Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1975, Image 73

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ASC committee
chairmen elected
During elections recently
held in Lancaster County,
the following men were
elected to chairmanship
positions for the 1976 ASC
Communities: Community
(1) - Victor F. Dohner,
Elizabethtown Rl; (2) -
Donald B. brager, Marietta
Rl; (3) - Clyde Wolgemuth,
Manheim R 2; (4) - H.
Richard Bombergcr, Lititz;
(5) - Earl F. Smoker,
Stevens; (6) - Larry R.
AUCTION
FURNITURE, TOOLS, MACHINERY & ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, DEC.
LAWRENCE WHITE ESTATE,
Just off Rt 49 at Harrison Valley Pa. 24 miles
from Coudersport, Pa. 75 miles from Elmira IM.Y.
Watch for Auction Arrows.
H Farmall, new tires, two way plows, excellent
condition, 2 bottom plows - Cultivators - mower - 2-2
section drags - 2 hay elevators (1 skeleton) - side rake
on iron - hay tedder - manure spreader - grain binder -
drive belt -11 hole grain drill - riding lawn mower -
fence posts - De Laval milker & pump - milk cooler -
wash tank - lots of milk cans - milk stools - ball of barb
wire-post mauls-crow bars - grinder - vise - Brush
a saw - hammers - squares -'levels - hand saws -
sr - lacks - insulators - electric hot water heater -
electric drill - 2 horse blankets - tool box full of tools -
sap spiles - lots of forks and shovels - milk pail - some.
baled hay & straw - Shot gun - 22 rifle - refrigerator -
wringer washer - Chest type freezer - dinette set w-€
chairs - odd chairs - recliner - ironing board - Oak table
w-3 leaves - canister set - end table - electric fry pan -
electric cooker - new pressure cooker - gas hot plate -
electric hotplate - 3 pc. bedroom suite - 2 beds w
springs and mattress - 2 dressers - desk - magazine
rack - library table - wardrobe - rocking chairs - porch
furniture - Cardboard fireplace - odd & ends of dishes -
Westinghouse toaster - 6 qt. ice cream freezer - Santa
picture - fan - planters - 2 Norelco triplehead shavers ■
Antiques: wash tubs - copper boiler w-cover - Ig. blue
dish pap - sleigh bells - hall tree - egg crate - cast iron
kettles - Victrola, real good - high chair, folds into
stroller - Canning jars - 3 straight razors - 3 lanterns -
wash board - cow bells - Vinetian red powder - vacuum
cleaner, not electric - crocks - jugs - medicine cabinet -
waffle iron - egg scales - scythes - egg candler - grain
cradle - high back chairs - Many many items too
numerous to -mention - These items are in excellent
condition, been well housed and cared for. Don’t forget
this date, everything must be sold.
Terms; Cash or good check
Si Pepperman - Auctioneer
Weaver, New Holland; (7) -
Luke Zimmerman, Ephrata
R 2; (8) - Raymond M.
Hoover, Gap; (9) - Harlan
Keener, Lancaster; (10) -
James E. Kettering,
Manheim Rl; (ii) - j.
Clauton Charles, Lancaster
R 2; (12) - Kenneth R.
Murphy, Quarryville R 3;
(13) - C. Nevin Hershey,
Ronks; (14) - Robert C.
Burkins, Holtwood and (15) -
Loran W. Brinton, Not
tingham Rl.
20
Lunch
Cattlemen’s Association slates
annual convention for January
DENVER. Colo. - Leading
public figures and com
mentators will be among the
speakers at the American
National Cattlemen's
Association’s 79th Annual
Convention, set for January
28-30 in Phoeniz, Arizona.
Cattlemen and women
from throughout the nation
will hear talks by former
Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.,
Congressman John Rhodes
and members of public
television’s “Washington
37TH YORKSHIRE SWINE SALE
OUR WINTER SALE
Friday, January 16, 1976, 1:00 P.M.
At the farm
Production Tested - Certified Meat Tested
Offering 50 Bred Gilts • 100 Open Gilts
• 25 Boars
THE SALE WITH THE TEST RECORDS
Our 1974 BIG Winner - Grand Champion J 1 000 00 Keystone
international Carcass Barrow
1975 Begins with Big, Big, Big and Bigger winners We had the Grand
Champion Carcass, the Ist light wl. Ist med wt, Ist H wt and Ist
H wt pair All carcass winners at Eastern National, Md
Catalogs available
BROOKS END and PAR KAY FARMS
Reno H. Thomas, Sale Mgr.
Beavertown, PA 17813
Phone 717-658-5821; 6544 or 7007
PUBLIC SALE
TWO HERD DISPERSAL
65 HOLSTEiNS, COWS & HEIFERS
MILKING EQUIPMENT, CROPS, STOCK BULLS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1975
LOCATION: 1 miles south of Honey Brook,
along Route 10; 10 miles north of Parkesburg,
Chester County, Penna.
FIRST HERD; Consists of 45 Registered and High
Grade Cows. One Paclamar Capsule; One Rosafe
Centurion (one Jersey) Lavender’s Highfield Ross;
balance are High Grade Holsteins in all stages of
lactation. Most Cows are first and second calf Heifers,
and home raised. Six will freshen in December, 6 in
January, 5 in February. Present milk record average
50 pounds a day.
2' Bred Heifers; 5 Yearling Stock Bulls
SECOND HERD: Consists of 20 Registered and High
Grade Cows, mostly first calf Heifers. One Paclamar
Bootmaker (first calf); 9 month old Heifer from
SoUenberger Ivanhoe Star. Balance are high grade
Holsteins in all stages of lactation. Some will freshen
- before sale, 3 in January, 2 in February, others at later
dates. Health Charts furnished; Pregnancy checked.
IF LOOKING FOR GOOD GRADE
REPLACEMENT COWS, DON’T MISS THIS SALE.
SALE HELD UNDER ROOF.
MILKING EQUIPMENT
Top Line Dumping Station with Control Unit; 200-
gal. Girton Bulk Tank; DeLaval 76 MULer Pump, 2 hp.
Motor, A-l shape; DeLaval 73 Vacuum Pump, % hp.
Motor; 2 DeLaval Milkers, one 50 pounds and one 40
pounds; Bray Breeding Chart; Milk Strainer and
Buckets; Cow Trainers.
Approximately 90 Tons Silage in Silo, easy loading;
12 Tons Straw; 7 Tons First Cutting Mixed Hay; 4 Tons
Second Cutting Mixed Hay; 3 Tons Hay.
SALE ORDER: COWS, MILKING EQUIPMENT,CROPS.
SALE BY
SYLVESTER & DANIEL PIERCE
215-383-4293
AUCTIONEERS:
Nevin Z. Martin 717-354-7186
Lewis B. Groff 717-354-7826
REFRESHMENTS SERVED
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
Week in Review’’ news
team.
The discussions of public
and governmental affairs of
Importance to the cattle
industry are Just part of an
over-all program which also
will include a trade show and
educational sessions dealing
with economic and other
subjects of importance to
owners and managers of all
types of cattle operations.
The Convention’s general
sessions will be held Wed-
12:00 NOON
CROPS
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Dec. 13,1975 —
ncsday-Friday, January 28- answer cattlemen’s
30, at the new Phoenix questions. It is estimated
Convention Center, and the that at least 1 million oer-
Trade Show will be open sons regularly watch the
from January 27 through “Washington Week in
January 30. Committee Review” show on Friday
meetings and other special evenings on public television
events will be held January stations.
28-27. A featured inspirational
Gordon Van Vleck, ANCA
President, pointed out that a
record crowd is expected at
the Convention, whose theme
will be "A Past to Honor ...
A Future to Build.”
"The over-all program,”
he said, “is appropriate for
the nation’s Bicentennial
Year. We will honor the
industry’s past ac
complishments, and we also
will look closely at the
present and future of the
cattle industry, which is by
far the largest segment of
American agriculture."
One of the Convention
highlights, Van Vleck noted,
will be the January 30 talk by
Senator Ervin, who attained
most prominenece during
the Watergate hearings.
Ervin is not only a top
authority on constitutional
law and opponent of ex
cessive executive authority,
but he also is a strong
proponent of private en
terprise. His opposition to
burdensome bureaucracy
includes opposition to the
Consumer Advocacy Agency
legislation.
Congressman Rhodes,
from Arizona, is Republican
Leader in the U.S. House of
Representatives. He
currently is in his 12th
consecutive term, longer
than anyone in Arizona
history lias served in the
Congress. Also speaking will
be Governor Paul Castro of
Arizona.
Further insight into what
has been happening and
what is likely to happen in
the Federal government and
politics will be provided
January 29 through a live on
the-spot presentation to
cattlemen by panelistfrom
the award-winning
“Washington Week in
Revier” program.
Moderator Paul Duke and
regular panelists and
professional journalists
Peter Lisagor, Charles
Corddry and Neil McNeil
will conduct a discussion and
CONSIGNMENT SALE
SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1975
9;30 A.M.
Location: Vi mile North of Route 23 on North
Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., PA.
Tractors; Farm Machinery; Horse Drawn
Implements; New Tools, Lumber, etc., etc. We
have buyers for hay and straw.
N.H. No. 352 Grinder - Mixer, like new; Int. No.
56 4-row corn planter used 3 years; 400 sheets
of paneling assorted colors; new doors, new
windows, lots of lumber, trusses 22 and 24 ft.
long.
Also 2 loads of Citrus Fruit Direct from
Florida, Fish, Oysters and Shrimp.
We Sell On Commission
POSITIVELY NO DAVID H. GOOD
HOUSEHOLD GOODS "*
717-656-9024
F. Snyder, R. Martin,
C. H. Wolgemuth, C. Diller, J. Fry Aucts.
NEXT SALE WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
speaker at the traditional
prayer breakfast on January
28 will be Air Force
Brigadier General Robinson
Risner, a Vietnam prisoner
of war for 7 years and 4
months. Risner was the first
returning prisoner to step off
the plane in the U.S. in
February, 1973, and he spoke
for all of his fellow POW’s.
In addition to all of the
speaking and educational
sessions, the Convention will
include luncheons, a concert
and show and the annual
ANCA dinner-dance.
For more information on
the Convention, including
registration information,
contact Tom Pellet, ANCA
Director of Special Services,
P.O. Box 569, Denver,
Colorado 80201 (303-861-
1904).
CARRY A GRUDGE
Mules
A mule is a cross-breed
between a male donkey and
a female horse. It can sur
vive on poor food, and works
equally well in cold or hot
climates Mules were
probably first bred m
western Asia When tired,
the mule simply stops
working More than 1,000
Union soldiers qualified for
disability pay after the Civil
War because they had been
kicked by mules.
73