—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18, 1961 12 Sale-Register Feb. 18—Sat. 12:00 noon, of Rte. 222 at Unicorn on Pub Sale of Livestock and road from Unicorn to Kirk- Farm Impl. by J. Harold wood. Kreider & Diller, Auc- Mummau, West High, St., tioneers Manheim. R. Geib, Auct Feb. 20—Mon. 11-00 am Salc'of Livestock and Farm Impl. by Paul E. Stauffer, \> mi. Northeast of Mount Joy at the Beacon Light, Geib & Landis, Aucts. Pub. Sale, Livestock, Farm Feb. 21—Tues 11.00 a.m , Feb. 23—Thurs ~ 12.30 p. E ,^ uip ’ Pub. Sale of Livestock and m . Public Sale of Livestock, SS Farm Equip, by James Wea- Farm Implements & HHGby l'c R k ‘ L 6 * vcr, 1 mi. Southwest of Raymond Newcomer along ' i Honey Brook, just oil Route the road leading from Lilitz 10. W. Wanner, Auct. to Manheim near Erb’s Men- *March 2—Thurs, 12:30 p. vvk ~<y> 11 nTT v. ™ noni ' t e Church. Shreiner, m - Pub - Sale of Farm Equip., Feb. 22—Wed. 11.00 am HHG, & livestock Harvey Pub. Sale of Real Estate, > Weaver, located, along the Livestock & Farm Imp! by Feb. .25—Sat. 1:00 p.m road leading from Schoeneck Robert J. Reichard between p u b. Hog Sale by Lane. Co to Klineteltersville at Cocali- Mastersonville and Milton Swine Producers , Assn, at co Long, Auct Grove near the Cinques Martin’s Sales Stables, Blue Brethren church. Geib, Auct Ball. Paul Z. Martin, Auct March 4—Sat. 11:00 A. M - pub sale of Regist. Holstein Feb. 25—Sat. 12 00 pm. & Guernsey Cattle & Farm Pub. Sale of Livestock and Implements. Willard B. Delp, miscell. items, by Ray Moore Rl, New Providence. Vi mi. on the Dr Lynch Farm Just W. of New Providence Men off Rte. '272, 5 mi East of nonite Church along road Rising Sun, Maryland. Hart, leading from New Provx- Auct. denco to the Buck Diller & Feb. 22—Wed. 12 30 p.m ~ Feh 25—Sat Pub Sale of Kreider » Auct^. Pub. Sale of registered and rarm equip and 29 heifers. Feb. 22—Wed. 12 00 noon Public Sale of Livestock and Farm Mach, by Daniel S Lapp,' Kinzefs, R D. along the Mine Rd, 2 miles south east of Kinzers- L Zook is the Auct. * s the time to PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR TOP-PERFORMING FUNK’S G-HYBRID f I—l SEED CORN [Ol I J See your local Hoffman Seed-Man or BlhJ.JL.il iJI [ Phone Landisv'lle TW 8-3421 ) ' V A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc. Before You Buy Any Hay Machine J. PAUL NOLI Lincoln Hwy., Gap, Pa. grade holstein and guernsey cattle and farm machinery. Paul R Shertzer, 1 mile east Feb. 23—Thurs., 12 noon, Pub. Auct. of Power Farm Equip & personal property. By Robert O. Prange on Old State Experimental farm off US. Route 1 in West Grove. Cochran, Auct. ' Alvin M. Wenger, one quar- r\CCA A ter mile W. of Rte. 72 on the UOnGCjal PC A • iOianGO road from Mechanics Grove ■• . a (From cage to Chestnut Level. Kreider & LISTS ACTIVITIES president, William Maule," is Biller, Aucts. q _ Wltnssg Gak FPA a member of-our chapter. He chante rBl clans nr elects for' and Barr y Smith - our cha P" Feb. 28—Tues. 11:00 A.M. National FFAwikthisyeaJ ten president, are the mem- Pub. Sate of cows farm equip. Lloyd D Bosen- place mats in two local din- Earf J in t he S chool year beny & Son, 4 mi. South of ers, place posters and some r «.lect- New Holland along road lead other activities. Also, they Jff, S oS Chapter Sweet mg from New Holland to plan to butcher several pigs heart and she has officiate d Gap. Diller & Kroider, Aucts. and make sausage. jn that capac ity a t several Membership in the FFA is of our chapter functions • made up of farm boys who ™ e . S ° lanco a Pf • *** are students of vocational participated in the livestock agriculture in high school, edging contest at the Lam- The organization’s activities F l lr ln and are designed nrimarilv to ln Forage &nd Tobacco wL P t Ti y i - judging contests at the New nnr| P anZf X leadership Holland Fair The mem bers citizenship and to of the chapter tended th stimuiate the boys to better Penna . state Farm Show at achievement in their study Harrisburg aad toward successful Future plans for this scho establishments m farming or 0 x year include a Father and other agricultural occupa- Son banquet, scheduled for _ , April 14, a spring dr. ice, and The Donegal Witness Oak a trip for the senior vo-ag FFA chapter has 34 members boys We are also working Officers are: Larry Heistand, on a program of sports > — president; Barry Earhart, basketball, volleyball, and vice president; Walter Mow- ping-pong in preparation rer, secretary; Clair Mum- for the Lancaster County mau, treasurer; Lloyd Heisey. tournament. A parlimentary reporter; Ron Ober,, sentinel proceedure team is being and Glen Musser, chaplain, readied to in the Grant Miller, vocational ag. county contest in April, riculture instructor in Done- Some of our shop projects gal high school, serves as ad- include a hog house, hog visor of the FFA chapter. feeders, feed chest, truck racks and tool repairing. We . have also assembled two Harrisburg Man E S" 6 sp ' esdt ' rs ior a Op PjPKJPR Ci..lf The Solanco Chapter of * ri *l’CD Jldif Future Farmers of America Clarence M. Wilson of Har- has 62 members, risburg, Pa., has been named assistant director of finance and - membership for the Poultry and Egg National Board, Chicago, according to an announcement by Lloyd H Geil, general manager. Wilson will assist Kenneth _ PE a B ' S eX ' * National FFA officers and mem - (there are six) travel exten . sively. During his year’s Since 1951, he had served terin , of office eaeh officer as executive secretary of the Wlll travel 50,000 miles or Pennsylvania Fanners’ Asso- more, and spend about two cialion. In this position he thirds of his time working succeeded in enlarging the i n the interest of the FFA membership from 500 to 10,000. . 1 Each year, about 10,000 For the past 20 years he persons attend the national has worked with.. producers FFA convention. It is held and processors and thorough- in October at Kansas City, ly understands their interests Mo. r Feb. 28—Tues. 12:30 pm (Turn to page 14) See The Meyer Hay Conditioner FARM SOLD!! Public Auction _i « r » <1 if POWER FARM EQUIPMENT and PERSONAL PROPERTY Will sell on premises located on Old Stale Ex perimental Farm; turn off U. S. Route 1 in West Grove at the Sunoco Station. Vz-Mile , North of WEST GROVE. PA. Xhurs., Feb.' 23, 1961 FIVE TRACTORS WO-9 IHC M, H and C Farmall tractors; Ferguson 20 tractor, with 12 in plow, scraper and manure fO'.k McCORMICK-DEERING 4-BOTTOM PLOW, with 14-in high clearance; 3-botlom 14-in McCormick-Deer ing plow, 2-bottom 14-in. plow, front mounted -com planter for Farmall C, cultivators for Fa.mall C, No 7 John Deere mower, No. 25 IHC mower, No. 127 IHC IC-ft. combine, new Myers hay conditioner, Brillion seeder, IH fertilizer spreader, 10 ft; New Holland iO - fertilizer spreader, McCormick Deering 2-M corn picker, email grain elevator, Lapp No. 30 large elevat or, with motor; New Holland 800 chopper, two 5-ton New Holland wagons, 16-ft. long; 3-ton New Holland wagon, 14-f., 16-ft low down w r ago i, 16-it wagon with hay rack, 16-disc IH grain dull, IHC spreader, No 4J) power-take-off with silage blades; Marsey-Har rn No. 70 manure spreader, on rubber, like new; 111 No 40 blower and pipe, IH No. 5 side rake IH g.eon crop loader, Massey Harris disc harrow, IH 32 disc harrow, spr.sg-tooth harrow, mounted front end saw for H or M, Horn stalk shredder, Jamesway exhaust fan, Lined i 400 amp. portable welder, and many small articles used on a 300 acre farm ALSO SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS including dining room suite, living room suite, studio couch, wardrobe, dishes and miscellaneous articles Sale at 12 00 noon Terms - Cash ROBERT 0. FRANCE, Owner ILunch on premises. i| J Byron Cochran, Auct, H UN 9-9782 FFA WEEK ffl Feb. 18-2 S ||p rw^"UwWH J ewieSM‘2eS«iw-3u tauniiiu HiaimjUk««ii* utSi n«M«iMtiaauvuUS mmuhu* OF Not responsible for accidents ..Mi-. s I
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