QUALITY DAIRY CATTLE FOR SALE BLACK and WHITE HOLSTEIN FARMS 2220 Dairy Road Lancaster, Penna. REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS 100 On hand at all times HEAD CANADIAN- WISCONSIN- MINNESOTA All cattle hand picked for type, conformation and perfect udder development, most of them with good production and B.F. records. NOTE: Will deliver from 4 head to a carload subject to your approval to your farm at anytime. Pennsylvania's Largest Sales Pavilion Hair} Cattle Auction Sale 3rd Friday Night Every hM CHARLES C. MYERS, Owner. Phone Park Myers, Sales Mgr. Private Sales Daily PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, FARM MACHINERY and DAIRY Location: Vz mile east of Jennersville on old Rte. 1. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1973 9:30 A.M. Shorp Slant top school master desk, large wooden ward robe, marble top table & bureau, grandfathers clock with elec, works, roll top desk, small drop leaf table, spindle back rocker, 2 love seats, 2 parts of spuming wheels, old child’s rocker, 4 cane seated chairs & rocker, small blanket chest, trunk, Victrola (good), old high chair, claw-foot piano stool, copper wash boiler, coffee grinder, sleigh bells, 2 lanterns, metal comb box, old potty chair, old wall mirror, kerosene lamp, cherry seeder, many old picture frames, wood en wall rack, wooden shoe lathe, 2 15-doz. egg crates, crocks, jugs, wicker sewing stand, Singer treadle sewing machine, ladder back chair, sleigh, Kalama zoo wood stove. Frigidaire refrigerator, radio, elec, toaster & clock, elec, fan, Regina sweeper, utility cabinet, breakfast set, pots, pans, kitchen utensils, dining room suite, pictures, floor & table lamps, magazine rack, 2 end tables, 21 in. Sylvania TV, cane seated stool, fireplace set & wood basket, single iron bed, cedar chest, stool, throw rugs & others, baseboard elec, heater, army cot, large serving tray, 4 milk glass hens, large & small glass basket, porch swing, bird bath, sun dial furniture clamps. GUNS 12 ga. Marlin pump with hammer, 2 12-ga. single, 1 champion. 2 Farmall H tractors, IHC 7 ft. mower, IHC cultivator. Massey Harris 30 with cylinder, Oliver radex 12 in, 2 bottom plow, New Idea #l7 manure spreader, John Deere 10 ft. fert. spreader, J.D. 9 foot spring harrow, IHC 32 disc, 2 rollers, New Idea crimper, IHC #46 baler, Smoker 24 ft. elevator, Case 16 disc drill, J.D. # 290 complanter, 3 sec. peg harrow, 2 rubber tired wagons with 16 ft. beds, Denlinger silo filler with pipe, 2 field sprayers, 2 Oliver walking plows, 2 1-horse cultivators, elec. & gas motors. 40 ft. ex. ladder, Pioneer 550 chain saw like new, knap-sac sprayer (new), Cement mixer, saw buck, cornsheller, builders jack, 2 de-horners (large), elec, de-horner, Stewart clippers, hand sheep sheers, air compressor, rope & pulleys, brood axe, post axe, cross cut saw, binder whip, 2 elec, fencers, 100 ft. heavy duty cord, Myers water pump, grass seeder, 7 bp. Wizard riding mower, wheel barrow, anvil, chains, forks, shovels, grease guns, tools, many other articles too numerous to mention. DAIRY 9 Hi Grade Holstein Cows 5 fresh from July 1 till Dec. 1.12 heifers (4 bred, 8 open), 30 da. charts. Cows in this dairy have milked to 80 lb. per day. 2 De Laval milker units (new type), double tubs, 52 gal. elec, heater, 2 carrying pails, 14 milk cans & 7 water cans. HAY AND STRAW Household and Antiques at 9:30 Kreider & Diller, Ancts. OF ANTIQUES TERMS BY, HOWARD M. ROGERS Lunch Available The Nation is faced with an energy crisis. It is not an imaginary crisis. We definitely have a scarcity of energy resources right now, and that scarcity is likely to continue for some years to come. The mandatory allocation of fuel oil and propane announced recently by the Administration should make believers out of many people who previously were skeptical about the extent of the energy crisis. This was not an action taken lightly, for it may be a forerunner of similar actions in the future. The question arises in some conversations - - why now? It seems as though we are faced with this crisis all of a sudden, and the proposed cures seem awfully drastic for something that came on so quickly. SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 7:30 P.M. Steer and Heifer Calves Only. Approx. 800 to 1000 Head. Weighing 300 to 650 lbs. Graded in uniform lots according to weights and Graded by State Graders. FRL, NOVEMBER 2, 2:00 P.M. SPECIAL ROUNDUP SALE 2 year olds, yearlings and calves Approx. 1000 Head TERRA ALTA STOCKYARDS INC. Terra Alta, West Virginia 26764 Phone 304-789-2788 Russell Stover, Manager TWO DAYS PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT, TRUCK & TOOLS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1973 AT 10:00 A.M. FINE ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD GOODS COINS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20,1973 AT 10:00 A.M. 1542 Lampeter Road, Lancaster County, Pa. Located approximately Vz mile north of Lampeter Square Farm Equipment: 1955 GMC 3 /i-ton pick-up with auto, trans., Ford-Ferguson tractor with 3 p. 2 bottom plow, Farmall Cub Tractor with power lift, 2-way plow & cultivator, No. 127 Cub Cadet riding mower with 4’ rotary mower with hydrostatic drive, Gravely garden tractor with rotary mower, sickle bar & cultivators. Roto-Tiller, 200 gal. Myers trailer sprayer with pump & 50’ hose, 3 sec. spring harrow, weeder. Walking: plow, corn plow, scraper, potato plow. Roller, 16' alumn. 34’ wooden ext. ladders Alumn & wood step & fruit lad ders 2 wooden wheelbarrows, 2 corn shellers, platform & beam scales, meat bench, wooden shutters, iron posts, hand sprayers, reel & hand mowers, chicken feeder, waterers, nests, etc Beehives, rolls of wire, 300 bushel crates, baskets, berry boxes & crates, odd lumber, scrap iron, double & single trees, hinges, measures, crocks, canning jars, Bxlo & other tarps Full line of barn, hand, garden & other tools. ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & COINS SAT., OCT. 20 —10: OO A.M. Food available Not responsible for accidents day of sale SALE BY MR. & MRS. JACOB R. HOUSER, SR. HOWARD SHAUB, Auctioneer Lancaster Farming, Saturday October 13,1973 But the problem did not just happen suddenly. There were predictions ten years ago that the United States would become dependent on foreign oil by the mid-70s. Those predictions were wrong to the extent that they failed to gauge our oil con sumption correctly and we came face to face with the crisis early in the 70s rather than in the mid 70s. But, although they failed to show just how much more oil Americans would be using, they correctly showed that the problem was brewing. Did we listen? Not very carefully, because we used more and more petroleum every year, and then added to the problem by starting an anti-pollution crusade that used even more of our energy resources. We are all aware that the new cars with all their anti-pollution equipment use more gas. But maybe not enough of us realize that industry in many cases has had to switch from burning coal to burning oil to meet pollution standards. This, too, has led to drastically increased petroleum consumption. Then, there has been the ad ditional problem of en vironmental considerations holding up or stopping com pletely attempts to develop new energy sources. The Alaska pipeline controversy is a good example in this regard. The pipeline will give us far greater oil reserves to tap, but that is not a whole answer either. With present technology we can only recover 30-35 percent of our available reserves, and then only at a rate of one-eighth of that 30- 35 percent each year. To try to pump more would result in leaving vast pockets of oil behind, something that we obviously cannot afford to do. Short-term solutions are not at all satisfactory. We must make certain that Americans get through the winter without cold homes. We want to do that without jeopardizing the steps taken toward dealing with our environmental problems. But, it seems apparent that these two things won’t be easily reconciled. If we want warm homes, we may have to put up with somewhat dirtier air for a time, or vice versa. The long-term solutions are a little more encouraging. There is plenty of coal available if we can find a way to use it without causing a lot of pollution. Some initial experiments provide hope that coal can be made into a clean fuel. Other energy sources are also being looked at, and in another decade the energy crisis should be well behind us. But for now, we had better realize that we no longer have unlimited energy supplies available. Lancaster Farming Photos for Sale If you’d like prints of any Lancaster Farming photographs, we’ll be happy to make them for you. To order, just complete the form below and mail or bring it to: Photo Department, Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 The photo I want appeared in the Lancaster Farming dated was on page the caption begins I would like to order the following prints- Number of Cost of prints Size each Total 4xs $1 iO sx7 2 >0 Bxlo 2.0 Total order (Please add 6 pet Pa Sales Tax)- j Please send remittance with j order. Allow 10 days for j delivery I Name J Street { Town j State. Zip 37 and