LET CLASSIFIED WORK FOR YOU CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 SOUTHERN LANCASTER COUNTY MUDDY RUN 137 acre Hog Farm. Modern farrowing house, bank barn, room to raise 300 hogs to market with liquid manure system. Top conservation farm land terraces. 10 room farm house, all modern conveniences. Private. Priced reasonable. PHONE 717-548-2285 C. H. WOLGEMUTH & SONS FALL FARM EQUIPMENT SALE WED., AUGUST 16,1972 10:00 A.M. Located 4 miles west of Manheim, 1 mile west of E. Fairview Brethren Church, Lancaster Co., Pa. SPECIALIZING IN FALL HARVESTING EQUIPMENT TRACTORS—PICKERS-HARVESTERS OF ALL KINDS—TRUCKS-COUSIN WITH DRYGOODS—TOOLS Good equipment is selling strong. We sell anything on Commission. Bring in your Equipment early. REMEMBER things brought in last will be sold last. Open to receive goods from Aug. 7 til sale day from 8 to 6. IMPORTANT All equipment left here on our previous sales will be resold at the buyer's expense unless we are notified by August 1. 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IAGWAYj Dillerville Rd., Lancaster Ph. 717-397-4954 . - - ' *l6 McGovern, Discuss Ag Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Jim McHale today disclosed he has received assurances from Sen. George McGovern that the Democratic presidential candidate is com mitted to a platform of greater farm income and rural development. McHale said the South Dakota senator, at a recent meeting in Washington with a small group of farm leaders, pledged that one of his first acts in office woul be to set Commodity Loans under the present farm program at 90 percent of the 1910-14 parity in dex. Currently, parity the ratio of costs to prices recieved by farmers is near the lowest level since the 1932 depression days. McHale was invited by Sen. McGovern to attend the session on rural issues with Texas Commissioner of Agriculture John White, and representatives of the National Farmers Union, National Farmers Organization, National Wheat Growers Association, National Milk Producers Federation, National Catholic Rural Life Conference and National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association. McGovern asked each farm leader for his views. “I told the senator,” said McHale, “that one of our greatest needs today is to boost farm PUBLIC SALE, SATUR DAY, AUGUST 19, 1972, starting at 9:30 a.m., real estate, farm machinery, household goods, antiques, and miscellaneous items. Located three miles south of Turbotville, Pa. in Nor thcumberland County. Turn off Paradise Street or one mile north of Paradise Church or 7 miles northeast of Milton, Pa. 98 acres more or less. Two spring fed streams, two wells, eight room house, bath, stoker, hot water heat, large bank barn, silo, machinery shed with corn storage. Terms: Personal property cash; real estate-10 percent down, balance m 30 days on delivery of deed. Auctioneer, George H. Deitrick; Attorney, H. William Koch. For property information, Phone 717-649-4251 or 717-568-5454. Owner, William N. Rhone. - - - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1972 McHale Issues income for the family farmer, to keep him solvent because he is a vital part of any plant to rebuild rural America. “I was pleased to hear the Senator repeat a pledge he made in Miami that he would boost commodity loans to their maximum of 90 percent of the 1910-1914 parity index. “I asked the Senator,” McHale continued, “for a national commitment to revitalize and recapitalize everything in rural America We must break up control of farm lands by non farm monopolies and begin the task of improving the quality of life for all of rural America through more and better housing and improved health delivery system, better transportation and the creation of more jobs in the private and public sector ” McHale also discussed Penn- sylvania’s flood situation with McGovern, noting there was a need for a larger program of assistance for the victims of the June flood caused by tropical storm Agnes. McGovern has introduced a bill that would cut interest rates on loans to flood hit individuals, businesses and farms to a flat 1 percent and increase the forgiveness factor from $2,500 to $15,000. Currently, loans carry interest rates of up to about 5% percent. HELEN BEINLACH AUCTION SMIRUY, MKUSII9,III2 Location: Just off Rt. 220 at the Sheriff’s Quarters of Sullivan County Court House, Laporte, Pa. 30 miles from Williamsport, 30 miles from Towanda and 10 miles from Forksville, Pa. Due to the death of my husband, I am moving and will sell everything including household items. Motorola color TV, portable TV, Katone AM-FM radio, typewriter, 3 piece living room suite, coffee table, end tables, lamps, 2 chest freezers, self defrosting GE refrigerator freezer combination, Kenmore electric stove with two ovens, Speed Queen auto, washer, portable electric dryer, toaster, electric mixer, 2 kitchenette sets with 4 chairs, electric fry pan, pots and pans, set of Samsonite chairs and table, roll-away beds, electric fan, hamper, double bed, chest of drawers, dressers, single bed, small china closet, rocking chair, metal wardrobes, teflon frying pans, Hammond cord organ, electric drill with set of bits, hammers, level, squares, garden tools, 22 rifle, 16 gauge shotgun, wheel chair, 2 sets auto hand controles, complete auto C.B. set (antenna, etc.) rugs, humidifier, outdoor Christmas tree lights, sheets, blankets, Kenmore sewing machine, chest of drawers, garden hose, etc. Older items including Ithica grandfather’s clock, regulator calendar clock, wall clock, matel clocks in cluding Gilbert, Sessions, Seth Thomas, wooden works clock, Seth Thomas china clock, old copper clock, real old pocket watches, spoul cabinet, sleigh bells, cow bell, school bell collection, kerosene lamps, collection old padlocks with keys, eye glasses, flat iron, violin, flax winder, Signet spinning wheel, horse collar with mirror, silver tea set, 7 piece pink pitcher and bowl set, vases, real old English porcelain 1790, Noritake china, cocoa set, Kentucky rifle, pewter, collection of Humbles, vine glasses, ox shoe, shoe lath, cherry pitter, postal scale, jugs, real fancy old wall telephone, chicken on nest and much more. This is a large and complete auction of very nice items. Everything sells without reserve so plan to attend. Owner Tom Young, Auctioneer Laporte, Pa. Troy, Pa. Phone 673-8659 Fed Cattle Dip 5 pet. The July 1, 1972 inventory of cattle and calves on feed at 54,000 is down about five percent from last year, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. All of the decline is attributed to a sharp rise in the number of head marketed during the second quarter of the year, 47,000 head or 24 percent more than during the same period in 1971. Cattle-feeders added to their stock during the same quarter another 20,000 head which was an increase of 25 percent against last year’s activity Marketings in the July-September quarter should show a modest three percent gain over 1971. The Crop Reporting Service, a cooperative venture among farmers, the Pa Department and the USDA, surveys only full-scale cattle feeding, excluding small operations incidental to dairy and general farming LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer and Sales Manager 330 West State St Box 2 RDI Quarry ville. Pa. I7s(i(> Ph; 78(>- {594 9:30 A.M. HELEN BEINLACH 25