Bank officers promoted - Com- National Agri , a wholly-owned a ry of Com (h National Bank, •g, announces the 10 „ s of six officers, ft, Biechler, Lan- advanced from of Agri-Loan Corp. • of the board of torS . Biechler is dent and chief , ve officer of Com -Ith National Bank. ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION DISCONTINUED, DAMAGED, OBSOLETE ITEMS TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20 5:30 P.M. On Wickes Parking Lot, Rt. 222, Ephrata, PA Assorted lumber 2x3 to 4x4, checked, warped or weathered; 6x6 treated poles; Ixl2 pine; and many more lumber items; 6-34 ft. trusses, 1-34 ft. gable truss; 11-22 ft. ;russ, 1-22 ft. gable truss; 50 pc. 5/8 T/G sheathing plywood; 14 pc. Bluemist paneling; pc. Gold Americana paneling; and other assorted panels. 3-42x16 ranch windows; 1- 24x28 insulated window; 1-41x36 casement window; assorted window sash and glass, exterior doors; interior doors; louver bifold doors; 1-16x7 fiberglass garage door; lU shaped marble counter top; 1 U-shaped butcher block counter top; assorted sizes ibmets and cabinet doors; 1-1977 FRIGIDAIRE MICROWAVE OVEN; 1-1977 FLOOR MODEL WHIRLPOOL DRYER; large selection of remnant carpet; vinyl floor covering; and many sample pieces of carpet; 1-5 ft. GOLD FIBERGLASS TUB 1-copper 30 range hood; 19x23, 19x31, 22x37 cultured marble vanity tops; 19x30 oak vanity base; 19x30 white vanity base; 2-24x21 s/s sink; 2 directwire smoke detectors; 2 wire cage pendant lights; 2 wire cage ceiling lights; 1-tiffany light; many other lights and electrical fixtures; GREEN & GOLD STEEL ROOFING; DISCONTINUED ALUM. ROOFING; 14 square HEAVYWEIGHT ROOF SHINGLES; 3/8 4xB and % 4x12 gypsum wallboard; 4 rolls 4 point barb wire; 5 rolls 35 in. wire fencing 20 rod 25-7 ft. steel fence posts; 1-36 in galv. roof vent; 3-12 ft. alum, ladders; discontinued oil base stain; latex flat wall paint and latex semi-gloss; 13 oz. cans spray paint; display racks and bins and many other items to numerous to mention. PUBLIC AUCTION CATTLE—REG. BULL-CALVES OUTSTANDING LINE OF FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY JUNE 17,1978 Take Route 3 to Newtown Square, PA. Turn right at (Videon Chry. Ply. Dealer) or Bishop Hollow Road “Watch for Auction Arrows" Farm is located along Bishop Hollow Road I V* miles from Route 3 “CATTLE” Reg. Angus Bull sired by Devereux Soled Farm. 15 Hereford and Angus Cows 900- 1000.15 Hereford and Angus Calves 125 & up. Cattle will be sold by the Head and are vaccinated & inoculated. JD 2630 Diesel Farm tractor w/771 hrs. good rubber (like new); JD 3 bottom 18” plow, JD #146 loader; Ford 3000 gas tractor w/1325 Hrs. good rubber w/roll bar, like new; Ford 7’ Flail mower; JD transport roller harrow 12’ cultipacker; JD #321 elevator like new; JD #494A 4 row com planter w/extra hoppers, JD mod. 328-8 row sprayer tractor type; JD transport 10 KBA disc harrow; JD #3l post hole auger, JD #4O Fail manure spreader, 3 bottom 16” Massey Harris plow; 6’ Midwest lift harrow; JD 3 sect. 12’ Spring Tooth harrow; Bushhog 5’ rotary mower; NH hay baler with kicker Mod. 269; Massey Ferg. scraper blade, JD #660 side hay rake; JD 157 A grain drill; JD forage harvester Mod. 12 w/com and hay head; JD 8 ton hay wagon; Ford 515 Sickle bar; NI3 Pt. fertilizer spreader (new); 2 row 3 Pt. cultivator, 3 Pt. 8 row Century sprayer; NH mower conditioner #469; Int. Harvester hay wagon, Arkfeld cattle scales; Farnam head gate, livestock supplies; baler twine; fire ext’ers; alum ladders; platform scales; heavy duty cords; 7 New rolls of barbed wire; JD Air pump; rolls of new fence wire; 200 new iron fence post, feed troughs; L.P. 400 gal. tank; 275 & 300 fuel tanks; wheel barrows; snow fence; hand & garden tools; 100’ plastic hose; Dodge Pickup bed; yard trailer; gang mowers; battery charger; cylinders; JD grain tester; torch kit complete; Pioneer chain saw; chairs; benches; rockers; gas stoves; tables; bookcases and many other items. Sale by GARRETT-WILLIAMSON FOUNDATION FARMS Sale Conducted by J. Omar Landis Auction Ser, Jay M. Witman 717-733-7917 Ephrata, Pa. “Auct. Note” Farm Machinery is in all excellent working condition. Most machinery is new and deserves your close inspection. All out of State Bidders must have Cash or Cashier Check. Harry Wallick, York, who was president of the bank's York Region, was named an Agri-Loan Corp. vice president. John J. Baker, Gap (Salisbury Township), was promoted from secretary to treasurer, succeeding Robert P. Bucher, Conestoga, who was recently named president of the subsidiary. John W. Risser, Manhem (Penn TownsP has been T. GLENN HORST Auctioneer Lunch Stand By The AKRON FIRE CO. ALL ITEMS WILL BE SOLD. GARRETT - WILLIAMSON FOUNDATION 10:00 A.M “FARM MACHINERY” Food will be Served J. Omar Landis 717-665-5735 promoted from ass secretary to secrei Risser joined Ci monwealth National Bani 1973 as an agricult representative and named assistant manage) the bank’s Agricult) Loans Department in 197! Joseph S. Lefever, is the subsidiary’s assistant treasurer. A nati of Manheim, he jor Commonwealth Natl Bank as an agricult representative in the Agricultural Loans Department in 1974. A 1972 graduate of Manheim Central High School, Lefever was an active member of the Future Farmers of America (FFA), and in 1974 received the American Farmer Degree for his work in the field of agricultural business. J. Mark Bushong, Lan disville (East Hempfield Township), was named assistant secretary of the subsidiary. He joined the bank as an assistant manager of the Agricultural Loads Department in 1977, after owning and operating a 130-acre dairy and poultry farm near his native Columbia, Pa., for about 30 years. A past president of the Lancaster County Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service Board, Bushong is a director of Lancaster County Council of Churches, and the Com munity Action Program of Lancaster County. Commonwealth National GAP AUCTION FRIDAY EVE, M 16,1978 5:30 P.M. Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Tunre; 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 ON MONDAYS FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 7.00 P.M. OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT Call us for pick up service IRA STOLT2FUS & SON, Auctioneers 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES At the Mr. and Mrs. James Simon Property located 18 miles north of Everett Route 26, Hopewell, Bedford County Pa. SATURDAY, JUNE 24 & SATURDAY, JULY 1 ANTIQUES, COLLECTORS’ ITEMS, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ITEMS SELLING JUNE 24,10 A.M. Cherry drop lea! table, small spindle leg table, wicker chair, dove tail boxes, oak kitchen cabinet, library table, oak rockers, old hand wringers, Clark’s 4-drawer spool cabinet, ink wells, leather bound trunks, cobbler’s bench, oak cupboard, picture easels, wicker hamper, 4-piece antique oak bedroom suite, walnut stand, straight razors, 3 kerosene lamps, cane bottom chairs, oak bookcase, mantel clock, picture frames, deep well frames, wicker baby carriage, old hanging chandelier, brackets, oak desk, 2 oak swivel chairs, good oak icebox, leather couch, potbelly stove, old bottles, AM. Rosebud doll, Schoenhut doll, M. & S.C. 1920 doll, tin dollhead, flatirons, iron cake mold, 5-piece Victorian living room suite (good), piano and bench, 3-piece antique oak bedroom suite, old magazines, trunks, quilts and comforts, brass bed, oak stands, chambers, old camera equipment, graniteware, tinware. Tiger brand cans, hanging kerosene lamp with shade, metal badges (62 counties, 18 states), many good antique metal toys, old books, Cooper’s presidential books, dishes, Depression, Limoges, small tea sets, German, Bavarian, Nippon, Haviland, Punch and Judy tea cups and saucers, electric wringer washer, jars and jugs, hand tools, linens, bed spreads, also many other antique items offered first day. Round oak table, wooden buckets. Tiger tobacco cans, old tobacco cans, jars, jugs, crocks, electric range, doughtray, apple peeler, cherry seeder, porch swing, shoe last and stand, brass ladle, griddles, hand tools, tinware, 10” German doll, ceUuoid dolls, molded dolls, buttons, jewelry, campaign buttons, old postcards, cookbooks, old razors, marbles, 9 x 12 oval rugs, baskets, wooden buckets, 5-section oak bookcase, oak sideboard, oak cabinet, oak dining room table, antique toys, skillets, bow front china closet (paw feet), plank bottom chairs, 3 kerosene lamps, brackets for kerosene lamps, linens, bedspreads, needlework, oak rockers, metal beds, luggage, dishes, Haviland, German, Pressed, Majolica, butter dishes, lace tablecloths, trunks, military helmets, baby cradles, quilting frames, wooden hobby horse, cap pistols, brass stand, towel rack, stuffed dolls, oak roll top desk, press back rockers, coffee grinder, 6 oak dining room chairs, trunks, old ledgers, records, chambers, 3-burner kerosene stove, old library table, 3-piece oak bedroom suite, electric lamps, picture frames, rugs, platform rocker, refrigerator, electric heaters, miniature lamp, stands, pressure cooker, baskets, copper boiler, machinist tools, cutting tools, potbelly stove, cook stove, kerosene space heater, also many other fine items not mentioned. Plan to Attend Both Days—Sale Held Rain Or Shine REAL ESTATE OFFERED JULY 1,12 Noon Nice 8-room, 2-story frame house, basement, hot water heat, bath, water off cistern for furnace, situated on large lot, excellent view, Vz hour from Raystown Lake. Personal property cast fboth days). Real estate 10% down, balance on delivery of deed. Auctioneer and Owner Not Responsible for Accidents Owners , MR. & MRS. JAMES SIMON Hopewell, Pa. Claycomb, Grubb& Muir, Auctioneers (814) 276-3272 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978—127 Rare insect appearing COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Gypsy moths are making headlines this year in the northern tier of counties after being relatively inactive for several years. But the big news from a lay person’s standpoint is the appearance through-out central Maryland of the palmerworm-seldom seen except by professional en tomologists, deep in the hardwood forests of the eastern U.S. Palmerworm larvae have Agri-Loan Corp., which is headquartered at the bank’s Lancaster Region office, 28 Penn Square, Lancaster, was formed in 1970. As of the end of 1977 the subsidiary’s loan portfolio totaled $12,775,000, a 26.9 per cent gain over its 1976 amount. Agri-Loan Corp. serves farm customers in 20 Penn sylvania counties. PUBLIC SALE SELLING SATURDAY, JULY 1,10 A.M. one thing in common with gypsy moth larvae - they both prefer the leaves of oak trees. But gypsy moths are considerably larger and much more destructive. Textbooks describe the palmer-worm as a relatively rare insect whose populations peak about once every 60 years. Actually, the last recorded populations peak about once every 60 years. Actually, the last recorded population peak in the East appears to have been about 1880 - nearly a century ago. Because he is seldom seen and not notoriously destructive, the tiny palmerworm has not been well studied. In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency doesn’t even have specific pesticide label directives for its control. Eggs laid by these moths should be producing caterpillars in large number just about now (early June). The caterpillars are only about one-half inch long. They are olive-green, with two white stripes along the side and two narrow white lines on the back. If you suddenly find large numbers of such caterpillars on your property, don’t panic. They probably won’t do much damage. Just remember that you’re seeing something that won’t appear again for 60 to 100 years - based on past history. Lunch Available