( HORSE and PONY SALE MONDAY EVE., SEPTEMBER 22, 1969 MARTIN’S SALE STABLES BLUE BALL, PA., LANCASTER COUNTY horse * ». nd Ponies on consignment, hitched at JJf howm 5 7°PM Sm rates - Tack and Ponies sold at 6 STABLE (717) 354-6UI v ( '''U-\„- ij' * PUBLK NIGHT SALE OF VALUABLE LIVESTOCK THURS. NIGHT, SEPT. 25 Starting 8:00 P.M. Sharp Sale located 5 miles North of Rt. 222 along 897, 2 miles North of Reiaholds. 60 HEAD OF CATTLE - This includes a top herd from Wayne County plus some esitra good fresh and close upstate cows. Also some pure bijeds. WilHiave a few feeder cattle to be sold first. DON’T MISS THIS SALE! 1 Buy For Cash & Save " Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 Health Charts Nite of Sale Randal JKline Auctioneer Vernon and Ray Kline Owners . Phone area code 215 267-2368 or 267-2298 1 it - NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS / ' V^ J ' /' L »*W M {^ PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT & HOGS SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1969 Located 1-2 mile north of Garden Spot High School in New Holland, corner of Weaverland and Spruce Road. 42 SOWS & 125 FEEDER PIGS 22 Yorkland Race, 10 Pure York, 1 Hampshire Boar INTERNATIONAL 424 UTILITY TRACTOR 260 hours, Power Steering, lead in tires 216 2-way plows; Sander loader with dirt scoop; FARMALL 200 WITH CULTIVATOR 7’ mower; corn planter with fertilizer attachment; bump er and 2 point platform; Stauffer manure spreader; Stauffer 2rtow tobacco planter; fast hitch disc; harrow and drag; McDeering PTO 45 baler, rubber tire wagon and trailer; McDeenng cultipacker; 2-section rotary hoe; tobacco hoer with motor; 180 AMP LINCOLN WELDER 3-point hog carries; farrowing crates, 12 hole round hog feeder; iron and wooden troughs: heat lamps; truck rack fpr 8' bed; 22’ extension ladder; wagon with 500 gallon wa ter tank; 6,000 tobacco lath; 2 bale boxes; power hand saw; air compressor; Frigidaire refrigerator with freezer, Fn gldaire electric stove; 5 piece bedoom suite; two 9 x 12 rugs; 3 FEED 35 Ton Hay, 20 Ton Straw, 22 Acres of Corn in Eiield Sale at 12:00 Noon fWk L Steller, 656-9055 Auctioneers Robert E. Martin, 656-7770 Refreshments by New Holland 4-HBaby Club. „ TERMS BY: GENE SHIRK 354-0906 LARRY MARTIN 354-7006 REFRESHMENT STAND Terms by Aoron & Roy Bowman international Air Service At Olmsted Would Benefit Farmers at 01msled State Agriculture Secretary _ . Leland H Bull Mm Hams. Sludl ' s ”" d ' m } h ° Pc “’’ syl ' burg could become the hub of a vama Depaitment of Agncultuie world-wide food distribution sys- show that Olmsted is a highl> tem if international air service desirable site for a food distnbu should be added to advantages ting center to seive markets in ANTIQUE SALE SAT., SEPT. 27 AT 12:00 NOON MARTIN S SALE ARENA Blue Ball, along Route 23, Lancaster Co., Pa. Large lot of nice antiques consisting of fuimUue. glass, china, coins and guns Commission goods accepted until sale time Sale Mgrs.—Gene Shirk 354-0906 Lam Martin 354-7006 Arena (717) 354-6671 PUBLIC SALE of a DAIRY, STEER and TOBACCO FARM to be held SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4,1969 Located along the Colebrook Road, between Masterson ville and Colebrook, Mt. Joy Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. 90 ACRES more or less, 80 acres undercultivation and 10 acres in pas ture with stream. Erected thereon is a 2Va STORY FRAME DWELLING with 7 rooms (3 rooms & bath, upstairs & 4 rooms, downstairs) and a summer house attached. Coal furnace with hot water heat. LARGE FRAME BANK BARN with cement silo, 2 cow stables for 30 cows, 1 steer stable, and a milk house (large for N.Y. market). A large hip-roof tobacco shed-, corn barn, stripping room, and damping cellar. Room for 12 acres of tobacco on the farm. This is a good producing farm. The buildings ■ are in good repair. Lots of road frontage. Persons wishing to view property may do so by calling Manheim 665-4136 for an appointment. Sale to begin at 2 o’clock P.M. when terms and conditions will be made known by: ADA K. GEIB Raymond Miller, Auctioneer David Young, Attorney Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 20. 1969—31 the heavily populated Noith< east,” Secretary Bull said 'it is close to iood producing and processing areas," Sccrotaiy Bull pointed out, "and is linked to major domestic markets by rapidly expanding air cargo ser vice and a network of rail lines and high-speed highways" Preparations are now under way to obtain U.S custom and immigration facilities at Olm sted, a step that would open the •urpoit to international service. The move is being spearheaded by the Pennsylvania Aeronautics Commission in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Gieater Hauisbuig In endorsing this action. Sec ictary Bull said the move could have significant economic advan tages for Pennsylvania agncul tuie and the state's four-billion dollar food industry The Penn svlvania Depaitment of Agucul tuie, he pointed out, has paitici pated in food tiade missions i» Em ope. Japan and the Cauibean in the past two yeais and ,s actively engaged in seeking wavs to expand foieign maikets tor Pennsylvania faun and food pio ducts “I have instiucted the duec tois of our Bmeaus of Animal and Plant Industries to contact their counterparts in neighbor ing states and in the U S De partment of Agriculture to de termine what would be required at Olmstead This is especially important in dealing with any plant and animal quarantines that may be imposed, he said. “The importance on interna tional air service to a potential food distribution center at Olm sted cannot be over-emphasized," > Secretary Bull declaied. Fertilizer Applying fertilizer at this I tune of year to stimulate growth on shrubs, trees or roses should not be practiced New growth late in the Fall is likely to be come a victim of more severe Winter killing We therefore discourage any fertilizei applica tions until the plants have be come dormant Rose bushes, however, should be spiayed regu larly for control of insects and d-seases, the strongei the plant as it goes into the Wintei. the less the dangei of Wintei killing. Latei in the Fall and just before the ground freezes, it is advis able to place a mound of topsoil aiound the plants covering the mam stem foi fmthei pi election. CATTLE SALES EVERY TUESDAY LARGE SELECTIONS OF CATTLE DIRECT FROM PRODUCERS EACH WEEK. STAUNTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. C & O Flats Staunton, Ta,