NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster fa) Ford New Holland has honored 48 U.S., Canadian, and Japanese firms with its prestigious “Q 1 Preferred Quality Award” for continued excellent quality per formance in providing parts to the company, the world’s third largest farm and industrial equipment maker. “We are committed to a concept we call ’continuous quality improvement,’” said Robert M. Beef (Continued from Pago A 44) OiUfttock, 3. Brian BirdtaU. CUM 39: 1. Kyla Rooter. CUM 40:1. Jaaon Oataratock. CUM 41: 1. Curt Stockdale, 2. Curt jßckdale, 3. Chriatine L. Crawford. CUM 42:1. Kyla Rooter, 2. Kevin Rook •r, 3. Matthew Allan Cidh. Champion Heifer 1. Kyle Rooter. RtMrva Champion Hollar: 1. Kevin Booker. ltd Female ft Owned By Exhlbitor- Ctumpten: 1. Kyi* Rookor. ltd F*mal* ft Owned By Exhibitor- Rtttrvi Champion: 1. Stephen V. Fritz. FEEDER CALF SHOW Ctaaa 1:1. Erdanheim Farm. Ctas* 3: 1- Robert Sherwood, 2. Greg Knight, 3. Bumaid* Hayhurtt Farm. Ilttra-Champion Pan: 1. Robert Sherwood. Sltera-Reaerve Champion Pan: 1. Erdtnhtim Farm. Ctaaa t: 1. Ml Trail Farm, 2. Robert Marvin G. Amdej, AU-002323-L PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY Located: At Kaufftnan’s Station Communi ty Center, Kauffman Station Pa. Just 6 miles North of Greencastie, Pa. off Route 11 on: Saturday, October 19th, 1991 At 9 A.M. FURNITURE Jelly cupboard w/plankend; good porch settee with stretcher; old cupboard (op; drysink with no top; Lincoln rocker with leone; dough tray on legs; empire chest of drawers; 1 drawer night stand; walnut spool bed; dovetailed 4 drawer walnut chest of drawers; plank bottom youth chairs; walnut platform rocker, treadle sewing machine; high chair, blanchard butter chum with old paint; towel racks: G.E. 25 cu. ft chest freezer like new; etc. GLASSWARE & CHINA: deer & pine water pitcher & butter dish; black & white milk glass; milk glass owl fruit jar; large Mary Gregory vase; satin rose bowl; 2 spatter plates; 3 Robinson Crusoe plates; spatter cup & sauc er; syrup jug; 3 kerosene lights hobnail & daisy & button; Mettlock stein w/lid; majolica; collection of early shaker; glass slipper; 6 N. water glasses with butterfly; good pressed glasses; German Dishes; Chicken on nests; 2 cracker jars; Ironstone bowl & pitcher etc. MISCELLANEOUS: Collection of 50 good iron banks; old tin & cast iron toys; coffee grinder, copper tea kettles; walnut frames; old dolls and doll furniture; loads of baskets; jardi nieres; butter crock; 2 gal. blue band water jug; 12 gal. & 5 gal. crocks; iron frogs; flati rons; floor lamps; 2 gal. ES&B crock; large blue turkey platter England; blue stoneware milk pitcher; miniature Rayolight; Rayo light; brass bird cage; good looks; large set of lead navy soldiers & field artillery and ships; set of lead Gladiator soldiers; comforts; pictures; sewing box; slawboard; RJL lantern; RJR. tans & torches; cow bell; woodplanter; old tools; play pen; loads of Christmas dec.; good braided rugs (handmade); quilting frame; egg bnsket; linen tablecloths; machinist tools; 2 nk machinist tool chests; pitcher pump; Gen. Pump; #32 & 22 Enterprise grinders w/motors; icecream chum; sled; lawn chairs; drawknife; SMden tools; 17” gas weed wacker; pole prun es; log chains; sprayer, stepladder; trussels; small table saw; C clamps; other good tools; tod press etc. Terms: Cash or approved good check. Owner- IRENE E. SMITH Inspection Sale Day Only Doors Will Open 7 A.M. Lunch Stand 48 Firms Become Top Quality Suppliers G ™*'* XeC ' i '?* vice SU ppiier with a commemorative (two plants); Okubo Gear Co.- Corporation; Synchro-Start Pro of N.H. Geotech, the holding com- plaque and a “Flag of Distinction” Ltd.; Onan Engine Plant; Peterson ducts, Inc.; Teleflex (Canada), £ an y " ,rm „ . spnng whe " to fly at each of their plants. Spring; Quanex LaSalle Steel- Ltd.; Texas Instruments, Inc.; and 7,16 s “PP licrs honored were Rockwell International Corpora- The SK - Wellman Corporation, with fiat ueotecn. me Qi prog- Associates Spring, Barnes Group tion; Seals Eastern, Inc.; Signicast Gerrity noted that recognition ram is an important way for us and Canada. Inc.; Auburn Gear. Inc.; Corporation; Southco & Inc • as aQI Preferred Quality supplier our supplies to work together to Bendix Automotive Systems; Spaulding Composites Comoanw means a company receives prefe make sure Ford New Holland ful- Bennett Equipment Corporation; The Sperry Rubber & Plastics status m future parts deve ly satisfies its customers m the eridgestone/Firestone, Inc.; Buck Company. Inc.; Spiral Interna- lopment programs for Ford New nearly 120 counmes m which its Co mpan y, Inc.; Camloc Products; tional Corporation; Spirol Indus- HoUand - Ford New Holland sup products are sold. Canadian Timken, Limited; Cle- tries Limited; Standard Horse Nail P liers in Brazil. Belgium, and In ceremonies at Lancaster, Pa., pro, Inc.; Cleveland Stamping; - England are similarly honored Gerrity presented each honored Commonwealth Plant- Peterson A TT mr c * Spring: Dana Corporation (three /ijf/li /O ilttS iV €W I jiZOfV divisions); Donaldson Company. 0 Company, Inc.; Fairview Sintered Research Partner Company, Inc.; Gates Canada, M Inc. (two divisions); Guardian Q Me “" s Industries; Hayes-Dana, Inc. (two In . C ; 38 he deB ? lbed hts divisions): Guardian Industries; Hayes-Imperial Eastman; Masco DePau - aFrench Nut Div. Ivaco Inc.; Lakin Gener- T . , D al International Corporation; Lut- co Ball Bearings- Lundquist Tool; praident, AgriPro Milsco Manufacturing Company; ®" s ‘ neBB G , rou P and C s ristian Modine Manufacturing; Monarch £ Industries Limited- Neanco Inc of Co ' op 06 Pau > introduced the Industries Limited, weapco, me. new 50/50 partnership Starwood. HoHora-Champlen Pan: 1. Mill Trail Farm. Halfara-Raaarva Champion Pan: 1. Hobart Sharwood. Grand Champion Pan of tho Show: Hobart Sharwood. Raaorva Grand Champion Pan of tha Show: 1. MUI Trail Farm. Champion Faadar Calf: 1. Mill Trail Farm. Raaorva Champion Faadar Calf: 1. Lynn Kugar. Baal Cad la Hardeman Awards Palled Harafeid; 1. Touchstone, 2. Roll ing Shad*, 3. Janaan Fitting. Angus: 1. Indian Creek. 2. Wsavarland, 3. Roaabank. Shorthorn; 1. Laneva, 2. Edward McLaughlin, 3. Bowman. Slmmantal: 1. Hafco, 2. Hill High, 3. Simma Valley. Lhnoualn: 1. Fairlane, 2. K.C. Livestock Ent Auctioneer IBTH ANNUAL COUNTRY AUCTION of QUILTS, GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK, CEDAR CHEST, WOODEN QUILT WALLHANGING, ETC. Saturday, October 19,1991 at 9:30 AJM. Grandfather’s Clock, Cedar Chest, Utility Shed at 12:00 Noon Quilts at 1:00 P.M. CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE and CRAFT SALE Friday, October 18, from 11:30-7:00 PM. PANCAKE and SAUSAGE BREAKFAST Saturday, October 19, from 6:30-10:00 A.M. All for the benefit of CONESTOGA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL. Sale will be held on the school grounds, one mile west of Morgantown. Pa., along Route 23. AUCTION ITEMS INCLUDE: handmade QUILTS and wall-hangings; handmade Grape Baskets; wooden quilt wallhanging; handmade GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK; handmade CEDAR CHEST; packaged hamburger: prime cuts of comfcd packaged beef; painted MILK CAN by Jere Brady (local artist); 2 porcelain Dynasty Amish dolls; S limited edition prints by Connie Friedman; READING PHILLIES and HERSHEY BEARS tickets; handmade marble roller; railroad ties; hand made gazebo birdfeeder; John Martin winross truck; shrubbery; wood shavings; picnic table from King’s Tables; 18 tons topsoil; farm toys from M.M. Weaver & Sons; flower arrangements: GIFT CERTIFICATES: restaurants, home-cooked meals, cakes, Bomberger Studios, haircuts, pool party and picnic, carpet cleaning, eye exam, state inspection and oil change, etc.; 1986 SUBARU GL, 4 door, automatic; Bxl2 UTILITY SHED; BBNB stock; turkeys for the holidays; plus many more from local businesses including certificates for airplane and glider rides. LOTS TO EAT: pizza, baked potatoes, soups, BBQ, apple dumplings, fruit cup, pie, ice cream, and drinks. Baked goods, plants, and crafts are available to buy. Your contributions of good quality items for the sale are gratefully accepted. Please bring them to the school or call 21S-286-0353. All proceeds go toward the operation of the school. Terms by: Conestoga Christian School Marvin G. Amsley, AU-002323-L Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE OF “GUNS AND HUNTING GEAR ” At McLaughlin Auction, 2775 L.W.W. Chambersburg, Pa. Three Miles West Of Chambersburg Along Route 30 On Wednesday Evening, October 23,1991 At 6 P.M. 50 Guns Including: Winchester's; Remington: Ithica; Sake; 3 Revolvers, Etc. Reloading Equipment: Old And New Rifle And Shot Shell Ammo: Scopes: Traps; Game Caller; Dies; Gun Parts; Deer Hide Rugs; Trophy Whitetail Heads And Racks; Turkey Mount; Other Wildlife Mounts: Hunting Clothes: Field Gear; Goosedown Parka: Bullets: Powder; Shot, And Cases; Wood Splitter, Complete Except Motor; Plus Loads Of Other Good Items. Folks- This Is A Very Good Clean Lot Of Guns And Other Hems. For Complete Listing Contact McLaughlin Auction 264-2224 Or Send S.A.E. To 445 Apple way St., Thomas, Pa. 17252 (Marvin Amsley). Doors Open At 1 P.M. Sale Day For Inspection. Terms: Cash Or Good Check. Name Withheld For Security Reason. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Octobw 12, 1991-A45 The new relationship will bring additional strength, scope, exper tise and world wide germplasm to ABl’s existing overall corn research while providing Pau with a direct source of American com germplasm. Other products marketed under the AgriPro brand- including soy beans, sorghum, sunflower, and alfalfa, will not be affected by this research agreement Public Auction Register OCTOBER WED. OCT. 16-6 PM, Anti que Auction, located Trox eiville Auction, Troxelville, PA. 50 mi. N, of Harrisburg, C. P. Jacobs, Jr., Auct. FRI. OCT. 18 - 5 30PM, 160 Winross Trucks, Hess Tmcks, Ertl & Matchbox, located at Leesport Far mer's Market just off Rt. 61, Leesport, Berks Co., PA, Kennth P. Leiby, Auct. FRI. OCT. 18 - 6PM, Anti que & Modem Firearms & Accessories, located S. Nursery St., Fogelsville, PA, Ralph W. Zettiemoyer, Auct.