—Lanciagter Farming. Saturday. September 23,1967 22 Lancaster Co. To Be Visited By Poultry Tour A planned bus tour of the biggest poultry attractions in America’s top agricultural coun ty is fast becoming a caravan. What was originally planned as a busload of interested pro ducers out of a view of Lancas ter County’s most talked about egg and poultry operations has now overflowed into two bus loads, according to Richard I. Ammon, executive director of the sponsoring Northeastern Poultry Producers Council. The tour is being held in con junction with the three-day an nual NEPPCO Exposition in Harrisburg’s huge Farm Show Building on October 10-11-12. It is slated to take place on Monday, October 9, just prior to the show. "We’ll continue to take re servations on a first-come, first served basis,” Ammon said. A limit of four buses will be set, he added. The tour, planned and coor dinated by the Lancaster Coun ty Poultry Association, will visit a 240,000-layer complex, a giant egg and poultry processing plant, a broiler operation grow ing out 300,000 birds each year and a broiler hatchery. And it will also include lunch, a visit to the renown Pennsyl vania Farm Museum and an au thentic Pennsylvania Dutch feast at the famous Plain and Fancy Farm Restaurant in In tercourse, Pa. The tour begins and ends at the Farm Show Building. Ad vance registration is required. The cost is $lO 00 per person and includes transportation, meals and admission to the NEPPCO Exposition. Reserva tion requests together with pay ment should be directed to NEPPCO, 10 Rutgers Place, Trenton, New Jersey, marked “Lancaster County Tour”. The NEPPCO Exposition is highlighting speakers on a broad range of up-to-the-minute poultry health, management and marketing topics, education al displays, youth activities and scores of commercial exhibits featuring the latest in poultry equipment, products and ser vices. It’s okay to speak from the shoulder, but it’s much better to start a bit higher. range planning of the Allied Products Department. The A 1«... «... B lied Product! Department dia aitler Promoted TO tributes field seeds, drugs, Products Manager chemicals, garden supplies, milk products, twines, etc. to retail Ned Sitler, Jr. has been pro- feed dealers. •noted to the position of Allied Ned Sitler is a graduate of Products Manager for the Com- Pennsylvania State University, pany. In this position Ned will where he majored in animal have responsibility for sales and husbandry. Prior to joining D. profit-management and long E. Horn & Company, Inc. Ned Public Auction 58-ACRE LANCASTER COUNTY FARM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4,1967 Located 8 miles West of Lancaster, %y 2 miles East of Mount Joy, near Elm Tree School, v 2 mile Northeast of 230 By-Pass, Lancaster and Elizabethtown bus every hour near by. NO. 1. Beautiful grand old Colonial limestone home. Walls two feet wide, large colonial round side porch columns, 11 rooms, center hall, 3 fire places, all conveniences, 2-car garage, 2 acre lawn, with area lights and shade, a real old homestead well taken care of, will stand another 150 years. NO. 2. The farm buildings consist of a large stone and frame bank barn, 125 feet long, also a practically new 3-story cow barn, stanchions and cleanout equipment, tobacco shed, part has cellar, can hang 15 acres, silo, several good poultry houses, and a well of never failing water, excellent horse or stock farm. NO. 3. A portion of above mentioned farm consisting of 37 acres lays adjacent to south side of macadam road, is also very desirable limestone land, all in high state of cultivation. The land frontage along public road of several thousand feet is quite an asset, would also be a suitable location for a church home or a memorial park, easy access to a number of towns, also water and sewer lines, easily accessible. Note this property will be offered divided and also as a whole. Property will he open for showing every Wednesday and Sunday, from 3 to 6 P.M. and on day of sale. Conducted by: Terms and conditions by: J. Omar Landis Auct. Service KIOAH C KIYCDC R. D. #l, Manheim, Pa. L 1 VTJ 1 . ** .. Phone 665-4806 BARBARA H. MYERS John Beyer, Atty. Phone 652-1756 Harrisburg AUCTION PINE VALLEY FARM DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL THURSDAY, SEPT. 28,1967 12:30 P.M. 128 HEAD 128 63 HOLSTEINS 65 GUERNSEYS ALL IN MILK This herd produces nearly 1.5 million lbs. of milk annually, testing well over 4% and represents 25 years of breeding with select sires of Lehigh Valley, NEBA, Curtiss Candy and Carna tion, Breeding and freshening information available Calfhood vaccinated, pregnancy tested, certified and accredited, individual health charts on day of sale. SALE HIGHLIGHTS 27—First calf heifers many producing over 80 lbs. of milk daily. 26—cows due fresh August and September 30—cows due fresh October and November 19—Holsteins in service to Kingpin. 800 GAL. ESCO ICE WALL BULK TANK with two 3 H.P. Copeland units. A-l approved by New York Health Dept., Lehigh Valley, Lower Merion. Rebuilt for every day pickup. 6 UNIT DELAVAL PIPELINE MILKERS with glass line, milk pump and automatic washers, 6 pipe line milk meters complete. TERMS CASH By MR. JOHN B. GEHMAN Pine Valley Farm Barto, R. D., Pa. 19504 Phone 215-845-7057 Farm located in Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pa., midway between Allentown and Pottstown, IV2 mile S. E. off Rt. 100 at South 7th St,, Bally, Pa, Follow Sale Signs. Auctioneers Nelson Weidenbaugh Linfield, Pa. Col. John Eshleman Bally, Pa. at 2:30 P.M. was an assistant Pennsylvania Horn & Company, Inc. manufafr County Agent. Ned,' his :Wjfe' tures add distributes Hornco Shirley and their two children Feeds and allied farm products will continue to reside in York in Pennsylvania, Maryland and County, Pennsylvania D,' E. New Jersey. 5050 HEAD IN FOUR FEEDER CALF SALES LOCATED IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA “Where Quality is Outstanding" Angus Hereford Steers Heifers 300 - 700 Fount* Orange September 26 1250 Head Charlottesville September 27 1600 Head Culpeper September 28 1200 Head Staunton September 29 1000 Head All Sales Start at 1:00 P.M. (EDST) Health requirements and all qualifications conform to the high standards of the Virginia Feeder Cattle Association. Second Series of Sales Oct. 31 - Nov. 3,1967 For further information Contact: ROY HELTZEL, County Extension Agent Culpeper, Va., Telephone: Culpeper 825-2281 1967 SPECIAL Calf & Feeder Sales SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Inc., Moorefield, W. Va. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 STATE GRADED CALF SALE. No calves over 600 pounds. No bulls or calves with horns. All calves graded and stamped. Immediately after this sale, will sell yearlings, 2 yr. olds, horned calves & bull calves. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 STATE GRADED ; CALF SALE. No calves over 600 pounds. "No bulls "or calves with horns. All calves graded and-stamped. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 STOCK CATTLE AND CALF SALE. This will be clean-up sale. All kinds stock cattle and calves offered. ALL SALES AT 7:30 O'CLOCK, P.M. Sales sponsored by South Branch Stockyards, West Virginia Department of Agriculture and West Virginia University. PUBLIC SALE of 118 ACRE FARM to be held SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1967 Located 5 Miles Northwest of Manheim, between East Fair* view Church and Bossier’s Church, Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. 118 ACRES of Good Gravel Land, more or less, 90 acres under cultivation, 28 acres of meadow and some woodland with 2 streams. 50 x 95 FRAME BANK BARN with hip roof (built 1940), 4 steer stables with corn barn attached. Large tobacco shed and dampening cellar. Hanging room for 10 acres tobacco. Hog sty, chicken house, brooder house, and 2-car garage. 2Vz STORY FRAME DWELLING consisting of 8 rooms (4 rooms & bath upstairs and 4 rooms down* stairs). Oil hot water heat. 2 good wells one at barn with pres* sure system and one at the house with system. Macadamed lane and around buildings. These buildings are in excellent repair with good roofs. This land is in high state of cultivation and a good producing farm. Persons wishing to view property call 665-3304 for an ap pointment. Sale to begin at 2 P.M. when terms and conditions will be made known by: SAMUEL H. SHELLY DAISY SHELLY David Young, Attorney Rufus Geib, Auctioneer
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