s par ticipants are; Tun Munson, Phoenixville; Roger Davidheiser, Pottstown; Dean Nafeiger, Phoenix ville; Jonathan and Michael Wemstock, Phoenixville; Edward and Susan Kulp, Pottstown; Sarah Nothstine, Dowmngtown; Patricia Mamscalco, Coatesville; Marie Crossan, Avondale; Sharon Stinson, Hockessin; Jean and Janette Wyatt, West Grove; Lois Mark, West Grove; Ann Williams, Parkerford; Michele Same, Pottstown; Bonnie Shaw, Downingtown; Sandra Angelim, Hockessin; Olga and Lee-Ann DuMars, Phoenixville; Lynda Due to the Death of Blair Dysinger DISPERSAL SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 17 11:00 A.M. Known as Juniata Pony Farm, Locust Run, Pa. Located 2Vz miles west of Thompsontown; 8 miles east of Mifflintown, along Route 22. Midway between Lewistown and Harrisburg. 50 HEAD HORSES & PONIES Bndles, saddles, blankets, horse and pony harness. Sulkys, carts, antique parade buggy, sleigh, 2 pony wagons, 1 covered wagon and chariot. Western and gaited horses, make good 4-H horses. 1 standard bred driving mare. 3 teams of driving ponies, several midget ponies, 3 donkeys, and some colts. Tractor, mower, manure spreader, and 2 wheel cart. LUNCH STAND SALE IN TENT MRS. FLORENCE DYSINGER Box 180, RDI Thompsontown, Pa. 17094 Phone: 717-535-5307 535-5252; 535-5191 Martin’s Auctioneer, Inc. Box 71 Blue Ball, Pa. 17506 Phone; 717-354-6671 Not Responsible For Accidents NOTE: These horses and ponies are all of the ex cellent quality Mr. Dysinger was well-known for throughout the country. Don’t miss this sale! PUBLIC AUCTION VEHICLES, FARM & LAWN EQUIPMENT, MISC. TOOLS FRIDAY, JUNE 16 Ellis School for Girls, Newtown Square. Location; l A mile West of Newton Square on Route #3 Delaware County, Pennsylvania. 1971 MF rotary mower w/attachments; 1950, Ford front-end loader; 1950, Ford ‘BN’ lawn tractor; Locke mower; 1972, Ford ‘Pinto’ Runabout; 1971, Ford Pickup truck w/camper top; 1968, Chevrolet Utility Truck; 1962, Int. dump truck; Chev. Pickup truck, weedtrimmer; leaf blower; roto-tiller; table and band saw; 2 roto-rooters, large and small; chain saw; battery charger; drill press; 4 rotary lawn mowers; welding, grinding, and grease machines; hedge clipper; ele. drill; 2 gang mowers; snowplow for Int. dump truck; acetylene burner; 2 lawn rollers, 1 tractor drawn; hyd. jack; 2 grease guns; oil pump; 2 vices; scythes; A-ladder for use in gym; 32’ alu. ladder; 40’ wooden ladder; stepladders; 100’ extension cord; pitchforks; pruning shears; shovels; sledge hammer; pipe wrenches; garden rakes; hedge clippers; wood clamps; fire hose, 3 lengths; assort, of nuts, bolts, screws, nails, plumbing fittings, cooper and galvanized fittings, light bulbs etc. also, desk, typewriter, swivel chair, file cabinet, 2 piano benches, and items to numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH unless approved by Whitford Sales Company Sale conducted by; WHITFORD SALES COMPANY L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer Box 98 Uwchland, Eagle, Pa. 19480 Phone 215-458-5060 “Chester County’s Foremost Auction Company’ Thompson, Kennett Square; Betsy Wollaston, Toughkenamon; Alison Scheib, Phoenixville; Jacky Mento, Downingtown; Robert Ekdahl, West Chester; Janet Latshaw, Spring City and Karen Martini, Lyndell. “This year’s conference will include six areas of leadership orientation and development,” say Penn State 4-H agents. “A leadership school for teen leaders, a state leaders forum for adult leaders, delegate workshops for 13- to 15- year-olds, day camping training, and 4-H reporters training are aspects of the program.” Selected teen leaders will attend a special school designed to increase skills to work effectively in planning and conducting county youth programs. Topics will in clude communications skills, understanding social concerns and group processes, and recreation. Leaders and Extension staff members will meet with college of agriculture AtllA.M Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978 officials and particpate in educational workshops in volving the understanding of leadership principles, working with groups, communications, and subject matter related to , selected 4-H projects. Also, scheduled during Congress will be a day camping leadership program. Youth between the ages of 14 and 17 will be mvolved in this educational experience. Leadership Council delegates will arrive on the Penn State Campus June 23 for two days of counseling and orientation to prepare Gregory to participate in 4-H conference LITITZ - Martha Gregory, of 721 East 28th Division Highway, Lititz, a Pennsylvania 4-H member, will take part in the West Virginia Older 4-H Members Conference to be held at Jackson’s Mill, Weston, W. Va., from June 25 to 30. Martha received the honor trip on the basis of her leadership and citizenship activities, reports Henry T. Moon, 4-H specialist at the Pennsylvania State University. She and another state 4-H member, William Devore, of Washington RB, will par ticipate in the conference. FREEMAN’S COMPLETE DISPERSAL BEEF HERD & FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, JUNE 17 Sale to be held at the farm on Fox Hill, 2 miles south ot Ulysses, (Potter Co.) Follow auction arrows from Rte. 49 in Ulysses, Rte. 449 in Brookland, or Rtes. 49-449 in Gold. Due to ill health and other business interest discon tinuing all fanning operations: (480 acre farm in ex cellent state of repair for sale at private treaty). Selling 80 head of real quality, interstate tested beef cattle! Excellent registered herd sire (Hereford); 30 cows with March-April ‘7B calves at side. Balance yearling steers and heifers. Herd consists of app. % Herefords, balance Charolais Cross. All cows and heifers sell open. An excellent group of real young cows! Inspection invited anytime! MACHINERY JD 3010 gas, WFE, cab, chains, #4B hyd. loader; IH 560 gas, WFE, quick hitch; Farmall “Super M” WFE, hyd. front snow blade; JD #llO tandem cut-a-way disc, used on 50 acres!; JD #5O 9 ft. side mt. mower; JD type 00524 heavy duty 8 ft. front hyd. dozer blade; JD 3 pt. 5 ft. rotary cutter; JD 14-T baler w/kicker; JD mounted 3-16 plows; JD 12 ft. trip harrow; NH 461 haybine; NH 256 rake; NH 365 r.h. barrel spreader; N1T717 chopper w/direct and 1 row com head; 5 kicker wagons w/NH gear; Brillion 16 ft. transport field harrow; Cross elevator; Skelton 24 ft. elevator; Lely 3 pt. spreader w/fert. and grass boxes; 3 pt. post hole digger; Jetco. 3 pt. post driver; 1973 Chevy. Caprice w/air, etc. good as new; 1959 Chevy. 80 Spartan w/15 ft. steel plate bed, twin hoist 5/2 sp. w/aux. trans., grain racks, in spected; Ford V-8 flat head motor and trans.; 1978 Ford ton truck w/dump body, under 300 actual miles Ford 1966 cab and chasis; Alemite 1 hp. compressor; LPS tank; Acc. tanks and torches; Forney 180 amp welder; seed bags; grass seed; floor jack; grinder, telephone poles; plus misc. items. Sale starts on time! You will find a good line of well housed and maintained equipment ready to work for you. Small items sold under cover. Lunch by Tri-Town Fire Dept. Terms: Cash or good check sale day. Owned by MR. & MRS. DON FREEMAN 814-848-7602 Sale Co. Managed by Robert M. Shaylor Troy, Pa. 717-297-3278 Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc. Wayland, New York - 716-728-2520 or Gerald Pirrung - Ulysses, Pa. - 814-848-7401 them for their duties the remainder of the week. Highlights of the four-day conference will include the Iron Clad Agreement, a dramatic performance about American inventions in the latter half of the 19th Century; Jimmy Gross and Peggy, an electronic musical spectacular; and an educational film, “Grab Hold of Today,” starring Dr. Eden Eyl, that offers suspense, excitement, and humor in emphasizing how to eliminate existing negative attitudes and free young people to prepare for tomorrow. Martha Gregory 11:00 A.M. Ulysses, Pa, 125