—Lancaster Farming, Sat' 14 SALE REGISTER Fri.. Nov. 24 1 p.m. Pub sale of Dairy cattle am m Iking equipment. 11 heat of dairy cows, two unit milk er. By H. H. Mylm, 1 mi f of Buck off Rt. 72, first road to right Kreider and Differ. Aucts. Sat. Nov. 2S—lO 00 a.m. - Pub Sale of Farm Machinery, Orchard Equipment, House ho.d Goods and antiques. Es tate of Guy S. Mayer. Eight mi. S of Lancaster on Route 222 at Refton. Differ and Kreider, Aucts Thurs., Nov. 30— 1.00 p.m. Pub Sale of Dairy herd and dairy equ pment. 12 Holstein and 12 Guernsey cows By J. Sentz at Hellam Rl. 3 mi N. of Hellam on road from Kreutz Creek to High Mount. Jacob A. Gilbert, Auct. Farm Calendar (From rase the Lancaster Kiwanis club at Hotel Brunswick. 6-30 p. m - County 4-H Turkey Club roundup at the Strasburg fire hall. Sirasburg Lions are spon sors 8 p.m. - Lancaster County 4-H> Holstein club to be guests of the Lebanon dairy club at Cornwall High School Nov. 24 10 a m. - Sum marization of Dairy Herd Improvement Records for county herds at the Farm Bureau Building, Diller ville Road. Nov. 27 7:30 pm. - Lan caster County chapter Fu ture Farmers Of America meets in the Pequea Val ley High School. Nov. 28 Sorting of the steers at the Southeast Dis tr ct 4 H Baby Beef Club roundups at the Lancaster Union Stockyards. Nov 29 9 a. m. - Judging of the Southeast District Baby Beef steers at the Lanca.ter Union Stock yards -1 pm - Sale of the baby beef club steers at the stockyards. The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers R. D. 3, LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 EASY BUDGET PLAE! Ton pay in equal install ments spread over the year —avoiding big bills in cold months when oil consump tion increases. GARBER OIL CO 105 Fcdrview S' MOUNT JOY. PA Ph OL 3-2021 :urday, November 18, 1961 • Farmers' Assn. (From page i) 2. Opposition to national lir trade po icies. 3. Retention of sanitation leasures now handled by le Agriculture Department /ithin the department, rath r than transfer them to the lealth Department. 4. A study of Vocational Vgriculture education pro ram 5. Assessment of agricul ure land used for farming or ther agriculture so ely on he bas’S of 'uch use. 6. All able bodied persons m public assistance be put For Better Results Use . ♦ ♦ WWF FEEDS Famous for Quality • ' Laying Mash • Broiler Mash j • Dairy Feeds • Beef-Gro Custom Grinding and Mixing < Fertilizer Lime Coal Farm Seeds Hardware Tools Sprays WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW. PA. Ph. EX 4-5019 FLORIN LAYING FEEDS ARE DESIGNED FOR YOU. THE COMMERCIAL POULTRYMEN WHO ARE STRIVING FOR: Put Your Laying Flock On — FLORIN LA-MOR FLORIN EGG-PRODUCER Call Mount Joy OL 3-2411 TODAY AND GET THE FULL DETAILS. | Wolgemuth Bros • 9 nc * rj - tifi' 1. High Consistent Production 2. Superior Egg Quality 3. „ Excellent Feed Conversion 4. Low Cost OR FLORIN, PENNA. to work in the counties in which they reside. 7. Relief bfe denied persons on public assistance who re fuse reasonable job opportun ities 8. Social security for the self emp.oyed be made op tional. the permis content in 9. Lowering sible bacteria milk. A resolution that the-JMilk Control Commission abolish seasonal pnc.ng was rejected by the membership. In other business, G. A. Biggs of Fulton County was reelected president and nam ed delegate to the national convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation next month. John Phillips of Erie County was named as alternate de egate. - Other officers elected were Paul Anthony, Berks County, vice president, and an execu tive committee composed of Paul Lerew, Adams County; Russ Vosburgh, Crawford County; and J. Carl Empieof Chester County. O Future Farmers (From page 1) their respective offices and general leadership respon sibilities . Opening ceremonies were carried out by the officers of the York County chapter. Charles Cooke, former secre tary cf the Penna. association of FFA, Gerald Myers,' vice president of Region II of the For Your Wife's Sake! (IF NOT YOUR OWN) Use Lan-Pro NOREEK Public Sale Dairy Cattle and Milking Equipment Fri., Nov. 24, 1961 1:00 P. M. 1 mile South of suck.off Route 72. First road on the right. Drumore Township. * ' r, 'V’nty. 11 Head Dairy Cows axi - g.s O- lactation. 2 Bred Hellers. 1 Registered Guernsey. 5 Grade Holsteins *nd balance Grey Guernsey. Herd TB & Bangs accredited DAIRY EQUIPMENT 2 unit DeLaval milker, pump and pipe; 10 40-qt. milk cans; hot water heater; twin tubs, 4 can cooler; can rack; buck ets, stool, etc .Terms by H. H. MYLIN Kreider & Dil er, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE Farm Machinery - Orchard Equipment Household Goods and Antiques Saturday, Nov. 25, 1961 Eight miles south of Lancaster along new Route #222 at Reflon. HUBER MODEL L TRACTOR, CENTAUR TRACTOR. olow and cultivator, J.D d sc, plows, J.D. 7 ft. horse irawn mower, AC. Model 60 Combine, 2-row New Idea ,-orn picker, Bern’s 1-row transplanter, 1 - New idea, 1 - Me D steel wheel wagons (with short turn front-ends); 1 - JD. cultivator 1 - Me D. cultivator, steel roller, spring .ooth harrow, com planter, Myers orchard sprayer, m jood condit on; hay rope, wooden hay fork, Good Mixed Hay. 952 HUDSON SEDAN 1937 - % TON TERRAPLANE PICK-UP 1934 REO T-TAG TRUCK ORCHARD EQUIPMENT Vpp’e picking bags, cider preis, air compressor, gasoline mg ne, 35 orchard ladders (all sizes); bushel crates by the dozens, baskets, berry boxes, by the hundreds, apple peel er, Columbia Oik stove, chunk stove, small pot-belly stove, Syraco water heater, pump troughs, steel benches, tools, shovels, digging irons, steel drums, grindstone, etc. ANTIQUES Dishes, two sets of plank bottom chairs, o’d rocking chairs, ,wo old caest of drawers, wood box, 1834 blanket chest, nother blanket chest, small chest, marble top stand, mar fa e top table two drop leaf tables, roll top desk and chair, rope bed, Seth Thomas clocks, table light (g ass shade); Dandle stick mold, 2 broad axes, lanterns, dinner bell, old picture frames. Cold pot refr gerator, G.E “TV.”, Philco table radio, kitchen clock, silverware, mirrors kitchen cabinet, table, d ning room suite, small safe, porch swings, power mower (like new); and items too numerous to mention. Sale at 10:00 A. M, sharp.. Lunch available by the New Providence Sewing Circle. Estate of Guy S. Mayer PAUL S. MECK. ADMINISTRATOR Carl Diller & Everett Kreider, Auctioneers Carl-Gr. Herr Attorney- * ' 'State - association “And' Donald Trimble, former state report er of the FFA conducted a drill in FFA ceremonies for ofl.cers picked at random from the group. At the Banquet later in the evening, Miss Kirsten Rosen dal, an exchange student from Denmark now studying at Lampeter-Strasburg High School made comparisons of h’a in America with life in her native land Grant Hurst was the main speaker of the evening. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Dairy Herd and Dairy Equipment THURSDAY. NOV. 30. 1961 At 1:00 P. M. Sharp At R. D. 1, Hellam. Pa. on road leading from Kruetz Creek to Highmount, approx. 3 miles north of Hellam. The undersigned who is going out of the dairy business, will of xer at public sale the follow ing dairy cattle. 12 Holstein DAIRY COWS 12 Guernsey DAIRY COWS 7 Holstein & Guernsey HEIFERS -1 Holstein BULL (small) 1 Guernsey BULL (3-yr. old) Most of these cattle will freshen in the spring. TB & Bang ’ tested If you are in the market for good grade cows that are high producing and young, don’t miss this sa’e DAIRY EQUIPMENT Frigidaire milk cooler (10 cm), 4 Hinmann milkers, Hinmann pump & pipe outfit, 7 F gal. cans, approx 25 5 & 6-gal. cans, small water theat er clippers, chains. ' tubs, stra’rets, buckets, and l other articles too numerous to mention Not resnonsible _for acci dents on day of sale. Terms: Cash.. SETH J. SENTZ. Owner Jacob A. Gilbert, Auct. S J Gilbert, Clerk CLEAN SWEEP OF FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS
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