FarmExportsDip i »*•/'•“ 17 Percent in May lIS. farm exports dropped to an $Bl6 million deficit in sharply in May, contributing October of 1971, which oc to the biggest monthly curred during a crippling foreign trade deficit in Vk dock strike, years and the second worst The value of farm exports on record, the Commerce dropped 17 per cent in May to Department reported just over $1 billion, the Tuesday. lowest since $978 million last It said U.S. imports ex- July. The decline was led by .ceeded exports by 1776.9 soybeans, down by |77 million, a figure second only million; animal feeds, down PUBLIC SALE MONDAY EVENING JULY I, 1974 at 5:30 P.M. Located: 62 Petersburg Rd., Nrffirflle. Thru West of Bt. 501 at light In Neffsvllle, on to Petersburg Rd. Ist farm on left. 4 TRACTORS A.C. GLEANER COMBINE 12' CUT, With 38 CORN HEAD 2 BRED SOWS—YOUNG BOAR '49 DODGE PICKUP Massey 65, cultivators; Ferguson 40, culti.; 3 B. Plow; 9N Ford, (step up, step down) Culti. with two boers, 2 B 14" plow, loader. A C B Plow & cult, (step up & down) NJ. 17 and NXI2 manure spreaders, 3-pt. J.D. 2-row com planter, M.F. Self-pro. 2 B. com picker, NX semi-mount, mower. NJ. trailer mower. Case Bake, 4 elevators, (20’ Sauder with elec, motor & gas engine) 2 wagons, 2 hydro, dump wagons, M.H. offset disc, (new discs); also a2B Disc, 10’ Coby culti packer, Roller, spike & sp., Harrows, weeder, PTO Hammermill, 3-pt. mounted tob. planted, single R. Nil. tob. planter, 3 tob.' ladders, 8000 lath, press, shears,- rails, 2 Florin stoves, cow clippers, DeLaval 2 unit milker, pump, pails, (4 yrs. did) 25 milk cans, milk'cdolers, 30 gal water heater, elec, fencer, posts, barb wire, motors, tools, did junk iron, water tank, 2 Wheel carts, lumber, 2 feed carts, saw buck, grass seeder, wfa. barrow, shovel harrow, 4 BP. Chore Mas ter roto' tiller, • Rotary and Riding mowers, Forks, •shovels, JL-numerous.items-not listed. .scalding trough, wooden Wh. barrow, some HJL Goods, AM-FM Radio Stereo, etc, s Sale io begin at 5:30, Monday Evening. July 1, Lunch available. Reason for selling Farm was sold. SALEBT CLARENCE S. It JANE SIEGRIST C. B. WOL6EMUTH * H. SHAFFNER, (Aucts.) , PH. 165-5664 BRAG DON'S FURNITURE AUCTION TUESDAY, JULY % 1974 3 /„ . .Matching pair, of Tiffany-type table Mmps; Victprian sofa; Victorian ' ' marbletopbureau-with mirror; Lion's head china'closet; other china closets; slant front desk vyith Lion's heads; ’ * marbletpps; Victorianstdechairs; bpwglass server with claw ft; folding 11 ;, Ojak -l^igh^chair; oak bureaus; 5 matching spindleback,; colored glass fable lamp ; ’dakshookcase; oak rockers ;:WicKer; ig. V . -mapogany bureau; dropleaf stable: sp. oak table; tadderback rocker; : . 'enjpire sbfa; mahogany anrf'inaple bedroom suites; dining room suites; 1 plus.many.other pieces oHurnituretand spmeglassware. “Appr*. . 7i&pfefcesof American furniture- antique & used ;;pius apprx. 200 pieces * ofglassvyace" " Consignments accepted everyday from 9 A.M. . . Jill Ip P.M. ; dosed Sundays, ■■ or approved. check : PM^fc6o^-358>873& ,*il; 5 0-'i'.- "V . " , , " \'l,. '-. J&uIlM ; »V;- - ,§• -v-'i -i-‘ O'' ';■ ii • ’ ’*'’»•'■ ' ■■>%' ■-•■■>■.•*,* •“ ;» V"? ]", y’.i ‘ yt <: \ •: :_ s ‘"' ;; . 1 ■. '><•'. V ; >», Jy '>' 1 , ’'_'■V ', RT: 77, MONROEVILLE, N. J. - Commission f rates;. 10 percent - LOLpvjef $lOO 15 percent~ Lot uhdffr $ 100 f i —u;i lvpi. 1 »«- |36 million. Wheat exports were off $7 million. Trade analysts cautioned against drawing conclusions on the basis of one month’s figures. However, a decline in foreign demand for soybeans, animal feed and wheat could have significant repercussions on the U.S. economy. Prices of these com modities increased sharply last year because o f rising foreign demand, which resulted in higher prices to the consumer for food and meat in this country. Soybeans and animal feed are major factors in the cost of raising livestock. If foreign demand drops significantly, it could ease price pressures in this country. Prices of many agricultural commodities, including wheat, already have fallen back from their high points of last fall. The_May. trade .deficit,of 3777mi11i0n compared With a surplus in April of $93 million. 6:00 P.M. Public Sales Register .VVAVAVAN^V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.S'.V.' SAT. JUNE 29 - 6:30 P.M. Public Auction of Household Furnishings and Antiques located at RDI, Strasburg, on Rt. 896. Sale conducted by L&S Auction Center; Larry Lefever and Richard Schroyer, Auctioneers. SAT. JUNE 29 - 10 A.M. Public Sale Real Estate, Antiques, Household Goods. Located at comer of Route 741 and Davis Rd. Approx. 1% miles west of Gap, Pa. Sale by Sarah C. Davis Estate; Howard Shaub, Auct. The country had total exports during May of more than $7.6 billion, a decline of 7.3 per cent from April, and total imports of $8.4 billion an increase of 3.3 per cent. The cost of foreign oil remained the biggest single factor on the import side, MON. EVE. JULY 1 - 5:30 P.M. Public Sale of 4 Tractors, A. C. Cleaner Combine. 2 bred sows, young boar and Farm Machinery located at 62 Petersburg Road, Neffsville. Turn West off Rt. 501 at light in Neff sville on to Petersburg Road, Ist farm on left. Sale by Clarence S. and Jane Siegrist; C. H. Wolgemuth and H. Shaffner, Auc tioneers. TUBS. JULY 2 - 6 P.M. Bragdon’s Furniture Auc tion, Rt. 77, Monroeville, N.J. Auctioneer, Wm. Bragdon. TUBS, JULY 2 - 1 P.M. Special Graded Feeder Pig Sale at the Lancaster Stockyards, Inc. TUBS. EVE. JULY 2 - 8 P.M. Edgar Cowen Dairy Dispersal located. between Mansfield and Covington, Pa. just off Rt. 15. Sale by Edgar Cowen, owner; Ronald D. West, Sale Manager, Robert M. Shaylor, Auctioneer. WED. JULY 3 - 12:30 P.M. Public Sale of 65 Head of Purebred and Grade Holstein Dairy Cows and Heifers to be sold at the New Holland Sales Stables, New Holland, Penna. Sale by H. D. Mate, Owner; 'Abe Dif fenbach, Manager. WED. JULY 3 - 9:30 A.M. Consignment Sale located Vt mile north of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. inLeola, Lancaster Co. Pa. Sale by David H. Good; F. Snyder, R. Martin, C.JI, Wolgemutb,. Auctioneers. SAT. JULY 6 - 6:30 P.M. Public Auction of Household Furnishings and .Antiques located.at RDI, Strasburg Rt. 896. Sale conducted by L & S Auction Center, Larry Lefever and Richard Schroyer, Auctioneers. SAT. JULY 6 -10 A.M. Public Sale of Valuable Rear Estate, Personal property and Antiques situated in Pequea Twp. on route 324, known as Marticvflle Rd., 3% miles South -of New Danville from Willow Street, off 272 turn West on Penn Grant Road, than left on Marticville Rd. Property known as Hidden Acres., ■Terms by 'Arthur McNally:> accounting for more than 25 'per cent of total imports dimngthe month, The.nation l93’million barrels at/a cost of more tha4rs2.2 hearlyfour timesthe - ;i'coat,u year earlier of -$575 ‘million for 196' million barrels. • Although the United States had a -trade" Surplus 'of .$B7O .-mMop last year ' the yeanT*- , ‘ trade ■ enferts, ' ' ? plunger the- - trader '’picbfrte badc'into deficit this : yeaiv - ' r- “» -v v. / ■’ , i Double Duty'. ; " C'A. big roast -thatcglvcs double-. * -good .buy. Any l«#qver ; irflia, a.,Speciiff- dinner can,,be, - f made. or ", commercial _ "dip ' or} ..Spread, rolled, up, secured* iwlh* - flick apd arranged on ■*■ '3elfuc£.tor iudcheon’ service. Or, , * secuH-Jthe i»l!wT slices -with sey jetal picks’ and eut=e|cb >rottin j : i • 'v S. ft * -V* > v •» ■'u ” c (’t ' >.* *• ’' * c and Charlotte McNally; j ay M . witman, Auc- Frank G. Groff, Auct tloneers. TOURS. JULY 11 - 5 P.M. WED. JULY 17 - Special Aniwue Sale at the Hat & Saddle Horse Sale at Z- Gavel Auction Co. located Martin'*! located 2 miles one mile North of Lititz along Martin s ’ ,ocated 2 mUes Rt. 501. Wilbur H. Hosier aM I Continued on Page 401 '’* i. n* *' V - fc . THREE FARMS FOR SALE Direct from owner, located in Tioga County, Pa. 155 acres, two silos, 35 stanchions, several box stalls, milk cooler, dumping station, milkers, tool shed, gas heat, drilled well, hard road. 175 acres, in Farmington Twp., modem farm home, large new free stall barn. 320 acres, 3 miles west of Mansfield, Pa., large farm house, 60 stanchions, 200 tillable acres. Would consider trading other property for down payment, or one-third down and owner will finance balance. Ronald D. West, R.D.I, Mansfield, Pa. Phone 717-724-1989 NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. NEW HOLLAND, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3,1974 12:30 P.M. One herd 65 head of PUREBRED 'JwL HOLSTEIN ' "• DAIRY COWS 'mgmrnmrndA ami HEIFERS These cows are all sired by and bred to | Atlantic Breeders bulls in stud.Thisis a top herd with official D.H.I.A. records. Outstanding records on many individuals. Many recently fresh, balance due now thru October. Cows milking 80 pounds per day. Pregnancy checked. T.B. and Bloodtested for interstate shipment. tl. D. Matz, Owner Abe Diffenbaeh, Mgr. - “ • -o EDGAR COWEN ■‘ ' DflfflY DISPERSAL Having diuconfiiiued our dairy -operation, we«W sell ;at pubfic - auction our eiifirtf dairy, located between Mansfield and Covington, Pa. just dfftt. 16 bhjuesday evening. July 2nd att.ooP.ljl. Watch ' lor Auctipn'Aitbw£ 36 - DAIRY COWS- 36 '.•- - * ♦ This fie/#'.JOThslstS::Of ,34 Holsteins .and 2 Guernseys:All mature £<Sws; raised onthe farm. r2O summer ajid fall i?eingjus t; ’ fresh. This ; is; a.;highly pr<rfuctive yotih^prd: ‘ -with clean ydders.- Don't' ;miss. thls brml Alk animais are'tested* and ready for Interstate. Idgor Cowell, o wnlr " Ronald IX West, Sale .Manager; Rdbert W- Shaylor, Auctioneer' Robert SliWgerland, Clerk, -' - , • , ** - ' - -~vt if you’re thinfcrag of seiftetywir persortaj property otftidgllt or*«jff, fiaWncan auction, Ronald 0. West 0.«,-«JnsWd r Pj,, Phone Tl7-724-!»l9;pr 1 • WobertM. Shaytor, 515€R^3t. J Tidy,J l ai ( Phom7l>-I^327«:e' j> ’ '* *— ** , ..V .'■'■v. ■. '.’.v..:; ,V . * - Jv*> 'C* iL ** w »
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