Shapp and Percy "T/ Named Chairmen of Hunger Coalition Gov. Milton J. Shapp and has been working for public Sen. Charles Percy, R-111., support for the United States have been named co- to play a major role in a chairmen of the Advisory United Nations World Food Board of Elected Officials to Conference to be held in the World Hunger Action Rome, Italy, Nov. 5-16. Coalition, an organization Shapp and Percy met May that is seeking reforms in 30 in the U.S. Department food distribution to avert the* offic ® of Ambassador Edwin threat of mass starvation in Martin, the U.S. coordinator the underdeveloped coun- representative for the for tries of the world. thcoming World Food The World Hunger Action Conference. Also on hand at Coalition for several months the meeting were Penn- MR. DAIRYMAN LEASE DAIRY CATTLE Find out about the advantages of our lease purchase plan. We have been helping dairymen like you grow and prosper for over 11 years. - Select Quality Cattle - Death Loss Replacement - Culling Privileges - Representative in your Area - Canadian Cattle Available To find out more about these and other features, Write or Call: DAIRY COWS Flying Farmers Bldg., Wichita, Kansas 67209 {3161942-1468 PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 22,1974 At ll:OOA.M. R.0.#1, HALIFAX, PA.; 11/?I 1 /? miles North of Tourist Park between Halifax and Millersburg; turn off Route 147 at Ralph's Bar. [Watch for Sale Arrows along Tourist Park to Fishervilie Road, day of sale.] FARM (approximately) 50 ACRES 40 Acres Tillable,- balance Pasture and Woodland. SEVEN-ROOM DWELLING with Log Summerhouse Both with original fireplaces intact which could be restored. Barn, Storage Sheds, Deep Well with Submersible Pump, good water supply. This farm is located close to the Susquehanna River, only 20 minutes to Harrisburg. Ideal permanent residence or country hide-a-way. TERMS; 10 percent down, balance in 30 days. Further terms and conditions will be announced at time of sale. Real Estate will be offered at 1:30 P.M. For Inspection Call 717-692*4513 after 5:00 P.M. FARM EQUIPMENT Farmall Super C Tractor, new rubber, good con dition with Plow, Cultivator, Com Planter, Snow Plow and Tractor Chains; IH No. 45 PTO Baler, 6-ft. Massey Harris Pull-type Combine with Motor and Bin, N.l. Farm Wagon with 14-ft. Bed, Woods Bros. Single-row “ Cora Picker, Oliver 13 Disk Grain Drill, New Idea Model 30A 7-ft. Mower, Cross 24-ft. Bale and Grain Elevator, 16-ft. Grain Auger with Motor, IH 2-Bottom Plow, Massey Harris Manure Spreader (wagon type), Weed Sprayer with Double Piston Pump and 20-ft. Boom, A.C. Side Delivery Rake, 7-ft. Cultipacker, Cyclone Electric Seeder, Gehl Stationary 14” Ham mennill, 3-Section Harrow, Cora Shelter, Hog Feeders and Troughs, Snow Fencing, Wagon with Hay Racks, Wagon Seat, Potato Plow, Harness, 6” Endless Belting, 28-ft. Extension Ladder, Hay Hook, Barbed Wire, Single and Double Trees, Wagon Jack, 200 gallon Skid Tank with Pump, Grain Cradle, Garden and Hand Tools, Beam Scale, Self-propelled Rotary Mower with Electric Starter, other items not listed. 5 Ton HA Y—4 Ton STRAW 400 Bu. EAR CORN 170 Bu. BARLEY —30 Bu. OATS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS - ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES Two-Piece Comer Cupboard with 12 Pane Door, Wood Box, Flour Chest, Meat Bench, Refrigerator, Coal Kitchen Stove, Room Heater, Wicker Chairs and Table, Dinette Set, Metal Beds, Desk, Bureaus, Washstand, Sideboard, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, High Chair, Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, Wooden Measures, Kegs, Crocks, Jars, many other items. ESTATE of JOHN W. LEBO Donald E. Lebo, Administrator Earl Richard Etzweiler, Attorney GEORGE N. DEIBERT, AUCTIONEER 717—425-2258 Lunch Available! sylv&nia Agriculture Secretary Jim McHale and Herbert J. Waters, chairman of the World Hunger Action Coalition. Shapp and Percy are scheduled to meet again with Martin June 18 to present recommendations to stabilize world agricultural prices, which then would be considered at the Rome conference. McHale will participate in a Midwest Conference on Food Policy at St. Paul, Minn., June 6-7, sponsored by the Minnesota Farmers Union and the Minnesota AFL-CIO in cooperation with the World Hunger Action Coalition. This conference will also strive to develop recommendations for the Rome conference. The Coalition has viewed with alarm the fact that the world now has only 27 days worth of grain reserves. Fuel and fertilizer, key ingredients for agricultural production, have ex perienced a four-fold in crease in price in the last two years, placing them beyond reach of many of the poorer countries of the world. At the May 30 meeting, Shapp stressed that it was important to inform the American people that food stockpiles can be built around the world without incurring severe shortages and inflation at home. “After the Russian wheat deal,” said Shapp, “the American people may un derstandably tend to oppose any effort to feed the world.” The governor said the world conference should back the establishment of grain reserves throughout the world. The United States, as a major grain producing country, would have to be counted on as a key grain reserve center. “Our main problem,” said Shapp, “is to find a better and more efficient way to distribute food.” He noted that mid-western granaries may overflow from a record harvest while millions may starve because of inadequate distribution. PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, JURE 21,1974 ANTIQUES Many of the Finest Rare Heirlooms Located at Littiestown, Pa., along East King St. Exit. This is a partial listing: Furniture, China, Glass, Coverlets, Quilts, Etc. Cherry Chippendale fluted comer plain end 8 drawer high chest; Cherry Hepplewhite inlaid plain end slope lid writing desk and 4 drawer dresser; set of cherry banquet tables and seats 10; walnut Chippendale Cabriole let ball & claw foot table; cherry 2 pc. double glass door comer cupboard; large pine 2 pc. glass doors dutch cupboard; Rose carved camel back Vic torian sofa and Rose carved ladies and gentleman chair; Chippendale 30” tall looking glass; Gothic Welsh cups, saucers and soup plate; King Rose sugar; 7 pc. Diamond blue frosted satin glass water set; large pink satin water pitcher and vase; 7 pc. cranberry gold swirl water set; large candy swirl water pitchers; Bohemian glass; Bristol vase; blown amethyst glass; Bisque 18” tall images; 5 lustre pitchers; 10 Cornwall; 7 satin glass rose bowls some designed; Staffordshire basket; overlay glass basket; 2 hanging lamps with scenery and prisms; satin miniature oil lamps; other oil lamps; brown Hound and Rebecca at well water pitchers; 4 coverlets; a number of the finest quilts. Terms; Cash, Certified or Travelers Check Clip ad and save. Terms By John E. Gentzler R.R.2, Littlestown, Pa. CLAIR R. SLAYBAUGH, Auctioneer Idavitle, Pa.. Some Dental Patients Suffer From "Preventaphobia" “Preventaphobia” may well become a new word in dental circlet. It refers to patients who may cringe at the pros pect of brushing their teeth and “flossing” them because tooth care can be a painful procedure for them. These are individuals who suffer from overly-sensitive teeth. Persons with hypersensitive teeth experience pain rang ing from a slight “twinge” to severe pain. One or more teeth may be affected. Den tal hypersensitivity is often related to exposed tooth dentin and cementum, the tooth structure under the en amel and gums, but also to some extent to an individual’s threshhold of pain, and per haps also to emotional and psychic factors-often a con sequence of suffering from the condition. Although treatment for it used to involve many visits to a dentist’s office, recent methods include home care and proper toothbrushing but with a “therapeutic” toothpaste and toothbrush. Dentists often recommend a toothpaste containing a non toxic strontium chloride and a toothbrush with extra-soft bristles. Commercially both are available under the name of Sensodyne. The governor said that it was vitally necessary to achieve stabilization of the world’s food supply. In good years, grains reserves can be built up and withheld from breaking farm prices. In bad years, grains can be sold at equitable farm prices. Shapp said the U.S. should establish a program of low cost loans to underdeveloped countries so that we can export our surplus grains to the parts of the world threatened with starvation. Martin said a chief con cern of the United States at the World Food Conference will be to encourage food production and stockpiling in developing nations. AT 10:00 A.M, LancasterTarming, Saturday, June 15,1974 Penn's Woods Ai Camper THE VOICE PENNSYL /AN'/ CAMPING Camping Pa. 's Own "500" and Campground Events Hey! Racing fan campers... starlite campsites. RDI, are you aware you can camp stevens, Pa. 17578, Ph: (717) right m the middle, in the 733 . 7121 . June 29 c r Pet infield of the Pocono Inter- Show> s and Fo , k national Raceway? 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BULL RUN FARMS "GRASS TIME" PRODUCTION SALE FRIDAY RITE. JUNE 21st, 1974 At 7:00 P.M. Between Montrose & Forest Lake, Pa. on Rt. #167 [Susquehanna Co.] 10 miles from Rl. 81 at New Milford Exit 17 miles South of Ri. 17 at Vestal, N.Y. Arrows. BO Herefords 70 Registered, 10 grades. Consisting of 16 Reg. cows with calves or due to freshen, 47 open heifers that are Reg. and big enough to breed, 10 open grade heifers and 7 Reg. Service Bulls. The Bull Run Herd represents some of the best breeding to be found in the U.S. today. In this auction there will be primarily this class of cattle sold, however, for the buyer of lesser requirements, we also have cattle of lesser pedigree prominence. Something for everyone. BILL GORSKI, Farm Manager KEN HOWE, Owner Jim Adriance - Auctioneer Montrose 717 —278-1574 PUBLIC SALE at EBERSOLE’S AUCTION BARN EVERY TUESDAY AT 6:00 P.M. 1800 Thompson Ave., Lebanon, Pa. 3 miles North of Annville. 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