Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 06, 1973, Image 47

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    PUBLIC SALE
200 - 250 FEEDER PIGS
SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1973 AT 1:30 P.M.
Located 1 mile south of Richland; 3 miles south of
Myerstown on 501, turn east at Country House
Restaurant, follow sale signs.
40-80 POUND CHOICE FEEDER PIGS
HAMPSHIRE-YORK-DUROC CROSS
All pigs are vaccinated for Erysipelas.
Casterated young, wormed, sprayed for mange and
lice. All pigs were raised on this farm. No outside pigs
will be sold on this sale
Sale at 1:30 P.M. Terms By
Paul M. Zimmerman
John E. and Paul E. Martin, Myerstown RD2, 17067
Auctioneers. Phone 866-2978
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES
COINS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, OCT. 13,1973
at 10:00 A.M. SHARP
All that certain tract of land situated on 12 & 14
Bridge St. in the Borough of Christiana, Bart Town
ship, County of Lane. Pa., having thereon erected a
2 story frame dwelling consisting of a 3 apartment
Duplex, containing 7,849 sq. ft. more or less. New as
bestos shingles, storm windows, house was painted
last summer, oil hot water heat, gas hook up, hot
w ater heater, new sump pump, garage, shop and nice
lawn.
House is in walking distance of Post Office, Bank,
Store and Laundramat
Real Estate will be offered for sale at 2 P.M. Prop
erty may be inspected Sept. 29, and Oct. 6, from
2 to 4 P.M.
Weaver organ made in York, Pa.; cherry slant
top desk; corner cupboard; 4 blanket chests; inlaid
square chest; wing back rocker; oak rocker; sleepy
hollow rocker; cane bottom rocker; 6 key hole plank
bottom chairs; other plank bottom chairs; organ
stool; new trussel desk; square oak table; 3 piece
bedroom suite; single bed; sofa bed, Simmons dou
ble bed; chest of drawers, dresser; 2 chifferobes;
empire side board; 2 book cases; all kinds of books;
wicker stand & planter; Zenith portable TV; floor
model TV. & record player; AM & FM radio & record
player; picture frames; Hoover sweeper; linens;
blankets; quilts, lap robe; shelf clock; floor lamp;
Hotpoint refrigerator; elec, stove; Maytag washer;
elec. Singer sewing machine; 6 Lamberton bone dish
es. Majolica; frosted glass dog, Christopher Colum
bus dish dated 1492 to 1892; carnival; iron stone;
pink glass ware, glass salts; glass hatchet; glass
compotes; hobnail vase; Planter'peanuts glass jar;
milk glass pitcher; salt box; old dishes; brass bell;
iron car; ink well; jars; blown perfume bottles; agate
ware; brass scales; fork; ladle & dipper; 2,3,4,6 gal.
crocks; jugs; flat irons, post cards; National store
specialty scales with brass scoop; coal oil light;
candy show case; slate boards; wooden pencil box;
half bushel, woven bushelbasket, wooden tubs;
turned porch post; garden tools; porch swing; rotary
mower, buck saw; elec drill; saber saw; wheel bar
row ; shutters; tobacco spuds & clippers; tool boxes &
tools; wood ladder; 28 ft. aluminum ladder, staple
gun tacker, canned fruit & veg.; Ivor Johnson 12
gauge single barrel; Harrington & Richards shot guns.
Car, guns and Coins will be offered for sale at 3 P.M.
Silver dollar in the 1800’s, silver half dollars;
Indian head Buffalo nickels & pennies; 1846 one cent
piece; old dimes & pennies; Canadian money.
1964 Corvair, 44,000 actual miles
Many more items too numerous to mention. Not
responsible for accidents day of sale.
Refreshments by Georgetown Church Ladies
Anct.: Lloyd H. Kreider
Atty. Sam Ferguson Musset
Sale by the order of
Betty Maye Kreider, Executrix
for the Estate of
Myrtle A. Fisher, Dec.
Speakers, Topics Listed
For NEPPCO Exposition
Two speakers with topics
having strong impact on the
national poultry industry have
been added to the program of in
depth seminars scheduled for the
three-day exposition of the
Northeastern Poultry Producers
Council.
The pair of experts will join
more than a dozen others
speaking to the theme of
“Tomorrow.... Will Wake You Up
to the New Era in Agriculture”
when the 14-state convention is
staged here on October 30
through November 1 at the Hotel
Hershey and the Hersheypark
Arena.
Dried poultry waste, or
ANNUAL FALL
SPECIAL FEEDER AND
REPLACEMENT CATTLE SALE
MONDAY, OCT. 15,1973
7:00 P.M. DST
400 Head Hereford, Angus and Charolais yearling
steers and heifers
400 Head Hereford, Angus and Charolais steers and
heifer calves
200 Head Holstein and Crossbred steers and heifers.
If you are planning on buying feeder cattle this is the
sale to attend.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT THOMAS EAGLE 703-459-4402
OR HARRY GOCHENOUR 703-459-4778
WOODSTOCK
LIVESTOCK MARKET,
INC.
U.S. Route 11 Woodstock, Va.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF 42-ACRE FARM
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10,1973
Location: Between Ephrata and Lititz. West Main Street
Cloverleaf at Ephrata take Route 222 south to Meadow
Valley Road turn right onto Meadow Valley Road, approx
imately 2 miles then right onto Middle Creek Road, first
road left first farm on left, Ephrata Township, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania;
42-ACRE FARM
APPROXIMATELY 3,650 FEET ROAD FRONTAGE
Thereon Erected A
2 1 /2-STORY LARGE FRAME HOME
With Vinvl Sidina, containing Large Eat-in Kitchen, Formal
Dining Room, Living Room, Half Bath. Second Floor con
tains four Bedrooms and Full Bath. Full Cemented Base
ment;- OH Fired Hot Water Ba«eboard Heat. Servisoft
Water Softener, 2 Pressure Systems.
Large Bank Barn with approximately 5000 sq ft cemented
barnyard area
28 x 60 2-story block chicken house with 14 x 16 block
feedroom and egg cellar
24 x 46 Block Steer Barn, 12 x 50 Stave Silo
2-Car Garage, 36 x 16 2-Story Corn Barn
CISTERN AND WELL
This Farm Has Frontage Along the Hammer Creek
ALSO SELLING AT SAME TIME
10 Acres of Standing Corn
Sale at 2•00 P M Terms by
IVAN N. and ANNA W. GOOD
LITITZ R.D.4, PA. 717-733-7138
Wentz and Weaver, Attorney
JOHN E. and PAUL E. MARTIN
Auctioneers
717-733-3511 or 733-3305
NOTE—This is a very nice Farm and all of the build
ings are in very good condition. Property will be shown by
appointment. Call 717-733-7138 or call auctioneers. Also
inspection of farm from 12:00 Noon to 4:00 P.M. Saturday.
October 6, 1973.
“anaphage”, which promises to
turn the industry’s number one
problem into a profitable new
business, will be analyzed by the
man who may be the nation’s top
expert on the subject, Dr
Howard C. Zindel, chairman of
the department of poultry science
at Michigan State University.
And “radicalism”, the con
troversial “far-out” philosophy
of innovations generally shunned
by farmers, will be examined by
Dr. L. M. Skamser, product
group manager for the
agricultural division of American
Cyanamid Co.
The pair will share the at-
tention of more than 1,000 in-
AT 2:00 P.M.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,1973
dustrymen from throughout the
Northeast who will gather to
probe such subjects as the best of
the new merchandising ideas, the
outlook for the industry, cost
controls, planning precision and
insight into both price ex
pectations and anticipated
government regulations.
“Based on present-day
research, feed costs and
availability of some feed
ingredients, the recycling of
poultry excreta (as a feed
ingredient) makes more sense
than ever,” Zindel says, “and it
will be so utilized when the Food
and Drug Administration gives
its stamp of approval ”
Skamser will remind in
dustrymen that “radicals
ultimately determine the
direction of our society and our
economy. The prosperity and
progress of the poultry industry
could well depend upon how
radical its leaders become.”
The topics pursued by
Skamser, a veteran of many
battles with radicals himself, and
by Zmdel, who has researched
and promoted the sometimes
controversial program of feeding
dried poultry waste to livestock,
are expected to draw top at
tention at the big annual ex
position
Because of the projected im
portance of the talks at Nor
theastern ’73, NEPPCO will
revert to its policy of staging
educational sessions and exhibit
hall openings during separate
hours
We’re really attempting to put
a sliderule to Tomorrow,” ac
cording to Hendrik Wentmk,
NEPPCO President The talk
sessions will share the center
stage with newly-conceived
educational exhibits composed of
outstanding data from around the
world, as well as a newly
expanded commercial exposition
housed this year m the spacious
Hersheypark Arena
The after-hours activities at the
famed resort will incorporate the
famous arboretum, the oldtime
museum, the well-known
chocolate tour and the golf
courses as well as such NEPPCO
related events as the banquet and
entertainment.
Reservations and requests for
advance data for the big annual
event can be made only through
the NEPPCO headquarters of
fice, 322 Oxford Valley Road,
Fairless Hills, PA 19030
FHA Program
Is Extended
A one-year extension of the
Federal Housing Administration
(FHA) home loan guarantee
program was given final
congressional approval by the
Senate Monday, just hours before
the program would have died
The legislation was rushed
through so there will be no lull in
the FHA program, which would
have expired Monday midnight m
absence of congressional ex
tension The bill continues the
program through October 1, 1974
The measure was approved by
voice vote with only a few
senators present, Sen William
Proxmire, D-Wis , cast the only
audible vote against it
Proxmire said it was “Un
conscionable” that Congress
would pass legislation which
helps only those “30 to 40 per cent
of Americans who can afford to
buy their own homes” without
helping those “who cannot afford
to buy a home without some kind
of government assistance ”
Largest spider award goes
to the Theraphosa leblondi,
which has a leg span of
10 inches.
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