—Lancaster Firming, Saturday, March 1,1975 62 Neppco Turkey Conference Set The turkey supply and price outlook, as well as the grain and feed ingredient supply and price situation will be handled by a trio of experts at the opening session of the 1975 Nor theastern Poultry Producers Council Turkey Conference to be held in the Sheraton Inn, Gettysburg, PA, on Wednesday, March 19. H. Connor Kennett, Jr., Director of USDA’s Poultry Division will lead off with an update on the Department’s recently issued “Turkey Marketing Facts”. He will be followed by Paul B. Brown of Urner Barry Publications, who will prognosticate on the price outlook for the *75 marketing season. Another man of this opening outlook session will be Bruno Tasch of Agway, ONE TIOGA CO. HERD FOR SALE 40 HOLSTEINS 28 Registered, Mostly Just Fresh and Close, Certified to Blood, Classified for type. ROBERT M. SHAYLOR Troy, PA, 515 Elmira St. Phone 717-297-3278 REAL ESTATE AUCTION 599 ACRES Spread Eagle Farms, Inc. Bankrupt SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1975 AT ll:OOA.M. At Airport Rt. 25, West of GRATZ, Pa.; 35 mi. N.E. of Harrisburg; 18 mi. S.E. of Sunbury; 16 mi. W. of i-81, Exit 34. BANKRUPTCY SALE By order of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pa. Cause No. 72-307. Parcel No. 1, 61 A. FARM; Parcel No. 2, 55 A. WOODLAND Vz mi. East of Elizabethville; Parcel No. 3,128 A FARM; Parcel No. 4, 35 A WOODLAND 2 miles N.W. of Berrysburg; Parcel No. 5,*68 A FARM, 1 mile N.E. of Gratz; Parcel No. 6,10 A. WOODLAND 1 mile S.E. of Gratz; Parcel No. 7, 53 A. FARM, West of Spring Glen; Parcel No. 8,97 A. FARM, 3 mi. N.E. of Gratz; Parcel No. 9,88 A. FARM adjoins Parcel No. 8. TERMS: 10 percent down at time of sale in Cash, Certified Check, or Check approved in advance by Trustee, balance in 30 days, further terms and con ditions to be announced the day of sale. FINANCING may be available to qualified buyers who register their name and address with Trustee before the day of sale. CALL: 717-622-0256. SALE SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION. Con firmation will be held in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 4th Floor American Bank Building, Reading, Pa. on the 10th day of March, 1975 or such time and place thereafter as the Court shall fix. DARWIN S. HARTER, Trustee for Spread Eagle Farms, Inc. Bankrupt FOR BROCHURE WRITE TO Geo. N. Deibert, Auctioneer Klmgprstown, Pa. 17941 0rca11|717|425 3313 Adelman & Lavine, Esqs. Attorneys for Trustee 1900 Two Penn Center Plaza Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 Inc., who will present the latest information on this season’s feed grain prices and supply. Tasch did such a fine job on a similar subject at last October’s Neppco Convention in Philadelphia that turkeymen, who for the most part were unable to attend that meeting, asked to have him give a repeat performance at their con ference. Concluding the morning’s program will be Dr. E. G. Buss of Penn State with a talk on improving net in come which promises to be packed with useful ideas for minimizing costs and maximizing income in the production and marketing of turkeys. Dr. John W. Dodge, Neppco president and director of poultry research for Agway, Inc., will address the conference luncheon. A short business meeting of the Neppco Turkey Division will follow Dodge’s talk. “Marketing Turkey Profitably in 75” is the subject selected for the afternoon program. Bernard Goldstein, Director of Meat Purchasing for First National Stores, will lead off the session with some proven ways for “Helping Your Retailer Move More Turkey”. Of special interest to those supplying the fresh-dressed market will be the final York 4-H Council Many reports were given at the February York County 4-H Council meeting. They included results of the Farm Show and 4-Her’s going to improve their Teen Agent Program. The Fund Raising Committee decided on a possible raffle, flower bulbs and vegetable seeds for next year. Decisions on the April 5 Senior Dance was made. Ne eded helpers were found to help run the March 8 FamSy Fun Night. A free concert by the York Youth Symphony was voted down due to lack of interest in “outside” people. Senior Exchangers will be PUBLIC AUCTION HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE, FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, MARCH 15,1975 AT ll:OOA.M. LOCATION: 1 Mile South of Myerstown along Route 501, Jackson Township, Lancaster County, Pa. 51 HEAD OF HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS 1 HOLSTEIN STOCK BULL 6 Cows, due near sale date; 14 Fresh since January 1, 1975; others in various stages of lacatation. These Cows will be pregnancy checked and will have health charts. Milk weights day of sale. FORD 5000 DIESEL with Select-O-Speed, quick change wheels and wide front end. Massey Harris No. 62 Self-propelled Combine, needs repairs; Ford 2-bottom 16-inch Trip Plow; In ternational Disc Harrow; Cultipacker 3-point 2-row Cultivator; Vapam Applicator with plastic; 16-foot Portable Elevator; Field Sprayer; Dearborn Cord wood Saw; Approximately 35-Ton Mixed Hay 30-Ft. Com Silage in 20-Ft. Silo 6 Surge Milker Units; 2 Stainless Steel Milk Pails; 2 Stainless Steel Strainers; milk Cans; Milk Cooler; 4000 Tobacco Lath; Hog Feeder; Fog Master Sprayer; 2 Electric Fence Chargers; 2 Electric Water Heaters; Small Animal Clipper; Used Lumber, some 2-inch flooring; Hahn Eclipse Lawn Mower; Butcher Equipment - Household Goods Scalding Trough, Ladles; Stirrer; Meat Hooks; Tacklings; Sausage Stuffers; Meat Sheer; Electric Meat Grinder; Crocks and Earthen Jugs; Large Wooden Butter Churn; Rope Bed; Flour Chest; Green Jars; Dated Jars; Jelly Cupboard; Rocking Chair; Large Metal Wardrobe; Wood Chest; Carnival Dish and Vases; Apple Peeler; Set of Encyclopedia; Set of University of Knowledge Books; and many other items too numerous to mention. SALE TIME -11:00 A.M. Small Tools will be sold first then Household Goods after that Farm Equipment then Dairy Cattle. We plan to start selling Cattle at approximately 1:00 P.M. SALE BY MRS. PAUL B. HORNING RD#2, Myerstown, PA , , „ . . . „ 1717) 866-4001 Sale Conducted By JOHN E. AND PAUL E MARTIN, Auctioneers [7171 733-3511 - 1717] 733-3305 Dale Hoover, Cattle Information 1717] 867-2489 LUNCH AVAILABLE speaker, W. Howard Kauffman of Waterman, Illinois, long-time leader in national turkey industry affairs. He will relate his own very successful ideas for "Building Repeat Sales of Fresh Dressed Birds”. The chairman of this af ternoon session, who will moderate a closing question and-answcr period, will be Don Timmons of Cape May, NJ, a former Lancaster Farming editor and now field editor of “Turkey World". Registration Fee for the Conference, which includes lunch, is $12.00. Advance registration is recommened and can be made by sending name, address, and check covering the fee to: NEPP CO, 322 Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills, PA 19030. The Sheraton Inn - Getysburg, is located on U. S. Business Route 15 on the south side of the town of Gettysburg, PA. in Massachusetts in 1975 and the New Englander 4-Her’s will be in York County in 1976. Mr. Hamburg’s presen tation of slides of China will be the March meeting program. Square dancing was enjoyed by all those who participated at the last meeting. One hundred and eighty 4- Her’s from seven counties will be locked in the York County 4-H Center February 28 through March 1. Everyone will leam a little about everything, (all aimed to better their leadership abilities). TRY A CLASSIFIED PIMIC CONSIGNMENT SALE Of FARM EQUIPMENT Location: Smn milts wist ol Dovir, Dtlawart, ont milt north ol Ptarsont Corntr on road 101. Signs posted from HI. 8. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, Some items already listed are as follows: Com binders, elevators, mowers, MC. peering riding cultivators, feed mixer, harrows, steel wheel wagons, manure spreaders, JD R & N.I. 17, No. 7 McCormick ensilage cutter, plows, rotary hoe, small gas engines, lots of V belts, small tools, some new parts, plow coulters, etc. Fence posts and many more items too numerous to mention. Some hay. More Items coming in daily. Consignments accepted from now until 10:00 A.M. Sale Day. This will be a good place to sell your horse drawn machinery, tractors for belt power, etc. Reasonable Commission. Terms: Cash or Approved Check Clarence T. Scuse, Jr. Joseph O’Neal, Auctioneers Lunch Will Be Served Not Responsible for Accidents PUBLIC SALE FULL LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT WED., MARCH 12,1975 Location: 4‘A miles East of Elizabethtown along Elizabethtown Road, midway between Risser’s Church and Orumhellers garage. 1 mile off Rt. No. 283 [Rheem’s exit] Lane. Co 7 TRACTORS M.F. 175 - Diesel W.F.E. power steering (good), Stanhoist Loader Wide Scoop; Ford 4000 Gas W.F.E. Select-0 Speed power steering; Ford “901’’‘(Tricycle) Select-0 Speed Power Steering; Mc.D. Farraall F-20 (good); Case Vac-14 Tractor with Cult.; Coop-40 with hydraulic (good rubber); Case Vac (small tricycle trac.) with cult. N.H. No. 365 R.H. opening tank spreader (good); Int. Transport 36 disc No. 350; N.I. Transport Disc (both good); Dunham Cultipacker (like new); Graham plow; Rotary Hoe; 2-way 3 point 16 inch Case 1-bottom plow; Cockshutt sprocket harrow; Ford No. 602 mtd. 2 row picker; J.D. 2-row Complanter with Gandy ap plicator; N.I. cut-ditioner; Int. No. 37 Baler with thrower; Int. No. 15 P.T.O. side delivery rake; M.H. No. 70 self prop. Combine; J.D. 30 ft. elevator; Racine 30 com elevator; Rotary cutter; 2-high side bale wagons; green-chop wagon; Coop 16 disc drill; Mc- Curdy gravity bin wagon; Roller harrow; Lime & Fertilizer Spreader; Field Sprayer; 3 point scoop; 3 point Blade; Bear Cat Shredder; Odd Lumber. (2) Hunter Vent 42” Dairy bam Fans; 40 cow mats; tractor chains; Tractor Oil; Weaverlme (elect.) Silage Cart; Surge 240 Volt Generator; Mineral feeder; en silage & feed carts; Heifer Gentelizer; Udder Support; 2-fencers; galvanized stock trough; forks; shovels; good platform scales; 4-bales of twine; Bara snow; (4) Milky-weigh meters. EAR CORN CORN FODDER 30 FOOT OF SILAGE IN 20’ SILO DATSUNI6OO Vinyl Top 1987 Sports Cp. stick shift, 32,000 miles (good condition) 1941 DODGE COUPE, running condition GIRTON 500-Gal. Milk Tank SOME ANTIQUES: Old Wooden Well Pump (good); Dinner Bell; McCormick 1 cyl. gas engine; Columbian Coal Room Heater; 2-Horse wooden wheel wagon with harvest bed; old 2 horse Corp Wagon bed;'Milk Cans; Iron Pump Trough; lots of old bam Hinges; Bag Cart; Wood Wheel Barrow; old Vise. SHOP EQUIPMENT: Craftsman 180 amp Welder; Portable air Compressor; B.&D. 7 inch Power Saw; % and Vz hp motors; several other motors; Vise; bench grinder; Vz inch drill and press; socket set; 18-inch adj. wrench; log chains; handyman jack; good step ladder; many small tools and necessities found in a farm shop. Tobacco Press; 4,500 lath; lots of Chicken nests, metal bottoms (good); Feeders; waterers. Household items include: 3 Refrigerators, Amana (good); G.E.; Coolerator. Sale at 10:00 A.M. BY: RHODA G. KISSER Aucts.: Carl Oilier 464-2233 J. Everett Kreider 786-1545 Lunch AT 10:00 A.M. AMOS L. NISSLEY, Owner STRAW HAY Plan to Attend R 3, Elizabethtown 1975
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