—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15,1973 32 National Agricultural Outlook Conference December 17-19 Secretary of Agriculture Earl fuel and agriculture’s needs and will speak at 10 a.m. He will be conclude with a panel discussion L. Butz will keynote the first Mr - °i ala will discuss world food followed on the program by led by Quentin M. West, aa day’s session of the National security at 1:30 p.m. George R. Green, executive ministrator of USDAs Economic Agricultural Outlook Conference How far apart are the Council director of Wharton Econometric Research Service. The panel, in December 17 at the U.S. i of Economic Advisers and one of Forecasting Associates, an addition to including Seevers and Department of Agriculture’s the less optimistic forecasters orgainzation which is predicting Green, will hear from Sheldon (USDA) Jefferson Auditorium in concerning the outlook for the U. a downturn for the U.S. economy Stahl, vice president and senior Washington. He is scheduled to s - general economy in 1974? in 1974. economist for the Federal speak at 9a m Council member Gary Seevers The morning session will Reserve Bank of Kansas City, This year’s annual conference, - f nd Dawson Ahalt a represen bemg held two months earlier T TQFk A W/ill tative of the Cost of Living than usual to give farmers and rr LIL Council, farm suppliers more time to plan f* f -wr » -w ■§ Domestic and international ESSIEfSIaSME Rural youth Problems ffSSTitrJ Simon, deputy secretary of the U. commence at 1 p.m. with a S. Treasury Department, and speech on the international Eric Mr Ojala, assistant director outlook b y CarroU G - Bnm ’ general, Economic and Social Policy Department, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome. Mr. Simon will speak at 9:30 a.m. on To All Self Employed Including Mr. Former You probably can save sssDollarssss on your INCOME TAX by investing in a mutual fund ora guaranteed plan. (We have both). We are qualified to advise if you quality. Our Office? 918 Penn Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. Your Local Representative ROBERT HOSSLER 717-665-3713 REMEMBER after Dec. 31 it will be too late to save on 1973 taxes. PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE LATE DR. & MRS. ROSS K. CHILDERHOUSE. 2239 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Penna. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17-10 A.M. SOME ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Three 28” x 21”, one 3Vz’ x 5 ft. and one 30” x 24” oriental rugs, old side board with grape design carved on doors and pear design draper pulls; - 4 hand carved grape design chairs; - 6 arrow back winsor style plank bottom chairs (over 100 yrs old), - 2 walnut rockers, - Sheraton style - walnut chest on chest with 9 drawers and side spiral columns; - two 3 A size spool beds complete; - spool wash stand, - spool doll bed; -ragcarpet, -childsdesk; -organ stool with needlepoint seat, - old blanket chest; - tea wagon; - Winsor style'chair; - 6 legged walnut drop leaf table; - 2 old mirrors; - towel racks; - marble top coffee table; - gate legged table; - 2 solid mahogany drop leaf side tables, - 2 two drawer file cabinets, - 7 pee. rock maple bedroom suite with twin beds; - Gov. Wmthrop desk, - mahogany Hi-Fi and radio set; - sofa bed & chairs; - other living room ' furniture, - fire place set (complete); -200victrola records; - step ladders; - GE none frost refrigerator, - coffee table; - braided rugs; - linens; - service for 6 spode tea set; - Carlsbad china; - crystal candelabra: - Chinese vase light; - coffee grinder, - Seth Thomas steeple clock over 100 yrs. old; - basket design Quilt, - cast iron dog, - 2 cranberry lights with marble bases; - other lights; - Staffordshire pink lustre cup, - Tivoli meat platter; - Shell and Jewel pitcher and glasses, - brass kettle ironstone ware; - some crystal ware; costume )ewelry; - other dishes and many other articles, etc NICE CLEAN CONDITION TERMS CASH. \ \ RAIN OR SHINE Col. LM.F. Kocker & D. Harnsberger, Aucts. Problems of rural children will receive special attention of social scientists in eight midwest states in 1974, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, Robert W. Long recently announced. On recommendation of the Committee of Nine, the national research advisory committee representing state agricultural experiment stations, child development specialists in the eight states will begin studies aimed at improving the quality of life for rural youth. The five year study will analyze variables affecting the mental and physical develop ment of rural children. One of the objectivesrol the research project is to identify and develop the known abilities and competences of rural youth. Effects of family attitudes will also be analyzed. The eight states are Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Colorado. In another rural study, social scientists in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and North Dakota will cooperate in analyzing the costs, quality and demand for community services such as financial needs and emergency medical facilities. A preliminary survey showed a wide variety in the quality of services available to rural people. Scientists also hope to measure the impact of the type and quality of secondary education on earnings after high school graduation. The research proposals were made by the Committee of Nine during a meeting in Kansas City, Mo., on Nov, 27. In other actions, the committee recommended continued support for cooperative research on corn and sorghum diseases and the national potato research programs at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Dr. Charles E. Hess, director of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station, was elected chairman of the committee. » ?■ PUBLIC SALE MUMMY, DECEMBER 22,1973 FARM MACHINERY TRUCK GRAIN HOUSEHOLD GOODS Located on the farm at RDS, Lebanon, Penna. Turn south off Rt. 322 onto Rt. 241 at the Texaco station east of Fontana and proceed to first hard road left and the first lane to the left. Farm is behind the stone quarry. Rt. 241 south is appx. 4 miles west of Rt. 72. with appx. 600 hrs., wide front end, dual remote, front weights, roll guard canopy, powershift, in A-l condition. with appx. 800 hrs., rear wheel weights and will be offered separate and as a complete unit. JD 1240 4 row plateless planter, JD KBA 28 disc harrow, JD 24T PTO baler with No. 2 bale ejector and dual wheels, Gehl 600 harvester with 2 row narrow row corn head used 2 years, 2 Gehl forage wagons with triple beaters and high sides, Grove forage wagon with triple beaters and roof, Massey Harris 92 self-propelled combine with 12' grain head, Owatonna 9’ mower conditioner, 28’ bale elevator, corn drag, New Idea 40’ elevator, Helix grinder mixer, Nl 195 bu. manure spreader, IH 155 manure spreader used 2 yrs., 185 bu. Hawk Built right hand tank spreader used 2 yrs., Fox PTO hopper blower, 50’ blower pipe, Brillion 10’ culti-mulcher, Nl rotabar rake, 10’ Nl fertilizer spreader, Farmhand wheel rake, Oliver 3 bottom 18” auto, reset plow used one season, Oliver No. 5 1 row corn picker, Case 3 pt. cultivator, Pittsburgh cultivator, Nl crimper, McCurdy bin wagon on 7 ton Zimmerman running gear, Century 3 pt. field cultivator, dump trailer with hyd. and sides, snow bucket for Sauder loader, 18’ wagon with hay sides, JD running gear with 7’ x 16’sides, Else running gear with 8' x 18’ sides, Else running gear with 8’ x 18’ flat bed, green chop wagon, Midwest plow harrow, 2 wheel trailer, and Case rotary mower. Toxo-wick cattle oiler, 1000 pound platform scale, tobacco planter, 8000 tobacco lathe, 2 tobacco presses, 1000 gal. molasses tank, Lincoln 180 Amp. welder, 2 air compressers, 2 - 12 hole hog feeders, 105,000 BTU port, heater, 8’ x 8’ shed on skids, 5 express wagons, antique seed cleaner, chain saw, chains, forks, shovels, tools, iron kettle, milk cans, 25 pcs. 2x6x16 (new), 11 pcs. 2x8x16,18 sheets of % plywood, and many other farm related items too numerous to be mentioned. Kallamazoo kitchen range, wardrobes, Frigidaire and GE refrigerators, metal hutch, crib, square table, buffet, chest of drawers, Maytag washer and misc. items. Sale order: Household goods, small farm items, grain, farm machinery Note: Here is an outstanding opportunity to pur chase a fine line of good used farm machinery so plan to attend this sale. RAYMOND N. & VERA H. ZIMMERMAN Harry H. Bachman* : Auctioneer Lunch available - 10:00 A.M. JOHN DEERE 4020 DIESEL JOHN DEERE 1520 GAS with 48 LOADER 1969 DODGE V-8 318 CAMPER SPECIAL 1 OWNER with cattle racks 600 bu. soybeans, 1400 bu. shelled corn 1500 bale hay, 1500 bale straw ' ' t thaver, assistant secretary for international affairs and com modity programs for USDA. Then following Eric Ojala on the program will be a speech on U.S. agricultural foreign trade prospects by David Hume, ad ministrator of USDA’s Foreign Agircultural Service. Finally, the outlook for U.S. agriculture in 1974 will be presented by C. Kyle Randall, chairman of USDA’s Outlook and Situation Board. All sessions are free and open to the public. The conference will continue with agricultural input, commodity, and family living sessions on Dec. 18 and 19. CONDITIONS BY: r
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