72 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 29, 1976 House ag. committee approves nat’L food marketing commission WASHINGTON, D.C. - The House Agriculture Com mittee has approved legislation (H.R. 11998) to establish a temporary national food marketing commission. Action on the measure, known as the Vigorito bill, came on a 19 to 10 vote. It, in effect, reversed an earlier decision by the Agriculture Committee to conduct its own study of food costs, pricing and marketing. The biQ provides for a $2.5 million appropriation to conduct an 18-month study of food marketing. The study would be conducted by a 15- member national com mission consisting of five Senate members, five House members, and five public members appointed by the President. Study would cover anti competitive elements in the food industry, pricing, im pact of labor practices and various laws on food costs, and the effect of packaging and transportation on food costs and availability. The commission would be veiy similar in make-up and scope to the National Commission on Food Marketing which functioned during 1964-65. “We are strongly sup porting this legislation because we feel it would result in a balanced and objective study of food pricing and competition,” said Kenneth D. Naden, president, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Naden said the Vigorito bill was preferable to the Mezvinsky bill (H.R. 9182), which also provides for a food commission study. However, the latter bill would also require the Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department to make annual reports on antitrust enforcement and competition in the food in dustry. Broilers up 26 pet. HARRISBURG - Poultry production in the Com monwealth was again on the rise during the week ending May 15, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. Placements of broiler chicks were 1,713,000, an increase of 26 per cent over the same week last year and five percent over the previous week. Average placements PUBLIC SALE of Real Estate and Contractor Equipment Sat., June 12,1976 10:00 A.M.; Real Estate 2:00 P.M ■'*v\ ss» < 'ssa** "> / ' .* s V * f ■. Location 1130 Penn Grant Road Lancaster south of Lampeter West of Strasburg Block Building 40 x 75, attached metal building 40' x 64, approx 800 sq ft office space Apartment above office, two bedrooms, bath living room large country kitchen on Vh acres of land (more or less) PUBLIC SALE 4 OF 150 FEEDER PIGS * FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1976 I 7:00 P.M. Vz mile South of Rebersburg off Rt. 192. Terms by Rousseau Co.. Inc. Aucts: Stone & Kilmer Attorney. Charles B. Grove, Jr See equipment Listing next week, “The provision in H.R. House Judiciary Monopolies 9182 for annual reports is Subcommittee on a dose 4to unacceptable to farmers and 3 vote. However, other their cooperatives,” said legislation now before the Naden. “They know that full committee appears to such a provision would allow have priority over this the FTC to dominate the measure. commission, and result in _ . costly and time-consuming The Vigonto bill has been annual reporting by food reported, and a request have marketing firms.” been made to the House The Mezvinsky bill was Jules Committee for a recently approved by the hearing and rule on the bill. during the past ten weeks were 16 percent above a year earlier. Placements in the 21 key poultry producing states were 66,709,000. This is ten percent more than the same week in 1975, but two percent below the previous week. In the 21 states, average placements during the past ten weeks were 12 percent above a year ago. \ ' ' „ 40 to 60 lb. Duroc & Yorkshire Cross. 3$ All pigs vaccinated for erysipelas, castrated young, wormed, tail docked, sprayed for mange & lice. £ All pigs raised on this farm, no outside pigs will be ’ % sold. ************************* Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. ++***+****************** AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 STARTING AT 10 A.M. Location 693 through 697 North Hampton Street, Easton, PA. HARDWARE ITEMS COLLECTABLES REAL ESTATE This is but a partial listing: Saws, C Clamps, Chains, Garden Hose, Propane Torch, Asst. Screw Drivers, Stanley Gauge, Pulleys, B. & D. Asst. Accessories, Staple Gun, Mail Boxes, Dec. Switch Plates, Levels, Shears, Sprinklers, Kitchen Utensils, Cash Register, Paint Shacker, Scales, Oak Shelving, Counters, Show Cases (these have bin & drawers), Paint Brushes, Fishing Supplies, Coal Shovels, Oil Cans, all types of Nails, Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Brads, etc., Outdoor Paint, Tight. Bulbs, Fluorescent Lights, all type hardware, including Antique hardware, Stove Pipe, Peat Moss, Fiberglass Insulation, Pet Collar Accessories, elec, outlets, Switches, all type springs, Kerosene Lamps, Kerosene pump & Holding Tank, plus hundreds of hardware items too numerous to list. Real Estate to be offered at 1 P.M. Property includes corner storeroom, barber shop, Ig. storage basement area, story front where hardware is now located, plus 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floor apartments. Each have 6 rooms and bath. Oil fired steam heat. For appointment to see real property prior to auction call Horace C, Hay 215-252-4965. TERMS Cash or good check. Real Estate $B,OOO down day of sale balance in thirty days. Buyer pays all transfer taxes. Property taxes pro-rated day of settlement. SELLER: HAY’S HARDWARE AUCTIONEER: JOHN AUTOTORE 717-784-3506 Statements made day of sale regarding real estate take presidences over previously written material. PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION LOCATION: On the Chesterville to Millington, Md. Road ... just off Route 301 and Howard Johnson Restaurant ... Signs posted from Millington, Md. ... SATURDAY, JUNE 5,1976 At 11:00 A.M FARM MACHINERY: John Deere 4020 D TRACTOR power shift wide front, JOHN DEERE 1520 TRACTOR W-F, JD 4400 Diesel COMBINE w-4 row 30” com head & 13’ grain table. New Holland 277 baler (like new), NH 1010 Auto, bale stacker, JD 694 AN Com planter w-sprayer attch., JD 6 row rear cultivators, JD 16’ spike tooth, JD 13’ spring tooth, JD 507 rotary mower, JD post hole digger, JD subsoiler, JD 3 pt. blade, JD pressure washer, Case hay rake, NI 7 mower, Oliver 5 bottom plow, Pittsburg 13’ field disc, Int. 14’ spike tooth, NI PTO spreader, Store-more 50’ grain auger, Lily cyclone Fertilizer spreader, rotary hoe, John Blue 400 gal. sprayer, 12’ spring tooth, 2 grain wagons, 3000 gal. nitrogen tank, etc. ... SHOP & MEAT EQUIP; Homelite 1050 chain saw, acetylene welder, electric welder, welding rods, air compressor, air tire changer, wheel balancer, 2 large fans, tap - die set, anvil, 12 ton hyd. jack, air grease gun, whet puller, Skil saws, wrenches, bolts, shovels, log chain engine hoist, fencer & wire, drills, hand tools, par etc meat grinder, meat band saw, belt knife shr .ener, elec, meat split saw, elec, boxes & wiring, i tal storage boxes, etc. ... CONS" UCTION EQUIP; ALLIS CHALMERS HD -11 Diese 1 .ULLDOZER w-blower & power shift, JOHN DEERE 50 Diesel front end loader, White 9000 Truck tractor,. jwboy equipment trailer. Surveyor’s transit FOR. - C-600 TRUCK w-21’ tilt equip, bed & winch, INT. RM DUMP TRUCK .. . “MOTOROLA 2 way RADIO 25 watts - private line - business set w antennas - 4 mobile units, 1 base station”... MISC; 100’ perforated plastic drain pipe, large metal hog feeder, burlap bags, 100 bales hay, lots of used tin, milk cans, lots of oak lumber, 28 pieces of new roof metal2B’ & 27’x32”.. .etc DEER HAVEN FARM, JACOB M. BEACHY Millington, Md HARRY RUDNICK & SONS. INC. Sales Managers & Auctioneers LUNCH MELVIN ZOOK, Owner '# Bill Wolfe, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE - 35 ACRE FARM - - 30 BUILDING LOTS - SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1976 l:OOP.M. Prompt 35 Acre farm consists of an attractive century old 2% story home which overlooks beautiful countryside. Large country kitchen with attractive cabinets, formal dining rm. with chair rail, spacious living rm., family rm. 4 bedrooms and 1% modem baths. Summer house has walk in fireplace, 3 car frame garage and 2 car block garage, poultry house, large bank bam with 20 cow stalls, feedlot and corral, over 7 acres of permanent pasture. 3(TbTjEding'lots To be offered as a package deal to one buyer, lots vary in size up to 2 acres, Subdivision plans & in formation available day of sale or by calling the Auctioneers at 273-3745. TERMS: 10 percent down day of sale balance due in 30 days at final settlement. FARM 7 TO BEOFF^EDTOR^VAYS 35 acres and buildings. 12 acres and buildings. 30 Lot subdivision. DIRECTIONS: Along Rt. 422 at East Main St., Ann ville, at Klnglsy & Brown Dry Cleaners go south on Spruce St. Follow Spruce St. Ms mile see signs on right. ~ iNSraCTTON? June sth -1:00 to 3:00 P.M. or day of sale, other appointments by calling auc tioneers at 717-273-3745. CONdTtToNS BY: iOHN_&_E_LSIE KUHN AUCTIONEERS: Harry Fisher & Nelson Eber sole ATTORNEY: Alvin Lewis, Jr., Esq. SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 At 10:00 A.M. 822 West Main Street, VALLEY VIEW, Schuylkill Co., PA. BLACKSMITH TOOLS AND SUPPLIES ANTIQUES AND COINS Work bench and grinders, wall-type drill press, bench grinders, metal bender & shrinkers, lawn mower & skate sharpener, gear driven thread cutter, compressor & paint sprayer, electric drill, bits, bolt cutters, shaft bearings, taps & dies, wooden lathe, approx. 5’ centers; Eureka hub borer & box setter, patent 1883; hub reamers, work bench with wooden vise, pot belly stove, tanner’s stake, dry paint grinder, wooden clamps & screws, pipe vise and cutter, scale, electric motors, reel-type power mowers, power sickle mower, assortment wooden handles, blacksmith tongs & cones, swage block, wheelbucks, Wheelwright’s Traveler, Farrier’s boxes, punches, chisels, axes, bolts, washers, nails, mower knives, sprockets, gears, pulleys, belting, log chains, rope block, cultivators, plow bolts, electric fence insulators & clips, sprayer parts, wrenches, flat & angle iron, grindstone, meat grinder, potato digger chains, corn cracker, wagon seat, new model “T” Fender braces, flax combs, seeders and dusters, single-row planter, brass tire pump, school desk, fire extinguishers, cable clamps, hooks, tool boxes, scythe blades, shovels, wheelbarrows, carts, oil cans, measurers, fish gig, carpenter tools, screw jack, some Harness & Hames, metal baskets, coal chute, child’s sled, blackboards, pipe hinges, single trees, spreaders, ice tongs, load binders, rack for car roof, scrap iron, many other items not listed. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS; Occasional chairs, platform rocker, floor waxer, treadle sewing machine, flour chest, Victrola, quilts, COINS, including Silver Dollars, Indian Head Pennies, V-Nickels, Barber Coins. Owner EVA KOPPENHAVER, George N. Delbert, Auctioneer 717-425-3313 Lunch Available