Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 23, 1963, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming; Saturday, February 23 ,1963
Farm Co-op
Reelects Davis ,
JONATHAN DAVIS
SPRINGFIELD, MASS , Feb
ruary 20 Re-elected presi
dent of Eastern States Farm
ers’ Exchange for his fifth
term today at the cooperative's
annual meeting was Jonathan
Davis, a fruit grower and dairy
farmer of Sterling Junction,
Mass. Willard, H Kimmel ot
Shelocta, Pa, was re-elected
chairman of the 13-man execu
tive committee of the Board of
directors.
Newly elected -vice presidents
were William S Wadsworth of
Farmington, Conn., and Rich
ard Croner of Berlin, Pa Ed
ward H. Young of Dover, N H.,
was re-elected vice chairman of
the executive committee All
are prominent farmers in their
communities
Chief executives on the East
ern States management staff
were also re-elected. They are
William D. Milsop, general
manager; William H. Prig
more. assistant general manag
er; and Mildred E. Pike, trea
surer.
Sixteen farmer-members
were re-elected and two weie
newly elected to the 63-man
board of directors The two
new board members are A.
Morrison Ennis of Brooklyn,
Conn., and Harold B Short of
Georgetown. Del.
FARM LOANS
Loans for Machinery,
Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and
any farm purpose.
10 - So year Farm Mortgages
Pull and part-time farms
eligible
FARM CREDIT OFFICE
411 W. Roseville Kd.
Lane. 393-3931
24-HOUR
SERVICE!
W« get there fast if you
have burner trouble. Well
adjust your burner fe*
•eonomical operation
*otnj)leU combustion.
GARBER
OIL CO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-2021
105 Fairview St; 1
headers’ Council on March 4
at 6 p.m. in Hostetter’s ban
. _ _ _ uquet hall,' Mount Joy.
4-H Leaders The banquet is being spon
»np »» |j n . sored by the 4-H county coun
-1 O Hold Banquet oil to honor* their leaders for
'i' their service to the 4-H club.
Recognition certificates and Th]S year> th<J eonVd 18
pins will be presented to 4-H planning to honor several corn
leaders ( for years of service mer cial firms which have
during the annual banquet of made outstanding contributions
the Lancaster County 4-H to the county 4-H program.
LOOK to £Gi/£(3(»)d
FOR THE ANSWER TO YOUR
INDUSTRIAL ... COMMERCIAL
BUILDING NEEDS
•Sturdy, Clear Span ‘Exclusive Trim
Framing Featura
•Attractive . . . ’Simple Ta
Colorful Erect
•Reasonable Package Price*
CALL US ... WE WILL GLADLY DISCUSS
YOUR NEEDS ... NO 09LIGAT10JI
CALEB M. WENGER
B. D. 1 Drumoro Center KI 8-2110 QUABBYVILLE, PA.
PUBLIC SALE
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
Truck Farm Equipment
and some Household Goods
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1963
On the J. ALLEN DEHMEY FARM located four
miles East of Middletown, five miles West of Eliza
bethtown, between Routes 230 and 341 adjoining Lon
donderry School and Middletown Big M.
115 HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE
(Angus and Hereford)
16 Head Purebred Angus Cows, Heifers,
and Bulls; pigs and sheafs
Set of Rilco Rafters for bam 40\80% also set for building
S-i’-voO’, never used.
5 TRUCKS 1960 3/4 ton Chevy pick-up;
1953 1 ton grain bed and stock rack;
5 FARM TRACTORS Oliver 88 diesel;
Oliver 77 gas; H. G. Cletrac with manure loader;
504 International less than 100 hours;
and Cub Tractor
WADE IRRIGATION SYSTEM with power take olf pump;
HARDIE I>CO-FAN SPRAYER (like new) with inotor and
stainless steel tank; Oliver high speed potato planter; two
automatic transplanters; C wagons and lull hue ot Farm
Implements; Hammerinill; 1 ton Sprout Waldron Peed
Mixer; 100 lb. Davis iced mixer lor astrol oil; 0 inch Auger
with hopper (max. cap. 1100 lbs. per min.); James Way Start
ing Battely (1000 cluck cap.); 4 Kitson Feeders (1000 hen
cap.); Big Dutchman Egg Cooler; Whlrl-a-way Egg Washer;
range shelters; nest shelter; ;iOOO laying hens; Homelitc one
man chain saw; Migiatc labor camp equipment; beds; re-
Ingerator; gas stove; TV; raincoats; boots; machetes; and a
lot ot other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10:30 A.M., when conditions will be
made known by
Dupes & Gorherirh, Auctioneers
N. Kray bill & I*. Miller, Clerks
Refreshments will be served by the Swatara Hill Church of the
Brethren Youth-Group.
Of
to be held
J. Allen Dehmey
Q|- The meeting, called -for-'tO
L/airy gIIOW „ a.m., Wednesday,aM«sChtiifc*j^*b
the Southeastern" Pennsylvania
vOlunilUCClllcn ' Artificial Breeders Cooperative
Moof Btud 011 the 230 bypasS| vriU
kJUICUUIC ITICCL include a luncheon and an af-
_ . ternoon session.
County agents and 4-H dairy County agents and 4-H lead
club leaders will meet next ers will be the guests of the
month to plan - for the 1963 SPABC cooperative- on that
Southeast District Dairy Show. day.
For INFORMATION on
S PROTEIN BLOCKS ||J
MINERALBLOCKS Ip
SS*6 lbs. BO lbs.
$•• Y•ur L«cal DtaUr w Writ*
O. W. Mejer Dabs., Napoleon, Ohio
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LANCASTER FARMING
CIRCULATION DEPT. -
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, March 2, 1963
Located at Little Britain on Xo. 372 to Wakefield, 10
miles south of Quarrj ville, 10 miles West ot Oxford on the
Charles and Elizabeth Jackson Farm.
13 BRED AND OPEN GUERNSEY HEIFERS
One due in March, 4 due in tall, the rest are younger.
All Reg. S.P.A B.C- breeding. Black Hawk tractor with 3
point hook up; H-Farniall tractor, with 3 point hook up; H-
Parmall tractor with cultivator; Sub soiler, 3 point hitch; 2
Bottom Oliver plow, 3 point hitch; Grass mower, 3 point
hitch; 3 Disc Harrows, one on rubber with hyd. lift; 9 ft.
cultipacker; 12 A Xew Idea manure spreader; 2 5 ton wagons
on rubber with sides and silage unloadcr attachment lor wagon;
Massey Harris baler; .John Deere combine; I.H.C. corn planter;
Blink Hank rubber tire grain drill with 10 discs; 3 seamless
Singe Milkers; some hand tools.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
15 cu. ft. White King freezer; Wcstinghouse refrigerator;
breaktast set, living room suit; Dining room suit; bed;
bin cans; dressers; 1 3 draw marble top bureau.
Terms cash by
Xorman W. Hart, Auctioneer
LA 9-2744
Clerks - McVaughs
We are not responsible for accidents.
Hunch by Kings Daughters of Little Britain Church.
State
•
State
P. O. BOX 266
LITITZ, PENNA.
at 12:30 P.M.
ROY WOOD