WnmAli 14 Rl ' ant county extension tome"#" Sirtn women i» Mrs, Robert Estoensh ide, onomust, apoke on “convenience I rWwisil'iiori P re s |d ent, Was in charge o‘ f-Jic Foods”. Jl(6 meeting. Mrs. Hinvmelreich Kd !_ _ „i , devotions, 'and 'Mrs. Charles Society of “ p 1 . ... Lea in an, Mrs. Jason Mel linger, tedtosive a donation oi $lO d Charles Micken were Heart Haven at a recent t ■“ t,he h()me of Mrs> ralter Himmelreich, Ronks PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY Thursday, February 27, 1964 At 12 o'clock Noon Totaled on the promises t\\ o miles north of Strasburg jxist oft Kouto 896 in AVest Lampeter Township, tho lollowing to wftt IMPLEMENTS W. I). Allis Chalmers tractor with two bottom plow and iulisollcr; Ferguson Xo. 33 with plow, cultivators, tiller, riass piovvor, weeder, and hay rack; Ford tractor with cultivator; John Deere Xo. H with cultivators; New Holland Xo. 77 baler; roolor, single cnltipackcr, tw o row tobacco planter, throe tobacco single cultipackor, two row tobacco planter, throe tobacco bidders, two Minnich tobacco pi esses, 7,000 tobacco laths, two McDcering wagons, Smoker hay grain elevator, ton, half platform elevator, si\ row duster, John Deere drill, Black Bank corn planter. Woods stalk cutter, single walking plow, nitrogen applicator, garden tractor, celery equipment, irriga tion pump with diesal engine, 1000 ft. aluminum lunch pipe, 1.000 ft. 4 in. steel pipe, 1400 it. 6 in. steel pipe, two row celery planter, celery washer, celery (catcher, 4,300 pieces celery tile, celery cutter, two wheel trailer, Forney Acre wehl ci, electric; cement miver, sprayer belt conveyors, electric motors, oil heaters, coal stove, overhead garage doors, 18 ft. bon water trough, 150 gal. inel tank, 2,000 bu. ear corn, etc. AMOS M. MILLER ALVIX L. MILLER, CHAS BACHMAX, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Located along Route 222, Vi Mile Xorth of Quarryville, I’rovulcncc Town-ship, Lancaster County, Penna. Saturday, February 22, 1964 12:00 NOON SHARP W. D. 45 with 3-Bottom Plow (good); Formail H, Formal! C with Cornplonter and Cults; New idea No. 202 Manure Spreader, Ontario 14 Disc Grain Drill, BOTH LIKE XEW I. H. C. 7 ft. Grass Mower; Xcw Holland Hay Hake; Cunningham Crimper; New Hol land 270 Hayliner Baler (good);-Xew Holland 34 ft. Kiev a tor; John Deere and I. H.C. lilac Harrows; John Deere 8-Section Spring Harrow; HtawlFer Tobacco Planter; 3 Tobacco Ladders on. Running Goars; 3 Double Tobacco" Ladders; 3 Mihnich To bacco-Presses; Tobacco> MukUn\-and B<Ooo Lath; Xew Holland Xo, 83 Green Chopper; .-Rubber Tiro-Wagon with Bed; Lime ®rlU; Horn Manure Loader for Harm all H; Weed Sprayer; 1- Row Wood Bros. Corn Picker; Mounted Xew Holland Wood Saw; Roller; Ooltipacker; 40 ft. Extension Ladder; Forney Welder (like new); Weed Chopper; Fencer; Fence Posts and Stretcher; Steel Water Trough; Clover Seed Sower; 2 Peed Carts; Stewart Cow Clippers; Large Electric Clock for Cowstable; Radio; 80 Used Cow Stanchions; Chicken Feed ers; Log Chains; Forks; Shovels; Lawn Mowers; Saws and many other articles. 85 TON’S OF GOOD ALFALFA AND MINED HAY (No Rain); 83 TONS STRAW; 15 TONS OP STUBBLE HAY; 13 TON’S EAR CORK; 15 TON’S OP BALED CORN’PODDER; S 3 PT. CORN SILAGE; 1950 G. M. C, PICKUP % TON STAG; 1947 DODGE 5 TON BED AND TOMATO RACKS HOUSEHOLD GOODS General Electric 4-Bnrner Stove with Double Oven (2 jears); ia qt. Ice Cream Freerer with Motor; Fngidaire Re frigerator; Corner China Cupboard; Sideboard; Beds and Mat tresses; Rocking Chaus; Chest ot Drawers; Old Bureau; Mir rors; Tables; Old and New Lights; End Tables; Space Oil Heater; 60 inch Porcelain Sink with Cabinet, other items not listed. SAMUEL S. AND LAVINA STOLTZFUS J. Everett Kreider - BU 1-4517 Ou-1 Diller - 786-2712 . Auctioneers ' Refreshment's >by New Providence Sc whig Circle ■Miss Jane Thurston, assist- of TERMS BY hunch Available 100 TONS OF HAY TERMS BY An auction of articles dona ted by the members was held. Tlhe next meeting will be held at t'he home of Mrs. Lloyd Ranok, Ronks Rl, on March 11. It takes about 60,000 blue corduroy jackets each year to satisfy the demands of FFA members throughout the na tion. PRE-SEASON SALE OF USED FARM EQUIPMENT "VALUE CHECKED" EQUIPMENT POUT) fXSO tractor with jinnor steeriiifj H VSSEY HARRIS 50 tractor with manure loader JOHN DEERE B tractor JOH> DEERE “801” 8-pt. hitch I. H. C. “80” larm wagon with used tires 2 J. I). 248 Corn plantei units with toll bar JOHX DEERE KBA 28 disk hanow with sciapeis JOHX DEERE KBA 24 disk hanow JOHX DEERE JBA 28 disk hanow' I. H. C. 24 disk hanow FORD 2-B14” mounted plow JOHX DEERE ««H - 415 tiaihi plow JOHX DEERE 44H - 2B 14” trader plow JOHX DEERE 44 - 215 10” trailer plow' with clutch htt JOHX DEERE F 180 - 4B lt>” mounted plow "AS IS" EQUIPMENT O FIVER 2B I<>” mounted plow JOHX DEERE 4B 14” mounted plow IHC SB 14” trader plow LANDIS BROS., INC. 1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Penna. 393-3906 John Kineer - Salesman - Paul Kauffman PUBLIC SALE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS To Be Held Saturday, February 15, 1964 On the premises located at Mount Joj, along Donegal Springs Road. 13 HEAD OF PUREBRED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY COWS Most ot them fresh by day of sale, others close, Springers, Health Charts will be furnished day of sale. IMPLEMENTS .tills Chalmers “AVD” 45 Tractor, 3-point hookup, 2- bottom plow; Heat Houser for “IVD" Tractor; Allis Chalmers S-point hookup Corn Planter with fertilizer attachment; Allis Chanters *‘o” Tractor; doable row Cultivator Henderson Man ure Loader; John Dcero Manure Spreader; John l>ecre 24-disc Harrow; McCormick Hewing 28-disc Harrow; 9 ft. Cultipacker; Allis Chalmers Forage Harvester with Com and Grass Heads; Allis Chalmers Blower with <M) ft. of pipe and P.T.O. attach ment; 3 rubber-tire wagons, 2 with forage racks and false ends; electric wagon nnloader unit; McCormick Peering 7 It. V-type Mower; McCormick Peering side rake; new Tractor Cyclone Electric Grass Seeder; 3-hor.so plow'; 3-section spring harrow; wooden land roller; spike harrow; New Holland Cylinder Corn Sholler with bagger and blower pipe; 2-hole Corn Sheller with Motor; grindstone; air pump with portable tank; wheelbarrow ; Fairbanks Platform Scale; Ensilage teed tints; 32 tt. extension ladder; oil barrel & pump; grease guns; fence clutrgers; Mc- Cormick Peering Milker with Motor Vacuum Pump; piping and stall cocks for 13 cows; 2 stainless steed Milker tints; 100 gal. Pari-Kool Bulk Tank; buckets, stumors; 30 gal. glass-lined hot water heater, 5 ton hydraulic tack; socket set; other tools; pipe threading set, pipe cutters; pipe vise; pipe reamer; approx. 630 It. ot 9s” galvanized pipe, bench use, .{ rubber belts, one 30 tt. endless; bag xxagons; Keenco Egg Grad er; Keenco Egg "Washer; rabbet -coated egg baskets; » bioodei houses; 2 range shelters; small and large chicken leeders and stands; hay, straw and car com by the ton; corn silages lump sum; log and cow chains; shovels; lorks; and a lot ol aitub's too numerous to mention. Sulo to commence nt i o'clock Xooii, wlien conditions will be uuiclo known bj Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers Gainer & Kraybill, Clerks iancai Farm Women 25 Plan A Trip A shopping tup to Cherry Hill on Apul 1 was planned bv membeis ol Faun Women Society 25 at a latent meet ing in the home ot Mrs Albeit Graybill, Laucastei R 0 Twenty membeis were piesent. A display and quiz on Bibli cal dolls was gueu by Mrs E of C. DALE WATTS Kenneth Smithson Demotion* weie led by .Mrs. John Metz N'e\t meeting ot the gioup will ho held ,it the home ol Mis Kenneth ICshlem.m, Con estoga Jt2, on Salnidaj, .Manh 11. FHA Loans $6.2 Million To Farmers The r S Depai intent of Ar neultuie’s Fanners Homo Ad ministialion made or insmed $G 2 million m loans to Penn sylvania faun and olhei imal families. dining 10G.5. Ravmoud J Keistettei, slate dnedoi of the agencj announced in Hai i isburg todav A total ot 1 227 Pennsdvama families used one oi moio ot the ageneds loan 'inoßi.uns dining the teai This lepreaen ted a use of 7 peicent oier the number for IGG2 PaMiieiitb ot principal and mteiest on Farmeis Home Ad nmiibtianon loans bv bouow eis in Pennsylvania dir mg ihc \eai totaled $5 836 871 Thu was a 7 pel cent inuease o\ei the amount repaid in 1162 Keistetter leported that m 1963 Farmeis Home Adimnis tiation supenibed loan pio gi'ams had two maioi lesnlts of mipoitance to the etonomj ot the state “Loans to family faimeis en abled them to make a majoi contiibution to the well being and piogiess of the states ag ncultuie dm mg 19 63,” he said “Capital and management asistaiue supplied by Farmeis Home Adniiimstiation to its bonoweis helped them de\elop and enlarge their taims, opei ate mote efficiently, and build a sound fanning business A total ot $2,406,695 went to 603 Pennsylvania faimeis to par for equipment, feed seed Inestock. foi othci faint and home opeiahmg needs and to lefinance chattel debts cany out foiestiv pm poses and deielop income-pi'odutms i eci eational euteipiises Faim O'vvneishup loans total ing about $1,799 972 ueie used bv 151 farmers to enlaige, de ■\elop, and buv fauns not lar gei than lamily size, and to lefinance debts, c?mv out for estry pui poses and derelop in come-producing lecieatioa en terprises 'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k-k'k'klrkie . pf* Wj' A Easy budget plan! 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