Lancaster FarmingAdsPay! )1 Medicated For Your Added Protection Come In and See Us Next Time You're In Town Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE PUBLIC SALE , \ - Holstein Dispersal Farm Equipment HOUSEHOLD GOODS irsday, February 28, 1963 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the uses located 2 miles North of Manheim, just off :e 72 the following— LIVESTOCK 35 Head of Holsteins, 26 Cows and 9 Heifers— le and pure breed. T.B. and Blood Tested, Ac 'led. Cow records given at sale. FARM EQUIPMENT Oliver #7O, Oliver Super 55 Diesel Tractors with !, cultivator, loader, weeder, corn planter, utility and grass mower, all with 3 point hitch. New md side rake—power take oft, 42” Hay Fan with il ducts—used 2 seasons, 2-row Oliver Potato ir, 2-row J. D. Potato Planter, Boggs Potato Grad ith motor, Potato Cutter, Platform Scales. 28 Disc. 3-section Spring Harrow, Cultipacker, linger Hammermill, Transplanter 10 Disc Super- Grain Drill, Oliver Manure Spreader, 24’ Smoker itor, 2 Wagons, 3 Range Shelters, 3 fence Con ors, Garden Tractor, Babbit Pens, 50” Endless , 2-unit Marlow Milkers, 2 Milk Coolers—3 and 4 23 Milk Cans, Hay and Corn by Ton. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kitchen Cabinet, Drp Leaf Table, Extension and elain Top Tables, Estate Heatrola and many other les. Y E. SHREINER, Auct. & HESS, Clerks start and sturdy growth that means more profits later by feeding RED COMB CHICK STARTER. Highly palatable, nutritionally correct and uniform in quality, RED COMB CHICK STARTER is your best buy for Quality Results at Low Cost. of 12:00 Noon Terms by: Paul M. Witmer ~ Manheim, Pa., R #4 « } It, pays to buy from Reist 9 ALFALFAS to choose from 10 CLOVERS to choose from INOCULATED BEFORE DELIVERY - FREE REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa. ATTENTION Farmers and Poultrymen We are the largest suppliers of Wood Shavings in the East for Poultry Litter and Cattle'Bedding packaged in bales, burlap and paper bags. We deliver anywhere. We are now receiving a new crop of very clean peanut hull. Save money by picking up at our warehouse. For prompt service call 0. & D. SAWDUST C 0 Inc. 659 E. Moin St., Lititiz, Po. (formerly of Manheim) Phone 626-2068 Distributor For Shredded Pine bark for Mulching Evergreens, roses, etc.. PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK and FARM EQUIPMENT Saturday, March 2, 1963 "Will be ottered at Public Sale on the piemises ol the* un dersigned, located on the road leading troni Reamstow u to Red Run, at Peiffer’s Hill, .Lancaster Count), Pennsylvania, the tol lowing Livestock, Farming Implements and Household Goods, to w it: 6 HEAD OF MULES Nos. 1 and 2 PR. OP GRAY MYLES, 7 and 8 \rs. old, with plenty ol snap; Nos. 3 and 4, PR. OF BLACK MYLES; Nos. 5 and 0, ODD MYLES; 12-nionths-old HALF ST \M)\RI) RRED COLT. Mules will be hitched day ol sale. FAMILY COW (Fresh) 3 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS ol Breeding age FOYR SOWS with litters by their side, including ,i Spotted Poland Chinas; 30 HEAD OF SBOATS FARM EQUIPMENT McCormick - Deering Manure Spreader Two McCormick-Deoring Ruling Ciiltixators (Oiu* with Fertilizer Attachments); McDFKBIXG GRASS MOWER; Throe Wiard Flows (One Xo. 100 in extra good shape), Two 2-See tion Spring'Harrows; Two-Horse Spring Wagon; Wheelbarrow; 1-Horsc Spring Wagon; 1-Horsc Wagon; Marker; 2-Seated Square Rov Carriage, with slides ami Storm Front; Corn Shell er; Two Electric Brooders; Chicken Feeders; 3 Shot el Har rows; Single, Double, Triple and four-Horse Hitches; Shovels, Forks, and Rakes; Dot ot Harness; Bridles and Collars, in cluding some like new'; Dot ot Xeck Ropes; COT OF DLMBKR, including 2 x (i’s and 2 x B’s; Dot ot Boards; Dot ot Windows and Doors; <» Glass Doors; About 400 Fieceswit Asbestos Sid ing; Butcher Furnace; Brooder House, like new', and many other items. DOT OP HOCSEHOLD GOODS—including High-Top Sink; Chest ot Drawers; Flay Feu; Chairs; Desk and Bookcase Com bined; Dresser with Miiror; Sola; Crib, and many other articles not mentioned. Will sell any thing on commission oilier than Divcstoik. Sale to begin at 12:00 Xoon, on Satinday, Match 2, t!)C3, whi'ii terms will be made known by T. Glenn Horst, Anct. Devi Hert/og and Duke Dandis, Clerks Dunch will be served. Xo Hucksters!* please! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 23, 1963 Of DANIEL G. WANNER STEVK.VS K.l, FA. • Lampeter FFA (Continued from Page 17) medal for Dairy, corn and to* bacco projects. The third part was a skit en titled “The FFA in Action.” which portrayed the many act ivities of the FFA thioughout the year Some of which are the Livestock Judging Contests at the Lampeter Fair, the lead ership tiaming conference, the Vegetable Seed Sei vice pio gram, the annual Sciap Dnvc, Parhmentaiy Procedme Con test, and the Summer Educa tional and Recieational con tests. The announcement of the Chapter Sweetheait toi the 63 school year was the climax ot the progiam Miss Judy Hack man a member of the Jun ior Class was selected by the FFA membeis as their Cnap ter Sweetheart for the coming year. She was presented wth the official FFA Chapter Sweet heart Jacket by last year’s Sweetheait Miss Karen Sue Brown. Time To Cook Good Breakfast You -don’t have to get up at dawn to cook good, heaity breakfasts, believes Louise Hamilton, Penn State extension nutrition specialist. Bacon strips and toasted English muffins 01 corned beef hash patties with poached eggs are ready in minutes These bieak fasts are high in protein so they won’t let you down by inidmormng Cameron Leghorns Are FIRST and ONLY layer chicks ever to earn a second three-year award in the history ol the big, highly com* petitivo Peunsy l\ ama Kandora Test. KEENER POULTRY FARM Phono SO7-5246 I’hone 307-3347 K. IJ. #l, Kli/abethto« n, Pa, jatsu&eza Wolgemuth Bros. Inc. Florin, Fcnna. Phono Jit. 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