Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 05, 1970, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5,1970
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8 to Attend
YFlnstitute
Eight Lancaster County Farm
ers and their wives will be at
tending the National Young
Farmer Institute in Wichita,
Kan. December 6-9.
The local group will be travel
ling with many other Pennsyl
vania Young Farmer members
The eight local members are.
Mr and Mrs Jay Foreman,
LJitz RDI; Mr. and Mrs Jay
Kopp, Elizabethtown RD2, Clar
ence Keener, Manheim RDI;
James 'Billings, Campbelltown,
Young Farmer advisor, Mr and
Mis Ivan Yost, Christiana RDI
Some other local farmers are
also expected to attend
Also travelling with the group
will be T. Dean Witmer, state
advisor.
Food Assistance Added
For Five Million in Year
Nourishing food has been pro
vided to more Americans this
year than at any time in history,
Secretary of Agriculture Clif
ford M Hardin stated in a
Thanksgiving message.
Food assistance programs
serve more than 12 million of
the Nation’s poverty victims, a
gam of five million since last
Thanksgiving, Secretary Hardin
said, and child feeding pro
grams now reach far more
schools and related institutions
America’s food supply, “un
equaled in abundance and
quality anywhere on earth,” has
expanded 20 per cent in the
past decade and makes it possi
ble for the Nation to “share
with those less fortunate the
vast bounty from farms, fields
and ranches,” the Secretary
said.
“But while benefiting from
the farmer’s output, we should
strive to raise the economic
level of the farmer to that of
his fellow citizens in other
walks of life,” Secretary Hard
in said He expressed the opin
ion that the new farm law just
passed by Congress marks steps
in that direction by moving to
ward market-oriented produc
tion and expanded exports.
Frozen Poultry Supply
November 1 stocks of frozen
poultry, reflecting increases in
every category, soared above
J ear-earlier levels, the U S. De
partment of Aguculture report
ed.
A total of 619,572,000 pounds
of frozen poultry was in stor
age, compared with the year
earlier figuie of 538,804,000
pounds.
Broiler-fryer holdings total
ed 34,296,000 pounds, compar
ed with 19,735,000 pounds,
i oasters were 10,873,000 pounds,
compared with 6,699,000
pounds, hens (fowl) totaled 55,-
432,000 pounds, compared with
28,601 000 pounds, turkeys were
listed at 442,759,000 pounds,
compared with 435,620,000
pounds, ducks were 10,603,000
pounds, compared to 7,184,000
pounds, and unclassified total
ed 65,609,000 pounds, compared
with 40,965,000 pounds.
LLOYD H.
KREIDER
Auctioneer
and
Safes Manager
330 West Slate St.
Box 2 RDI
Quanyville Pa 17566
Ph: 786-3394
Agway Tobacco Meeting
grader, will discuss methods of
The annual meeting of the preparing tobacco for market
ing.
Agway Tobacco Marketing Or-
Two men will be elected to
ganization will be held at 7.30 the organization’s advisory mar
keting board.
PUREBRED GUERNSEY DISPERSAL
Carl R. Fetter, Middleburg, Pa., Owner
'Wednesday, December 9, 12:30 Noon
At- the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Fa.
36 HEAD 1 Bull 25 Cows 3 Bred and 7 Open Heifers
Brins? s & TB Cert 100% Vacc
11 tiesh during: Oct Unit Dec
In sale a Eurgei s Pl rt ce Bill} ton, dam VG, with good
leejid- Readc to use
thecs cattle hate no official records, Init the ownei
Kept legulai milk weights, which will be announced at the
sa'e
As is alwav« ti ue in a dispel sal, theic aie some real at
om me animals and Wc pi edict jou can lealh get jour nioneo s
w D 1 th at tins edJle
Please lememhei, the sale is scheduled for "WfIUXBBDAY,
DCi'DAIPI h 9TH, not Thur.sdas, oui usual sale date
SADE MANAGED BY:
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N.
P O. BOX 458 CAMP HIDD, FA. 17011
Public Auction
60 HEAD REGISTERED
& TOP GRADE HOLSTEIN
DAIRY CATTLE
Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen
Sales Company in Churchville, Harford Co., Md., located on
Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., (via U. S. Rt, 1) and 6
mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., (via U. S. Rt. 40 or Kennedy
Highway) on
FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1970
at 8:00 P. M.
This sale features 20 head of Canadian cows and heifers
that are fresh and close springing. We will also sell a group
of home raised heifers which will freshen in Decmber and
January. These animals show good size and quality and are
artificially bred. Other consignments will also be sold.
All cows T. B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and
tested within 30 days of sale. Freshening dates, breeding
and due dates, and milk weights will be available.
TERMS: CASH
ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY
Sale Managers
Phone: 301-734-6050
Night: 301-734-7105 - 301-272-1368
PRIVATE SALES DAILY
MILKING HEIFER
DISPERSAL
WED., DEC. 9 -12:30 p.m.
NORBERT W. GRITZMAKER
8 miles Southeast of Bedford off Route 326 at Charlesville
HOLSTEINS^SfI
30 Registered. 6 Grades. T.B. and Bangs tested, Health
Charts.
28—HEIFERS fresh or close; 3 —Bred, due in Winter;
s—Nice Heifer Calves.
This is good, strong group of heifers, good size, good
udders. Dams have records to 700 lb. fat and 17,000 lb. Milk.
Rocky-Side Pete dau. as a 3-year old 16,408 lb. milk, 574
lb. Butterfat.
Other Sires Represented: Romandale Dividend Per
former, Eagle Point Design Bonus, Emperor Duke Archie,
Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe, Killensville Ivanhoe Jack.
SALE INSIDE LUNCH
NORBERT W. GRITZMAKER
OWNER
Bedford, Pa. R. D. 4
Merle S. Mishler, Auctioneer
Davidsville, Pa. , ,
pm. Monday at the New Hol
land Fire Hall.
Leonard Ford, USD A tobacco
SPECIAL HORSE SALE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1970
at 12 noon
At Blue Ball, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania -
We will have- Standardbreds from Ohio, Kentucky, Dela
ware, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Expect A Heavy Run
Have Horses Here Before Sale Starts.
We Will Hitch At 9.00 A.M.
NOTICE This is a Daytime Sale on Wednesday, Decem
ber 9, 1970, at 12 noon.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
Ph: 717-354-6671
Martin Auctioneers
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM EQUIPMENT
MONDAY, DEC. 14
Starting at 1:00 P. M.
27 E. MAIN ST., STRASBURG, PA.
JOHN DEERE EQUPT.: “B” Tractor, Power, T. 0.,
Hydrau. Lift. “B” Tractor, Power T. 0., Hydrau. Lilt,
Cultivator. 2 Bottom Trailer Plow. Manure Loader.
Forage Harvester. Self-unloading Forage Wagon.
ALLIS-CHALMERS EQUPT.: Model CA Tractor,
Power T. 0., 3 point Hitch, Wheel Weights. 3 point Two
bottom Plow. 3 point Hookup Corn Planter. T side
mounted Mower.
New Holland Manure Spreader. N.H. Baler Hayliner
269 w/Bale Thrower. 28 Disc Harrow, Spring Harrow,
Cultipacker, Hay Rake Cunningham Hay Conditioner,
3 Flat Wagons (2 with racks), Smoker Bale Elev., Air
Comp., Platform Scale, Ventilating Fan with Vent-O-
Matic Air Cond. Control, 340 gal, ESCO Bulk Milk
Tank, 3 Surge Milkers; Stainless Dbl. Wash Tubs,
Strainers & Buckets., Surge Vacuum Pump. Including
numerous items of Farm Equipment & Hand Took.
SALE BY THE ORDER OF: '
S. EMMA SHENK, ESTATE
Harry K. SKenk, Exec.- ji *■
SALE CONDUCTED BY: f
CONESTOGA AUCTION CO., INC. r
P.O. Box-1, Manheim, Pa.
Phone-898-7284
WALTER L BOMBERGER, JR.
J. DONALD LONGENECKER
Auctioneers
PUBLIC SALE
Sat., December 19,1970 1:30 PJVL
125 Acres Of Valuable Farmlands
Income Producing Investment Property
95 Acres Under Cultivation
Suitable For Development
Located 15 minutes northwest of Lancaster, off new 1-283, at
Mount Joy, Travel west on Mt, Joy ■ Marietta Pike to Donegal
High School. Turn left on Union School Road for 1 mile to Little
Chickies Creek. Land is on north and south sides of the creek.
From Lancaster - Marietta Pike turn north on Newtown Road
- 1 mile to Newtown. Turn left on Drager Road. Newtown Road
is 5.5 miles west of Centerville Road traffic light.
Land is divided into 3 tracts as follows:
Tract #1 in Rapho Township, contains approximately 30
acres of gentle sloping land, flat lands and a few small patches
of woods. A triangular plot with V 2 mile of road frontage between
Iron Bridge Road and Habecker Road.
Tract #2 in Rapho Township, contains approximately 50
acres of excellent agricultural land and meadows with a stone
end dairy barn with new well, tobacco shed and small com ham.
12 miles of road frontage on Iron Biidge Road, Habeeker Road
and Drager Road.
3.395 acres of land on Drager Road bounded by lands of Wil
liam Cassett and Esther Hammond is not a part of this tract and
is not being offered for sale. Seller reserves the right to retnove
the tobacco shed attached to barn, on tract #2 on or before date
of final settlement
Tract #3 in East Donegal Township, contains approxi
mately 47.3 acres of flat land, sloping meadows and woods bound
ed by Little Chickies Creek and Iron Bridge Road; includes a
relatively new Michigan-roof barn suitable for horses or steers.
The three tracts are joined and will be offered as one unit or
as separate tracts.
TERMS OF SALE: 10% of purchase price is due on day of
sale. Settlement must be held on or before February 19, 1971.
Sale is under and subject to conditions of sale to be read at the
time of sale.
SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE BARN ON TRACT #8
Sale by Owner:
MELVIN J. HORST
Auctioneer Elmer M. Murry, 626-5244
Attorneys Windolph, Burkholder & Hartman
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT AUCTIONEER ’