Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 16, 1963, Image 22

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< Youthpower
Congress Draws
4-H Members
Pennsylvania Tout hpower
Congress is a program for
youth. Their objective is to
help teenagers stimulate other
teenagers to improve their food
habits and to become aware of
the close relationship between
food .habits, nutrition, physi
. cal fitness and health. The
program is sponsored by food
and allied business organiza
tions throughout Pennsylvan
ia.
The 4-H program in Penn
sylvania under the guidance of
the Agricultural and Home
Economics Service is a stron 3
supporter ot this program
The fifth Pennsylvania Con
gress will be held at the
Holiday Motor Hotel in Har
nsburg on March 1, 19 63 To
participate a teenager, 16-3 9
years of age inclusive, in good
health, with a good scholastic
lecord may make application
to attend.
At the Congress the youth
will be interviewed with a
team of judges regarding their
knowledge of food and nutn
tion, with doctors regarding
health asd fitness; they will
participate in tours and will
discuss youth, their problems,
and what youth can do about
them. Boys and girls will be
selected at this State Congress
to represent Pennsylvania at
the National Congress in Chi
sago on March 26, 1963. The
State and National Food Con
ference Committee will pay all
expenses while attending these
conferences.
Farmers Assess
Themselves For
Promotion Work
One of the big assets of
the “Nickels for Know-How”
fertilizer tax program for agri
cultural development in North
Carolina is the flexibility of
the funds' and the speed with
which the funds can he put in
to action, said J W Fitts of
North Carolina State College
dunng the Lime and Fertilizer
Conference Feb 7 at the Penn
sylvania State University.
Although State and Federal
appropriations may be relative
ly large, they are not sufficient
to cover all problems confront
ing agriculture North Caro
lina farmers vote every three
years on whether or not they
will continue to tax themselves
a nickel on each bag of ferti
lizer they buy.
About $lOO,OOO per year is
used from “Nickels for Know-
How” funds, Dr Fitts said.
Since North Carolina has
soils and crops generally re
quiring heavy fertilization, ade
quate funds are collected to
carry on many important func
tions m research and extension
programs.
Dr Fitts said a program to
control tobacco diseases, start
ed in 1955, reduced losses by
some $2O million annually It
is estimated that nematode
control studies have saved N
Carolina tarmers more than $4
million a year.
Dr Fitts feels that perhaps
the most important phase of
the program is the pride of
jiarticipation by fanners With
farmer representatives on the
foundation board from every
county, farmers become aware
of research and extension pro
giams Since the whole pro
giam is aimed ultimately for
farmer use, their mtei est and
participation is important
Farmers support the program
and they, along with all busi
ness dependent upon fanning,
leap’ the benefits' he pointed
out.
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20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday-Febraarjr 16$ 1963 '
PUBLIC SALE
of
FARM MACHINERY
SAT., FEBRUARY 23, 1963
Along the road leading from Cochraiivlllc to Steelville, 4
miles west of Cochran vllle, and 3 miles south of Atglcn, Ches
ter County, Pennsylvania (turn west at Bill’s Country Store):
FARM EQUIPMENT
Three Tractors
ALLIS-CHALMERS D-l» TRACTOR (new) .with only 48
hours, Power Steering and fully equipped; JOHN DEERE,
MODEL 00 TRACTOR, with Power Steering and iully equipp
ed; ALHS-CHALMERS W-C TRACTOR.
New Holland Super 66 Baler
New Holland PTO Manure Spreader
NEW HOLLAND 7-FT. MOWER; New Holland Crop Chopper;
New Holland Circular Saw; CUNNINGHAM HAY CRIMPER;
WOOD BROS. CORN PICKER; 3-Poiut Corn Planter; 3-Pomt
14-iucli 3-Bottom Plow; 2-row Cultivator; 3-Scction Harrow;
Allis Chalmers 3-Point 10-inch 3-Bottom Plow; Allis-Chalmers
3-Point Kook-np Cultivator; Massej -Harris 13-Hosc Gram
Drill;
David Bradley 30-Ft. Elevator
DAVID BRADLEY HAMMER MILL; David Bradley Hay
Rake; David Bradley Chain Saw; Manure Loader; Unloading
Unit; Dunham Disc Harrow; Dunham Cultipacker; Three
Rubber-tired Coby Wagons (one with side boards and laisc end
gate); MYERS WEED SPRAYER; Two Trailers ou Rubber;
Steel Roller; Endless Belt; One-row Tomato Planter; Steel
Watering Trough; Rubber-tired Farm Wagon; INTERNATION
AL FENCE CONTROLLER;
Tractor Chains; Log Chains; Rubber-tire Wheelbarrow; Oil
Heater; Three-Burner Oil Stove; Power Mowers; Axes; Ham
mers; Shovels; Picks; and many other articles not mentioned.
Sale to begin at 11 o’clock, A.M., by
BENJAMIN E. SHOEMAKER
ATGLEN R. 1, PA. (LYric 3-5764)
Leroy Zook, Auctioneer
Uinble & Kennel, Clerks
Lunch Will Be Served
PUBLIC
DISPERSAL SALE
Holstein Dairy Cows
HEIFERS and FARM MACHINERY
TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1963
4 miles north of Oxford, just ott Route 10, along the
road leading from Russellulle to Cream, Chester Couutj,
Pennsylvania.
50 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN
DAIRY COWS
Calthood i acciuated, home-raised, accredited and bred by
S.P.A.B.C.
27 Head of Dairy Cows
m all stages of production; of this herd are first calf heifers,
23 Head of Heifers
Some cons fresh by day of sale.
FARM EQUIPMENT
TWO TRACTORS
One a PARMALL H TRACTOK, with Cultivator; the other an
OLIVER 70 TRACTOR
ALLIS-CHALNIERS FORAGE HARVESTER, with Motor; Allis-
Chalmers Blower; Three Grove Wagons with Sides and False
End Gates; MdIRERLVG 45 RARER; McDeering Tractor Har
row; McDeering 4-Bar Side Bake; McDeering Disc Harrow;
McDeering Hammer Mill; McDeering Horse Cultivator; Dc-
LAVAL 2-UNIT MILKER and Pump; Potato Grader; Two
Stainless Steel Strainers and Milk Buckets; HAY, STRAW ANT)
CORN' by the Ton; VESTA COAL SPACE HEATER; Porks;
Shovels; Chains, and many other articles not mentioned.
Sale at 12:00 o’clock, N'oon, terms by
OXFORD, R, 1, PKXXA. (Phone 932-8802)
Leron Kook, Auctioneer
Umble Ho Kennel, Clerks, ;
of
ond HEIFERS
Maxton
D. Webster
Clinch Available
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PUBLIC SAL
58 Acre Farm - Livestock
Farming & Butchering Eqpt.
Wednesday, February 20, 1963
12:30 P.M.
(Farm to be Sold at 1:30 P.M.)
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the
premises located 2 miles North o£ Lititz, turning left
off of Route 501 at Lexington a
2Vz Story
FRAME HOUSE
containing 8 Booms with Shop attached, Bank Bara
and other Buildings, along hard road.
LIVESTOCK
6 Head of Holstein and Guernsey Cows
Also some Heifers (T.B. and Blood-tested)
Shoats and Sows
FARM EQUIPMENT
FORD Tractor, Culivator, Plow and Mower
1950 2-door DODGE Sedan
Oliver Manure Spreader, 2-wheel Trailer, 2-row
Tobacco Planter, Rubber Tire Wagon, Roller, Harrow,
2-set of Tobacco Ladders, Grain Drill, lot of Log
Chains, 4 Block and Tackle, 40’ Extension Ladder,
single Ladders, Hay Conveyor, Corn Sheller, lot of
Oak, Walnut and Poplar Lumber, Fence Posts.
Chicken Coops, Tobacco Press, 4000 Tobacco
Lathe, 3 Iron Kettles, 2 Copper Kettles, Chopping
Benches, IVz ton Chain Hoist, Lard Press, Sausage
Maker, Knives, and lots of other Butchering Tools.
Lot of Carpentering Tools - Corn and Hay by the Ton
Many other articles.
Terms By
Isaac B. Weidman Estate
HENRY SHREINER, Auct.
DIEHM and ERB, Clerks
OWEN HERSHEY, Attorney
PUBLIC SALE
Farm Machinery
WED., FEBRUARY 20, 1963
.Located Along the road lending Irom Cochranville to
Homeville, 3 miles nest of Cochranville, Chester County, Penn
sylvania.
OLIVER TRACTOR
in good condition
New Holland "Super 77" Ealer
OLIVER 3-POINT 310 AVER; OLIVER S-POINT 16-INCU
TRIP BOTTOM. PLOAV
Me Dee ring Cpmbjne
John Deere 17 Disc Grain Drill;-Dearborn 3-Pomt'-Hookiaip
Cultivator; 3-Point Hook-up Platform Wagon; Challenger Jet
Fly Sprayer; Electric Fence Posts and Wire; New Idea Side
Rake; NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER; Rubber-tired AVa
gon; LAPP 27-PT. BALE ELEVATOR; Myer’s Mower and
Crusher; Cultipacker; 17-Disc Grain Drill; MODEL “77” NEW
HOLLAND BALER, with Motor; 3-Point Hook-up Cultivator s
8-Polnt Hook-up Rade\ 14-inch 2-Bottom Plow; 3-Boftom 13-
inch Hydraulic Plow; Ensilage Cart; Milk Backets and Strain
ers; Milk Cans and Wash Tubs; 30-Gallon Water Heater; Surge
Milker Pump, 2 Surge Milker Units, and many other articles
not mentioned.
Sale to begin at 12:30 P.M. Terms by
SYLVAN K. SMOKER
PHONE liA 9 r 2541
Leroy Zook, Auctioneer
Cmhle and Kennel, Clerks
ALSO AT THR SAME TIME AND PLACE THE FOLLOWING
FARM EQUIPMENT WILL BE SOLD FOR
W. PAUL GROFF Phone: LY 3-6262
MASSEY-HARRIS 101 .IK. TRACTOR; JOHN DEERE “B”
TRACTOR; CASE C-C TRACTOR; JOHN DEERE PTO BAL
ER; John Deere Mounted Corn Picker;
John Deere 4-Bar Hake; John Deere No. 300 Corn Plant
er; John Deere 24 Disc Harrow;.John Deere No. 5 TRACTOR
MOWER; John Deere MANURE - SPREADER, with Wooden
Bed; John Deere 3-Section Harrow; John Deere 14-inch "Tractor
Plow; Case 16 Disc Grain Drill; 30-FT. DAVID BRADLEY
ELEVATOR; Henderson Manure Loader; ALLIS-CHALMEBS
No. 60 COMBINE; McDecring Soil Pulverizer, with Seeder At
tachment; McDeering Hammer Mill; 2 Flat Wagons; 2 16-Ft.
Double Tobacco Ladders; 100-GALLON FIELD SPRAYER ON
Wh WP
(Lunch Available)
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of
1957 "Super 55"
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