PUBLIC SALE REGISTER SAT OCT. 24—10 A.M, Public Auction of New & Used Fairr Machinery $5O Thousand Inven toiy Reduction by McKay Imple nient & Truck Co., Inc.. Leon ardtown. Maryland. Sale con ducted by York Co Farm anc Industrial Equipment Co, Inc. Box 222, Emigsville, Pa. SAT. OCT. 24 1 PM John Hickey Heifer Sale, located 7 mi S of Vestal, N.Y. at the Penna- New York State line. 15 mi. NW ot Montrose, Pa. and on Route #267. Sale by John Hickey, Freindsville Stage, Pa. Reucl Virginia Beef Calf Sale HARRISONBURG, VA. Tucs., Oct. 27, 1970 7:00 P.M. CE.D.T.) Shenandoah Valley Livestock Sales, Inc. 1200 CALVES CROSSBRED ANGUS HEREFORD 1. Dehorned, vaccinated for shipping fever and black leg, malignant edema 2 Heifers guaranteed not bred, 20% refund if bied Steers guaianteed, 10% refund on stags. 3 Calves officially giaded and sold in unifoim lots of fancy, choice, good and medium 2900 HEAD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 2 FEEDER SALES (State Graded) 1:00 P.M.: Calf & Yearling Sale Culpeper Feeder Calf Assoc, at Culpeper Enterprises 1400 Head (3 Miles South of Culpeper on Rt 29) Tel : 703-825-9188 7:00 P.M.: Calf Sale Marshall Feeder Cattle Assoc, at Fauquier Livestock Exc. 1500 Head (1 mile East of Marshall on Rt 55) Tel.: 703-364-4861 PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE DISPERSAL FARM EQUIPMENT WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 1970 11 A. M. Located in Franklin Count\, 14 miles west of Chambers burg, Pa. at Ft. Loudon, Pa. TRACTORS #l9O-X-T Allis Chalmers Diesel and 4 bottom plow, #730 Case and mounted Case corn picker, #530 Case and hydraulic loader MACH I N ES # 15-7 A C. grain drill with packers and band seeder, #220 Case baler with thrower; 3 Grove self-unloading wag ons ; 4 row International corn planter and 4 row cultivator, Kato T D 30/37 P.T O generator for on the job, IRRIGATION SYSTEM With Marlow pump and Ford engine with 6,000 feet of 4” & 6” wade rain pipe and 3 Rain Bird #lOO sprinklers and 45 Rain Bird 7B sprinklers excellent! All other items needed for a large farm operation. For complete list and information phone 717-264-7329. ARTHUR FARMS J. Robert .Meyers, .manager & auctioneer Downer and Watson Dayton. 'Auctioneer* SAT OCT 24-1 P.M. Special Kill Feeder Sale 500 head Angus. Hereford-Crossbred at the Aberdeen Sales Co, Live stock ~n Maikel, Church vllle, Harfoid Co. Md located on U S Rl 22. 6 mi. E of Bel Air. Md and 6 mi W of Abel deen, Md. TUBS. OCT 27—7.00 P.M. EDT Vngmia Beef Calf Sale at Shen andoah Valley Livestock Salta, Inc TUES. OCT. 27—12:00 Noon Ke\ stone Classic Ayrshire Sale a EVERY TUESDAY, CATTLE SALES featuring large selections of cattle & calves direct from producers. Staunton Livestock Market, Inc. C & O Flats tlu* Guernsey Sale flam. 6 ml. Hast of the City of Lancaster, along HI 30 Tom Whittaker, Sale Mgi„ Hiandon, VI Turns OCT 29-Tvvo Feeder Sales I 1» M — Calf St Yearling Sale. Cnipepci Feeder Calf As sue at Culpeper Enterprises, 3 miles S of Culpepei on Rl. 29. 7 l>M —Calf Sale. Marshall Feeder Cattle Assoc at Fauquier Livestock Exc, 1 mile East of Marshall on Rt 55 'I lIURS OCT 29—8 P.M. Public : mhl Dairy Sale of Valuable 1. .estock located 5 miles north o' Rl 222 along 897, 2 miles 1 >rlh of Reinholds Sales by \ ernon and Ray Kline, owners, Randal Kline, Auctioneer. FRI. OCT. 30—7.30 P.M. Feeder Calf Sale to be held at the Farm ers Livestock Exchange located miles west of Winchester. Va. on U.S. Route 50. FRI. OCT. 30—7:30 P.M. 2nd Feeder Calf Sale at the Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc, Win Chester, Vugima Sponsored bj Northern Virginia Livestock Inc. TUES NOV 3—lo AM Public Sale of Holste.n Dany Cattle, Swine and Faim Equipment lo cated 1 mile North of Bowmans ville along Rt 625 in Brecknock Twp, Lancaster County, Pa Teims by Howard M Weber, Elton Homing and Leßoy S Hoist, Auctioneers WED NOV 4 11 A M Com plete Dispersal of Faim Equip ment located in Fianklin County, 14 miles West of Chambers buig at Foid Loudon, Pa Sale b> Aithui Faims, J Robeit Meyers, Auctioneei FRI. EVENING NOV 6—Mar tin’s Sale Stables, Blue Ball, Pa Horse and Pony Sale by Paul Z Martin, Phone 717-354-6671 FRI NOV 6—l P M Fall Feed ei Sale at the Lancastei Umoi Stock Yaids Sales Pavilion Lancastei, Penna FRI NOV 6—7 PM Specia Fall Feedei Sale at the Vintagi SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALES Friday Evenings At 7 O'clock November 6 and 20 Approximately 700 Head Each Sale All Weights and Breeds Vintage Sales Stables Inc. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Lancaster County The Heart ot Pennsylvania Steer Feeding Country Anyone Wishing to Consign Cattle Telephone Area Code 717 - 442-4181 KENNETH E. HERSHEY, MANAGER PUBLIC NIGHT DAIRY SALE OF VALUABLE LIVESTOCK OCTOBER 29, 1970 starting 8:00 p.m. sharp SALE LOCATED 5 MILES NORTH OF RT. 222 ALONG 897, 2 MILES NORTH OF REINHOLDS. 55 HEAD OF DAIRY COWS We will have an entire Lackawanna Co herd of thin cows in all stages cows that will change every day in a good barn. Will also have one load of top Canadians, a load of Maryland cows and two load of upstate cows Plus a few feeders. HEALTH CHARTS NITE OF SALE Randal Kline Auctioneer Vernon and Ray K|ine Owners PHONE Area Code 215 267-2368 or 267-2298 Not Responsible For Accidents Refreshment Stand Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 2d. 1970 -27 WASHINGTON REPORT Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman jHSm IMi Obtrltf-PMiuylvulfl HHH Presidential commissions u* cently have been vciy much in the news Contioveisy has re sulted from the rcpoits issued by two of these high level groups— one appointed a few months ago by President Nixon and the other appointed two years ago by Pics idervt Johnson. President Nixon’s group, the Commission on Campus Uniest. diew some conclusions about stu dent disorder and the Govern ment's role in campus tm moil which led to a national debate on the validity of the findings Pres ident Johnson’s group, the Com mission on Obscenity and POl - came to some conclu sions about smut which eniaged citizens throughout the countiy. It was inteiesting to note that one commission called on Ameri cans, thiough their government, to exert the highest form of moral leadeiship, while the othei commission lecommended that we reduce moiahtv to its lowest common denominator While, like the Vice President, I find some aspects of the campus un iest leport distuibmgly slanted towaid a permissive philosophy. Sales Stables, Inc, Paiadise Penna. FRI. NOV 20—1 P M Fal Feeder Sale at the Lancastei Union Stock Yaids Sales Pavi lion, Lancaster, Penna FRI NOV 20—7 PM Specia Fall Feeder Sale at the Vintagi Sales Stables, Inc, Paiadise Penna SAT. NOV. 21—All Pony Sale, Martin’s Sale Stables, Blue Ball Pa Paul Z Martin, 717-354-6671 I do believe Us chief nu ssage is noble and commendable It calls on all gioups involved in college disoiders to lefiain fiom vio lence and incitement to violence. The obscenity repot t has no such high-minded purpose. It meiely calls on Americans to condone filth in all its many forms. Too ofteh these days we are asked as a society to go in the direction the poinogiaphy com mission recommends on a downhill road toward the vul garity in man’s natuie Govern ments, schools, and even churches are on record as asking people to defend the inde fensible or accept the unaccep table Hopefully, in the case of the obscenity leport. the trend will be leversed I can see no logical icason for doing away with oui controls on pornogi aphy Some movies, books and magazines already have stepped far beyond the bounds of common decency. Decency implies a leeognition that man is moie than a beast Much of what we see in the theater or lead m our literature today carnes no message about the spn duality of men Why should we mo\e even further in this direction 9 The pornography commission based most of its findings on the so-called fact that smut is haimless The com mission said its reseai ch showed that no harm resulted from adults being exposed to dirty books or duty movies I doubt that conclusion But, even so, should physical 01 emotional haim be the only tests 9 As a society we have always pnded ourselves that we have as our foiemost concern the goal of individual excellence To have that pride smotheied in filth would seem to be harm of a sort that the commission did not bother to measuie Dining the time I have seived in Congress theie has been little enthusiasm for di opping the penalties foi peddling smut. Rather, we have tended to move towaid stiffei conti ols like the laws which clamps down on the practice of selling smut thiough the mail This is the dnection in which Congiess should continue to move The best that the ob scenity icpoit deseues is to be ignored Meat Impoits Increase Secietaiy of Agiicultme Clif foid M Haidin has announced that the fouith quaiteily esti mate of impoits of meat subject to the Meat Impoi t Law into the United States dm mg 1970 places the total at 1,160 million pounds, 20 million pounds higher than the level oi 1 140 million pounds estimated on June JO 1970 The increase of 20 million pounds is based laigen on a ic vision in the esfmated impoits liom Canada which is not a par ticipant in the voluntaiy le sUamt piogiam