Farm Women 10 Host Husbands Husbands will be the guests of Society of Farm Women number 10 at a party on Sat urday, March 17 in the home of Mrs. Glenn Ressel, Quarry- Tille. Plana for the party were announced at the recent meet ing in the home of Mrs. Wil liam Crawford, St., Kirkwood Rl. Members answered roll call by telling, "How I spent my morning." A covered dish luncheon ■was planned for the day the Bociety sews cancer pads m the home of Mrs. Joseph Best, Bawlmsville The date is Public Sale Guernsey Dispersal Potato & Poultry Equip, and Household Goods Wednesday, March 21, 1962 10:00 A.M. The undersigned mil sell at Public Sale on the premises located along road frdm -Lititz to Penryn, •t H«lfville, 2 miles Northwest of Litiiz, the following: 25 GUERNSEY COWS 12 HEIFERS AH Vaccinated T.B. Tested FARM EQUIPMENT' John Deere Equipment -#r Tractor A with aluminum pistons 3-point hook-up, 2 -16 V Trip Bottom mounted Plows, Tractor B with power trow 1 with mounted 'Gbisler, M.T. Trac tor with Cultivator and HendCrson Manured Bonder, Heavy duty Disc Harrow on rubber, Cbm Planter’- ifith fertilizer at tachment on rubber, IS Disc Grain Drill op rubber, Stem Crush er, Power take-off Spreader, power take-off Clover Seeder. Farmall Super A Tractor with Cultivator and Fertilizer Attachment, New' HoUand Silage Blower “ with pipes (like new), 76 New Holland Baler, Wagons, -Band Roller and 28 Disc Harrow. * David Bradlej Side Rake and New Idea' Side Bake, Cutli packer, 8-sootlon Roller Harrow, Hershey 2-row Transplanter, Borne DrlU, 2 rubber-tire Wagons, 16’ 2-row Iron Age Potato Planter on rubber with hjd. lift, 1 and 3-row Oliver Potato Digger on rubber, Boggs Potato Grader with picking (able and bagger for 5 and 10 lb. bogs, Potato Scales for 5 and 10 lb, bags, Potato Cutter, Potato Eloxator, Potato Shovels, Water Tank on wagon, Platform Scales, Grain Elevator, Ex tension ladders, Snow Fence, Electric Fence and Posts, Bum •ber. Cow Clippers, 3 Peed Carts, Calf Dehomor, Tools, Shovels, Porks, 1350 Tomato Baskets, Bushel and Ist Bushel Baskets, Saw Buck, Scorer, 3-horse Sleigh and Oil Drums. ft Unit De Bava Milker with Motor and Pump, Piping and Stall Cogs for 39 Cows. 3(0 gal. Esco' Milk Tank and Milk Oaas. 1951 Dodge 1-ton Truck with‘Cattle Rack POULTRY EQUIPMENT 60-8’ Feeders, 60 - 5’ Feeders, Bots of Gal. Fountains, 4 Oil Stoves, Electric Stove, 4 Iron Troughs,--8 Poultry Troughs, 6’ to 21’ long, Range Feeders, 10 Chicken Nests, Time Clock, Chicken Coops, Egg Baskets, 3 Range Shelters. IS TON CORN BY THE TON Also the following HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Suite, 6 Old Chairs, 2 Old Rockers, Marble-top Washstand and Bureau, Old Doll, Book cause, Display Cabinet, Rope Bed, Crib, Childs Wardrobe and Tenth Bed, End Tables, Damps, Old Chest, Cooking Utensils, large Crocks and Dishes. 2 Girls Bicycles - Dawn Roller - 200’ of li " Pipe and many other articles too numerous to mention. Order of Sale Farming equipment sold lirst than Cattle and Household Goods. Refreshments for Sale and Coffee for nil, Geib and Hosier, ‘Auctioneers . Krb, Clerk March 13.’ Speaker at the meeting was Albert 'C. Pierson, field re presentative of the Lancaster County Unit of the American Cancer Society. Miss Jean Kauftinan. who will be sponsored by the so ciety in the Miss Solanco Pageant was a guest The next meeting will ho held in the form of a luncheon meeting at noon Thursday, April 5, at the home of Mrs John Ferguson, Unionville Mrs Park Reinhart will he co-hostess After luncheon members will \isit Longwood Gardens. Stubbornness is more a sign of weakness than strength Of Farming LIVESTOCK Terms by Henry E.; Shreiner Farm Women 20 Hear Talk On Money System Mrs Titus Brubaker high lighted the recent meeting of Society ot Kami Women num ber 20 with a talk on "The History of The U S Monetary System”. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs John S 11a becker, Lancaster R 1 Members answered roll call by describing old coins which they displayed at the meeting the oldest coins displayed were a 1787 penny and a 1799 silver dollar A quarter dollar gold piece was the smallest coin on display Mrs Fied 11 Aungst led the devotions A music program was picscnted by Mis Ha heiker’s gland children Thev were Edwin Weisf, Imm pet Randall and Natalie W eist Molins, and Lynn Sheldon Piano Members voted to contribute to Cnspus Attacks Center and Mj Neighbors wJU SIKt' l,s lebody more implain to?” "Is tl my size ere som I can coi ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE In Schuylkill County, 3 miles northeast of Pine Grove, 1 mile north of Route 443, and 5 miles west of Cressona along the Sweet Arrow Lake Rd. Wednesday, March 14,1962 TWO ADJOINING DAIRY FARMS Totaling 151 acres, 2 sets of farm buildings, farm home with all con viences, dairy barn for 40 dairy cows, silos, large milk house, butcher shop, four car garage, farm pond, water to buildings from never failing springs, fertile land, immediate possession. 10 per cent down sale day This farm has a 6.00 Milk Market. 40 REGISTERED JERSEYS 40 Certified bloodtested and T B. accredited. Herd is headed by Brampton W. B Wonderful Jester. These cows have plenty of size, beautiful ud ders, and are excellent producrs. also selling are 25 Registered & Grade HOLSTEINS 25 Good big cows, mostly fresh Stop in and see this herd before the sale also Dairy Equipment Majonmer with heavy duty compressor, three unit Surge milker, three stainless steel units, two large stainless steel strainers, stainless steel twin tubs, buckets, etc , 300 lbs. lard, 16 cu ft Deep Freeze 20 TONS HAY 10 TONS STRAW 20 TON CORN on Ear Sale starts at 10:30 a.m Lunch will be served by Hetzell's Church. Sale held under the management of the SANGER LAND AND CATTLE AUCTION COMPANY PHONE UN 6-4725 MYERSTOWN, PA, Paul E Sanger, Arthur Comer, and Leroy Sensenig, Auctioneers Ruth K. Sanger, Grace Sanger, and Dorothy Smith, Sale Clerks JONATHAN W. HERRING, Owner Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10, 1962—19 the American Bible Society March was selected as the day for the bus trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show The bus will leave at 7 30 p m At the next meeting on April 7, Mrs Amos Herr will speak on highlights of her European trip. The meeting will be held at the home ol Mrs Clarenee Reiuhold, Lan caster R 3. The meeting was in charge ot the president, Mrs F P Ilodecker THURSDAY, MARCH 15 LANC, PA. 230TH GARDEN SPOT SALE At the .1. M. Brubaker Farm located in Willow Street \ il lage, I miles south ol Lancaster, Pa just oil Ktc-s. 72 and 222. Watch lor sign on Kte. 72. 7.~> HOhS T FINS (Mostly nist tresh or close spnngmg cows and beileis Open heilers anil calves Service Bulls) Bang’s (Vrtilic-d, T.B. Ac credited, neatly all call vac-c. and eligible- to ship .nu ll here- Daniel H. L.msdi, Lamastoi, Pa. soils His Complete Dam! All are sired In SKI’V sues mdiidin<* 2 In jnl Doan Kins I’osih, 2b> Osb. Sn T\ \n Kobos, DoOnnsln. Spot I oid H. \. Vdanral o((. VII aio bird to SKI’ \ sues. V. part ot the bold are {trades. He sure jon see them sold. Top Consisnmonts From Onr Hojjulur t'onsisnois' • liinel) Ist <.ill dtr. ol “Drummei” out ol 4.5(>-lb. dam and due to “T\ Vu”. I Iso a “Lmilor Slat" duo with Ist call to Codiran General. Harold Haldeinaii, Dauboio, I’u. • 1 4 jr. dtr. ot I’enstate Lmilor Stai mth 111 lal and due at sab" time to Abejtuoit Tamo St.ir. Vbiam Kittenhouse, Lans dale. Pa. • A Holondon Has Vpple Alert dtr. with ioos. up to 451. fat and due sale lime to Mistjiale Master Duke. \lso 2 vrlS, dtrs. b> HiUaid Do Ointsbj LauMiiont. Daniel Kisher, Van on, Pa. • 8 Open Heitors Iroin Kdsar Burns, Delta, Pa. 2 In “T.v Vie", 2 b> Varba Admiral Trininpli, 1 In Pen state Marksman Itelloc Don, 1 In "HuiKe Lad”. 1 bj Wins- ton So*. 0 A “GP” 440-lb. dtr. »1 Pond Gate Mister (hie about sale tune to Md. Pond View Tiustee Fobes. Kuos Ksh, (Junlumillc, Pa. 0 3 >rlj>. sons ot Penstate Marksman Ite flection one out <>l dam with man* top ices, up to 708 lat, 4.4% IS3BOM. 0 tr. Other out oi a man* ie(. dam up to 518. Kdgar Hook, Sbippeiisbut", Pa. 0 There will be man) more that will please *ou He sine nm're theic on March 15! Sale starts 13:00 Noon K. U'STIX KVCKI'S, IM’. Sale Murs. S. Auctioneers, Mexico, X.Y. at 10:30 a. m. 400 gallon MILK TANK COOLER ihe. Old 7c and jou’ll feel dog tired at night.” Catalogs !■: vitjj li. oitoi r Lota! Kop. Mra'ibnr«,J > ji. liiincli \\ailable Excellent Milk Morket