Environmental energy sources highlighted Natural food group holds convention The Pennsylvania Natural Food Convention, co sponsored by the Penn sylvania Organic Farmer- Consumer Organization, (POFCO) and the Penn sylvania Chapter of NFA, Natural Food Associates, HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, INC. AUCTIONEERS GslenaJflJD Phone 1301^648-5100 SPECIAL FARM MACHINERY SALE MONDAY, JULY 21,1975 AT 12:00 NOON Allis Chalmers 444 Baler w/kicker (1 yr). New Idea 205 bu manure spreader. Patz feed cart. 42' elevator w/Bhp motor (like new). Masten self unloading wagon. Gehl 1 row field chopper. Gehl Blower w/60' pipe & recut, Int flail chopper. Int hay crusher. 500 gal Esco milk tank. etc. Consigned by Geo H Leager John Deere 4020 D Tractor, JD 5x16 Plows, “Y" disc, 4-row rear cult, rotary hoe. JD #27 spreader. #307 rotary mower, #5 mower, 49SA planter. Int #37 disc. Ferguson 30 Tractor, Woods L 59 rotary mower, etc OTHER CONSIGNMENTS ARE BEING ACCEPTED. Please call for information There is a good demand for used farm machinery, convert your excess machinery into cash Low commission rates “JOE RUDNICK. AUCTIONEER” PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1975 10:30 A.M. Located 2 miles South of The Buck [RI. 272], west mile along Silver Spring Road, Drumore Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. Real Estate consists of all that certain tract of land containing 100 acres more or less with large amount of road frontage; erected thereon 2% story frame dwelling containing 8 rooms with summer kitchen attached; also erected there on barn with 16 stan chions, 2 implement sheds & corn barns, metal im plement shed, cement silo, milkhouse and other buildings. Well water & electric. Real Estate may be inspected Sat. July 12th 1-3 P.M. and Tuesday July 15th 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. or by appointment phone 717-397-7411 ask for Mr. Sellers or Mr. Clarke. Real Estate will be offered for sale at 2 P.M. Fanning implements consist of A.C. Dl7 tractor, WD A.C. tractor, J.D. B tractor, Ford Jubilee tractor, A.C. whirlcut tractor mower, A.C. tractor mower 2 point hook up, N.H. No. 65 baler with bale thrower, A.C. manure spreader, A.C. No. 720 forage harvester (used one season), M.F. com picker, rubber tired wagon, grain wagon, N.I. chuck wagon, Graham plow, 3 bottom plow, 2 bottom plow, no till 2 row com drill, A.C. combine, disc grain drill, spring harrow, disc harrow, cultipacker, Oliver hay rake, N.I. manure loader, 2 robber tired wagons with high sides, hay crimper, drag elevator, bale elevator, silo unloader, Grove scraper blade, ensilage blower, endless belt, field sprayer, post hole digger, steel fence posts, 2 sets tractor chains, iron watering trough, aluminum ex tension ladder, aluminum gates, chain hoist, platform scales, 15 bales bailing twine, iron kettle, feed cart, 3 fence controllers, steel wheelbarrow, hydraulic jack, extension cords, electric hot water heater (new), 500 gal. oil tank, oil barrel, 2-3 barrel motor oil, 2 unit Surge milker & pump, 12 can milk cooler, 15 milk cans, steel tubs, power saw, air compressor, %” to Mi” electric drills, jig saw, dehomers, small tools used on a farm and many other articles. 400 bu. ear com 2 T. Hay 8 Ton Fertilizer Approx. 400 gal. gas 1967 Dodge 4 door sedan (low milage) Household furnishings consist of roll top desk, Chippendale wall table, wardrobe, plank bottom chairs, rockers, desk chair, cedar chest, metal bed, marble top bureau & bed, dresser, TV, some old china & glass, some ironstone, toilet set not complete, candle mold, butter print, spinning wheel, chum, copper kettle, iron kettle, 2 apple butter stirrers, 8 & 16 millimeter projectors, binoculars, oil room heater, electric heater, plastic pipe, garden hose, Winchester 12 guage semi-automatic shot gun model 50, Remington 270 rifle with scope, Winchester 225 rifle, Winchester model 54 rifle, Excel 410 single barrel shot gun, and other articles. SALE BY NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK Administrator of the William H. Ambler Estate. Lunch available. A.W. Reese Att’y Kersey A. Bradley Auct. Kirk & Eschbach Clerks will take place July 26 and 27 at the Susquehanna University Campus Center, Selinsgrove. Featured in the program will be a variety of displays associated with organic farming and conservation of Environmental energy will be one topic of discussion at the Natural Foods Convention next week. This windmill is said to have an efficiency factor of 85 per cent Solar homes will also be visited. natural resources, including a unique windmill said to be 85 per cent efficient. Speakers for the two-day event will include C. J. Fenzau, head of Advanced Agricultural Associates, whose soil consulting work influences over a million acres of ground in the U.S. and Canada, using unique natural methods. He believes that for an agricultural service to be creative, it must be free of outside obligations. He has been involved in agricultural science and economics at the field level for over 25 years and is presently working out of Boise, Idaho. His topic is entitled: “.. .A return to the soil with common sense.” Bob Hoffman, known as the Father of Weightlifting, will speak on his views to help save the United States. He has served as U. S. Olympic Coach and is a member of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness. Clinton Miller, vice president and legislative advocate of the National Health Federation,- will speak on “Protecting your Health Freedoms,” while William Ellis’ talk will center on “Choosing a Diet for Health Instead of Disease.” Environmental Energy, its Use and Storage, is the title of Don Johnson’s talk, to be presented during the af ternoon session of Satur day’s meeting. Johnson, from Mesa, Arizona, has spent 15 years in research and development of fluidics, thermodynamics and en vironmental sciences. He has acted as consultant to several large corporations and the U. S. Navy.'He is presently making and selling a windmill with an efficiency factor of 85 per cent and an Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports unusual energy storage back-up system. A model will be on hand at the con vention for demonstration. A sixth speaker listed on the program is Frank Ford, operator on a 1,500 acre dry land farm near Hereford, Texas, the “town without a toothache.” An advocate of organically grown foods, Ford’s topic is entitled “The Correct Use of our God- Given Resources.” Tickets for the two-day STONE RICH K 3 RED & WHITE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL At New Holland Sales Barn, located off Rt. 23,12 miles East of Lancaster, Pa. 110 HEAD OF RED & WHITE HOLSTEINS with records up to 20,000 lbs. milk Selling are 60 Registered in HFAA Brattleboro, Vt. 50 Registered in Red & White Dairy Cattle Association. 7 Sired by Romandale Royal R 4 by Romandale Dividend Performer 4 by Agro Acres Marquis Ned 10 by Romandale Jasper R 4 by Ivanhoe Ray 4 by Larry Moore Royal Transmitter and other popular Red & White Sires DHIA Records of some mature animals selling include; - An Agro Acres Supreme Lad dtr., 4 yr. record, 350 dys. 19.727 M, 794 F. Selling with 3 dtrs, 2 are full sisters by Royal Red, the other by Royal Transmitter. - A Dividend Performer dtr., 4 yr. record, 18,621 M, 754 F. Her son by Royal sells. - Another Performer with 4 yr. record, 271 dys., 15.381 M, 480 F. - An Acme Mariner dtr., 321 dys., 17,569 M, 550 F. Her son by Royal also sells. - Agro Acres Marquis Ned due July Bth, 347 dys., 21,333 M, 656 F, a real top cow. - Citation Renown Lad 2 yr. record, 352 dys., 16,886 M, 580 F, her dtr. sells. 20 BIG BRED HEIFERS. Plenty of size, quality and color, due Aug. and Sept. 30 OPEN HEIFERS FROM 6 MOS. TO BREEDING AGE. This is an outstanding group of cattle with lots of type, size and production. Some - real show prospects. Should be seen to be appreciated. Owners, CLARENCE STONER AND FAMILY, Jonestown Rl, 717-865-2745. Farm located off Rt. 23 between Fredericksburg and Lickdale on Stoner and Lickdale Roads. All cattle will be pregnancy checked, Interstate Health Charts available. Trucks and motels available. Sale managed by New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Abe Diffenbach, Auct. 717-354-4341 Norman Kolb, Pedigrees, 717-397-5538 For Catalogs or more information contact owners or sales manager. Be at New Holland on Friday, July 25 to see this outstanding group of Red & White Holstems Sell. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 19,1975 convention, to be held in Selinsgrove, 50 miles north of Harrisburg, are $2.50 per adult, $l.OO for students, and children are free. Meals will be provided at low cost, featuring all natural foods. Lodging accomodations may be made at motels in the Pleasant Mount, Pa; Discontinuing dairy farming, we will sell the following personal property. Located at Wheeler Hill on Pa. Rt. 170, 7 miles N. of Waymart & U.S. 6,2 miles S. of Pleasant Mount, 14 miles West of Honesdale. Watch for Bunnell Auction Arrows. SATURDAY; JULY 26,1975 12:30 PM, Rain or Shine 53 HI—GRADE HOLSTEINS All 30 day T.B. and blood tested free herd. Calfhood vacc. Pregnancy examined. Interstate and Penna. charts on day of sale. This Wayne Co. herd consists of 37 milch cows, 11 fresh in past 45 days, 12 bred for early fall, balance due in early winter, 8-20 mo. old heifers - five bred for fall, 7 started calves, 1 yr. old service sire. Here is your opportunity to buy good Ist, 2nd and 3rd calf ABS & Sire Power daus, at prices you wish to pay without reservations of any Kino. Sunset 565 Gal. Bulk Tank with Compressor, A-l Model 610 N.H. chopper with 2 heads, 18 ft. 6 in. grain auger, air compressor, Oliver 3 pt. H 2b Auto-M trip plows, 28 ft. alum, ladder, snow plow, two 1950 Ford 1 ton trucks, water tank, cow mats, Shetland pony, com crib, mineral feeder, 3 DeLaval floor milker units, 3 SS pails, 2 SS strainers and many other items not men tioned. New Holland No. 354 - 90 bu. Grinder & Mixer, A-l, Used 2 Yrs. Lunch Terms - Cash or Approved Check on Day of Sale Owners Pleasant Mount, Pa. M. L. BUNNELL, Auctioneer Springville, Pa. Ph. 965-2375 FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 25,1975 7:30 P.M. JOHN DIXON SALE MR. & MRS. JOHN DIXON, area or at the University dormitories for $4.50 per bed. For further information, interested persons are asked to contact Richard Dunkelberger, Box 101, Hamburg, PA 19526 (phone 215-562-8328); or Mrs. Best at 717-837-6591, Wayne Co. 75
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