,3 ylul ,XKbiul&2 i9i2B3nfiJ 38—Lancaster Farming,' Saturday, July 6, 1974 Ever since the Federal Government got Itself in volved in housing several years ago, it has been one of the most controversial items on the Congressional agenda. Recently, the House of Representatives had before it a bill to make some ma jor changes in national housing policy. Many of these changes seem to me to recognize some of the failures of past housing efforts and the problems faced by the real estate industry today. The changes suggest some new directions in housing assistance and home financing. The biggest proposed reform in the House legislation is to replace a number of categorical PUBLIC SALE OF 11 ACRE FARM, LIVESTOCK & EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, AUGUST 3,1974 Livestock & Equipment 12 P.M. Real Estate 2 P.M. 2 Vt story frame dwelling, 4 Ige. bedrooms, IVz baths, livingroom, formal d.r.. Family size eat-in kitchen. Oil fired hot water heat, (baseboard radiation) Oil, fired hot water heater,, new wiring. This home is for the large or growing family. The barn is 36’ by 38’ and is presently used for hogs but would be suitable for steers or horses. There is a 6 year old 32’ x 64’ 1 story frame hog bam with Oil-fired hot water heat in the concrete floor, fully insulated with fans and 24 farrowing crates and featuring slated floor and liquid manure system. There are 3 small sheds and a corral used for steers. There is a 5 ton steel overhead feed bin. This property is in excellent con dition and is a very valuable piece of real estate. Ap prox. 590 feet of frontage on Cloverleaf Rd. to a depth of 300 feet is presently zoned commercial and being approx. V* mile from Rt. 283 just East of Elizabethtown-Milton Grove interchange makes this property an excellent investment. There are many possible uses and the potential is great. LIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT 47 YORK-HAMP cross brood sows - some due to farrow on or before day of sale. 2 - PUREBRED DUROC BOARS with papers. ALLIS-CHALMERS C with start lights - hyd. - plow - culti. - & 6 ft. grass mower. Sale by: J. HENRY and FRANCES GREINER LEAMAN & BUCHEN AUCTION SERVICE Sanford G. Leaman Auct. Burnell Buchen Auct. Real Estate shown only by appointment. Call 717-299-5791 J. David Young, Attorney JUNE—JULY—AUGUST STOCKER and FEEDER AUCTION SALE Next Sale July 12, 1974 SECOND AND FOURTH FRIDAY EACH MONTH Starting Time 12:00 Noon All Grades, Breeds, Weights Load Lots Small Lots LANCASTER STOCKYARDS, INC. LANCASTER, PA. PHONE 717—394-2611 MEMBER FIRMS WALTER M DUNLAP & SONS JOHNSON CATTLE CO T G KREIDER J B HOOBER & SON MERTON W McCOY EDW L BROWN LOUIS LYONS i SON WM W McCOY S L HEILBRON & SONS programs like Model Cities with a block grant approach. Block grants would permit local elected officials far more power in determining community needs and distributing the money. This change regognizes the fact that priorities deter mined in Washington have not necessarily spoken to legitimate housing problems at the local level. Rather, local areas, in an attempt to get Federal money, have tended to ignore some serious problems and em phasize only those needs that are directly related to a Federal program. If the new House-passed legislation becomes law, local housing problems can all be evaluated on an equal footing, and real priorities The amount required for a construction of specialized % down payment on FHA loans housing, citizens. ' . - '-wSs'“ lowered, *ThemaJor problemfacing discrimination in -qualifying ' thelegislation/as I write this for mortage money was column, is that it differs in banned meaning that a some important ways with a wife’s income could now Sehate-passed housing bill, count fully toward'mortage Therefore, the differences qualification. will have to be worked out ib can be established by the people best qualified to do so. Another major item in the bill dealt with easing the housing credit crunch. The present unavailability of mortgage money is a real threat to the entire real estate industry and the economy in general. And, it poses a serious hardship of families, who, for one reason or another, must buy another home. What we did was raise the maximum mortage amounts available under the Federal Housing Ad ministration. Federal mortage limits for savings and loan associations were also raised. Special Event At Buck Tractor Pull A new and different event will take place at the Buck Tractor Pull tins evening beginning at 7:00 p.m. For the first in the area, fanners are invited to compete with their farm tractors fresh out of the field. The special class will allow area farmers to participate in the Pull with their farm tractors as they are without special equip ment added. The event will also include classes for 12,000 pound and 15,000 pound tractors with tur bochargers. Results have been an nounced for the 1974 Buck Tractor Pull Point Stan dings: 5000 lb. Open Ist - Dale Smoker, Cochranville, Pa., Allis Chalmers 180 54 pt. 2nd - Charles Welsh, Gap, Case 800, 44 pt 3rd - "Kenner Pulling Team, Manheim, Ford 20 (430 Ford) 28 pt. 9000 lb. Modified Ist - Vernon Miller, Manheim, Cockshutt (2-440 Dodge) 50 pt. 2nd - Lester Landis, Lititz, Massey 55 (2-440 Dodge) 40 pt. 3rd - Jimmy Kendalp, Hagerstown, Md., Massey 55 (2 390 Ford) 38 pt. 9000 lb. Super Stock Ist - Donald Thomas, Boonesboro, Md., John Deere 4020 80'pt. 2nd - Edward Herman, Union Bridge, Md., In ternational Harvester 1466 72 All of these provisions put together should help bring home ownership buck within the reach of middle income families. And, I think that should be a major goal of any new housing program. The house ijill also gives some special attention to the housing needs of the elderly. A substantial portion of the money provided for in the legislation would be set aside for low-income elderly or handicapped tenants. In addition, an amendment was adopted to reactivate a program of giving direct, nonsubsidized loans to nonprofit sponsors for 3rd - Charles Snyder, Andreas, Pa., 8600 Ford 60 pt. 7000 lb. Open Ist - Vernon Miller, Manheim, Cockshutt (2440 Dodge) 50 pt. 2nd - Donald Thomas, Boonesboro, Md., John Deere 4020 40 pt. 3rd - Lester Landis, Lititz, Massey 55 (2-440 Dodge) 32 pt. 12,000 lb. Super Stock Tst - Edward Hormah, Union Bridge, Md., IntT . Harvester 1466 80 pt. 2nd - Paul Hofer, Mon toursville, Pa., Case 970 68 pt. • 3rd - Harry Griest, Coatesville, IntT Harvester 1456 56 pt. 7000 lb. Modified Ist - Vernon Miller, Manheim, Cockshutt (2-440 Dodge) 70 pt. 2nd - Lester Landis, Lititz, Massey 55 (2-440 Dodge) 66 pt. 3rd - Gary Mills, Fallstown, Md., Massey 44 (396 Chevy) 54 pt. 7000 lb. Super Stock Ist - Eugene Ulmer, MontoUrsville, Pa., Case 970 74 pt. 2nd - Donald Thomas, Boonesboro, Md., John Deere 4020 58 pt. 3rd - Tony Stauffer, New Holland, Deutz 9006 52 pt. 9000 lb. Open Ist - Vernon Miller, Manheim, Cockshutt (2-440 Dodge) 78 pt. 2nd - Lester Landis, Lititz, lyiassey 55 (2-440 Dodge) 60 pt. 3rd - Donald Thomas, Boonesboro,' Md., John Deere 4020 54 pt.' PUBLIC SALE at EBERSOLE’S AUCTION BARN EVERY TUESDAY AT 6:00 P.M. 1800 Thompson Ave., Lebanon, Pa. 3 miles North of Annville. ' We sell Antiques, Household Goods, Tools, Coins, etc. on commission or will hold Public Sales of Real Estate - Personal Property on your premises. ROY I. EBERSOLE & SON Auctioneers Phone 717-867-1041 RALPH W. HORST ' AUCTIONEER W.W.GOSSERT / CLERKS Third Annual Rolling Acre! M FRESH & SPRINGING HOLSTEIN NEVER SALK At the farm in Cumberland Co., 3 miles South of Shippensburi, Pa., him South on Queen St. off Rte. 11, watch for sign on THURSDAY EVE., JULY 11,1974 Sale at 7:00 P.M. 45 Registered and Grade Holstein Heifers Certified; Accredited; Most Vacc., another choice lot of fresh & mostly close springer first calf heifers from dams with records to 20,741 M; 691 F. Calves will also sell. If needing summer and fall milk don’t miss these heifers from, following sires, Penstate Ivanhoe Star, Milk & Honey Ivanhoe, Kilinsdale Ivanhoe Jack, Elfac, Optimist, Complete, Howacres Stylemaster Prince, Star Man, Star Dust, Richherd Marless, Thonamy Paclamar Amos, Hagen, Type Blazer, Minut email; also a Red and White by King Pinele Rich Gift. - • Folder on request to Ralph W. Horst, Marion, Pa. 17235 or owner. Terms: Cash; Lunch at Sale. William A Frances McCulloch Shippensburg, Pa., RD4, 17257 WINDEMESA HUMS Kin «. BRED NFS. DISPERSAL Located on Pickle Hill, just off Rt. 15. Watch for auction arrows at' the north end of Mansfield, Pa., toward Tioga, Pa., or off Rt. 549 between Roseville & Mansfield, Pa. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY \% At 8:00 Nl. Sharp ’ \ 58 - Registered Holsteins - 58 D.H.I.A. Average . 1970 14,788 M; 590 F; 4.0 T. 1971 14,619 M: 580 F: 4 0 T 1972 14,054 M; 547 F; 3.9 T. - 1973 13,801 M; 560 F; 4.1 T. 1974—Rolling Herd-13,519 M; 541 F; 4.0 T. Some Individual Records - Windemesa Rocket Ida - Twin' 5 yrs. 9 mo. 305 d 20,602 M 861 F 4.2 T. Windemesa Rockman Jane 3 yrs. 8 mo. 305 d 18.813 M 827 F 4.4 T. Windemesa Princess Rose 4 yrs. 4 mo. 305 d 18.834 M 772 F 4.1 T. Windemesa GM-Skokie 5 yrs. 1 mo. 305 d 19.849 M 794 F 4.0 T. Windemesa Dee Ann Ruth 4 yrs. 2 mo. 305 d 19.157 M 716 F 3.7 T. Windemesa Inka Leadsman 4 yrs. 1 mo. 305 d 18.846 M 710 F 3.8 T SIRES REPRESENTED C. Hayes First Minister; Tidy Burke Transmitter; Simpson Farm Tidy Gent; Don Auger Carnation Royal Jo Jo; Citation R Maple; andmany other top sires. Herd consists of 52 mature cows, 4 due in July, 5 Aug.; 6 Sept., balance in all stages of lacation. 6 heifers bred for fall. Pregnancy examined, interstate tested, charts day of sale. Sales Manager’s note: Reason Mr. Wiand is selling, sold his farm and has - purchased a farm at Lewisburg. The barn has to be remodeled, so cannot milk cows at this time. As you can see by the records, this is a high producing herd with a consistent 4.0 test. Mr. Wiand has used proven AI bulls for many years. Cows milking up to 90 lbs. per day. Be sure and attend this high quality sale if you need replacements. Cows will be classified prior to sale, a few cows that should score well. Terms; Cash or Good Check. Sale under Cover Lunch Available Owners Mr. AMrs. Edward Wiand Auctioneer, Arlow Kiehl Sales Manager, Gordon Wood, Mansfield, Pa. Phone 717-549-4901 FOR THE MOST IN ADVERTISING COVERAGE AND PREPARING YOUR SALE ' CALL WOOD’S AUCTION SERVICE. a Conference Committee. But, nhopefully, 'ttatfecom mitfee moving to# ardijlock grants, the, need for- less restrictive home' financing and the desirability of giving our elderly some special housing attention, v
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