Faming, Saturday, August 26,1378 1- Fulton Grange meets QUARRYVILLE - Harry Baker, Overseer of Fulton Grange 66, presided at their regular business meeting August 14 at Oakryn, Pa. when they supported the Congressional House Agriculture Committee in which they unanimously approved a resolution urging the Food and Drug Ad ministration to await completition of scientific studies before making a final decision on a proposed regulation to force a drastic cut in the use of certain antibiotic drugs at low levels in livestock and poultry feed. They also supported S.B. 843, Printers No. 1139, in the Pa. General Assembly which would amend the Public School Code by permitting a school board to establish its PENNSYLVANIA LANDRACE ASSOCIATION FALL SHOW AND SALE SATURDAY, SEPT. 2,1978 Show 10:00 A.M. Sale 1:00 P.M. Location. Lebanon Area Fair Grounds, In- j I tersection of Cornwall and Evergreen Rds., /I /~\ I 60 HEAD 60 Landrace, the Universal Breed. BRED GILTS - OPEN GILTS - BOARS f The original lean meat breed. 3 The world’s best mothers. LANDRACE TRADE MARKS < More capacity to produce. f An asset to any herd. Lunch available - by Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club. FOR CATALOGS WRITE TO: LARRY G. BAUM Secretary Penna. Landrace Assoc. RDS, Box 280 Elizabethtown. PA 17022 PH: 717-367-2882 "THE EASTERN" LCR INFLUENCE SALE OF CHAROLAIS BEEF CATTLE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1978 12:30 P.M. SALE TIME 12:30 P.M. MERCER SALE BARN, MERCER, PA. Location: 3 miles north of interstate 80 on State Rt. #l9. FEATURE: Selling 90 head of “LCR” Prefix & influence Cattle. 10 Polled Bulls. 80 females (many polled and with calves). SATURDAY MORNING: Inspection of Sale Cattle. Lunch available at sale barn restaurant 12:15 P.M. - Pre Sale Program - Tribute to Litton Charolais Ranch 12:30 P.M. - Sale Time. Write or call for Catalogue: DAVE JAMESON R 4, Box 330, New Castle, PA 16101 PH 412-654-9985 TECHNICAL LIVESTOCK CONSULTANTS David D Seamans 1035 Foxhill Road, State College, PA 16801 PH 814-238-8909 busing routes in the most feasible and economical way. In essence students who plan to provide their own transportation would not be included in the established route buses must follow. It was announced that members have been working in the evenings trimming and removing excess tree and shrubbery growth and are ready to start painting the Grange hall. More help is welcome. Mrs. William Rhoades presented the annual memorial service in memory of Mrs. Anna Arm strong, W. Harold Graybeal and Russel Harts.”. Members who went on the Grange Canadian tour this month should bring their Farmers Union re-emphasizes HARRISBURG - The newly-formed Farmers Union Legislative Com mittee on Wednesday con cluded its meeting in Camp Hill, resolving to actively lobby for the benefit of family farmers in Penn sylvania. pictures to the next meeting, August 28. The theme of the /program will be “Emergency Help” and there will be a roll call “What would you do if a member became seriously ill during a Grange meeting.” The Lecturer, Mrs. William Rhoades, is requesting members to present a talent number at the September 25 meeting and to get in touch with her soon. Farmers Union, long recognized for its family farm policy initiatives, planned the August 15 and 16 meeting in response to a grassroots request from Pennsylvania members. Keynote speaker for the meeting was Nor thumberland County Senator Franklin L. Kury, who ex plained the possibilities of political involvement by agricultural groups in the law-making process. Kury said to the committee, “Your beliefs cannot possibly be reflected in the law of Commonwealth until you work for that goal becoming a real action committee.” More than 14 Farmers Union counties in Penn sylvania are represented on the committee, with ap proximately 25 persons attending the initial meeting at the Penn Harris Motor 117 ACRES - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE -117 ACRES FARM MACHINERY-TOOLS To be held, taking U.S. Route 11 South from Chambersburg, 1 mile to Loop Road T-489, turn right, continue 1 mile to sale site (SALE SIGNS POSTED ON PROPERTY) on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1978 117 ACRES - REAL ESTATE -12:30 P.M. -117 ACRES M that tract of land lying and being in Guilford Township, Franklin County, Pa. containing 117.5 acres and having a frontage of 6100 ft. on Loop Road T-489. This tract of land is improved with the following: A very nice and spacious 28’ x 70’-2% story pre Civil War stone home containing kitchen, bath, utility room, large hallway, dining room with fireplace, large living room with fireplace on first floor; 2 large bedrooms with fireplace, 2 smaller bedrooms, sewing room & nice hallway on second floor. Home has full storage attic, oil hot air heat, shingle roof, a 16’ x 16’ " frame outkitchen with large bake oven, a 7 ft. front & side porch & property is nicely landscaped and recorded in Deed Book 592 at page 584. Other improvements on property are a nice newly painted 48’ x 70’ frame barn with metal roof, a 13’ x 18’ log and frame building with aluminum roof, a 22’ x 32’ cement block and frame garage with metal roof (partially cemented), a 9’ x 9’ brick smokehouse, a 28’ x 48’ combination com crib and wagon shed with metal roof. This property has a fine spring close to buildings and most of the farm is limestone ground having 86 tillable acres of which are in alfalfa, com, wheat, 5 acres oak timber and balance in pasture. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: If looking for a fine stone home and a very nice farm, don’t miss this sale. An unusual opportunity for homeowner, farmer, investor or developer. PUBLIC INSPECTION of this farm SUNDAY, AUGUST 27 - 12:00 - 6:00 P.M. Other inspections by appointment only by contacting undersigned Auctioneer or Mr. Paul Mehring at 717-334-2738. For a complete sale brochure contact un dersigned Auctioneer. Ford Mod. 3000, 3 pt. remote control, 13.6-28 rears-pusher 3400 hrs. in excellent condition; JD 2-14” bottom 3 pt. plows w/coverboards; Ford 7% ft, 3 pt. disc harrow; Ford 3 pt., 3 section tractor harrow; Ford 3 pt., 2 row cultivator; like new Ford 3 pt., 7 ft. cutterbar mower; Ford 3 pt. crane; Ford 3 pt. rear ground scoop; Ford 2 section 8 ft., 3 pt. tractor harrow; Hanson 100 gal,, 3 pt. field sprayer w/21 ft. booms; Ford 3 pt., 5 ft. rotary mower; 9 ft. single roll cultipacker; 3 pt. 2 row rotary hoe; Grove Mod. 505 wagon w/flat & sides; JD -FB-B 13 disc gram drill w/fertihzer and grass; McCormick Mod. 249 trip-type 2 row pull com planter; Jet 3 pt. hyd. post driver; JD Mod. 110 lawn & garden 8 h.p. 38” rotary mower; Bmley rear cultivators for same; Lawn Boy 21” S.P. rotary mower; large cast farm bell; 6 & 8 ft. picking ladders; misc. lumber; wheelbarrow; old bam hinges; 40 ft. shifting ladder; bag dollys; platform scales; turkey & chicken crates; lot misc. lawn & garden tools; small hand tools; large tap & die set. Many other items too numerous to mention TERMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY - Cash or approved check TERMS OF REAL ESTATE -10% down on day of sale. Financing available from owners with an additional 19% on settlement in 30 days, balance over 4 years at 8% interest with annual or monthly payments at buyers option. Periodic release of separate parcels available on terms. Other conditions will be made known at time of sale. C David Redding, Auctioneer Rt 6 Gettysburg, Pa 17325 Ph /17-334-6941 or 334-6598 Hartman & Hartman, Attorneys 126 Baltimore St - G-Burg, Pa. role to save family farms Inn. In'defining its role, the sylvania Farmers Umon group decided to work to members in state legislative inform and mobilize Penn- efforts. FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, AUGUST 29,1978 6:00 P.M. In Farmersville, 3 mi. East of Brownstown, Lane. Co., PA. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE Round maple table, 4 chairs & server by Van Sciver; 3-pc. Bassett walnut bookcase bedroom suite; 3 pc. Waterfall bedroom suite; set maple end tables; maple arm rocker; maple chest of drawers w/desk in drawer; Waterfall chest of drawers; cedar wardrobe; metal utility cabinets; pine breakfast set; mahogany wall table; Maytag auto, washer & dryer; 2 hutches; oak child’s rolltop desk & chair; old marbles; gas heater; dishes, small items, etc. We Sell on Commission. PUBLIC SALE 10:00 A.M. FARM MACHINERY-TOOLS Refreshment Rights Reserved Owners PAUL & SARA MEHRING clip ad for reference Call: JOHN J. RUH 717-354-5095