Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 25, 1977, Image 104

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    104—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 25, 1977
Ag Council starts information exchange
WASHINGTON, D. C. - skills of professional com-
The Agriculture Council of municators in ACA’s effort
America’s new Media to build meaningful con-
Council set the exchange sumer support for American
information between urban agriculture. Recognizing the
and farm media as one of its diverse interests of the
major priorities at its kickoff membership, two sub
meeting held in Washington, committees were
D. C. last month. The session established: Farm Broad
was attended by about 25 casters and Agriculture
representatives of the Publishers and Editors,
nation’s leading farm media
outlets.
“The exchange project is
an extension of ACA’s ‘City-
Farm Swap’ program,”
explained Media Council co
chairman Royce - Bodiford,
Farm Director for KGNC-
Radio of Amarillo, Texas.
“That Swap involves an
exchange of weekend visits
between city and farm
families - our project is going
to target the participation of
the people who work in farm
and big city media.”
The purpose of the project
is to let a media member
learn from audiences in a
different market. It would
involve the swapping of TV
and radio programs,
features and columns. The
Swap was one of the ac
tivities the media group
thought it could be most
effective. The objective of
the group is to utilize the
Rules of the
road changed
HARRISBURG, - All
licensed drivers are urged to
obtain a pamphlet outlining
the changes in the rules of
the road that take effect July
1.
The phamplet explains the
important changes
established in the new motor
vehicle code which was
passed by the General
Assembly last year.
The new point system,
which generally .increased
the amount of fines and
lessened the number of
penalty points assessed for a
violation, has been in effect
since July 1, 1976.
There are many changes
and the pamphlet deals with
the major points.
- Allowing a right turn on
a red light after a stop and
where signs do not prohibit
the turn.
- Giving pedestrians
exclusive right-of-way at
proper crosswalking areas.
-- Permitting U turns
where they can be made
without interfering with the
safety of the traffic flow.
- Demanding pedestrians
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 2,1977
Located two miles south of Ailensville or 7
miles north of Mill Creek off Route 655 near
Mifflin and Huntingdon County line at the home
of the late Crist K. Swarey (deceased).
Consisting of large amount of shop tools, blacksmith
tools, forge, large anvil, wood working tools, etc. some
furniture, 2 rifles, Marlin 12 gauge pump pat. 1889,
Stevens 30-30 with scope, Winchester 22 with scope.
Some machinery including Case tractor with
crosswise motor in running condition, Size 1-25-45
Serial T 30025-3 (reserve bid) plus many other items too
numerous to mention.
Come as this is an all day sale.
Owner:
Terms - Cash
Mark S. Yoder 483*6769
Daniel P. Zook 483-6791
Three primary purposes
were outlined for the
organization: 1) provide
independent evaluation of
AC A programs to insure they
are newsworthy and of a
high professional quality and
integrity; 2) draw on the
contacts, experience and
talent of farm media in
reaching larger farm and
urban audiences and 3)
inform farm audiences about
specific ways they can take
action to build a better
relationship with the urban
consumer.
“We can play a double role
- one, of keeping the farmer
informed of his public
relations opportunities and
at the same time, we have
enough contacts in urban
areas to get the fanner’s
story told to consumer,”
remarked the group’s other
chairman, Lane Palmer,
to cross streets at
intersections and
crosswalks. If pedestrians do
not cross streets at the
proper areas they must give
the right-of-way to all
vehicles.
- Requiring an accident
where someone is injured or
killed to be reported to the
local or state police. An
accident report to the
Department of
Transportation is no longer
requested unless police
cannot investigate the
mishap.
- Allowing passing on the
right.
- Holding the vehicle
pulling out from a yield sign
automatically at fault if an
accident occurs.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
AD!
9:30 A.M.
MRS. LENA H. SWAREY
Star Route, Mill Creek, Pa
editor of Farm Journal
magazine.
The Media Council defined
membership requirements
along voluntary lines so that
no activity would in any way
compromise the editorial
integrity of its members or
the outlets they represent.
These options of involvement
include; providing editorial
visibility for ACA programs;
providing public service
coverage to encourage in- audience base for this phone
dividual membership sup_ in program was another
port; direct participation in major topic of discussion at
ACA programs designed the session,
specifically' for the news The group emphasized
media; or by providing in- that their programs should
dependent evaluation of the not compete or overlap with
ACA program. any existing efforts. “Our
The day before the role will be to coordinate and
meeting, Media Council enhance any individual
members participated in effort to improve fanner-
WILLIAM & KENNETH NIXON |
| HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL |
85 REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS |
(58 Registered balance high grade)
Certified, accredited DHIA classified)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29,1977 |
At 11,00 A.M.
Sale sight Uniontown, Pa. (Fayette Co.) on jij
£ Walnut Hill Rd. just off the Uniontown By-pass 5
at Walnut Hill exit. |
DHIA herd average 15000 M, 570 F. Several top cows
$ milking to 21,000 milk just fresh. Others due through §
£ August & Sept, sired by & bred to select ABC bulls, also
selling 600 and 400 gal. bulk milk tanks, DeLaval §
Milkers and Surge dumping station.
£ Auctioneer - Sale Mgr. Wylie S. Rittenhouse V:
I;: Pedigrees Bruce Murchinson
% 412-438-0581
oav.v.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD 600DS, A FEW ANTIQUES,
AND A FEW TOOLS
SATURDAY, JULY 9,1977
Located along Route 10, IVz miles north of
Route 30, at the foot of State Hill, 1 mile south
of Compass, Chester County. Pa.
REAL ESTATE consists of:
A TRACT OF LAND
Consisting of 3 Acres & 79 Perches
more or less, on which is erected a
ZStory Frame
Dwelling House
with 5 rooms and bath. New forced hot air heater,
spring water, small barn, garage and shop. Good roofs
on buildings.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Philco refrigerator; bottle gas stove; breakfast set;
antique 6 leg drop leaf table; utility cabinet; kitchen
stools; 2 couches; 2 overstuffed chairs; 9 x 12’ rug;
throw rugs; child’s rocker; rocker; antique stand; 2
small tables; card table; iron bed spring and mat*
tresses; wardrobe; antique commode; antique
dresser; portable sewing machine; 3 radios; wash
stand; bed clothing; antique library table with claw
feet; Maytag washer; tin pie cupboard; twin wash
tubs; brass scales; wooden towel racks; 2 garbage
pails; treadle sewing machine cabinet; new window
fans; dishes; crocks; jars; jugs; ice tongs; slaw
cutter; tin match box; garden hose; electric heater;
cooking ware; old milk bottles; extension ladder; step
ladder; buck saw; 2 benches; milk cans; plastic hose;
old Victrola; walnut, poplar and oak lumber; rope and
pulley; pea and beam scales; bag cart; trussels;
wooden rake; emery grinder; electric drill with hedge
trimmer; 30 gal. drum; rotary pump; reel mower;
lawn spreader; tool chest and wood working tools; tree
trimmer; lawn chairs; shovels; forks; chains;
buckets; C-clamps; etc.
Sale at 11:30 A.M.; Real Estate at 2:00 P.M.
Conditions of sale by,
RALPH M. HETDN6ER
Power of Attorney for
Eugene L. Hettinger
Attorney, Milton Apfelbaum
Leroy Zook,
Leon Kurtz, Auctioneers
Inspection of property July 2 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
or by appointment, call 354-0218.
ACA’s “Farm Line”
program, a toll-free
telephone bank that lets
people at the local level talk
directly with national
leaders in Washington.
Secretary Bob Bergland
headed up a panel of top
level officials for USDA and
members of Congress that
took calls on the subject,
“Citizen Guidelines for
USDA.” Expansion of the
consumer communication,”
said Bodiford, the im
mediate past president of the
National Association of
Farm Broadcasters.
In addition to co-chairmen
Bodiford and Palmer, those
attending the meeting in
cluded: Wilson Games, Hie
National Future Farmer;
Glenn Goss, The Penn
sylvania State University;
Rich Hull, WIBW-TV-Radio;
John Holliman, Associated
Press Radio; Ed Jackson,
Ag World; Ed Johnson, Agri-
Broadcasting Network; Ann
f PUBLIC AUCTION
% 4.8 ACRE FARM
| SATURDAY, JULY 9,1977 2 oop M
| J ' Location: Take Route 272 north from Eph
$ to Schoeneck Road, north to Schoeneck
£ square turn right onto Queen St. 1 mile
| property on left along Steinmetz Road.
•g Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Penm
Real estate consists of the following: tract of
containing approximately 4.8 acres having th«
:£ erected 2% story frame dwelling containing larr
:£ in kitchen, dining room, living room, laundry, ’
% on first floor. Second floor contains 3 bedrooms
bath. Attic storage, basement, asphalt shing]
aluminum siding. 1 % story summer house usee
% room.
Large frame bank barn with truck bay and
£ area. 26 zBO block hog fattening house with 3 tor
bin with automatic auger and fans. 10 z 50 mobile
:£ with 14 x 14 attached room completely set up.,
•j: block garage with basement; corn crib, and t
£ buildings, 2 wells, macadam drive, fruit trees,
£ other mature trees.
Sale time 2:00 P.M.
Sale by,
IL LaHMR & EDNA A 61
R.D. 1, Stevens, Pa.
215-267-7733
jij Eaby & Eaby, Attorneys
| Auction conducted by,
?: John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers
717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305
NOTE: Do not miss this fine opportunity to v
§■ “Country property”. Subdivision possibilities.
house on Saturday, June 25 & Saturday, July 2,
g 12:00 Noon to 4:00 P.M. or by appointment call 21
7733 or call auctioneers.
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE 9M ACRE FARM
THURSDAY EVE’NG JUNE 30,
Located: Midway between Lititz and Mat
on Rt 772, dose to the Longeneckers Brel
Church.
VALUABLE 9V. ACRE (APPROX.) FAi
To be offered in 3 Separate Tracts and as a coi
Unit.
TRACT No! 1. - Consists of a lot of 5 Acres. (a|
1078 ft. x 205 ft. Level fertile land.
TRACT No. 2. - Contains 1.8 Acres (ai
errected thereon a 9-Room Vn Story Brick Di
Ist. floor contains 5 rooms & Powder room, 2n<
has 4 rooms & bath, Cement basement, Hot-wat(
Balcony, Laundry & 2-car garage attached.'
Mature shade trees, good well on property,
story 30x60 ft. concrete Block building. Small
other out buildings.
TRACT No. 3. - Consists of a lot 2Va Acres. (01
with 500 ft. road frontage along Rt. 772, and 2U
depth, with well on lot. This is also a fertile lev'
Also suitable for 5 building lots.
This property is ideally located in a lovely
setting, and has various possibilities. Your ins
invited. Open Thurs. June 23, 6 P.M. to 9 P M *
appointment. Call 285-5024 or 665-5664.
Sale for
CLAYTON DIFFENDERFER,
Warren Diffenderfer, E* e '
O. Young, Atty.
Wolgemuth & Shaffner Aucts.
Ph. 665-5664
Kaiser, Farm Wife
Earl McMunn,
Publishing; Jerry
WMT-TV-Radio
Slusarczyk, WTLB
Mark Vail, KOI
Marvin Vines, KAA
and Frank Whitsit
inland News.
The Agriculture Co
America, formed m ]
non-political and
legislative organ
made up of indivzdi
mers nationwide, fai
commodity groupj
companies that ser
farmer. Its purpose
improve communi
between fanners and
consumers.
at 6:00 P.M.
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