Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 18, 1977, Image 108

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 18. 1977
108
Energy
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -
American Farmers will
continue to meet the food
needs of the nation with
plenty to spare, “provided
they do not run out of gas,”
Robert B. Delano, vice
president of the American
Farm Bureau Federation
(AFBF), said here on
Wednesday.
Speaking at a special
energy workshop, Delano
expressed disappointment in
the Administration’s energy
proposals because they
failed to place greater
reliance on the market
system to increase
petroleum production and to
allocate scarce supplies.
“By our tremendous
production, American
farmers and ranchers have
decisively proved that the
market system is the best
stimulus to production and
FEEDER PIG SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 2,1977
1:30 P.M.
Located ZVz miles south of U.S. 22 and 6
miles north of Myerstown, Pennsylvania along
U.S, 501 (former Norman M. Martin Farm).
. 300 - 360
40-60 pound choice feeder pigs Duroc-Hamp-Y ork
cross. All pigs are vaccinated for erysipelas, castrated
young, wormed, sprayed for lice and mange. AH pigs
raised on this farm. No outside pigs will sell on this
sale. These are some fine quality pigs, raised from
Norman M. Martin’s stock. Pigs will not have to be
moved day of the sale.
Terms by:
J. PAUL MILLER
R.0.l
Myerstown, Pa. 17067
Phone 717-933-5348
Auctioneer: G. Harvey Weik
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM EQUIPMENT, PICKUP
TUESDAY, JUNE 28,1977
15 miles North of Kutztown. Travel North
from the Krumsville exit of Rt. 22 on Rt. 737 for
approx. 7 miles to Kempton, travel East from
Kempton towards Lynnvilfe, Lehigh Co., Pa.
Ford 5000 diesel tractor w/extras, only 651 hrs.; Ford
4000 gas tractor w/extras, only 470 hrs.; Oliver 77
tractor w/wide front end; MF No. 205 combine w/10’
grain head & No. 24 two row com head; Ford No. 140
four bot. 16” semi mount plow; Ford No. 206 12’ 3 pt.
harrow; Bear Cat ID ’ roller harrow; Ford 311 four row
com planter w/herbicide attach.; Ford 3 pt. four row
tool bar cult.; JD 825014 double disc grain drill (new);
Ford 3 pt. 7’ disc; 9’ single roll cultipacker; New Idea
No. 290 mow ditioner 9’ cut; NH No, 451 3 pt. mower
w/9’ cutter bar; NH 56 rake; NH 68 hayliner baler; JD
hay fluffer; N. Idea No. 212 PTO three beater manure
spreader; NH 610 PTO forage harvester w/com & pick
up head; NH auger feed silage blower; Grove 511 wide
track four wheel trailer; Grove 4 wheel trailer regular
track; (2) other four wheel trailers; false front end
gates; 28’ Smoker bale elev.; Mayrath 12’ -6” auger;
Cardinal 20’ -4” auger; 10’ lime spreader; 2 sec. weed
hog; Woods CBO trailer type rotary cutter; MC ham
mer mill; 3 pt. Arps snow blower; 3 pt. rear scoop; 3 pt.
rear blade; front end blade for 4000 tractor; 3 pt.
transport box; 3 pt. one barrel weed sprayer; 7000 watt
belt driven generator; (3) sets of tractor tire chains;
24’ alu. ext. ladder; (2) cast iron kettles; (10) potato
picking baskets; (10) milk cans; (2) feed carts; (3)
DeLaval nulker units, one is 55 lbs.; Poultry equip.;
(2) oak dressers; Singer treadle sewing mach.; Ig. gold
frame bevel, edge mirror; TRUCK: Ford 1965 % ton
pickup w/4 spd. trans. & elec. hyd. dump body: plus
other articles too numerous to mention.
Auct. Note: Very fine line of farm equip. like new,
selling because of ill health & farm is sold, try to at
tend.
Terms; Cash or check, day of sale.
Refreshments served.
Sale Ordered By,
GEORGE & HELEN ZIMMERMAN
Sale conducted by:
ih W. Zettlemoyer Auction co.
Ral
program 4 disappointing *
distribution.” Delano said,
“This is as true for energy as
it is for food. Yet, under the
Administration’s energy
proposals, prices of energy
supplies would not be
allowed to move freely in
response to supply and
demand.”
He added that there is no
true decontrol or
deregulation of oil and
natural gas production in the
new energy plan, and there
appear to be no new in
centives to encourage an
increase in energy supplies.
“Taxing available sup
plies, in whatever manner,
does not create new sup
plies,” Delano said.
“Government by itself has
never created a new drop of
oil, a bushel of wheat or a
gallon of milk.”
Delano also criticized die
Administration’s attitude
At 5:30 P.M.
toward nuclear energy,
which he labeled as
“unrealistic and more
political than practical.”
“While our U.S. atomic
energy programs falter
because of lack of leader
ship,” Delano said, “other
countries of the world are
pushing ambitious programs
of atomic power.”
Condemning “en
vironmental ob
structionism,” Delano cited
the recent New Hampshire'
case in which a group known
as the Clamshell Alliance
invaded the site of the
Seabrook Nuclear Power
Station, shutting dowii
construction.
OUR ANNUAL
SUMMER
SWINE SALE
FRIDAY, JULY 8,1977
1:00 P.M. At The Farm
Yorkshire-Landrace, 200 head - 60 bred gilts, 40
boars, 100 open gilts. Offering new and different
bloodlines direct from the country of Ireland.
Our usual high quality offering. Production tested,
certified meat tested. Show ring champions. Catalogs
available.
BROOKS END AND PAR KAY FARMS
Beavertown, Pa. 17813
Reno H. Thomas, Safe Manager
717-658-5821
717-658-6544 (Park)
717-658-7007 (Mark)
PUBLIC SALE
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Robert L Gross Sr. & Verbie M. Gross Estates
SATURDAY, JUNE 25,1977
Located: R.O. 1, Thomasville, Pa. U.S. Route
30 West. Across from York Airport. Watch for
signs.
Square oak table, plank bottom chairs, 3 cherry drop
leaf tables, 2 banquet tables, 2 dry sinks, old cradle,
bucket benches, wood boxes, childs desk, music
cabinet, oval stand, hanging light, mantle clock,
cuckoo clock, walnut stand, oak wash stand, cane
rocker, 2 boston rockers, towel rack, curly maple
bedroom furniture, plank bottom rocker, empire chest,
sewing rocker, desk, bedroom suite, bed springs &
mattress, bed clothes, blankets & linens, afghans,
wash bowl & pitcher tight, small glass light with ball
shade, Gone with the Wind base, old trunks, hitching
post horse heads, cast iron wall bracket, flat irons, 10
small iron kettles, large cast iron turtle, old tin ware,
iron kettle & 3 leg, glass banks, china & pattern glass,
china cabinet, square tables, Duncan Phyfe round
stand, butter scales, candle mold, coffee grinder,
bookcase, baby buggy, small china doll, slate board,
slaw cutter, pie board, wooden potato masher, library
table, 2 meat benches, old wood stove, stove base,
electric stove, breakfast set, refrigerators, file cabinet
& safe combination, color console & portable TVs,
radio, utility table, step stool, electric juicer, mixer,
toaster, blender, meat sheer, washer & dryer, small
freezer, kitchen cabinet base, folding table, jugs,
crocks, wash board, baskets, coal bucket, wooden,
barrels, record player & records, books, old fans, old
hom bugle, V* & Vi peck measure, metal wardrobe,
electric heater, sewing machine, fernery, flower pots,
sun dial, grindstone, wheelbarrow, lawn chairs, hand
tools, 20 ft. extension ladder, step ladders, electric
snow blower, rotary mower, 5 hp. Hahn rotaWler, 2hp.
one wheel cultivator, battery charger, 10 in. electric
chain saw, 2 shot guns, 32 cal hand gun, and many
items too numerous to mention.
Executors of
VERBIE M. CROSS ESTATE
Robert L. Gross
Lorma M. Bubb
Terms; Cash or Good Check.
Not responsible for accidents.
Auctioneers: Blaine N. Rented 764-6412
Charles W.R. Arvin 755-0674
“We think that the legal
procedures covering nuclear
power need to be changed to
give due weight to en
vironmental considerations
without giving endless op
portunities for militant
minorities to frustrate
national policy and majority
will,” the farm leader said.
Delano also took a swing at
the “growing monopoly
power of organized labor,”
saying that the political and
economic power of organized
labor has grown out of
proportion to the number of
members now in the labor
movement.
“Labor costs now
represent more than half of
9:00 A.M.
the total food marketing bill roust not be penm« M
and 67.4 per cent of the disrupt and take over i
average food store’s total nation’s farms or
operating costs,” Delano stranglehold on the Ju
said, warning that labor energy production. 0
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF ANTIQUE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
From Salem U.M. Church, Delta, Pa.
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 25,1977
Sale held at Salem U.M. Church, Rt. 74, Delta o
York Co. West on 372, South on 74-3 miles. ’ Pi
Antione: Chancel furniture, 16 church pews, 25 st hv
chairs, 24 padded chairs, hd water pump, 2 Yor
upright pianos, 10 wooden folding chairs.
Household: 2 refrig, freezer, gas stove, drop m e i,
range, vaccum cleaner, tables, benches, blinds eta
appliances, mirrors, 2 lawn mowers 10 ft. boat,’ oar
3% hp. motor, tent, army cots, walker, tanned co
hide, hat rack, ironing board, stainless steel sml
faucets, Registered Quarter horse, gelding Auto was
machine, 2 tractor tires 18.4 x 34, and many more item
-not mentioned.
Terms: Cash or Approved check
Not Responsible for Accidents.
Bake Sale, Refreshments and Fancy Table
Reynold Burke, Auctioneer
HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
100% HOME-BRED REGISTERED
HOLSTEIN NERO OF
HAROLD SHENK
WILL SELL AT AUCTION
FRIDAY, JULY 1,1977
Location: 2Vz miles northeast of Manheim, Pj
Lane. Co. Turn east at the square of Manheij
going toward Lititz, turn on Penryn Road,
Cool Spring Road to Meadow Road. Watch
the farm along Meadow Road on the left,
pike drivers take Lancaster/Lebanon
terchange.
61 HEAD, MOSTLY Cl'ftTISS SIRED
34 Milking age, 15 Bred heifers, 10 Younger to cal
2 Bulls, Certified, Accredited,'lnterstate tested, T
checked, 100% home-bred herd D.H.I.A. R.
13,330 m 536 f 4.0%.
Following included in this outstanding Herd!!!
Beautiful P.F. Arlinda Chief, fresh w/2 yr.
14,824 m 632 f 4.3%, her calf by Arteval Fayne 1
Queen. Open Heifer by a son of Apollo Rocket, ct
of high “Very Good”.
Nice Penstate Starman, 3y 277 d 16,833 m 753 f
from an Arlinda Chief dam w/24,000m 946 f at 3yr
selling maternal sister by Dan-Ver Adm. Jay,
ylg. dtr. by King Kurt.
A Good record Starman dtr.6y 351 d 17,206 m
Outstanding Paclamar Astronaut, 3y 305 d
621 f.
Another young Astronaut, 2y 329 d 14,192 m 5481
heifer calf by Milu Ivanhoe Betty Chief, yrlg. by
of Apollo Rocket.
Note This! Astronaut bred to P.F. Arlinda Chu
316 d 15,048 m 684 f.
Top record grandtr. of Romandale Dividend, 5y
21,179 m 657 f 3,1%.
Another good record dtr. by Shalmar-Acres
celns, 4y 335 d 20,443 m 724 f.
High testing Pac. Iv. Black'Eagle, 3 records
15,000 m - Ave. 4.3% to 4.5%, her P.F. Arlinda Chi<
sells.
Service age Elevation son «rom an “Ex"
Eagle w/25,215m 912 f.
15 Cows sell from 600 to 800 Fat.
(9) Paclamar Astronaut, (1) P.F. Arlinda Cl.
R.O.R.A. Elevation, (4) Penstate Starmai
Paclamar Capsule, (4) Paclamar Ivanhoe
Eagle, (4) Dan*Ver King Kurt, (2) Arlinda Lmi
Milu Betty Ivanhoe Chief from an Astronai
Moonshot, and a few by a son of Glen.
Several bred to: De-Wa-See-Carljo Chieftain
Milu Betty Ivanhoe Chief.
An opportunity to buy type young cows which
not been classified, a herd which was not fed
production. A Curtiss bred herd for years.
A great opportunity to buy foundation dairy
Catalogs at Ringside.
Managed & Represented by;
SMOKEnHHTN QUALITY DAIRV
Gordon Fritz & Son
Phone (717) 393-0930
Auct. Carl Dilier
(464-2233)
Pedigrees: Henry Kettering
(569-0675)
Lunch
6:30 P.M.
12:00 Sharp
AT THE FARM