E22—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, June 7,1980 Future of tobacco seen RALEIGH, N.C. - The future for the tobacco in dustry and any other farm crop in a free society lies in the marketplace and “not in government supply-manag ement,” Robert B. Delano said here Tuesday. Delano, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, spoke at the annual membership meeting of the Flue-cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corporation, a member owned cooperative marketing association. Noting that the U.S. share of the world tobacco market drops each year, Delano said. “This is a signal that something is drastically wrong with production methods which have become static under the present tobacco programs.” The farm leader urged tobacco producers to mechanize and upgrade BROOKS END AND PAR-KAY FARM FIFTY-FIFTH SALE 1980 SUMMER OFFERING FRIDAY. JUNE 27 1:00 P.M. At the Farm • Beavertown, Pa. 260 head of SCOTCH & IRISH and other foreign bloodlines • Many Imported from Scotland YORKSHIRE—LANDRACE Born and raised on our farms from our parent im ported stock. 100 ★ Bred gilts - most of which carry Scotch or Foreign Blood litters. 50 * YORKSHIRE - Many carry Scotch Utters. 50 * LANCRACE - All carry Scotch or Foreign Blood Litters. 50 * BOARS 30 * YORKSHIRE - New Scotch Bloodlines as well as Irish and American Bloodlines. 20 ★ LANDRACE - All 100% SCOTCH, IRISH or ether foreign blood. 100 * Commercial Open Gilts - Mostly Irish & Scotch blood. Scan-O-Probe Loin Eye ft Back fat figures. Production tested - Certified Meat Proven ft Show Ring Champion Stock. Certified brncelosls free ft pseudo rabies free. Health charts sale day for entry into any state. 4 big prodution wins of recent shows top indexing Yorkshire, Pen of boars, PA test station feed con version 2.55, rate of gain 2.52. Top indexing Pen of boars, Del. test station feed conversion 2.Hrate of gam 2.44. Second high indexing Pen over all breeds Del. test station Landrace feed conversion 2.48, rate of gam 2.05. Ohio production barrow show we had both champion and reserve champion on foot winners. They were York, Landrace crossbred barrows. IRISH BOARS and GILTS of tills great Dam will sell. Greenback 3844, one of our foundation Irish Yorkshire Sows. RENO PARK MARK 717-658-5821 717-658-6544 717-658-7007 717-658-7304 717-658-6702 Catalogs Available Mike Jones, Greenville, VA - Auct. production techniques to keep up with world com petition. Delano said the export value of U.S. tobacco leaf and products is more than two billion dollars annually. “those export figures are small compared to what they ■ could be if modern farming techniques were turned loose to produce the U.S. tobacco crop on efficient-sized acreage,” Delano said. “Under those conditions, we would out-produce and out-compete any country in the world.” Delano also noted that federal, state and local ■MI n i *4«|« ‘i'H'* Owners: RENO & PARK THOMAS & MARK STEHR in marketplace government taxes on tobacco and tobacco products amount to about $1.30 for every tobacco stalk Sale Reports A Public Sale of antiques was held May 31 by Virgie M. Work, 113 E. Petersburg Road, Neffsville, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices received were: Penn Decorated Parlor Stove $420, Square Oak Extension Table $125, Victrola $llO, RCA Radiola $45, Small Egg Basket $42.50, Apple Peelers $25 to $27.50, Cherry Seeder $22.50, 2 Iron Kettles $l7 and $25, Chipped Bicwn-glass Water Pitcher $37.50. Auctioneers were T. Glenn Horst and son. A Public Sale of farm machinery and household ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION DISCONTINUED, DAMAGED, OBSOLETE ITEMS ujiHom TUESDAY-EVENING, JUNE 17 w¥ ll#lVvO 5;45 p.M. on Wickes Parking Lot... Lumber Corner of Route 272 and Garden Spot Road, Ephrata, Pa. ASSORTED LUMBER: 2x3, 2x4, 2x6, 2xB, 2xlo, 2x12, check ed, warped and weathered. TREATED POSTS: 4 x 6 and 6 x 6 ALL WEATHER WOOD: 2 x 4 and 4 x 4 12 - 28 ft. trusses 4/12 pitch w/overhang; 2-28 ft. gable trusses 12 - 28 ft. trusses 4/12 pitch, 12-26 ft. gable trusses 4/12 pitch w/overhang. STEEL FARM GATES: 1-10 ft., 2-16 ft. Aluminum farm/roof ing, green, gold, red and plain aluminum; 14 ft. and 16 ft. lengths. Steel farm roofing, brown, blue, gold; 16 ft. lengths. 1-28 x 36 twin Andersen window* 1-28 x 14 twin Andersen window, 1-Andersen 6 ft. vinyl patio door (less handle), 1- Crestline 6 ft. patio door - damaged screen, 2-35 in. x 35 in. sliding wood windows with insulated glass, 1-26 in. x 66 in. case ment window. ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS: 6-4 ft. x 4 ft. white, 2-4 ft. x 2 ft. white, 2-3 ft. x 4 ft. Bronze, 1-3 ft. x 3 ft. bronze and 6 ft. x 4 ft. windows. ASSORTED SIZE STORM DOORS: WHITE AND BRONZE, 2-9 x 7 wood garage doors (slightly damaged or parts missing). 1- 9x6/6 white fiberglass display door. 2-30x80 prehung doors, slightly damaged. 1-28 x 80 colonial bifold door (perfect condi tion). 1-36 x 80 steel door only w/diamond glass insert. 1 - 30 gal. electric water heater and 1-52 gal. electric water heater, 1-5 ft. white steel bathtub, 2-30 in oak vanity cabinets, 2 pr. 14” x 19” half bavarian shutters and 2 pr. 14” x 38” assorted aluminum and plastic shutters. 10 sq. hallmark roof shingles, 15 dbl. cedar hand split shingles and 34 bdl. 24 in. cedar shingles, also assorted end of run and colors. 6 sq. DBL 5 cream aluminum siding, 3 sq. 8 in. yellow and 3 sq. 8 in. red aluminum siding. Some accessories to match. 19-8 ft. concrete and steel basement posts. Chainlink fence accessories. 2-12 ft. single aluminum ladders, hardware, paint, carpet and vinyl remnants. MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. LL BE SOLD. grown or about $6 billion annually—three times the total gross revenue to producers. goods was held May 31 by Omar F. Beiler, 7 miles east of Lancaster, Pa. Some prices received were: Ladies Side Saddle $750, Cupboard $45, Warm Morning Coal Stove $375, Iron Kettle $2lO, Rocker $B5, China Closet $250, Meat Sheer $l9O, Leather Spliter $32.50, Iron Cutter $32, Plane $32.50, 5 Milk Cans $8 each, Wheelbarrow $l2, Plow $ll5, Conveyor $6O, Potato Plow $75, Mis Chalmers WD 45 Tractor $1350, also old Com Shelter $3O. Auctioneers were Steve Petersheim and Everett Kreider. I’m Guest Consignor To Charles Griest PRODUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 14 - At 1:00 P.M. At the New Holland Sales Barn, New Holland. PA 17557. ENTRIES ARE: 2 January Duroc boars out of Red Horse. He produced the Champion 4-H Medium Barrow at the 1980 Farm Show. 2 January Duroc Gilts, same breeding as boars. 2 Chester White December boars ready for service. Long & tree moving boars. 2 Chester White December Gilts, broody gilts. Litter mates to boars, out of sow that raised 58 pigs out of 5 Utters. 2 Chester White & Duroc gilts, big, ready to breed. Entries are tested for Pseudorabies, Brucellosis and Lepto. We have groups of boars, Chester White & Durocs for sale at farm, ready for service. Will deliver, satisfaction guaranteed. Write For Catalogs • RODGER BANKERT RD3 Hanover, PA 717-632-4722 T. Glenn Horst, Auctioneer Lunch Stand By Akron Fire co. . Wickts Akron J / \ J H To Lane
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