Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1978, Image 126

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    —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 10,1978
126
Committee plans PEIA management conference
ARLINGTON, Va. -
Poultry and Egg Institute of
America (PEIA) staff and
industry representatives
met in Philadelphia recently
to begin planning for the
Institute’s Eastern Regional
Management Conference,
November 8 and 9, 1978 at
Rabbit conference set
LANCASTER - Mark your
calendar and plan to attend
the Rabbit Conference on
July 28 and July 29, 1978 at
Kem Graduate Center on the
main campus of Penn State.
This conference is being
planned for anyone in
terested in the rabbit in
dustry. Presentations will
include talks on nutrition,
genetics, management,
disease and parasite control,
housing, equipment,
breeding, research needs,
commercial rabbit
s 3Se AL
225 HEAD OF
REGISTERED l/g
HOLSTEINS * "
NEW YORK STATE HERD DISPERSAL
At New Holland Sales Stables
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
12:30 Sharp
Sale barn located 12 miles East of Lancaster
off Rt. 23.
The complete herd of Registered milk cows, bred
heifers & small calves from Louis Dunkel, Oxford Co.,
NY. 125 milk cows in cell stages of production including
4 Astronaut & one Arlinda Chief daughter. 90% of herd
are 4 yrs. old or less. Good young cows with nice ud
ders. Many due to freshen this summer & fall. All cows
from proven AI bulls. Sires include two Double Triune,
10 Black Knight, 15 Needle Daughters, 15 Royal
Design, 4 Capsule, 5 Bucky T, 12 Simpson Apostle, 10
Roby, 10 David Lawn Dagen Prince. About 70 head
bred to freshen between July & October.
66 Bred heifers & open heifers, 30 bred to freshen
July to December. 36 big open heifers, all Registered.
34 purebred calves from one week to one year old.
(NOTE - This herd is thin but young with good ud
ders. Top breeding has been used. The land of cows
that will improve with more feed & a better home.)
Sale Time -12:30 Noon
30 day test for Interstate shipment
Owners
LEROY SMUCKER &
NORMAN KOLB
HAT & GAVEL
AUCTION CO.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15,1978^^^
5:30 P.M.
FURNITURE AND COLLECTIBLES
Oak extension table, jelly cupboard, oak wash stand,
miniature oak kitchen cabinet with roll top front, in
terspring sbfa bed, like new; Duncan Phyfe dining
room suite ' heavy duty auto, washer and
dryer, Red RS Prussia creamer and sugar, Japan
tea set, c iu, pressed glass, square tub Maytag
wringer her, stereoscope viewer, cuspidor,
campaign u, Community silverware set, Springfield
30-06,303 British rifle, plus lots more
WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS,
ESTATES AND ANTIQUES
WILBUR H. HOSLER
306 Owl Hill Road, Lititz
Harold K. fialebach, 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.
Positn ely No More Garage Sale Leftovers
Will Be Received.
the Benjamin Franklin
Hotel, Philadelphia.
Present at the session
were PEIA Vice Presidents
Richard Ammon and Paul
Korody, as well as Kenneth
Longacre, Horace W.
Longacre, Inc., Franconia,
production, processing and
marketing.
Also, workshops will allow
everyone to choose a subject
and participate in discussing
show rabbits and
management, association
activities, use of phar
maceuticals and how to show
a rabbit.
A program, list of Inns and
Motels, and a registration
form can be obtained by
writing to: Conference
Pa.; Jack Rawlins, The Fox
Company, Newfield, N.J.; Al
Schwartz, Poultry and Egg
Marketing, Vineland, N.J.;
Richard Stark, Hubbard
Farms, Walpole, N.H., and
Hendrik Wentink, Pennfield
Corporation, Lancaster, Pa.
“The Eastern Regional
Center, 410 Keller Building,
University Park, Pa. 16802.
One should please specify on
the request, “Rabbit Con
ference” program.
Everyone with interest' in
the rabbit industry is
welcome to attend. Con
ferees must pre-register.
SATURDAY, JUNE 17,1978
At The
DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Old Rt. 11, Danville, PA
NOTICE
SALE STARTS 7:00 PM
CONSIGNMENTS FROM OUR
REGULAR SHIPPERS
LOAD OF NEW TACK, BY 808 BIEL
NEW Ist Sat. Mo. - Merchandise Sale
SCHEDULE r 3rd Sat. Mo.-Horse Sale
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
For Additional Information
Call “Bud” Snyder or Bob Biel 717-528-9823
PUBLIC SALE
OF WOODLAND
254 ACRES (More or Less)
Lancaster & Lebanon Counties (Near Mt.
Gretna).
SATURDAY, JULY 1
At 12:00 Noon
REAL ESTATE AT 2 P.M.
Sale to be held along Pinch Road (Just off
Cider Press Road West of Rt. 72 North of
Manheim), Rapho Township, Lancaster Co., PA.
PA.
WOODLAND
254 ACRES (More or Less)
Consisting of Two Tracts
TRACT #1 130 ACRES WOODLAND (More or Less)
State Game Lands North and West side of property.
Many feet road frontage along Pinch Road.
This property borders west side of Pinch Road &
north of Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Located in Lancaster and Lebanon Counties. Rapho,
West Cornwall and South Londonderry Townships.
TRACT #2124 ACRES WOODLAND (More or Less)
This tract located North side Camp Road. (Just off
Pinch Road), South Pa. Turnpike. Mostly4n Lancaster
County, Rapho and Mt. Joy Townships. Approx. 800’
road frontage along Camp Road.
These two beautiful tracts woodland will be offered
as two separate units or as one complete tract.
Sale to be held at Oliver Moyer Residence located
along Pinch Road (just off Cider Press Road West of
North of Manheim, Rapho Township, Lancaster
County, Pa.
For inspection of woodland call executor at (717) 665-
2770.
Mobile Home (To be moved)
Sale to start at 12 Noon. Real Estate at 2 P.M.
Terms By
JOHN L MOYER ESTATE
Robert O. Hess, Executor
T. Glenn Horst Auctioneer Service
859-1331
T Glenn & Timothy G Horst, Aucts
J David Young Atty
Management Conference
will be a showcase for ‘ex
perimental techniques’ in
conference com
munication,” says Ammon.
“Although this conference is
being held as a replacement
for the former NEPPCO
convention, we do not intend
to copy the NEPPCO con
vention format. Instead, we
feel the Institute should use
this opportunity to develop a
new format with new and
different program ideas, and
utilize speakers and
workshop leaders who are
among the very best in then
respective fields and who for
the most part are new to
industry audiences.”
According to Committee
members, the two-day
session will focus on profits
through management
development and will en
compass topics such as the
expanding role of the federal
government; the American
diet and the change it has
undergone in the past
decade; and evaluation of
marketing opportunities and
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY, JUNE 23
The undersigned, Executrix of the estate of
Arne J. Aaraas, will sell the following real and
personal property at the premises situate in
Centre Township, Perry County. (Follow Rt. 274
to Mannsville Road at Adams Corner, 1.7 miles
West of New Bloomfield, Pa. Stay on Mannsville
Road for 1 mite to Church Road. Turn right.
Follow sale signs.
REAL ESTATE AT 12:00 Noon
Being the property of Ame J. Aaraas Estate, situate
in Centre Township, Perry County, Pa., containing 108
acres, more or less, with good road frontage; % being
wooded and balance open fields with good stream
running through property. Large, 2-story frame
dwelling with three rooms on first floor and four
bedrooms on second floor. Dug well water supply.
PERSONAL PROPERTY BEGINNING AT 10:00 A.M.
Household goods - marble top. bureau and wash
stand, Mohawk cook stove, beds, dressers, chairs,
tables and stands, dinner bell, coffeegrinder, butcher
tools, crocks and jugs, mirrors, picture frames, child’s
desk, lamps, carpenter tools. This is a complete
dispersal sale.
Terms of sale announced on day of sale.
ARNE AARAAS ESTATE
Erma Beard, Executrix
Auctioneer: V. Art Kling
(717)-789-3883
PUBLIC SALE
ANTIQUE FURNITURE, GLASSWARE & MISC. ITEMS
of the William A. Miller Estate
Approx. 1 mile south of Collinsville, turn off
Rt. 74 on Chanceford Rd. to Burns Rd. First
farm on left in York Co., Pa.
SATURDAY, JUNE 17,1978
AT 10:00 A.M.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTOR'S ITEMS
Lg. pine 2 pc. comer cupboard w/2 glass paned
doors, 2 drawers & 2 doors at bottom; round oak table
w/3 leafs; oval oak ext. table; 5 pc. parlor suite; R.S.
Howard player piano; piano bench & rolls; 3 pc. oak
bedroom suite; 3 oak beds; 2 oak chest of drawers;
cottage dresser w/wood pulls; 4 oak rockers; 2 trunks;
blanket chest; set of 4 bentwood chairs; sideboard;
buffet; oak stands; 3 pc. parlor suite; cane seat & back
rocker; other oak chairs; plank bottom chairs; plank
seat high chair; jelly cupboard; top of old cupboard;
very nice copper clad cook stove w/warming oven on
top; another old cook stove; porch rockers; magazine
racks; 2 newspaper racks; clothes tree; drying rack;
dry sink; oak mantle clock; lg. wood butter chum;
chopper wash boilers; stereo viewer & pictures; 2
butter scales; mold, paddle & pineapple print; flat &
sad irons; trivettes; 3 lg. gold picture frames; lot of
beautiful decorated deep picture frames; ladies sofa;
coffee grinder; iron tea kettle; gas iron; meat fork &
dipper; crocks; jugs; lots of jars, over 30 dated; 2 gal.
ice cream freezer; washboard; store baskets; shaving
outfit; iron griddle, pots & skillets; milk cans; coal
buckets; graniteware; white feed bags; 12 ga. single
barrel shotgun; as ga. double barrel hammer type
shotgun, etc.
AHnOUE GLASSWARE, ETC.
GWTWlamp; rayolite; other Kerosene lamps; 7 pc.
opalescent water set; other water sets; carnival glass
dishes & vases; 12 place set Of dogwood china;
depression glass; pattern glass; berry sets; cookie
jars; set of 6 blue depression cups, saucers & glasses;
lg. & sm. chicken on nest; lot of nick-nacks & Japan
what-nots; cut glass; lamb cake mold; tin cookie
cutters; glass baskets; calendar plates; jewelry box;
pitcher & washbowl set; goblets; lots of dishes, pots &
pans; very niceG.E. double door refrigerator; wringer
washer & tubs; 2 iron beds; 2 metal lawn chairs; 20”
window fan, etc.
Terms: Cash or Approved Check.
Executors
Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph. 382-4379
Anderson & Warner, Clerks
Samuel Laucks, Attorney
Not responsible for accidents.
Refreshment rights reserved.
techniques -as well as
programs on the general
economic outlook and better
financial management. Th e
Conference will focus on
these problems relative to
the eastern half of the United
States.
Details on speakers and
specific program schedules
will be released as they
become available.
JENNIE V. SMELTZER
MERVIN S. MILLER,