—Lancaster '•Farming, Saturday, February 25, 1961 12 OFFICERS UF THE LANCASTER COUNT if 4-H Leaders’ Council after their elec tion Tuesday night are, left to right, Everett .Kreider, Quarryville, vice president; Mrs. Walter Overgaard, Lancaster R 4, secretary-treasurer, and Richard. Lefeve.-, Quarryville Rl, president. The officers were selected from among the ten-member executive commit tee of the council. —L. F. Photo Richard Lefever Is President Of 4-H Leaders Richard Lefever, Quarry ville Rl, this week was el ected president'of the Lan caster County 4 H Leaders’ Council. He succeeds Mrs Harold Fro. Lefever was replaced as last year’s vice president by Everett Kreidcr, also of Quarryville Rl. Mrs Walter Overgaard, of Lancaster R 4, succeeds Mrs. Jean Thomas as secretary - treasurer of the organization A first - year member of 'the Future Farmers of Am erica is called a “Green - hand’’. DEAD ANIMALS ; REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value Fox. Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, ■ ' Tallow and Hides I FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop.. John Fry 2114 Hollinger Rd . Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers R. D. 3, LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 ORDER NOW ® Field Seeds * Seed Potatoes * Spray Materials ® Tobacco Muslin * Feitilizers 9 Lime * Scott Products Groff’s Hardware NEW HOLLAND Ph. EL 4 0851 For the Most Markets Read Lancaster Farming HORSE SALE MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 27, 1961 BLUE BALL, PA, LANCASTER COUNTY 20 HEAD STANDARD BREDS. 4 - 2 year olds. Brood mares, race prospects and drivers. 15 HEAD PONIES: Will sell on commission. Horses at 7:30 P. M. and tack at 6:30 P. M PAUL Z. MARTIN Phone New Holland EL 4-6671 Notice—3rd Annual Quarter Horse Sale Saturday, April 1, 1961 All Day Public Sale —OF— Reg. Ayrshire Dairy C&ttle - Farm Implements Thursday, March 9, 1961 Along hard road leading from the Village of Kirk wood to Route 896, 2Vz miles east of Kirkwood, Cole rain Township, Lancaster County, Penna. 65 HEAD CATTLE 40 HEAD OF COWS all fresh or springing, 6 BRED HEIF ERS, 19 YEARLING HEIFERS AND CALVES. Certified & accredited and nearly all vaccinated, tested within 30 days. Herd is on owner-sampler testing, following are some of the records on cows selling; Doll - 365 days, 13,175 M, 570 B F. : Dot - 362 days, 11,722 M., 551 8.F., Darlene - 365 days, 10,- 972 M, 505 B-.F. Marion -365 s days, 12,456 M-, 492 BF- Fern - 344 days, 10,571 M., 478 B.F. Mina - 339 days, 12,- 601 M„ 466 BF. Queen - 324 days, 9,771 M., 465 BF. Brownie - 275 days, 9,402 M, 455 BF., Millie - 314 days, 10,061 fll, 446 B.F. Home-raised herd, with plenty of type and show. A lot of milk, mostly all sired by S P.A BC. bulls, and bred to them. Full Line of Farm Machinery as follows; FORD TRACTOR. MODEL N.A.A. with live PT.O 2 way hydraulic control, Dearborn equipment including 7-foot mower. Economy plow (14-inch), 10 ft lime and fertilizer spreader, 2-row cultivator, field cultivator, 14 ft. weeder. D. C. CASE TRACTOR with, cultivators, 3-bottom trait or plow (14 inch). Case 16 disc grain drill, Case 4-bar hay rake, McD. 2-row, 3 point hook-up corn planter, McD: 8 ft. cultipacker, Mc.D. 3-section spring harrow, Clark 28 disc harrow, 2-bottom 16” Fergusdn plow, New Idea No 12 spreader. Grove Economy wagon with 7’xl6’ sideboards, 24 ft- Smoker Special bale elevator with motor, New Holland 77 pick-up baler with loading chute, Massey-Harris 50 Com bine (bin and P.T O.), Wood Bros, corn picker, Roper post hole digger, Hay fan with 5 h.p motor and 50 ft! cord, Hy» draulic 2-wav ram, Garber clover seeder with P.T.0., two hole corn sheller, 2 feed carts, grease guns, Lombard Temp est 51 chain saw (used "a couple of hours): table circular saw, 20-ton screw jack, 5-ton hydraulic jack, hog troughs, anvil, bag wagon, pipe vise, (2) power lawn-mowers, (3) log chains, wheelbarrows, air compressor, 30 ft. ext ladders bars and digging irons, shovels, forks, brooms, all kinds of tools, pea &■ bean scales, saddle and bridle MIXED HAY, 1000 BUSHEL OF CORN, 12 TON OF STRAW. > MILKING EQUIPMENT: 3 Surge units, with pump; 2 h p milk tank compressor, 10-gal water heater. 20 cans, buckets, strainers, wash tubs, .can racks, Stewart clippers. POULTRY EQUIPMENT: electric stove, 500 capacity; (2) coal burners, 500 capacity; chicken crates, (4 1 ) range shelters, feeders, nests, baskets, etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES: Bowl and pitch er toilet set, blanket chests, hall rack, flour chest, dishes, brass dipper, extension table, (2) living room chairs, (2) bed steads, library table, (2) tables, (2) rockers, chest, books, kitchen cabinet, (2) bureaus, sewing machine, chairs, crocks, poreclain top table, metal kitchen chairs, porch furniture, Guardian service cooking ware, F.M. 2-speaker Radio, guns: .22 Hornet Rifle with scope, .20 gauge double barrel, and items 100 numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 9:45 a.m sharp. Cattle sale at 1 30 pm (to be held in a tent). Write for folder Lunch on sale. Terms by Dillcr & Kreidcr, Auct-. Robert Harnish CHRISTIANA R. D. 1 Phone Kirkwood LA 9-2167 STOP WINTER SLtIMP KILL "DIRTY RATS" Laying hens that have One rat will eat about lo gone down- in production pounds of feed or food year during . cold weather may 1Y &nd will contaminate come back to normal produc- nearly 10 times this amount, tion if given supplemental Stanley Penn State vitamin A and D feeding oil. extension entomologist, says Just give the birds a dose of there are a number of excel feeding oil or cod liver oil l ent rat baits on the market in the feed, says Herb Jord- When used properly, they an, Penn State extension ar & effective and safe Fol. poultry specialist The local l° w directions carefully. feed dealer or county agent —— can suggest a recommended Patronize Lancaster Farm mixture. ing Advertisers. PUBLIC SALE SATURRATy MARCH 4 r 1961 ~11 A. M. 'At £h«r farm SouihwWf of Refnhdlds, on the road from Reinholds to Denver, Pa. 20 PUREBRED HOtSTEINS Certified, Vaccinated and T.B. Accredited, Records to 19,141 lb of milk and 871 lb. of fat. FARM IMPLEMENTS 881/Ford tractor like new, 500 hrs.;, W.C. Allis Chalmer., with W.D. cultivator; 1950 Chev.. Truck, U tag; New rubber cattle racks, in good condition; Massey Harris, PT.O. com. bine, 6 ft. out; 2 New Idea wagon, 1 with silo sides; I wag on ualoader,, 1 false fronts; Gehl silage blower, 50 ft Pipe Black. Hawk'drill 13x7; John Deers hay conditioner; 76 New Holland baler; smoker elevator, 25 ft. with com hop per; Case 4 bar rake;* 3 pt. mower, 7 ft. cut; 3 pt. Ferguson weeder; 3 pt. 3x4 Ford trip plow; Sauder manure loader for Ford dtrt scoop; New Idea manure spreader; 28' Inter national disc harrow; 9 ft. cultipacker; 3 section spring harrow; 1 wagon on steel; a feed cart. 2-Unit DeLavaT milk er; DeLaval pail, twin tubs, 20 milk cans,-buckets, strainer, DeLaval hot water heater; Sean International milk cooler, 3000 tobacco lath; Bailing box; Air compressor. DONALD KAUFFMAN. Owner Denver, Petina. Charles Good, Auct, Reinholds, Pa Clarence E. Lyons, Sale Mgr, 204 Hess Elvd, Lancaster, P& (Lunch available at the Sale by the Cocalico Church ot the Brethren) ' . PUBLIC SALE Dairy Cattle AND FARM EQUIPMENT Sat*, Marcia 4, 1961 Will be offered ai Public Sale on the premises of ihe undersigned located one mile north oI Lampeter, between Weaver Road and Rockvale Road,, (follow signs), Lancaster County, Pa., following Dairy'Caf tle and Farm Equipment, to wit: 2 Stock Bulk 8 SHEEP 15 SHOATS 6 SOWS to farrow on or before date of sale 3 Pair of High Class Mules FARM EQUIPMENT FROM TWO FARMS A LOT OF GOOD HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT & TACK FOUR TRACTORS TWO ALLIS-CHALMEHS WD TRACTORS with live PTO, Wheel-weights, 3-bottom plow, 2 bottom plow; One set ot Cultivators for WD; ONE PARMALL- “H” TRACTOR, vvitti cultivator, and one ALLIS-CHALMERS “B” TRACTOR, with Mounted Plow, Cultivators and Tobacco Hbers (All excellent condition). MOUNTED TWO-ROW CORN PICKER for “WD”, NEW HOLLAND MODEL “66” BALER, ALLIS CHALMERS COMBINE No. 60; John Deere and New W ea 7-FT GRASS MOWERS; Two McCormick-Deering disc i} ar ‘ rowST Joh i Deere Disc; TWO MANURE SPREADERS, (N evV Idea and Case); 20 IT SMOKER ELEVATOR; Drag Elcva tor, Two Farm Wagons, New Idea Side Delivery Rake; Tw Two tobacco planters (onc-2 row Bemis, and 1-row Bcnu=;, Case corn planter; McCcrmick-Dcering cultipacke., 6i°' weeder; single and double tobacco ladders; two spring b rows; ground roller; Case stalk shredder; 3-ton metal f° e bin, 1950 FORD CATTLE TRUCK (V 2 to i). 1950 GMCji TON CATTLE TRUCK; 24-ft DAVID BRADLEY ELEVATOR, New Holland cannon sheller like new, Tia TON OF CORN, Etc POULTRY —Including Nests and Water Feeders r DAIRY EQUIPMENT—TWO McCORMICK-DEERI* ” MILKER UNITS and DeLaval pump; tubs; water heater pipe for 22 cow:, and many other articles not mentic icd Sale to begin at 11:00 o’clock, A M., Sharp, on Sad* day, March 4, 1961, when terms will be made known by Alvin L Miller and lAMFS F KOSfiH Frank L. Steller, Auct E«. Breneman and Kreider, Clerks , _ s Lunch will be served by the Bible Classes of Hell®* Reformed Church. —. or LIVESTOCK 20 Heifers ,mer and fall. Sired by S.P.A.B.C. and Curtiss Candy. 10 Feeder Bulls
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