Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1972, Image 29

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    More Than 1,000
KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. industrymen, more than i qqq
Producers, exhibitors and allied strong, left the 41st annual
REAL FARMS INC.
3rd ANNUAL FALL
PRODUCTION SALE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1972
1:00 P.M.
at the Farm.
Selling 200 HEAD PUREBRED YORKSHIRES
40 BRED GILTS 25 OPEN GILTS
25 BOARS 100 COMMERCIAL GILTS
Farm is located 9 miles North of Altoona Rt. 220 at Tipton, 1
mile Northwest of Tipton. Follow farm signs.
SEND FOR FREE CATALOG.
WRITE
REAL FARMS INC.
Tipton, Pa. 16684
Phone 814-684-3720 or 684-4769
Come early. Free lunch will be served.
TERRA ALTA STOCKYARDS, IRC.
TERRA ALTA, WEST VIRGINIA
ANNOUNCES SPECIAL FEEDER SALES
Oct. 6- 2 P.M. 2 year old yearling calves.
Oct. 25-7:30 P.M. Demonstrational Calf Sale. This sale
is co-sponsored by the West Virginia Cooperative
Extension Service. Steer and Heifer calves only. All
calves dehorned. 300 to 650 lbs. will be graded in
uniform lots by weight and grade (1500 to 1800
lbs.)
Nov. 3- 2 P.M. Special Roundup Feeder Sale 2 year old
yearlings and calves 1200 to 1500 head.
Ail good native cattle from local farms
For further information on
Special Sales or our weekly Feeder Sales
CAU RUSS STOVER, MANAGER
TERRA ALTA STOCKYARDS INC.
Terra Alta, West Virginia
Phone 304-789 2788
PUBLIC SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7,1972
Location: 7 mies south of Lancaster, Pa., turn North
off Rt. 222 at Graybill Bros. Garage, Refton. Travel 3 A
miles, look for auction signs at covered bridge.
ANTIQUES INCLUDING: Roll Top Desk: Child’s
wicker rocker; Kitchen cabinet; Blanket Chest;
Bureau; dresser; Kidney table with skirt; Cane seat
rocker and chair; Old books; Celery salts; old glass
ware and china dishes; gallon jugs; Bell aquarium ; tea
cart; Solid oak dinette set with 4 chairs; round Kitchen
table:
2 wardrobes; Bunk beds with mattresses; 5-piece
rock maple bedroom set (nice); Maple night table;
Wing back rocker; box spring and mattress (Sealy);
Sofa; End tables; lamp table; lamps; Refrigerator;
Youth bed; 3 A bed; play pen; car bed; crib; Taylor Tot
Stroller with toddler seat; 2 piece small solid maple
bedroom set; Walnut dining room suite; porch glider;
Vz bolt of toweling; box of dry goods; 2 drapes 24x45;
1 drape 76x83; Bxlo rug; electric can opener; boudoir
lamp; large mirror; clock radios; small transistor
radio; typewriter; utility cart; Lots more in the attic.
SALE BY,
LOIS THOMAS
ANA-MAE STRONG
PAUL AND SALLYANN BRENEMAN
AUCTS.
CARL DILLER & J. EVERETT KREIDER
Lunch
11:00 a.m
Attend 41st Neppco Expo
gathering of the Northeastern
Poultry Producers Council here
this week with a new portfolio of
ideas on egg selling, egg pricing
and even egg hatching.
“We were well pleased with the
second-year attendance here at
the Concord Hotel, which should
approach last year’s figure of
Public Sale
Real Estate, Farm Machinery, Livestock,
Hay, Antiques, & Household Goods
SATURDAY, OCT. 7,1972
at 10:00 A.M. Sharp
Located about-midway between Stewartstown &
New Park off old Rt. 851, along Haugh Rd. in Hope
well Twp., York Co., Pa. Watch for arrows leading
to sale.
Farm of approx. 45 acres, of which there is about
30 acres of clear farmland & balance is pasture &
wood land. There are three never failing springs on
the farm as well as a very good spring fed stream
that flows thru the property.
Other improvements are a 6 room frame house
w/ electric & water, small barn & machinery shed,
corn cribs, truck shed, etc. Don’t miss looking this
small farm over before the sale, it may be just what
you are looking for, if you want a quiet, peaceful
place to yourself. Terms 10% down, day of sale,
balance in 30 days. Real estate to be offered at 2:00
P.M.
Farm Machinery & Truck
J.D. (A) tractor & cultivators; Farmall C tractor
& cultivators; J.D. 2 -16 in. pull type plow; J.D. disc
harrow; Int. 3 section harrow; cultipacker; Int. 45
PTO baler; Case 6 ft. cut combine with motor; J.D.
single row corn picker; approx. 24 ft. hay & grain
elevator w/ 1 HP motor; corn drag elevator; May
rath grain auger w/ motor; Massey Harris 7 ft. semi
mount mower; side delivery rake; Vermeer hay
crusher; J.D. 2 row corn planter; Oliver grain drill;
Ontario grain drill; Lit. corn shelter; weed sprayer;
wood saw mounts on front of tractor; tractor clover
seed sower; J.D. 10 in. hammer mill 2 - 6 in. belt; 2
rubber tire wagons; Brady stalk shredder; Oliver
manure spreader; junk F-12 Farmall tractor w/ steel
wheels; other junk machinery; Case threshing ma
chine in good working cond.; ’54 Buick car for parts;
platform scales; drill press; fence charger; elec,
motors; 15 in. wagon wheels & implement tires;
grease guns; 275 gal. gas tank w/ pump; locust posts;
2 wheelbarrows; wagon load of misc. tools, etc., fur
row plow; Bolens garden tractor, cultivators, & mow
er; 1954 Chevrolet % ton stake body truck with 6xB
bed w/ steel floor & dual wheels in good running
condition.
Livestock, Feed, and Horse Equipment
Milk cow due to be fresh with fifth calf by day of
sale; 2 shoats approx. 100 lbs. each; 12 yr. old gelding
riding horse, well broke; saddle and bridle; set of
driving harness; buggy in very good condition; ap
prox. 200 bales straw; 200 bales of first cutting alfalfa
& 250 bales of second cutting; 300 bales of last years
hay but very good also; well broke bird dog; well
broke beagle rabbit dog.
Antiques & Household Goods
Chest of drawers over 200 yrs. old; 3 pc, bedroom
suite w/ white marble wash stand & dresser in
beautiful cond.; 5 pc. antique parlor suite in perfect
cond.; wicker rocker & other wicker furniture; slant
top desk & bookcase comb.; very old buffet w/ mir
ror; oak wash stand; rocking chairs; straight back
chairs; couch; oil heater; 2 cook stoves; chunk stove;
Winchester model 1897 12 ga. pump gun; single barrel
12 ga. shotgun; butter churn; butter bowl; butter
scales; lard press; meat grinder; iron kettle & 3 foots;
lots of crocks; jugs; jars; book of Johnstown flood;
1896 dictionary; some antique dishes, vases, china,
salt dips, depression glass, antique corn buskers
gloves, and many items too numerous to mention.
Terms; cash or approved check
Mr. & Mrs. Luther Hough
Owners
St'ewartstown, Pa. R.D.#3
Robert L. & Thomas H. Sechrist, auctioneers
Ph. 382-4379 or 244-2875 '
John Hope Anderson & Son, clerks
Refreshment rights reserved
Not responsible for accidents
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1972
over 1,100, ” said Hendrik
Wentink, Lancaster, Fa.
agribusiness leader, who was
elected NEPPCO’s new president
at the 14-state exposition. “And
next year, with a brand-new
location back in Dauphin County
at the Hershey Motor Lodge in
Pennsylvania, the area of our
Real Estate
largest attendances, we should be
serving the poultry industry of
the northeast even more
satisfactorily.”
NEPPCO leaders will meet for
their 42nd annual convention
October 31 through November 2.
Wentink, assistant to the
president of the Pennfield Cor
poration and a long-time director
and active committee chairman
for NEPPCO, was elected chief
executive along with McDonald
Miller, a hatcldng-egg producer
from Momsv’lle, Vt., as vice
president; Albert J. Russo, who
operates Chickadee Farms, Inc.,
in Hope Valley, R. 1., as
treasurer, and Robert Hor
sburgh, president of Wallace Hy-
Cross Hatcheries, Doylestown,
Pa., as treasurer.
Named directors for the
coming years were Miller, who
represents the Vermont Poultry
Association; Robert Feldman,
Colchester, Conn., of the Con
necticut State Poultry
Association; George W.
Robinson, Kraemer, Pa., of the
Pennsylvania Poultry
Federation, and Frank Baber,
Cartersville, Va., of the Virginia
Poultry Federation.
New directors-at-large are
Burneil Warner, Unionville,
Ohio, immediate past president;
Henry Saglio, of Arbor Acres
Farms, Inc., Glastonbury, Conn.;
Dr. John Dodge, of Agway,
Syracuse, N.Y., and Harry P.
Metz, of Metz Hatcheries,
Belleville, Pa.
An entry of medium brown
eggs from Simpson Egg Farms,
Winthrop, Maine, and an entry of
large whites from Colonial
Foods, Inc., Freehold, N.J.
posted scores of 99.9 each to tie
for first place in the nation’s
largest egg market show here.
The Simpson entry was packed
for Associated Grocer’s of Maine,
Inc., and the Colonial for Shop
Rite Markets.
In a separate contest to select
the most handsome egg carton in
NEPPCOIand, top honors went to
Weaver Brothers, Inc., VersaUes,
Ohio, for its cool green and yellow
foam carton for Crystal Spring
Farms eggs.
For a second year m a row, an
Ohio farm youth 18-year-old
John R. Hathaway Jr., of
Greenville—was named the
Future Farmers of America
Star Poultry Farmer of the
northeast.
Nearly 70 members of 4-H and
FFA groups from 10 states
participated in youth program
activities at the show.
(ContinuedOn Page 30)
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