Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 25, 1961—13 - , f pm. - West Earl fire hall, rSfin Calendar Brownstown; 8:00. p m. - /T> . _ „ West Lampeter community (From Taze 1> building, Lampeter xs marketing spec- , 13Q _ Manor 4 . Hclub lalist will discuss feM me et si n th e Penn Manor gram supplies and market nigh School , conditions, 8:30 a. m. - Basement of Landisville March 29—First day of Nur fire hall, Landisville; 1:30 serymen’s open house at : 1941— 20th Anniversary— l96l SPRING SALES PROMOTION jj Mow*Bigger Than Ever! i SAVE - Special Anniversary Prices MANY—MANY SPECIALS ■ i Miwmi Vi Charles B. INTERCOURSE PUBLIC SALE OF LIVESTOCK & FARM EQUIPMENT MONDAY. APRIL 3. 1961 On the premises located 3 miles south of Route 30. just west of Longenecker's Church from Route 896, along the Weaver Road. LIVESTOCK—Six Holstein Dairy Cows, Greider and Longenecker Leghorn Chicks, 700—8 week old started. FARM EQUIPMENT—John Deere “A” Tractor, over hauled with M&W power pistons; John Deere “B” tractor with cultivators and wheel weights; New Holland #77 baler; J D. #45 manure loader, with snow blade, like new; J. D #8 7’ mower, like new; J.D #55A.8-H, 3-bottom 14” p’ow on rubber with hyd. cyl; JD. K.B A disc harrow, used one season; J.D. corn planter with 3-pomt hitch, like new; Two J D wagons with 16’ beds & low side boards; J. D. P T O. manure spreader; Hershey 2-row transplanter; J. D. spring harrow; Bnllion 10’ sprocket cultipacker; Mayrath 30’ elevator; Double set of tobacco ladders; 18’ & 20’ smglc tobacco ladders; Peg harrow; Two rubber tired wheelbar rows; clover seed sower for tractor; air compressor; tractor chains; 15 steel drums; platform scales; stripping room stove; two Minnich type tobacco presses; R gid pipe thread er and cutter; Hyd jacks, .heavy duty cord; forks; shovels, POULTRY EQUIPMENT Two elec brooders; gas brooder; ten 8-ft feeders; small feeders; fountains; six range shelters. EAR CORN BY THE TON DAIRY EQUIPMENT—Surge two-unit milker; Esco 6- can cooler, good condition; water heater; stewart clippers; twin tubs; two feed carts; 20 cow chains; 20 number neck chains, buckets; strainers; Sale at 12.30 P. M Terms by Abo Diffenbach, Auctioneer Samuel Wenger, Attorney QpMnty. . .Spirited Springfield 4021 north sixth street Arcade Garden Center 113-IX7 North Prince Street Lancaster EX 3-2340 R. H. Cooper & Son alunga . Landisriile TW 8-830 S See Us Today! ESTATE OF IRA M. WHITE, JR. Arlene Wliite, Admx ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO. For Sales & Service Contact Hoober [ PH. SO 8*3501 S ersatilif/! do any tilling job, ’positive answer! .versatile tiller in Features positive i reverse. Rugged istruction, husky line. Terms, too! dis t: Hosier's Service Station R. D. 3, Manbeim MO 5-4240 J. B. Hostetter & Sons Mount Joy OL 3-3721 the USDA Research center, Beltsville, Maryland. 7:00 pm. - Extension meet ing for teachers of voca tional agriculture, at Lam peter Strasburg - High School. 7:30 pm. - County 4-H Electric club roundup m the PP&L bui’dmg on the square, Lancaster Mar. 30—9:00 am- Quality hay-making meeting at J. Mowery Prey farm, Route 222 South of Myhn’s Corn er. 1:30 p.m. Hay making meeting at the farm of B Frank Eshleman, Mt. Joy Rl. 7:30 pm. - Soil meeting in Elizabethtown High School 7.30 pm. - Corn growing panel -at Solanco YFA in in Solanco High School. 730 p.m. - Meeting of County Agri. Council in Farm Bureau Auditorium Mar. 31—8.00 p. m. County 4-H tractor clubs tour of New Holland Machine Co. • Lancaster Poultry (From page 3} acre, Inc, 26.3; 23. Same, W C. Mellinger & Son, 26.0; 24 Same; 25 M&B (Lester Wea ver), 3300 W. Mts, 8-3, Dan iel K. Good, 1&6; 26. Same, 800 W Mts., 8-4, Martin Brendle, 19.0; 27 Garden Spot Broilers (John L. Landis), 500 OWV, 9, Men der’s Poultry, 18 7; 28. Clair Nissley, 500 WVC, 9-2. NO SALE, 18 7 bid; 29. Earl Hu ber, 600 WVP, 16-2, Daniel K. Good, 28.2; 30 Same. W. C. Mellinger & Son, 29 5; 30 M&B (Lester Weaver), 1700 W Mts., 8-4, John N Thomas, 18 9; 32. Andrew N MiUer, 2000 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. Good, 18 8 . SPRING STOCK CATTLE SALE Friday, April 7, 1961 SALE STARTS 1:00 P. M. 800 Head Steers & Heifers 800 Blue Ridge Livestock Sales, Inc. CHARLESTOWN. W. VA. Mower Fun! BUTOR • 4-H Holstein (From page I) Dale Shirk, Quarryville Rt was named junior leader Adult leaders are Dame! Trimble and Paul Wenger. Quarryville Rl; Elvin Hess Jr and H. Leroy We’k, both of Strasburg Rl; Henry Ket tering, Lititz R 3; John Shel ly, Manheim Rl; Clarence Keener, Manheim R 3, and Lloyd Derr, Mount Joy R 2. In other business, the club voted to donate $25 toward the International Farm Youth Exchange fund to help send Glen Porter, Washing ton Boro Rl, to Nepal for 6 months as an exchange stu dent. Associate County Agent, Victor Plastow, introduced the new Assistant County Agent, Arnold Lueck, to the 79 persons present. Elastow then showed a film on Car eers in Agriculture. Auctions One of New York State’s biggest and best sales com mmg up Sat, April 1, 9:30 a.m. Green Farms Dis persal - Himrod Road, 2 mi. out of Dundee 131 artificial ly sired-and bred Holstems (all home-raised'!) - 6 Trac tors (new “560” - “M” - MH “44” Ferguson - “20” - F-20 with hydraulic) - 4 Trucks - 2 Combines - Baler Harvester - one of the most complete lines of machinery, all small tools, dairy equip ment, produce. 40x8 modern house trailer • 2 top cultivat ed farms for sale, with terms. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Green, Owners. Obtain full list of this one by wnt ting Rumsey Sales. West field, Pa , or Whitesville, N.Y fl Id jozes . . . does every Job in yard and garden. Built by America’s No. 1 manufacturer of riding mowers. See it perform! Full line of attachments. Easy terms available, too. HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Rohrerstown Hardware Rohrerstown EX 4-7617 J. Martin Groff R. D. 2, Ephrata - Farmersville LeoU OL 6-3161 PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, as agent for John Rogers Boyd and as Administrator of the Estate of George M. Boyd, deceas ed. will sell at the Boyd resi dence on Lower Valley Road, Lenovcr, Pa, on SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1961 articles of general use and interest, such as. 150 lb. steel anvil and a Jennie Lind car nage, yard tools,-etc. Also a great number and variety of articles'of special interest of decendent who was a gradu ate mechanical engineer, an antique vehicle collector, and a farm owner, such as World War I weapons hauler (run ning condition); two Rowe trucks; antique John Deere tractor, lathe for machining small parts (excellent condi tion); welding and _ cutting torch with tanks and guages; Briggs & Stratton engine; IVz H. P engine; Fairbanks- Morse 2Vz H. P. engine; Uni versal AC and DC %” drill; misc small engines and mo tors; tripod on 3” pipe 14’ long telescopic legs; old saw mill powered by Bethlehem truck motor (truck in restor able condition), oxygen tank; large quantities of 6” fencing (lumber, about 14/16’ long); plastic pipe (both 1” and 3”); 6” spouting; creosoted rail road ties (about 2000); and pine boarding Also a large vise; a stone boat about 4’ by 12’; a semi-trailer road grader; several, extra heavy I beams; all sorts of saws & carpentry tools; a large quantity of scrap metal, as well as many miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention Sale begins at 10 A M Terms Cash. NATIONAL BANK OF CHESTER COUNTY and TRUST COMPANY Robert O Butler, Attorney J. M Seltzer, Auct. Lunch by . Ladies of St. Mary’s Gui d, Church of the Ascension Not responsible for acci dents The undersigned, as agent for John Rogers Boyd and as Administrator of the Estate of George M. Boyd, deceas ed, will sell at the mam, farm, on Lower Valley Road, Lenover, Pa , on THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 At 2 P M. as parcels or by the whole (that is, for the better price or prices). Parcel *l. Approximately 140 acres of land, mid 18th century stone and frame farm house, frame tenant house, barn and shed; Parcel #2. Frame dwelling house (late 'Victorian) and approximate y two acres of land adjacent; Parcel #3 Tract contain ing 3 acres on Upper Val ley Road; comprising togeth er the farm owned by the Boyd family for seven gene rations, situate as above men tioned, between Atglen and Parkesburg, Chester County, Pa, approximately one and one half miles south of U S Rt. 30, one-quarter mile east of Penna Rt 41 to Wilming ton (30 miles drfant), and 2 miles west of Route 10, and (m the mam part) immediate ly south of the main line of the Pennsylvania Rai road Excellent farming residen tial or industrial location 6" URBAN GTOR Reserving for separate sale on the same day immediately after the sale of the real es tate the following par.s of the stone and Lame farm house: Mid 18th century staircase, panelled fire-place wall (Federal period, circa 18C0), chair rails; all inter ior doors and cabinets, fine corner cupboard (with back); as part of the Victorian resi dence, copper-lined bath tub; all the a'oresaid articles to be removed at the expense of the purchasers, within thirty days after the sale, by ap pointment Purchaser shall have the right of entry immediately after the sale to plant crops Inspection: March 261 h and Annl 2,. 2 to 5 P. M. NATIONAL BANK OF CHESTER COUNTY and TRUST COMPANY West Chester, Pa Robert O Butler, Coatesvi'le* Pa, Attorney Ihe subujfc i do it all! J M Seltzer, Auct Lunch by Ladies ot St. Mary's Gui'd, Church of the Ascension Not responsible for acci- PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE
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