Berks County Former Choirs Milk Morketing Advisory Council John Kooker, Blandon, a Berks County dairy farmer, Is chair man of a newly formed Milk Marketing Advisory Council named by ’Secretary of Agriculture Jim McHale to provide a continuing line of communication between the PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, and ANTIQUES Of the Late Jacob S. Forty Estate SATURDAY, APR. 28,1973 Located approx. 2 miles west of Exit Z (Glen Rock Interchange) of Bt. 83 or approx. % mile off Rt. 11l along Pa. Rt. 216 turning at Krout’s School House at the premises known as Stine’s Woods, in Springfield Twp., York Co., Pa. 2:00 P.M. Very attractive parcel of land containing 5 acres and 21.5 perches improved with 3 frame dwellings in very good condition. All 3 houses have bath and one has a new oil fired hot water heating system and the other two have oil fired hot air furnaces. Other im provements are a 2 story garage, machinery shed & other outbuildings. This semi-comer property offers a splendid view of the surrounding countryside & would be suitable for many business opportunities, only minutes from k Rt. 83, beside the fact that it is a very fine home & ‘ investment property. Don’t miss seeing this one sell. Terms 10% down day of sale, bal, in 60 days. Inspec tion weekends by calling 235-1493 for appt. ' Farm Machinery & Tools Farmall H tractor with good rubber & new paint; Far mall A tractor with good rubber, new paint & cultivators; 1954 Chevy Vi ton pickup truck; Case 2-14’ ? plow; springtooth'harrow; dump hay rake; heavy duty circus wagon; New Holland tractor saw; potato digger; ant. Dodge truck body; Model T Ford frame; piles of iron & junk; shop tools; old drill press; grinders; vises; air compressor; several wagon loads of misc. articles & tools too numerous to mention. Household Goods & Antiques Kelvinator 30 in. electric stove, like new; 10 pc. dining room suite; Philco TV; AM & FM radio; 2 oil stoves; Ig. gold leaf hall mirror; base cabinet; metal 2 door cabinet; buffet; Singer sewing machine; 5 pc. dinette; iron bed; wooden beds; oak beds; dressers & furniture; set of 4 oak straight back chairs; childs plank bottom rocker; very fine secretary & bookcase combination with claw feet; oak cupboard with glass doors; gak high back plank bottom potty chair; 2 copper wash boilers; kerosene lamps; butcher kettle; iron skillets & pot; old bottles; pressed glass; depres sion glass; crocks; jars; jugs; & many items not mentioned. Terms: cash or approved check Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 Lather Miller & Son, clerks Paul Stine, attorney Not responsible for accidents Department and the state’s milk producers. The Council is made up of 17 members representing a cross section of farm organizations and leading milk cooperatives. Vice chairman is Willis Greaser, Williamsburg, Blair County. “I look forward to having the Council's thinking and recom mendations on matters affecting dairymen and the milk industry in general,” Secretary McHale said in announcing formation .of the Council. “I expect the Council to propose for Department consideration and action a variety of programs which will benefit our dairymen, who make up the largest single segment of Pennsylvania’s $1 billion agricultural industry.” The Department has similar marketing advisory councils for fruit, vegetables, potatoes, mushrooms, grapes, nursery,, stock, poultry, eggs, and roadside markets. Besides John Kooker and Willis At 9:30 A.M. Sharp Real Estate 2:00 P.M. Walter L. Forry, Sr. Executor Refreshments served Greaser, members include: James Beaver, Bellefonte; Jay Frey, Conestoga; Marl Garlock, McConnellsburg; Leo Noll, Ebensburg; Duane Hartzell, Slippery Rock; Norman Hut cheson, Stoneboro; Leon Kirktaoff, Bernville; Robert B, McSparran, Peach Bottom; Frank McDuff, Venango; Ken neth Mummert, Chambersburg; Clyde Robison, Coal Center; Harold Rotz, Waynesboro; Alpheus L. Ruth, Fleetwood; Peter Sandfort, Scranton; John Strittmatter, Ebensburg. Edison Osborne, Department milk marketing specialist, is Council advisor. America’s dairy farmers are such good managers that, since 1912, there has been a 79 percent decrease in the hours of labor it takes ,to produce a hun dredweight of milk. And, during the last 18 years, good breeding practices and herd management have raised productivity per cow an amazing 71 percent. CONSIGNMENT SALE FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1973 9;30 A.M. on North Maple Avenue, Leola, Va mile North of Route 23, watch for sale sign. Variety of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Implements, Lumber, New Hardware and Tools, etc. We have buyers for hay and straw. Frank & Paul Snyder SALE BY Robert E. Martin. Aucts. DAVID H. GOOD Next sale Friday, June Ist. Not (responsible foraccidents. PHILIRWIN FARMS MILKING HERD DISPERSAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 - 11:00 AJH. Sale held at the farm located just off Rte. 80, one mile west of Sherburne on Sherburne Four Corners Road. Turn west at Red Light in Sherburne, go to Ist turn south, Ist farm. " 117 HOLSTEIN SELLING (109 Registered - 8 Grades) All tested for immediate interstate shipment. Exam for Preg. & Mastitis. LASTEST COMPLETED DHIA AVERAGE - Cows 16,819 M. 589 PAT!! THESE HIGH RECORD COWS ALL SELL!! 1 with 971 lbs. fat; 5 from 800 to 884-lbs. fat; 9 from 700 to 784- lbs. fat (4 at 2 yrs.); 21 from 600 to 692-lbs. fat (several at 2 yrs.); 30 from 500 to 599-lbs. fat (Many at 2yfs.)‘ Balance on test with first calf. MILK RECORDS!! 1 with 27,387 M. -1 with 26,079 M. - 2 with 23,000 M. - 2 with 22,000 M. - 2 with 21,000 M. 3 with over 20,000 M. 6 more over 19,000 M. -10 with over 18,000 M. TOP SIRES REPRESENTED !! Bby Mooseheart Alliance - 18 by Cochran General Paul - 5 by “Astronaut” - 5 by “Black Eagle” 5 by “Model” - 5 by “Promis” - 4 by “Marshall” - 2 by StarMan-2by Arlinda Chief and others. SERVICE SIRES INCLUDE !! 10 to President King -10 to Bono Astro Oona Saber - 7 to Dtag Ivanhoe Ultimate 3 to Arlinda Chief - Several to Astronaut and others, like 26 bred to Citation R Maple. THIS IS A GOOD YOUNG HERD WITH GOOD UDDERS THAT YOU WILL LIKE TO WORK WITH!! THEY ALREADY KNOW HOW TO WORK IN A MILKING PARLOR OR CONVENTIONAL BARN !! MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY THESE GOOD “MONEY MAKERS”!! Sale starts 11:00 a.m. Lunch Available R. Austin Backus, Inc. Owner, Sherburne, N.Y. 607-674-6651 Attn: Credit may be arranged by contacting Robert W. Ranger V.P. of the Oneida National Bank, West Winfield Branch. Phone 315-822-5756 Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. Farm Women Calendar Saturday, April 21 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 21 meeting, home of Estella Mowrer, 135 Ruby St., Lan caster. 7:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 21 entertain Society 5, Memorial United Methodist Church, Quarryville. Tuesday, April 24 10 a.m. - Farm Women Society 27 entertain Society 11, Donegal Presbyterian Church. Wednesday, April 25 7:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 24 meeting, Mary Mellinger, hostess. Thursday, April 26 7 p.m. - Farm Women Society 3 entertain Society 18, Salem Lutheran Church, Lincoln. Farm Women Society 11 en tertain Society 26, covered dish luncheon, Chestmut Level Church; 10 a.m., business meeting, Wenger Clinic. Saturday, April 28 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 5 meeting, home of Mrs. Raymond Hess, Landisville. SHERBURNE, N.Y. Catalogs Under Cover Philirwin Farms Harrison Dtmgey Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21,1973 — SAT APRIL 21 - 12:30 P.M. Public Sale of Feeder Steers, Heifers, Bulls, Farm Equipment on the premises located m York -County, 12 miles West of York, Pa., V 4 mile East of East Berlin, Pa along Route 234. Sale by C. L “Cot” Jacobs and Barry L Jacobs, owners, R.D. 1, East Berlin, Pa., Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auctioneer, Idaville, Pa. 103.9 Sales Register SAT. APRIL 21 - 2 P.M. Public Auction of Country Real Estate located along Shade Mountain, 3 mile north of McAlisterville, V 2 mile east of Route 235. Sale by the Estate of Esther R. Smith, deceased; Long Bro’s, Auc tioneers, Port Royal, Pa SAT. APRIL 21 - 10-30 AM Public Sale of Farm Machinery, Dairy Heifers and Antiques located on the premises between Palmyra and Campbelltown in Lebanon County, Penna Turn South at the”square in Palmyra or turn North off Rt 322 in Camp belltown. at the BP station and proceed 1 mile to the farm Conditions by Harold and Gladys Brandt, Harry H. Bachman, Auctioneer. SAT. April 21- 10 A.M. Farm Machinery Auction Sale, Located Exit 10 or 11 off Interstate 83 Emigsville, Pa. Sale by York Co Farm & Ind Equip. Co., Inc., 4 miles North of York, Pa. on Route 181. SAT APRIL 21- 10 A M Public Sale of Household Goods, An tiques. Farming Implements, Tools, and Car, of the Late J Donnell Taylor Estate located approx 1 mile south of the East Prospect Rd along Millers Mill Rd and rbout 'a mile north of Holts, in Windsor Twp York Co., Pa Sale by Ross B Taylor and Dwight E Taylor, Executors, Robert L Sechnsl, Auctioneer SAT APRIL 21-9-30 A.M All Day North Maple Ayenue, Leola, Vt mile North of Route 23, watch for sale sign. Sale by David H. Good; Frank .and Paul Snyder and Robert E Martin, Aucts (Continued on Page 50) RUGGED, | DE ’ENDABLE! under all operating i conditions CALL 717-272-0871 MARVIN J. HORST Dairy Equipment and Ammana Appliances R.D.N0.l (Iona) Lebanon, Pa. Located on Route 897 between Schaefferstown and Lebanon, over 30 years in business at same place. 49