£ flierlFarMng,"Saturday,' Sepl. 14. 1974 66^-lanca! Feltner To Speak At NEPPCO Convention Dr. Richard L. Feltner, dynamic, young (36) Assistant Secretary of agriculture for Marketing and Consumer Services, wifi keynote the 1974 NEPPCO Convention in Philadelphia in October. He will address the opening luncheon in the Benjamin Franklin Hotel on Monday, October 21. Prior to Senate con firmation of his present position in April of this year, Feltner was head of the Agricultural Economics Department at the University of Illinois. While there, he represented the university as a member of the Illinois Agricultural Trade Mission to the Soviet Union in 1972. From 1965 to 1970, he was on the staff of Michigan State University as teacher, researcher and extension specialist. In 1967- 68, he was Director of MSU’s Kellogg Program and traveled extensively in Europe and South America. An exciting and unusual Convention opening is promised. Convention Program Committee chairman, Frank Baber, would not reveal details, but he did imply that both the opening ceremony and Secretary Feltner’s address would be in keeping with the Convention theme of “Revolutionary Concepts”. More than a dozen experts from throughout the East have been engaged by Baber’s Committee to provide in-depth seminars on 6,000 HEAD FOUR - WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. Winchester, Virginia STATE SPONSORED - GRADED - UNIFORM LOTS - ALL BREEDS Mark these dates on your calendar FALL YEARLING SALE - Friday September 20 1974 -1 P M FEEDER CALF SALE & SHOW - Friday October 4 1974 - Sale 1 PM 2nd FALL YEARLING SALE - Friday October 18. 1974 - 1 PM 2nd FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE - Friday November 1 1974 - 7 PM Calves vaccinated tor BLACKLEG - MALIGNANT EDEMA All cattle eligible for interstate shipment Guarantee No Bred Heifers or Stags in feeder calves only MORRIS FANNON, Auctioneer Write or phone 703 662 2946 - office P T McINTIRE* Sale Manager 703 837 1254 home NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC., Box 440 - Winchester, Virginia 22601 PUBLIC SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE to be held SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1974 AT 2 P.M. Located 3 miles West of Manheim, x h mile East of East Fairview Church of the Brethren, along Hossler Road, Rapho Twp , Lane Co , Pa |Known as village of Naumanstownj VA ACRES more or less, erected there on is a 2M> STORY FRAME DWELLING with Aluminum Siding. First floor consists of kitchen, dining room, living room, powder room, & den. Second floor has 4 bedrooms & full bath Oil, hot-water heat, good well of water, storm windows & doors. 30 x 50 ft. BARN with 2-Car Garage attached. This property is at a good location and in good repair. If looking for a small farm don’t miss this sale. Anyone wishing to view property can do so Saturday, Sept 21,10 AMto4PM. or by calling 665-5780 or 665- 4136 for an appointment. g a j e jjy ABRAM MILLER Rufus Geib, Auctioneer ESTHER MILLER David Young, Attorney Dr. Richard Fletner will address the October Convention of NEPPCO. topics of current interest and importance to poultrymen. The “Outlook Session” which will conclude the Convention educational program on Tuesday af ternoon, Oct. 22, promises, in itself, to be well worth the entire cost of the Convention to anyone in the poultry industry today. It will provide prognostications on feed and other input costs; broiler, egg and turkey prices; the general economic outlook; and a special report on President Ford’s Summit Meeting, together with some insight into changing con sumer buying habits and how they will affect the poultry industry, but the eminent Dr. Don Paarlberg, Director of Agricultural Economics for USDA. On the social side, the program will feature several luncheons, a very interesting ladies program, a suppliers’ night and, for the Convention climax, a reception honoring the newly-elected President of NEPPCO, followed by a banquet with music, awards and entertainment. For reservation and registration forms as well as complete informaioon about this year’s “Revolutionary” NEPPCO Convention, write for Convention Kit to NEPPCO, 322 Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills, Pa 19030. To make sure that examination assignments and notices of test results are received on time, applicants for state civil service examinations should inform the State Civil Service Commission in Harrisburg of any change of address which occurs following the sub mission of an application. SPECIAL & FEEDER CATTLE SALES South Branch Stockyards, Inc. , Moorefield, West Virginia 304-538-6050 Friday, Sept. 20 - 7;30 P.M. All Kinds of Feeder Cattle and Calves Mostly Yearlings. Friday, Oct, 4 - 7:30 P.M. All Kinds of Feeder Cattle and All Weights. Friday, Oct. 18 - 7:30 P.M. All Calves and They Will Be State Graded. Friday, Nov. 1 - 7;30 P.M. All Kinds of Feeder Cattle and All Weights. Sale Sponsored by the South Branch Stockyards, Inc. and the Department of Agriculture PUBLIC SALE LITITZ PIKE FARM 80 Acres - Long Highway Frontages OCTOBER 22,1974 The Mmnich-Workman farm at intersection of LititzPike (Pa. Traffic Route 501) and Pa Traffic Route 722, one-half mile north of Neffsville, Lancaster County, Pa, opposite Brethren Home, near schools and airport Approx 2900 ft. frontage on west side of Lititz Pike, and ap prox 1900 ft on Route 722 Zoned RIOOS and R7SS Public sewer and water lines adjacent Fine for farming, ripe for development. Sale to be held under order of the Court of Common Pleas, Orphans’ Court Division, on the premises Tuesday, October 22, ]974, at 2 o’clock PM ARNOLD. BRICKER, BEYER & BARNES, Atty’s. Howard Shaub, Auct. THE COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK, Guardian of the Estate of Frank M Workman* "Inquiries Mr Worrest |7l7| 393 5601, ext 337 Auctioneer |7l7| 464*3541 Absentee Ballot Deadline Oct. 5 Rep. Kenneth E. Brandt (R-Lancaster) this week reminded voters in the 98th Legislative District that they can now apply for an ab sentee ballot if they plan to be out of the county on election day, Tuesday, November sth. Brandt explained that absentee ballots are issued to anyone going on a business trip, vacation, or to anyone that is sick or disabled. He pointed out that the prospective absentee voter must send a letter requesting an absentee ballot ap plication to the County Board of Elections, Lancaster County Court House, Lan caster, Pa. 17604 before October 29th. He said a form Picnic Poll According to the latest check —1972 47 percent of the na tion’s population went picnick ing request for the absentee ballot application can also be secured from him by writing him at RDI Bainbridge, Pa. 17502 or from any Republican Committee person in the district. Brandt said that in cases of last minute emergencies, voters may appear at the county court house, apply for and vote by absentee ballot after October 29th through November Ist. BURKHOLDER HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL AUCTION 52 REGISTERED and HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1974 AT 12:30 P.M. Location Take Route 422 East from Lebanon to Womelsdorf then Route 419 North, past Four Points Hotel, to old Route 22, take old Route 22 East through Strausstown, approximately 5 miles east of Strausstown turn South at Hillcrest Campsites 1 mile to Farm on Left. Look for Sale Arrows. 38 COWS In All Stages of Lactation Several Due in the Fall Daus of Whirlhill Kingpin and Osborndale King Inka Fobes 5 BRED HEIFERS DUE IN JANUARY 6 OPEN HEIFERS 3 BULL CALVES HEALTH CHARTS - PREGNANCY EXAMINATIONS OWNER TAKEN MILK WEIGHTS. Sale to be held in Tent. Sale time 12:30 P.M. Sale by PAUL BURKHOLDER R.D.I, BERNVILLE, PA. - 215-488-1924 John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 733-3305 Dale Hoover, Cattle Information PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS SALE PUBLIC AUCTION OF 37 ACRE STEER & TOBACCO FARM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1974 AT 2:00 PM. LOCATION; TAKE ROUTE 422 EAST FROM LEBANON TURN SOUTH AT FIRST TRAFFIC LIGHT PAST MARTIN’S FARM MARKET I>/i MILE TO FARM ON RIGHT OR BETWEEN SCHAEFFERSTOWN AND LEBANON ALONG 897 TURN NORTH AT KRALL'S MENNONITE CHURCH 3 MILES TO FARM, SOUTH LEBANON TOWNSHIP, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. 37 ACRES and 143 PERCHES STEER AND TOBACCO FARM Approximately 35 Acres Tillable, balance Pasture. > Thereon Erected A 2V2-STORY FRAME HOME Containing on First Floor Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room, Laundry and Half Bath. Second Floor contains 4 Large Bedrooms with Built-in Closets and Full Bath. Third Floor, Storage. Full Basement. Coal Stoker Hot Water Radiator Heat with Summer-Winter Hookup. 57x35 FRAME BANK BARN With Attached 52x15 Corn Bam and 30x30 Concreted Barn Yard. 60x32 TOBACCO SHED with Dampening Cellar and Stripping Room. 48x30 TWO-STORY HOG HOUSE - 3-CAR GARAGE. 9x42 STAVE SILO. Several Other Farm Buildings. Macadam Drive Old Shade Limestone Soil. 1,200 Feet Road Frontage. Well with Myers Pressure System, Cistern with Myers Pressure System. This is a very well-kept Farm under high state of cultivation. Sale tune, 2:00 P.M. Sale by PHARES H. & ALTA B. MUSSER R.D.I, LEBANON, PA.—7l7-949-3753 John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 733-3305 Henry Steiner, Attorney NOTE Inspection of house by appointment or at Open House from 12 00 Noon to 3 00 P M on Saturday September 21 and Saturday September 28 1974 Inspection of balance of farm anytime For appointment call 717 949 3753 Help Children Make Friends The grade school years are the most crucial time in learning how to make friends. 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