Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 19, 1977, Image 114

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 19,1977
114
Bergland says U.S. has
national food
MAQUOKETA, lowa, -
Secretary of Agriculture Bob
Bergland said Nov. 10 that
for the first time, the United
States has a national food
policy that protects farm
income, hedges against food
price inflation, and provides
for expansion of farm ex
ports.
Speaking at the United
Livestock Auction here,
Bergland declared that the
food issue should be handled
as “a single national
problem and not as three or
four separate problems. ’ ’
For too long. Secretary
Bergland said, we have
treated the food issue solely
as a farm problem without
regard to consumers or the
tremendous impact our farm
exports have on farmers
themselves and the nation as
a whole.
But, the secretary added,
“our first and primary
concern - is to keep our farm
family system of agriculture
strong and productive - for
without our farmers there
Guard
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"I rn inl u( farmers since
Founded by Lancaster County farmers in 1896
and still dedicated to providing the broadest
coverages at the lowest cost to all farmers in
Pennsylvania. See our agent in your area.
JOSEPH A. RIGG
Box 154, Elverson, Pa.
PAUL I. SHEAffER AGENCY
Intercourse, Pa.
MELVIN P. SHENK
R.D. HI, Grantvifle, Pa.
WILSON COMPANY
Lawrenceville, Pa.
HAT & GAVEL
AUCTION CO.
1 Mile North of Lititz on
Route 501
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21,1977
FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD
1970 Chrysler 300 4 dr., PS, PB, Air Cond. to be sold at
7:00 P.M.
Beds, Tables, Sewing Machine, Gas Stoves, German
doll, Ideal doll, S & B Twin Dolls, Lionel Scout Train,
etc., etc.
NO SALE THANKSGIVING
Closed for receiving Wed. Nov. 23.
WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS,
ESTATES AND ANTIQUES
WILBUR H. HOSLER
306 Owl Hill Road, Lititz
Harold K. Galebach, Partner
HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS
ON COMMISSION - CALL 626-0254
Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M.;
Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Tuesday, Pickup Day,
Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers
Will Be Received.
Robert Bergland
can be no food policy of any
kind.”
In outlining the national
food policy, Secretary
Bergland stated: “We are
not offering promises we
cannot keep nor policies that
do not work... we are of
fering the farmers and the
nation a food policy based on
hard realities.”
“In- the long run,” the
5:30 P.M.
policy
secretary said, “these
policies will mean a more
stable agriculture, more
protection for the nation, and
a better and more humane
use of our food throughout
the world.” ■
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1977
10:00 A.M.
Located along Dead End Road in Elizabeth
Township, Lancaster County, Pa.
Consists of 1.65 acres woodland fronting on dead end
road with an outstanding stream of water to rear.
Thereon erected a 1 room Bungalow suitable for year
around enjoyment. This is a rare opportunity you will
not want to miss. You must see to appreciate. 200’
frontage M/L.
10% on day of Sale. Balance in 30 days.
Sale By:
HELEN BERMEL AND
CHARLES E. BOWMAN, JR.
EXECUTORS FOR
CHARLES E. BOWMAN. SR. Estate
BOX 383 / LititzßDe
PA. 17543
Elmer Murry 626-5244 - 626-2636
Richard Murry 626-8175
Ken Miller 665-2073
Professional Auctioneers,
Appraisers, and Advisors
Since 1953
Gibbel and Kraybill • Atty’s.
PUBLIC SALE
of
95 ACRE FARM
Friday, December 9,1977
At 1:00 P.M.
Located approx. IVz miles south of New
Holland along South Kinzer Ave., Earl Twp.,
Lane. Co.
GROUND
95 acres, approx. 85 acres tillable, remainder in
pasture with stream, very clean fertile soil, no rocks,
terrain level.
BARN
Bank Bam 45’ x 98’ with other attached buildings.
Cow stable with 40 good stanchions, open stable with 60
free stalls & automatic feeder, barn cleaner, tile milk
bouse, also horse stable.
SILO’S
20’ x 60’ Harvestore, 16’ x 60’ Harvestore, 14’ x 55’
Concrete, all with unloaders.
ONE STORY FRAME BUILDING
25’ x 106’ tin roof, also other frame building including
heifer pen & imp. storage.
HOUSE
2% story double, First part 5 rms. incl. kitchen &
bath on first floor, 2nd fl. 4 bedrooms, full bath. Perma
stone siding, slate roof.
GARAGE
46’ x 26’ Cement block, tin roof.
ZONING
R.A. Lot size 20,000 sq. ft. approx. 1950’ frontage
along South Kinzer Ave.
COMMENTS
Buildings setting back off raod in nice farm lane,
terrain around buildings level, with as fine farming soil
as in available anywhere. Buildings in good condition
Inspection anytime by Appt. Call
HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC.
215-286-5183
Terms; 10 per cent down day of sale.
Terms by
GEROGE WEAVER
Atty.
Dennis Ward
Aucts
Eitoi. Alvin Horning
Mam blf-vt
Morg.n r 'tovv” Pa
Secretary Bergland
stressed the need for better
understanding of the impact
farm exports have in
determining domestic farm
income and the hard
economics of our nation’s
balance of payments.
Mr. Bergland said we are
going to avoid previous
costly mistakes of “needless
export controls'.and em
bargoes which lead to the
loss of foreign markets and
reduce confidence in our
reliability as suppliers of
food.”
1944 - The National FFA
Foundation, Inc., was
created to give interested
organizations, businesses
and individuals an op
I JL CONSIGNMENT
11|P HORSE SALE J
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1977
% _ 12:00 Noon Sharp ■<
KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. j
v' Route 522,3 miles East of Middleburg I
i 5 miles West of Selinsgrove |
1 Load Canadian Draft Horses by Ken Pierce.
1 Load Sharp Standard Bred Driving Horses. ?
Horses Hitched at 9:30 A.M.
; < Tack Sold at 11:00 A.M. £
For Information Call
\i' 717-922-1490 or 717-837-2222 |
Last sale, top team horses sold for $lB7O to Harry i
Reiff, Leola, Pa. & three top driving horses brought i
$9OO a piece. 1
§. THIS WILL BE OUR LAST HORSE SALE %
U. FOR THIS YEAR
1
CHRISTMAS TOY SALE
FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. 25,6 P.M.
Also new homemade furniture •
& dry goods.
KE STIR'S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC.
Rt. 522 - RD 3, Middleburg, Pa.
Owners,
j '
DON & WALT KEISTER
Larry Long, auctioneer
Trucking Available
| Terms: Cash
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT AND HOGS
THANKSGIVING DAY
NOVEMBER 24,1377
Situated on Plum Creek Road, Center
Township, Berks County, Pa., 2Vz miles north of
Bern Church (Route 183), 8 miles north of
Reading. Watch for sale signs on day of sale.
International Harvester tractor 1066, 1250 hours;
Farmall MD; Farmall H; 8 N Ford; Massey-Ferguson
gas 410 combine with cab; 13’ grain head Hume reel
with floating cutter bar; Oliver Cletrack crawler,
Model A.D. for parts; 7’ dozer blade for International
Harvester Crawler T.D. 4; International Harvester
#l7O 6-bottom plow, automatic reset; International
Harvester 4-bottom plow; International Harvester 2-
bottom plow; Ford 3 point hookup, 2-bottom plow;
Glencoe 7 tooth chisel plow with tines, 2 years old;
Brillion 16’ transport spring harrow; International 350
10’ transport disc; Ford 7’ 3 point hookup disc; Massey-
Ferguson 7’ 3 point hookup disc; International Har
vester #44 four-row corn planter with fiberglass fer
tilizer hoppers; 2-row mounted corn planter for Far
mall H; Ford 2-row 3 point hookup com planter; In-
Harvester'grain drill; Smoker 24’ bale
elevator; Case 4 bar side rake; John Deere side rake;
Gehl #95 grinder mixer; International Harvester #46
baler with #lO thrower; International Harvester 8’ x 16’
high side wagon; John Deere 8’ x 14’ dump wagon;
wagon running gear; 2-row cultivator for Farmall 4; 2-
row cultivator for Ford; 25 V 7’ hydraulic lift grass
mower; Cunningham crusher; McCormick flail
chopper; MM portable com sheller with cob stacker;
New Idea 12 A manure spreader; New Holland silage
blower; 1951 International L 160 truck with 8’ x 14’
siding grain body; Poland chain saw; snowplow to fit
1066; 8’ x 14’ Diamond plated car carrier body;
Sauders loader for Ford and numerous other items.
Not too many small items. 8 tons wheat straw; 5 tons
oats straw; 6 tons first cutting hay; 4 tons second
cutting hay.
10 Sows with young, 1 spotted boar; 36 feeder pigs
sold after equipment sale.
SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M.
Conditions By;
Paul E. Bixler & Gerald G. Kramer, Auctioneers
- Refreshments by Central Berks Fire Company
Not Responsible for Accidents.
portunity to make a financial
investment in the future of
agriculture 1)y providing
funds for FFA incentive
award programs.
1947 - Members voted tqi
start their own supply
service thus beginning the
National FFA Supply Ser
vice in 1948.
Restaurant Open
11:OOA.M.
FARM EQUIPMENT
HOGS
WILLIAM & MARY SPATZ i