Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 25, 1979, Image 149

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    Foreign soybean demand expected to
ATLANTA, Ga. - Soybean continue to grow at a rate of
demand in Japan and about five per cent annually,
Western Europe should . but anticipated yield in-
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
SAT., SEPTEMBER 15
1:00 P.M.
Located along North Shirk Road and Huyard
Road, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.
Directions: From New Holland take Route 23
West to North Shirk Road (at Burger Chef) turn
right. Proceed app. 1 mile, property on right.
16 ACRE FARMETTE more or loss
with app. 2100 feet of road frontage
Erected thereon a: 7 ROOM FRAME FARM HOUSE
with built-in sunporch and laundry. Full basement.
Also a 6 Room Log House, well over 100 years old.
Frame Ground Floor Barn with' dung yard. Frame
tobacco shed with cellar and stripping room, also com
crib attached. Hog sty and chicken house combined.
Several other outside buildings. 3 wells. 2 cisterns.
Large lawn. Shade and fruit trees.
OPEN HOUSE: Two Saturdays prior to sale date.
9:00 A.M. toS:OOP.M.
TERMS: 10% down day of sale, 20% November 15,
1979 at settlement Seller agrees to take bade a pur
chase money mortgage with the following terms: 30%
January 3,1980; 40% January 3,1981, interest at 6%%
on unpidd balance. Interested buyers must contact
seller 10 days prior to sale date.
REAL ESTATE AT 2:00 P.M.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
-MISCELLANEOUS
Singer Treadle Sewing Machine; Empire Bureau;
Chest of Drawers; Sun Oak F’arlor Heater; Metal
Kitchen Sink; Childs Bed; Chafts; Misc. Lumber;
Concrete Pipes; Steal Drums; Shovel Harrow; Sizing
Boxes; Milk Cans; several Rolls Fence Wire, plus
more things not listed.
Sale by,
ELLA M. RISSLER
Auctioneers:
NevinZ. Martin, 354-7186
Lewis B. Groff. 354-7826,
Clerks: Martin’s
Not Reponsible For Accidents
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE CLOCKS, TRAINS
AND ANTIQUES
MR. & MRS. DANIEL C. WALTEMYER
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3D
On the premises of R.D.#2, Felton, PA. Follow
Rt. 624 south from New Bridgeville approx. 2
miles to sale.
GAS ENGINE, ANTIQUES
TRAINS, CLOCKS,
COMIC BOOKS, ETC.
Westinghouse refrig.-freezer combo, in coppertone;
elec, range in good cond.; elec, chord organ; chunk
stove; 2 h.p. engine on a dolly • Stover Mfg. & Engine
Co.; several sets of Lionell, American Flyer & Man
trains; dozens of cars, etc.; 2 Ogee weight-driven
clocks; 3 mission clocks; 15 or more mantel clocks of
ah kinds; two-horse bobsled; comic books from 1942
thru 1975 such as -1942 Capt. Future, over 50 from 1952,
53 & 54 m Popeye, Donald Duck, Superman, Red
Ryder, Batman, Mutt & Jeff, Gene Autry, Lone
Ranger, Roy Rogers, I Love Lucy, Bugs Bunny, etc.; 2
banjo clocks; 2 butter scales; 2 apple peelers; dozens
of crocks & jugs; 3 steamer trunks; hundreds of
marbles; blacksmith’s drillpress; Sterling silver
flatware, service for 8; Rogers silverplate, set for 8; 78
records; jeweler’s lathe; 1976 Motor’s auto manual;
many pcs. of very old pattern glass; depression glass;
carnival glass, etc.; Japanese pcs.; Japanese
chocolate set; brass nautical lamps; 5 buck saws; gas
ifmp; gas lantern; dozefls of lanterns of all sizes;
Rrostie root beer thermometer; kerosene lamps;
sewing kit; 2 - Bmm movie cameras; movie projector;
“fee alum, beer keg buoy; wooden clock gears;
dozens of clock cases; many boxes of clock parts,
works, faces, etc; and much more.
Terms; Cash, or check w/approved LD.
Auiiittpc*
DANIEL C. WALTEMYER
PAULINE E. WALTEMYER
Sechrist, Auctioneer
Anderson & Warner, Clerks
Refreshments Reserved
Notßesponsible For Accidents
2:00 P.M.
creases and significantly
greater planting of soybeans
in Brazil, and competition
from other oils, may pose
threats to American soybean
exports in the future.
That was the message
PUBLIC SALE
Attention Farmer's & Contractor’s
Sechiist Sales Co.
2nd Annual Fall
Consignment
Sale
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
___ At 9:30 A.M.
Sale held at Livestock Auction Grounds.
Stewartstown, Pa. R.D.#l near New Park, Pa.
If you have items for sale & want them advertised
please get list to me by Aug. 2S. This is the time to sell
that fall harvester & seeding equipment. Receiving
consignments Thurs., Sept. 6 & FrL, Sept 7-7 A.M. to 7
P.M. Ph. office 993-6130 or Res. 382-1379.
Robert L. Sechrist
Manager
YOUNG’S ANNUAL ANTIQUE
AND COLLECTOR’S
AUCTION
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
At 9:00 AiM.
Located at the Belleville Livestock Market
Building, Belleville, Pa.
GLASSWARE - LAMPS - DOLLS
A lot of glassware items, etc., including pattern
glass, stemware, Gaudy Welsh, Flo blue, Ironstone,
Peaiiut Jar, 5 pc. bowl and pitcher set and odd pitchers
and bowls, picture view-master, cut glass, pressed
glass, Carnvial, Majolica, Copper luster, stone water
pitcher, beer steins, mustache cups, shaving mugs,
cruets, Bisque doU, other dolls, jugs, crocks of all sizes
- some w/blue, coverlet, red satin glass hanging hall
light, banging light w/original shade, vapo cresolene
lamp, G-W-W lamp, brackee lamp (complete),
miniature lamps, various sizes and shapes of oil lamps,
Aladdin light, R.R. switch lights, R.R. lantern, skater’s
lantern, odd lanterns and other misc. items.
CLOCKS - BRASS - WOOD - TIN
Several clocks, Regulator school clock, mantel, kit
chen clocks, etc., wall telephone, brass sleigh bells,
brass bucket, copper kettle, barrel makers form and
tools, other brass pcs., iron bank, tin toys, small iron
kettles, tin and agate items, milk cans, butter bowls
and prints, several churns - round and square, coffee
grinder, baskets Daguerreotypes, all sizes of picture
frames, easel, broad axe, carpenter and blacksmith
tools, wooden straw fork and rakes, grain Rail, wooden
floor towel stand, etc.
- FURNITURE -
Harvest table, cherry farm table w/2 drawers,
mahogany desk and bookcase comb., pine cupboard
and bookcase comb., child’s cupboard, several pcs.
wicker, wooden ice refrigerator, pie cupboard, New
England ice box, flour chest, kitchen cabinet, hand vic
trola, dressers and chests of drawers, double beds,
rope beds, marble top wash stand, marble top stand,
dutch cupboard w/glass doors, corner cupboards,
school master and school desks, oak side board, wash
stands, misc. stand of all kinds, cradle, several dry
sinks, wood boxes, carpenter’s tool box, jelly cup
board, curved glass china closet, walnut china cup
board, round and square oak tables, drop leaf table,
spool cabinet, trunks, blanket chests, clothes trees,
New England commode, spinning wheel, ice cream
parlor chairs and table, 7 ft deacons bench, foot stools,
piano and. organ stools, child’s rocker, other rocking
chairs, set of 6 oak chairs, plank bottom chairs, cap
tains chairs, high chairs, cane seat chairs, etc., wooden
medicine cabinets, and other small wooden items.
Several pieces of furniture have been refinished.
THIS HAS BEEN A GOOD YEARLY SALE:
PLAN TO ATTEND.
Terms - CASH LnnchatSale
YOUNG’S ANTIQUES
BLANCHE & BAKER YOUNG
Belleville. Pa.
Mark Click and Dale Gibboney
Auctioneers
from experts participating
in Ciba-Geigy’s World
Soybean Report at the
American' Soybean
Association’s annual
meeting here on Aug. 13.
Speakers representing'
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25, 1979-
Japan, Western Europe,
Brazil and the U.S. were
linked via satellites in the
first, live closed-circuit TV
business conference.
Dr. Hiroshi Nakamura,
director of Hohnen Oil Co.,
Tokyo, forecast a steady
annual growth of three to
five per cent in Japan’s
utilization of soybeans. He
stressed bis nation’s need for
a dependable source ofi
supply and diplomatically'
chided American growers
about the amount of foreign
matters shipped with U.S.
soybeans. He also warned
that Japanese consumers
prefer rapeseed oil over
soybean oil because
rapeseed oil is more stable
than soybean oil in terms of
color and flavor reversion.
Due to development of a new
Canadian variety, con
sumption of rapeseed oil and
meal is growing fast in
Japan. He estimated
Japan’s rapeseed imports at
about one million tons this
year, a 20 per cent increase
over last year.
Even though soybean
production in Brazil
are lower than* in the U.S.,
said Paulo Robert Vianna,
executive director of that
country’s Production
Financing Commission,
marketing costs are higher.
As a result, Brazilian and
American beans compete on
an equal footing. However,
he reported that Brazilian
yields, currently at 26
bushels per acre, and
planting, are both in-
PUBLIC SALE
COINS, ANTIQUES,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
GUNS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
At 10:00 A.M.
Sale will be held in the Willow Street Com
munity Bldg, behind the fire hall in Willow
Street.
1911 Liberty 2 Vz dollar gold piece; 1896 liberty silver
dollar; 1922,1924 silver dollars; 1853 quarter; 1942,1963
quarters; silver dimes from 1919 thru the 1960’5; sheaf
pennies in the 1940’s & 1950’5; 1918,1929 & 1937 pennies;
Indian bead pennies in the 180 Vs & 1900’s; 1865 three
cent piece; 1812,1822 & 1846 large liberty 1 cent pieces.
Jelly cupboard; drop leaf table; parlor table; odd
tables; 3 oak chairs; rockers; Free sewing machine;
Early American sofa & chair; portable Victoria;
records; high training chair; trunk; wicker furnery;
wooden single becUnattress; spring; pictures; shadow
box; 40 yr. Old baity ring; old doll; old post cards; 1945
newspaper; old books in the 1800’s, Our Country an its
resources. Lane. Co. Historial Society; 1952 covered
bridge calendar; old German 8 day kitchen clock;
Ingraham pocket watch; old thimble; juice harp;
Sterling silver candle holders; tin measures; comb
bos; 72 yr. old Bisque cat & dog; 8 piece pitcher &,boM
set, rose pattern; china egg; salts; Toby mugs; quilts;
blankets; lap robe; band mirror dated in the 1800’s;
shoe bottoner; old slate; iron stone; Austria & Ger
man ware; milk kettle; agate coffee pot; crocks; jugs;
baskets; 2 step laddersftools; metal porch chairs.
12 gauge single barrel w/bammer; model D 22 rifle;
1907 Hamilton 22 rifle. Coins & guns will be sold at 2
PM. More items to numerous to mention. Not
responsible for accidents day of sale. No out of state
checks. Food available.
Sale By,
MARY BLEACHER
Auctioneers; Lloyd H. Kreider&
Randal V. Kline
Apprentice, Gary L. Shirk
(CRUDER A KLINE
AUCTION SERVICE
Phone 7)7) 7*6-3394
grow
creasing. Vianna projected
the 1979490 Brazilian soybean
crop at 543.8 million bushels.
Exports, be forecast, would
be approximately 68 million
bushels of beans, 7.2 million
metric tons of meal and
904,000 metric tons of oil.
Crushings during the March
1980 through February 1981
season are anticipated at
440.9 million bushels.
Johannes M. Randag,
president of the In
ternational Association of
Seed Crushers, forecast that
the nine European Economic
Community countries, plus
the expected three new
members - Greece, Spain
and Portugal - would import
about 500 million bushels of
soybeans this year, with a
five per cent annual increase
in demand. Randag also
called for an uninterrupted
supply of soybeans, and
pointed to possible heavy
competition from coconut oil
in a couple of years.
Assuring the overseas
experts, American Soybean
Association President
Merlyn Groot indicated that
soybean acreage would be
available as long as
American growers were
assured profitable markets
for their crop. He also
pointed to the association’s
commitment to soybean
marketing, and research
efforts of the association,
universities and U.S.
government to improve
yields, and called for free
trade channels between the
U.S., Europe and Japan.
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