Good year for farmers J distribution of it may not be ideal. “The weather, as usual, is the critical factor,” he concluded. , And while production FANTASTIC DISPERSAL MAY 26 OVER 300 HEAD Deraway Farm Complete Dispersal Neil Oeraway, Munnsviile, NY Owner SATURDAY, MAY 26 10:30 A.M. - Sale to be held at the Central Bridge Sales Arena, Central Bridge, NY. From Bingamton. take Rt 7 (1-88) NE to Central Bridge approx. 100 miles. Turn North on Rt. 30-A, 2 miles to sale. 210 REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS 210 80 Registered -130 Grade 115 cows, 20 bred heifers, 32 heifers ready to breed, 15 yearlings, 29 calves. Rolling DHIA Average—lls cows, 14,710 M 3.7% 540 F Several cows over 20,D00M. All home bred AUEastem and Curtiss Sires. Cows tinder excellent management, Heifers and calves very - well drawn. Daughters selling from outstanding sires such as: Paclamar Astronaut -5, Arlinda Chief, Moose Heart - Alliance, Bold C, Brigadier, R Maple, Rock, Centurian, Polaris, Randy, Velvet, Chap. Orlo, Minute Man, Beecher Eclipse and Ivanhoe Ace. It will be a tremendous dispersal. All AI sires, all DHIA records, large number to choose from. FLASH —lOO additional head of bred heifers from 1 consignment. *Cattle going out of statewill be tested immediately. CENTRAL BRIDGE SALES SERVICE Walt Wagner, Auctioneer and Manager 518-868-4571 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, MAY 26 AT 2:00 P.M. Located at 322-324 Arch St. in the Borough of Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. A certain tract of land upon which is erected a 2Vz Story Double Brick Dwelling Both sides consist of the following: large kitchen, dining room and living room. Second floor: 3 bedrooms and bath and a balcony. Full basement and attic, open stairway in living room, a lot of closet space, oil hot water heat, electric, hot'water heaters, borough water and sewage. Bothsides have a one car garage. (Auct.): This property will be offered as one unit. This is an ideal investment property or for an in-, dividual buyer for a home. These are well built homes. Inspection of property day of sale or call Lester 0. Weaver, 445-4385. SALE TIME 2:00 P.M. TERMS BY. IRViN C. MESSNER MARY K. MESSNER For the Harry Messner Estate Atty.: Hassel, Yost & Sorrentino Auctioneers: Lester O. Weaver - 445-6141 Barry D. Wanger - 445-4385 Not Responsible for Accidents - (Continued from Page 36) potentials look good, how about expenses involved? Penn State’s assistant professor of farm management Extension addressed himself to that topic. “Farm production ex penses in 1979 will be up by 12 to 14 per cent,” he began. Total production costs for the nation will be around $lO7 billion to $lll billion, he added. The farm management professpr made particular reference to increasing energy-costs, and speculated that Penn sylvania would stand to gain if transportation” costs continue to escalate. In the past, he explained, it was often more economical to truck feed supplies and food from more remote areas, but PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUE FURN., GRAND PIANO, MODEL A - FORD, CARRIAGE, CLOCKS, TRAINS, GLASS, CHINA & COUNTRY STORE ITEMS, ORIENTAL RUGS We will sell for various owners the following items at the auction room in Johnsville, just off Rt #75, midway between Union Bridge & Libertytown & 12 mi. N. of New Market, Frederick County Maryland on MEMORIAL DAY. MONDAY, MAY 28 Starting at 9 A.M., the following: Very early 2 pc. dutch cupboard w/blind doors, early deacon bench, wal. M.T. dresser, oak dry sink, pine dry sink, WAL. CYLINDER ROLL DESK w/bookcase top, SHOMACKER & CO. SQ. GRAND PIANO IN ROSEWOOD CASE, ca. 1870, good; -wal. pier mirror w/marble shelf, wad. D.L. ext. table, sheraton chest drawers, 4 blanket chests, oak china cabinet w/curved glass sides & door, 3 w/curved sides & straight door, wal. D.L. table, Ige. wal. wardrobe, Ige. wal. desk w/bookcase top, 3 PC. CHESTNUT BEDROOM SUITE w/high fancy bed, 3 pc. oak bedroom suite, 3 pc. mahg. bedroom suite, oak ice box, oak dressers & wash stands, 2 flat back wall cupboards, early wood barber chair w/red plush uphol.,.chestnut wash stand, dental cabinet, brass bed, iron & brass bed, 48” oak sq. ext. table w/claw ft. & leaves, 42” round oak ext. table, 6 drw. spool cabinet, OAK STORE CABINET w/top & bottom glass front bins, overall length 10’; counter top showcase, sev. sm. glass cases, sev. adv. racks, adv, signs, some smaller store items, Putnam dye cabinet, Ige. enterprise 2 wheel coffee mill, brass & onyx stand, jelly cupboard, pie safe, tool chest, vict. side chairs, late vict. parlor suite, spinet desk, Columbia grafonola, early cobblers bench, empire dresser, empire sofa, oak mirrored buffet, oak beds, oak capt. chairs, oak side by side, oak chest drawers, oak cane seat chairs & rocker, many other chairs & rockers, fancy music cabinet, ea l >y wood washer, ca. 1880; B& C piano stool, sm. oak Larkins desk w/label, spice cabinet, rope beds, doll chest, set of 6 plank seat chairs, towel racks, hoosier cabinet w/flour bin, 3 PC. WICKER SET, wicker chairs & rockers, wicker baby carriage, 7 oriental rugs, 3’xs’ to s’xB’ approx.; Ige. cast iron cookstove, good; sev. wall & shelf clocks, 10 quilts, early cradle, 2 wood mantel’s, D.H. sew. inch., brass & glass ballot box, Lionel train cars & engines, ca. 1906 until 1940; copper apple butter kettle, tin churn, wood chum, shave mirror, brass clothes tree, oak clothes tree, buggy foot warmer, tea caddy, meat block, church bench, store scales, old Texaco gas pump, candle molds, powder horns, C.W. prints, dated; sm. nat’l. art deco cash register, Middletown coverlet, baskets, trunks, 2 pc’s, redware, 8 ice cream parlor swivel stools, G.W.W. lamp, piano lamp, glass lamps, rayo lamp, Ige. slaw cutter, copper wash boiler, Pa. schnitzel dryer, pictures & frames, etc., 20 PC’S CARNIVAL GLASS, some signed, limoge, 1.5., 2 moon & star compotes, pickle castor, other glass & china, 150 pc. set of brush gold flatware, 1930 MODEL-A-FORD 2 DR., restored sev. years ago, rubber tire one horse stick wagon in parade condition, one horse wagon w/front wheel missing, many unlisted pieces of fur niture & small items. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Some of the furniture is in the rough, some w/good finish. All items sold without reserve. INSPECTION SUNDAY May 27,1 P.M. until 5 P.M., sale in tent. Lunch both days by Johnsville Methodist Church Ladies. TERMS • Cash or approved check. SALE CONDUCTED BY; AUSTIN BOHN, AUCTIONEER PH 775-7607 Chas. Funkhouser, Auctioneer John Green Jr & Jacob Altvater, Clerks. as transportation becomes more expensive, producers’ and consumers’ needs will have to be met, closer to home. Pennsylvania’s close proximity to more than a quarter of the nation’s population will make agricultural expansion here attractive. And that’s the key to the optimism that’s being voiced. The 110 bankers in attendance were reminded of .that over and over again. The occasion for the outlook reports was the 1979 Agricultural Conference for Pennsylvania Bankers. It was held here Tuesday through Thursday of this week at the J.O. Keller Conference Center of the Pennsylvania State University. Sponsoring Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1979 HARRISBURG Placements of broiler chicks in the commonwealth during the week ending May 5 were up 14 per cent from the same week a year ago, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. The placements were 2,382,000, six per cent above the previous week. Average placements during the past nine weeks were 14 per cent above a year earlier. Placements of broiler organizations were The Cooperative Extension Service, and Penn State University, in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Banking Association’s Agricultural Lending Committee. More detailed reports on the Conference activities are printed elsewhere in this issue. ABSOLUTE AUCTION COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE k/a MAINLAND PLANT FARM At Store Road (several hundred ft. SW of Rt 63), Mainland, Montgomery Co., Pa. (On Rt. 63, -1 mi. West of Ext. 31 of the Pa. Turnpike) FRIDAY, JUNE 1 2*oo P M REAL ESTATE —1% Acres L-shaped w/81 ft. front, was used as a greenhouse. Zoned Commercial w/oir site water & sewer; w/a frame 1 sty. retail shop 20x31, -Gas Fired Hot Air Heat w/fiberglass greenhouse 22x48. 3 Greenhouses cement block w/metal & wood frame and glass, 14x16,22x42, & 22x62 w/Gas Fired Warm Air Heat, fans, benches, etc. 2 Plastic over wood Greenhouses 22x62 & 22x72 Gas Hot Air Heat, & fiberglass Greenhouse 15x17, INSPECTION—Fri., May 25,12-2p.m. orbyappt. TERMS —15% down day of sale; settlement w/in 60 days. REQUEST BROCHURE SANFORD A. ALDERFER, INC. Real Estate Brokers And Auctioneers Harleysville, Pa. (215) 723-1171 PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE ANTIQUES, COLLECTOR’S ITEMS, GUNS, 7 H.P. CUB CADET ETC. Located in the Village of Forksville (Sull. Co.) Owners sold home, makes Sale necessary. SATURDAY, MAY 26 Starting at 10 A.M. Under Tent Early Cherry Slant top Desk w/Dovetailed Drawers, Nice; 2 Odd Pine Wash Stands w/Towel Bar Handles & Drawers; 2 Bent Drawer Wash Stands w/Bent Legs; Old Oak 10 day Executives Wall Clock w/Second Hand; Fancy Old Sessions 8 day Vz hour Strike Mantle Clock w/Carved Bird’s Head; Beautiful Carved Feet Uph. Loveseat; 1 pc. Wall Cupboard; Oak Wardrobe; Pine Boston Rocker; Old 2 glass door Bookcase; Oak Bent Leg STand; Old Walnut Stool; Primitive Bu. Measure; Wicker Fernery; Ladies Pockeibook made from old Soft Drink Bottle Cap Corks; 6 plank bottom Chairs; Pressed back chairs; candle snuffer; brass candle holders; lovely upright Piano made by Schiller; Ball & Claw foot Piano Stool; Butter Bowl & Ladel; Walnut Dropleaf Table; Oval Marble top stand; Crocks; Library Table; Flat Trunk; Oak Blanket Chest; Wedding Ring Quilt; Lots of old glassware; 10 pcs. of Sterling Silver; Ser. for 6 International Sterling; 2 Rem. Mod. 760 Pump Guns, 30-06 w/6 power Scope & 244; Ithaca 16 Ga. Pump Gun w/Polychoke; Cub Cadet 7 h.p. 42” Tractor w/Plow, & Cultivators; 16” Snow Blower; Cedar Chest; 6 Maple Dining Chairs; Elec trolux Shampooer, Buffer, Scrubber, Lawn Chairs; Portable Suitcase type Bar; 1-30 gal. & 2-5 gal. glass fish tanks w/stand & all accessories; house plants including Lemon & Orange trees; lots more. Owners, W.L “BUD” & RUTH HERR Auct. Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 Broilers up chicks in the key 21 poultry producing states were 83,220,000, about the same as the previous week but eight percent above the same week a year earlier. Average placements during the past nine weeks were ten percent above a year ago. PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., MAY 25 1:30 PM. WESTMINSTER LIVESTOCK AUCTION Westminster, Md. Phone (301) 848-9820 Lunch 39