TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 WINCHESTER - SPRING FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE 2nd Sprint Salt • Friday, April 19,1974 • 1 P.M. Farmers Livestock Exchante. Inc Winchester. Virginia 2,000 Head STEERS and HEIFERS STATE SPONSORED - GRADED - UNIFORM LOTS - ALL BREEDS Virginia State approved lor Bangs and T.B. - Eligible for in terstate shipment Dehorned and feeder calves vaccinated for BLACKLEG - MALIGNANT EDEMA. For the top dollar, consign your cattle to this sale NOMINATIONS DUE April 10th (or April 19th Sale Your support will be greatly appreciated P.T.Mcfntire. SALE MANAGER FOR INFORMATION, WRITE OR CALL: 703/662-2946 loffice) 703/837-1254 (home] NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC. Box 440 - Winchester, Va. 22601 PUBLIC AUCTION The State having purchased our farm, we will sell the following on the farm located on Eveland Road, 3 miles from Ridgely, Md. MONDAY, APRIL 15,1974 JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY: JD 4020 DIESEL TRACTOR (670 hrs.), 5 x 16 semi-mounted plows, 3 x 16 mounted plows, JD A TRACTOR, JD 40 TRACTOR, 2 row No. 38 FORAGE HARVESTER with reverse sharpener, No. 15 Flail chopper, 4 row model RG-40 rear cultivators, 12’ Roller Harrow model 950, Chuck Wagon No. 122, 4 row planter No. 1240, 13 tyne drill, No. 40 spreader, No. 33 spreader, 9’ and 12’ spring tooth, 8’ disc, No. 33 mow conveyor with motor, 2 hydraulic rams, 2 row planter 3 pt. hitch, crop sprayer, 2 x 16” plows. OTHER MACHINERY: New Holland No. 66 Baler, Brillion 9’ & 12’ cultipackers, Lit. rake, 3 dump grain silage wagons, 2 hay wagons, Little Giant elevator, A.C. silo blower & pipe, 2 spike tooth, land roller, bags, horse harness - hanes - collars, Int. No. 7 horse mower, walking plows & cultivators, fence posts and wire, loading chute on wheels, various tires, hay fork, 350 tomato baskets, transplanter (1 row), Wisconsin motor, water pump, snow fence, 1946 Chev. Vk ton truck, sulky cultivators, false headboards, tractor saw, etc. MILK & FEED EQUIP: (to be sold at 11 a.m.) - MOJONNIER 500 gal. vacuum tank (inspected) with auto washer, dumping station with washer & drier, gas water heater, gas wall heater, 2 Surge SPII pumps, Surge SP22 pump, 6 Surge milkers, buckets, strainers, 25 milk cans, hog feeders & troughs, cattle feeders & troughs, & floats, IV*” vacuum line, stanchions, wood feed boxes, etc. etc. MR. & MRS. RALPH 0. TOWERS, Owners Eveland Road, Ridgely, Md. HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, Inc. Sales Managers & Auctioneers Lunch NOTE: Most of the machinery is like new, well maintained and under cover. atII:OOA.M NEPPCO Opp oses Shutdown Of Rail Lines in N£ The NEPPCO Board of Directors went on record officially last week as op posing any and all aban donment of rail lines in the Northeast as proposed in the recent report of U. S. Secretary of Transportation, Claude Brinegar. Mr. Brinegar’s report, issued pursuant to the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, called for abandonment of 8,300 miles of “potentially excess rail lines” in the 14- state NEPPCO area. It was. pointed out by the NEPPCO Board that much if not all of the trackage slated for abandonment could be profitable to the railroads if they geared up with the times, operated efficiently, and provided the service needed by industries located on such trackage. Over the years, these industries diverted much of their freight business to trucks out of sheer necessity because the railroads did not provide cars and related service when needed. The NEPPCO Board also voted unanimously to join the National Broiler Council and other poultry and meat organizations as plaintiffs in a suit to be filed in U. S. District Court against the Federal Labor Relations Council. The suit seeks in junction and relief from the FLRC’s rulling that the days to be included in the basic workweek for inspectors of poultry and meat as well as shift starting times are issues subject to negotiation between USDA and the labor union (AFGE) representing its inspectors. The suit contends that such action would be excessively costly and burdensome to processors, costly to con sumers and contrary to the WAKEFIELD LIONS CLUB COMMUNITY AUCTION SATUHMY, APRIL 20, SJt ll:OOA.M. Located Vt mile North of Wakefield on Route 272 at Fowl's Feed Mill. FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT New Idea Hay Crimper, 3 Bottom A.C. Semi mounted Plow, 3 Large Surge Milkers, 300 Lb. Sputnik Milk Porter, Automatic Tank Washer (like new), 16 Disc Gram Drill on Rubber (Case), and other articles not mentioned. Bicycles & Tools, Log Cham. Good Ford Pickup. BUILDING MATERIALS Storm Windows, Metal & Wood Doors, Some Paneling, Old Shutters. FURNITURE - NEW & USED Davenport & Matchir 1 Chair, Telephone Table (glass top), Desk Lami Bedroom Suite (wood), Electric Stove, good :md, Sink, Cupboards, Floor Radio, Used olor T.V. guaranteed working, New Clock I idio. Fat Steer (1200 Lbs.), and Hog, Hay Straw, Locust Fence Post, Lawn and Carder Tractors. Chicken Barbecue to b held on the premises Starting at 1:001 M. to 3:30 P.M. Other Foods by the L lies Auxiliary of Fulton Fire Co. AUCTIONEER - EVERETT KREIDER 284-4517 CHAIRMAN - NEIL JOHNSON 548-2430 language and intent of the laws establishing federal poultry and meat inspection. Following reports by Director H. H. Frank on the NEPPCO-NEMA Fund Drive for the American Egg Board and Henk Wentink, chairman of the National Commission on Egg Nutrition, the Board adoptejjl the following resolution to express to aU concerned the views of the Council con cerning the use of the funds collected and the importance it attaches to the current activities of the National Commission: “Whereas the Nor theastern Poultry Producers Council was instrumental in soliciting funds for a positive national advertising and promotional program for eggs and egg products, and “Whereas the NEPPCO Board of Directors are of the opinion that any action taken to correct the widespread misconception regarding the role of cholesterol and fatty acids in human nutrition and health must be considered very positive advertising and promotion, “TTierefore, be it resolved that the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council favors the use of such of these funds as may be necessary to continue this corrective action; and further that NEPPCO supports the solicitation of additional funds if needed.” In other action, the Board (1) voted to affiliate with the Poultry & Egg Institute of America in order to acquire a more direct pipeline to Washington happenings, take a more active role in egg and poultry export ac tivities and cooperate more effectively in national poultry industry affairs. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13.1974—51 (2) endorsed a proposal to re-establish the NEPPCO Administrative & Managerial Employment Service in order to assist its members in filling middle and top management openings by locating and screening qualified per sonnel for such positions. (3) expressed NEPPCO’s support for the Youth Program being planned for the World’s Poultry Congress in New Orleans in August by voting to sponsor a luncheon for the youth during the Congress. (4) reasserted its support for H.R. 6767, the Trade Reform Act, currently in Congress. (5) took note of the up coming multilateral trade negotiations in Geneva and urged Ambassador Eberle and his team of U. S. negotiators to insist upon the same access to foreign markets for our egg and poultry products as the U. S. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 gSfeP SPECIAL HP SALE! FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1974 7:30 P.M. ALL WEIGHTS STEERS - CALVES - COWS Charolais, Angus and Hereford calves and yearling steers and heifers. No paint marks or hip tags on any of these cattle. All cattle weighed on sale day. Beef breeds and some Holstein steers - Sorted in uniform lots. For further information, contact; J. FRANCIS TINSM AN LEESBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET Leesburg, Va. Phone 777-1411 Phone 777-3521 Regular Sale Day Every Monday - 2:00 P.M. HOLSTEIN HEIFER DISPERSAL (Every Heifer on the Farm Sells) 56 HEAD SELL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 11:00 A.M. At the Fairgrounds - Frederick, Maryland 21 BRED HEIFERS - 10 due in July 33 OPEN HEIFERS -16 Yearlings, 17 Younger 2 SERVICE AGE BULLS - One from a VG dam with 25,080 M and 923 F, One from a dam with 16.560 M and 783 F. Some of Those Selling; 2 daughters of Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation 5 daughters of Heatherstone Lucky Typeblazer 8 daughters of A Citation Sovereign 16 daughters of Rocby Ivanhoe Dina Charm Many from dams over 18.000 M and 750 F with records up to 25,080 M and 923 F. A number of show prospects for the calf and yearling classes. Don’t miss this sale if you need heifers of any age! They have good pedigrees, are well grown and in fine condition. Tested for Interstate Shipment Catalogs Available Jefferson, Maryland A. DOTY REMSBURG Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer Jefferson, Maryland accords foreign buyers of our grain and other raw agricultural products. (6) approved a proposal from the Hershey Motor Lodge & Convention Center, Hershey, Pa., to hold the NGPPCO Convention & Exposition there on Oct. 21- 23,1975; Oct. 11-13,1976; and Oct. 11-13, 1977. (7) gave tentative ap proval to a proposed new group life & health insurance program, retirement program, and a casualty insurance program covering birds, buildings and equipment. The Board also ordered a study of a group accounts receivable in surance program. The Board met in Washington, D. C, in con junction with the recent Congressional and USDA receptions sponsored jointly by NEPPCO, PE PA & SEPEA. President Henk Wentink presided. Seventeen officers and directors at tended. EDGAR C. VIRTS, JR.
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