Foreign ag trade seen as major state business c HARRISBURG Penn- last Friday said foreign sylvania Agriculture agricultural trade has Secretary Penrose Hallowed become a major industry in JUMML DAIRY COW SHOW AND SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1960 AT THE GREEN DRAGON LIVESTOCK MARKET RO 3. EPHRATA, PA. Ribbons S 5 Classes | Expecting I Fresh Cow | 150 to 200 Trophies I Dry Cow I Top Purebred i Fresh Heifer { & Grade Cows Prize Money ! Dry Heifer 4 Heifers J Mixed Bred | No cows will be received after 5 P.M. Thursday, October 16 for the show. Judging 9:30 A.M. Sale 12:00 Noon Show cows to be sold at 1 P.M. Walter K. Risser, Proprietor Office 717-733-2444 Res. 717-838-4318 MENT-WOOD HOLSTEIN SALE Located 10 miles Northwest of Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pa. Leave Route 81 at Exit 6 in Chambersburg, follow ' Route 30.. West thru Chambersburg, then 7 miles to Saint Thomas, to Edenville Rd. three miles to farm, watch for signs in St. Thomas on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 Sale at I l:OOA.M. 90 - REGISTERED HOLSTEINS - PLUS CALVES Certified Accredited; Most Vacc.; 30 Day test. Sell ing 62 milk cows, 7 bred heifers, 6 open heifers. Many cows will be fresh before sale, others close, balance various stage of lactation. Good number are first, se cond and third lactation cows, some older; bred heifers due fall and winter. Some calves sell. 2 excellent - 3 very good - Some 86 - 87 - 88 point animals selling in clude - Excellent Black Eagel dtr., 311 D. 18,464 M., 636 F. Her Milestone heifer and Jemini bull calf sells. Audrey, V.G. 87 sells, Sire is Keywey Skylight Tobes Kennedy, Has in 229 D. 14,981 M. 3.9 T. 578 F., Inc. Her Ex. 90 point Marquis dtr. sells as 4 year old. Est. at 17,283 M., other V.G. dtrs. plus a bred heifer sells; Kingpin V.G. 88 dtr., sells with rec. to 21,000 M. 850 F., ,she has 3 year old dtr. by Marquis King, 2 year old dtr. by Glen Dell Arlinda Chief, 4 mo. old dtr. of Jemini sell ing; V.G. 86 point Ivanhoe Star with 19,312 M. 4.1 T. 788 F., Gay Ideal and Wayne Springs dtr’s sell; V.G. 85 Glenholm Alert Dean Pbst dtr. 18,100 M. 619 F., her 83 pt. Apollo dtr. sells; V.G. 87 Thonyma Royal Prince dtr., 17,418 M. 704 F., her Gay Ideal and Marvex dtr’s also sell; V.G. 88 dtr. of An-Da-Beauty Skyliner Chief, with 15,799 M. 4.0 T. 635 F. Inc., fresh by sale to Elev tion. Rial nice Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe dtr. fresh by sale with first calf. Also selling - V.G. 85 Elevation dtr.; V.G. 86 Paclamar Triune Complete dtr.; V.G. 85 Gay Ideal and others that could be mentioned. Service Sires Inc. Jemini, Marvex, Molly Chief, Topper, Creek and others. SALE MANAGERS NOTE The Woodring’s are selling all milking animals with exception of a few blemished cows. Cows have not been poshed for pro duction and should do well for buyers. Sale in Tent. TERMS: Cash or Good Check; LunchatSale. Write either of following for catalog. Ralph W. Horst, Manager, and Auctioneer, Marion, Pa. 17235 V. Art Kling, Manager and Auctioneer, Landisburg, Pa. 17040 Fred M. Naugle, Manager and Predigrees, R.D. 7. Carlisle. Pa. 17013 MERLE D. WOODRING & FAMILY 8890 Edenville- Cheesetown Rd. Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 Phone 717-369-2566 the Pennsylvania economy. Hallowed told more than 4C export exhibitors par ticipating in an Agriculture and Food Exposition in Philadelphia, “You are on the leading edge of an in dustry that is growing better by leaps and bounds. This year marks the 11th con secutive year of record food and farm exports. “The agricultural export Held has grown up in Penn sylvania and the nor theastern United States to the point where it is a part cf the regular marketing system, not just a means to dispose of surplus foods.” HR* OF SURPLUS BUILDING CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, BUILDING LOTS, ETC. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Corner of Ranckmill Road and Riverside Drive, Lancaster Twp., Lane., Pa. Turn off of Route 30 Lincoln Highway East on Riverside Drive or 1/10 mile East of RCA, Route 23 on Grofftown Road Ist street left on Riverside Drive to sale. Watch for sale signs. 2 Plots of Land No. 1 Fronting 247x249 ft. on Ranckmill Hoad, zoned Residential for semi-detached houses. No. 2 - 2 pt. 3 acres on corner of Ranckmill Road and Riverside Drive, zoned Manufacturing. City sewer and water at comer. 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days. Fleetstar 2110 tractor, 26,000 miles w/trail mobile Lowboy, both good cond.; 2 Ton Trailer with engine; Concrete Screed Vibrator with motor; 2 Concrete Grinders, one Ceiling with motors; Case 1740 or Bobcat Level Loaders with Buckets; Delta 6 in. Jointer and Saw; 2 New Holland Dryers, complete; Royl-R Dirt Shredder with engine; 12 and 14 in. DeWalt Radial Saws; 3 Whitman Trowling Machine; 1 yd. 5/8 & 1/2 yd. Concrete Hoppers; 1 yd. & 5/8 yd. Concrete Buckets; Bx4B ft. Office Trailer on wheels; 8x26 ft. Truck Trailer with office on wheels; 2-2 Wheel Trailers; 5 Warren and Knight Transits; 4 Wackers Vibrator Tampers; Homelite Sludge Pump 1 hp. motor; Homelite Sludge Pump with 3 hp. engine; Ingersol Rand 125 Com pressor; % and 2 Ton Chain Hoists; BxlB ft. Flat Wagon on rubber; 18 ft. Elevator with motor; Steel Lawn Roller; 8 Jackson Rubber Tire Wheelbarrows. Portable Tank with 2 Pumps; 200 gal. Water Tank on wheels; 10-12-14 & 22 in. Steel Bar Joice; 12 to 45 in. Corrugated Pipe; Assortment of Galvanized Roofing; 6 in. Concrete Pipe; 100 Sections of Scaffolding with Braces; BxB ft. Blasting Mat; 150 ft. of Chain Link Fence with Posts and Hardware; 3 Rolls of % in. Cable; 8 m. Concrete Blocks; Used Brick;' Rubber Water Stop; 2 Drums of Farm Coating; Empty Drums; Orangeburg Fittings; 7 Electric Poles; Strings of Lights; 4-275 gal. Oil Tanks; Universal Farm Tires; 4x4 in. Extension; Water Colors; Building Paper; Roofing Felt; Tarps; Rolls of Vapor barrier; Stop Leak Foundation Coating; Bag Ties; 1000 pieces 4x4 m. 10 to 14 ft. lengths Fir; 100 2x2, 2x4 & 2x6 in. Universal Concrete Forms; 4 to 16 in. Eye Beams; 1 in. x 1 in. Eye Angle Iron; 6 - 8 & 12 m. Channel Iron; Several Hun dred Steel Linels, 6 in., 3 - 4 & 5 ft. lengths; Pipe Columns; Space Oil Heaters; Large Plywood Sign; 4xB ft. 5/8 in. Plywood; Used Plywood; Miscellaneous Lumber. 2 Georgie Buggies; Can’t Sag Gate; Wood and Metal Doors; Sash; 16 Metal School Desks; 2 - 32 ft. Ex tension Ladders; Step Ladders; General and Kidder Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers; Pitney Bowes and Copywriter and Tally; Burraws, Signature Writer; Antique Wood Planes; Carpenter Tools; Shovels; Rakes; Picks; Digging Irons; Scrapers; Nails, Etc. SALE AT 10:00 A.M. BUILDING LOTS 2:00 P.M. Small items sold first. Auctioneers Frank L. Steiler, 656-8195 Robert E. Martin & Son, 656-7770' Don & Mike Steiler, Clerks Aispach and Ryder, Attys. No Out of State Checks ' Not Responsible for Accidents Lunch Available As vice-president of EUSAFEC (Eastern United States Agriculture and Food Export Council), Hadowed was hosting the exposition. Representatives of 15 Japanese firms were in Philadelphia on a buying mission which includes the one-day exposition at the Holiday Inn-City Line Avenue. Japan is a major customer for U.S. agricultural and food products, annually importing |4 billion in U.S. commodities for its 115 million consumers. The Japanese buyers wid make three other stops while Equipment Terms By, SAMUEL E. LONG, INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20,1980—D29 in the United States: in Houston, Kansas City and Seattle. They are interested in the full line of food and agricultural products, in cluding fresh, frozen and canned dairy products, snack items, processed foods, feedstuffs and grains. “Agricultural exports are predicted to reach $4O bidion in 1980,” Hadowed said, “and to provide a national trade balance of $22.5 billion.” Pennsylvania’s share of the agricultural export market is increasing and should top $2OO midion for the first tone this year. The Agriculture Secretary said farm and food exports increased by 20 percent in 1979, and noted that a similar increase this year could provide jobs for 2,000 Penn sylvanians. “Economic development is a top priority of the Thornburgh Ad ministration,a nd EASTERN NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW 4-H&FFA CLUB CALF SHOW 3:00 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 SALE 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Held at the State Fairgrounds Timonium, MD Outstanding straight bred and crossbred show calf prospects. Winners from last year’s sale in MD, PA & VA to the Indiana State Fair & In lowa. Championship Rodeo Sunday, September 28 3:00 P.M. $3.00 per person SEPTEMBER CLASSIC SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 11:30 A.M. Sharp . Sale held at the Jack Wood Farm, located along Taylor Valley Rd.. 3 miles north of Gin cinnatus, off Rt 26. 80 REGISTERED 8 GRADE HOLSTEINS 80 #1 Lawara Farm, Interlaken, NY. Outstanding service bull, sired by Poverty-Hollow Burkov Demand; good 2 yr. old due Oct. 7 to Son of Elevation, another 2 yr. old fresh in May and bred back in Early August to Wayne Spring Farm Apollo. #2 Gerald Twentyman, Homer, NY. A daughter of Rockby Apollo Fawn Honor, due'with first calf 9-20, bred to Kime Farms Astronaut Lewie. #3 Fred Clark, Cincinnatus, NY. A yearling service bull by Ransom-Rail Pacemaker, from VG cow with 125,802M4004F lifetime to date. #4 Nick Sylstra, Oxford, NY. Sends a cow classified GP that made 15,461M569F in 305 d. #5 Whittier-Farms Apollo Rocket, bred heifers due sale day to Kimesarms Astronaut Lewie. #6 Stan Weddle & Sons, Homer, NY. Sends a Western Apostle Chad grades - a 5 yr. old due Sept, to Busy Acres Lindy. She maded 18,609 M 722 F 300 d last year. A grade Willow daughter from a cow that made 311,305 205,532 M 698 F due soon to Tiho Kit Builder Son. 3 fresh cows that made 17,057 M 629 F 291 d last year. Sells with her heifer calf by Wauk Away Fond Reliance. Note - Many other close and fresh cows and first calf heifers. All .vaccinated for shippmg fever for out of state buyers. Cattle will be tested sale day and eligible for shipment in 72 hrs. Manger’s Note - This sale consists of top registered and high grade cattle. These cattle must be seen to be appreciated. Inspection welcome anytime. Come watch them milk. Terms - Cash or good check. ID required. Lunch Available. JACK WOOD’S LIVESTOCK & AUCTION SERVICE Sales Managers Cincinattus, NY 13/140 607-863-4141 agricultural exports can play an important part in development of our agribusiness economy,” he said. “As an agricultural state and a food processing and marketing center, Penn sylvania is in an excellent position to help fill the needs of potential foreign customers. We have the farm production capabilities, the capital and the know-how. We have the marketing, transportation and port facilities. We can be a reliable source of farm and food products for the export market,” he said. “I expect Pennsylvania’s agribusiness enterprises will continue to expand. ” The Japanese Buying Mission and the Agriculture and Food Exposition are being sponsored by EUSAFEC, ihe Foreign Agricultural Service and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.