—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16, 1977 124 Pork cookout promotion set DES MOINES, lowa - A massive pork cookout promotion will be conducted this Summer by the National Pork Producers Council and its 35 member states, ac cording to Lou Lalko, NPPC promotion director. “Cooking out in the summer is becoming one of our nation’s favorite pastimes,” Lalko said. “With an ample supply of pork for consumers at very reasonable prices, we hope to convince millions of Americans to cook out with pork.” The three-month intense campaign is designed to move millions of pounds of fresh pork to consumers, Pork Council officials said. During June, July and August, the promotion will be seen by more than 85 million consumers. The campaign will include a national newspaper and magazine schedule plus an" expensive in-store promotional effort. “Retailers and packers continue to request in-store point-of-purchase material,” Lalko siad. “For last year’s October Porkfest (the Pork Council’s biggest promotion of the year) we sent out more than 80,000 posters and 380.000 meat case strips to retailers across the country. For our cookout promotion, we expect to send out at least 100,000 posters and 5000.000 meat case strips. HUNTINGTON CO. ANNUAL HOLSTEIN HEIFER SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1977 At 12 Noon Sharp Located at the Huntington Co. fairgrounds off Rt. 22 at Huntington, Pa. Selling 80 head of reg. and ID grade. Springers, open heifers and heifer calves. Popular sires represented: Elevation, Arlinda Chief, Ivanhoe Star, Apollo Rocket, Gay Ideal, and many more. Dams with high records. Several with over 20,000 of milk in 305 days. Many classified good plus, and very good. Auctioneer, Mark Click and Dale Giboney. Pedigree by John Gilliland Terms: Cash. Lunch and catalogs available. Sponsored by, HUNTINGTON CO. HOLSTEIN CLUB For more information contact sales chairman: John' A. Foster, Jr., RDI, Petersburg, PA 16669.814-667-3614. ABSOLUTE AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Located on Route 213, 1 mile north of Kennedyville, Md. SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1977 At 11:00 A.M. MODERN BRICK RANCH HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, bath, sewing room, fine kitchen, utility room & car port, 2 finished rooms above first floor Electric heat, 165’ well, good septic system New 20’ x 30’ bam, tool shed, covered picnic area, fruit & shade trees, nicely shrubbed Nicely located on just under 5 acres of fine land with 1000’ frontage on Route 213,1 mile north of Kennedyville (between Elkton and Chestertown, Md.) This fine home was formerly occupied by Stephen Stoltzfus and we have been authorized to sell to the highest bidder or bidders regardless of price TERMS: 15% deposit at sale, settlement and possession within 30 days....lnspection by appt. Harry Rudnkk & Sons, Inc., Auctioneers of Galena, Md. 21635 Phone (301) 648-5100 Six different ads during the three-month campaign will be placed in over 60 maior U.S. cities. The ads will be placed in an area that accounts for more than 45 per cent of the U.S. food store sales. The ads will appear on the same day as food store ads. It will offer a free recipe booklet if the reader will send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the NPPC. Pork Council officials expect to receive more than 50,000 requests for the booklet. Five of the nation’s most popluar magazines featuring recipes aid outdoor living sections will be used in the magazine schedule. In June, one-half page ads will ap pear in Woman’s Day, American Home, Southern Living, Weight Watchers and Sunset. To be eligible for the national contest, the con testants must have been selected by a state pork producer organization as its state’s pork cookout champion. Contestants must enter the national contest with the same pork item and recipe used in the state contest. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Progress of rural development charted by Dept, of Agriculture WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rural America continues to make substantial progress in jobs, income, population retention and growth, and housing, according to a new report to Congress from the Secretary of Agriculture. Nonmetropolitan nonfarm wage and salary em ployment has been in creasing over twice as fast as metropolitan employment since 1970. Employment in agriculture has stabilized in the 1970’5, and mining em ployment has risen after long-term declines. Despite the progress, wage rates continue generally lower in nonmetropolitan areas, as do labor participation rates, the report says. Thus, family incomes are lower in non metropolitan communities. In addition, although sub stantial gains have been made, job opportunities generally are not as good as in metropolitan areas. The report notes that 1977 FEEDER CATTLE & CALF SALE South Branch Stockyards, I West Virginia. Phone: (304) 538-6055 - 538- 6600-(304)257-1054. FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1077 7.30 p m ESTIMATED 1600 -1800 HEAD Two year olds, yearlings and calves All long haired W. Va. Cattle. Sale Sponsored by W. VA. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & THE SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, INC. AUCTION ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, SOME HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, 2 TRACTORS, FARM MACHINERY, BARLEY & OATS, EAR CORN, PICK UP TRUCK For E. Norman Shaddinger, Curly Hill Rd., between Rts. 611 & 413. 6 miles North of Doyiestown, Pa. SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1937 IHC 504 tractor gas w. front end loader & snow blade 1800 hrs., Farm H tractor, 1954 Dodge Vz pick up truck, IHC 3 bottom 14” trip plow 3 PTH, tractor weights, chains, JD 2 bottom 16” trailer plow, JDI4” 2 bottom trailer plow, single cultipacker, IHC No. 80 combine PTO, IHC No. 47 baler, NIS bar rake, NI hay crusher, IHC 2 row com planter fast hitch, IHC No. 50 baler w. cub motor, NI 4 bar rake 0.R., King Wyse 28’ bale elevator, com shelter belt driven, Fox ensilage cutter, Oliver No. 5 com picker, NI RT flat wagon, JD RT flat wagon, NI No. 16 manure spreader ground driven, Gehl No. C4O ensilage blower, JD RT flat wagon 16’ body, Oliver 16 disc grain drill. Fox forage harvester w. pick up & com head, weed sprayer, PTO, NI manure spreader new cond., approx. 100 bu. barley, 100 bu. oats, approx. 30 ton ear com, Vz electric drill, some tools, bull plow, beam scales, 2 dough boxes, wood chest, wooden measures, dove tail boxes, block planes, augers, left & right broad axes, grain cradle, iron hog '' troughs, ice ax, pot belly stove, oak bedroom suite, oak side board, 5 pressed back chairs, flour chest, unusual butter chum. Lunch. This is only a Partial Listing. Don’t Miss This Sale! (This Machinery is in A-l Good.) Conditions; Cash or Acceptable Check. Auctioneers: Henry K. Freed Ralph D. Freed Apprentice: Ronald D. Freed population movement into nonmetropolitan counties also has continued at a rapid pace since 1970, in sharp ‘-contrast to the 1960’s and earlier. From 1970 to 1975, 1.8 million more people moved into than out of non metropolitan counties. During 1960-70, these counties lost three million, net, from migration. Nonmetropolitan areas are those outside the nation’s 265 standard metropolitan statistical areas. The total nonmetropolitan area of the United States is made up of 2,469 of the nations 3,097 counties. The, report also assesses rural education, health care, solid waste management, water and sewer systems, public passenger tran sportation, fire prevention and control, crime and law enforcement, and the status of handicapped and elderly people. The nonmetropolitan .sector lags behind the SECOND SALE At 10:OOA.M. metropolitan sector in most of these areas, the report notes. A second part of the report summarizes promising developments in rural schools and discusses new federal initiatives in rural health care, manpower and employment services, fire prevention and control, services to the handicapped, and providing community development information to local governments. A third part of the report presents LARGE PUBLIC SALE Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Oavis Sr. will sell the following: Farm Equipment, Vehicles, Snowmobiles, Mobile Home, Household and Antiques. Take Interstate 80 to Exit No. 40 turn right on Route 940 West 4 miles toward Freeland, Pa. Just past the maple Lane Mobile Home Park. Watch for Sale Signs. J FARM EQUIPMENT ft TOOLS 1952 “H” Model Farmall tractor, hydraulic controls, cultivator, fertilizer attachments, sprayer, 4 row McCormack com planter, 1 row picker, 1 row tran splanter, 2 disc harrow, metal wagon, two bottom plow, John Deere potato planter, potato grader, hay rake, 40 ft David Bradley conveyor, 1000 chick humidiare incubator, com shelter, com grinder, ef washer, electric tractor mounted seeder, bag bolder, Simplex bldg, jades, barrel pump, 5 gal. cans, Craft sman 1 hp. 1750 RPM single phase motor, 4 cast iron Farm Master brooder stoves w/hoods, Chicken feeders, coated metal egg baskets, keg nails, oil controlled incubator, sythe.tarps, pipethreader, track chains, band pumps, buck saw, wooden wheelbarrow, electric Keenco egg grader, approximately 5 ton of buckwheat & rice coal, and many other farm tools. VEHICLES & SNOWMOBILES & MOBILE HOME 1974 14’ z 70’ Commadore 3 axle mobile home, 1963 Ford 850 10 wheel dump truck, 1963 Ford 950 tractor heavy duty gas 6 wheel, 2 Bolen’s 295 snowmobiles, 1 Skiroule 447 RTX, 1969 4 door Chevelle sedan, 1950 Chevrolet 1 ton pick up, 1962 Buick Invicta 4 door sedan, 1948 Ford 14’ flatbed truck. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD Brass sleigh bells, adze, cherry pitters, coal shuttles, minerstools, carbide lamps, miners helmet, mining books, old hickory bushel basket, antique battery charger, cattle bell, cabbage cutter, 2 quart milk pail, iron tea kettle, tin lunch pail, jugs, wooden over ' under measure, lantern globes, tin photos, RPM records, 63rd Edition Rand McNally Commercial Atlas, pot belly stove, wooden washing machine, camel back trunk, flat trunk, copper wash tub, Pittston range w/warming oven, ball & claw piano stool, 9 piece dining room set, old baby stroller, childs foldup highchair, pine wash stand, oak high boy curved doors, oak 5 leg harvest table w/boards, 4 oak plank bottom chairs, rocking chairs, flower stands, 1938 Silvertone multiband radio, fainting couch, old dresser w/secret drawer, high back bed, Fiestware, oak clothes tree, 7 drawer desk, ball & claw end table, model seventeen typewriter, parlor table, Merchant 8 position calculator, wicker couch, chair and rocker set, wicker flower stand, planter, table & chair, gold leaf picture frames, oval frames, old radios, Elgin Keywind pocket watch, coin silver case, 17 jewel ladies Emello 2 ad justment wristwatch, silver dollars, other silver coins, many other small items of interest, also electric plastic bag sealer, large earth shreader, 3 small iron kettles, icetongs, lard press, beam scale, more. Good Check or Cash Day of Sale. Not responsible for accidents. Owner, ML & MRS. RONALD DAVIS, SR. Col. Dallas Robbins, Auctioneer Berwick. Pa. 18603 DaveStutzman, App. Auctioneer 636-3699 C. Newton, Clerk results of a survey of stati main rural problems ai rural developmei priorities. The annual report, “Rur Development Progress Fourth Annual Report of ti Secretary of Agriculture the Congress,”is reqmn under the Rural Develoj ment Act of 1972. Sing copies are available from ti Information Staff, Run Development Service, U. Department of Agricultur Washington, D.C. 20250. Lunch
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