—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 24, 1963 Atomic Pl« Ult 14 Horace Mann Is Farm Show Head HARRISBURG Horace L. Mann who for nearly twenty yearslhaa been an exhibitor or assistant at the Pennsylvania ■Farm Show today became its director. His appointment was announced by Leland H. Bull, ■State Secretary of Agriculture. Mann, 35, will receive $ll, SOI a year. He succeeds John B. McCool, director for the past eight years who retired PUBLIC SALE REAL DAIRY FARM, REAL ESTATE & BUILDING LOTS! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1963 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises, along the road leading from Beamstown.to Denver, just off Route 222, the following, to wit: Tract #1 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND containing 83 acres, more or less, of which 70 acres is under cultivation; the balance is in pasture with stream. Erected there on is a 2!4-STORY BRICK DWELLING with 6 rooms and bath, hot water oil heat! 2-room Summer House attached; some storm windows and doors; well. LARGE DAIRY BARN with 64 stalls and stanchions; 6 freshening pens; Jamesway barn cleaner; pipe-line for milker; Milk House; 3 Silos, 16’ x 55’ - 12’ x 50’ - 10’ x 50’; large feed trough.- Combination Tobacco Shed and Heifer Barn; large Chicken House and Heifer Shed with oil heat; Hay Drying Shed; Turkey Shelter with oil heat. Place to hang 8 acres of tobacco; Corn Barn. Extra heavy electric wiring and switch boxes for genera tor. This farm is in a high state of cultivation with a real alfalfa ground. The buildings are all in good condition. Best Milk Market (Sylvan Seal from Philadelphia) will be sold with the farm. Farm will be offered without pipe-line milk er and compressor, 500-gal. bulk tank and hay drier or as a complete unit. If you are looking for a real dairy farm, do not let this one pass by. Farm will be offered at 1:30 P.M. Also at the same time and place:— Tract #2 A LOT OF GROUND 212' x 228’ x 164’, on which the improvements are a STONE RANCHER with modem kitchen, bar divider for dining: area, and laundry room; large living: room with fireplace, 3 large bedrooms with wall-to-wall carpet, IVz tile baths; recreation room in the base ment with fireplace with ceramic tile; oil hot water heat (sum mer and winter hook-up); 2-car Garage; patio with fireplace; large lawn. This home was built nine years ago. This home will be offered at 3:00 P.M, Also at the same time and place:— Tract #3 7 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS on Oak Lane (in the new development). Some have curb and water. The size of these Lots is 85’ and 50’ frontage with a depth of 155’. These Lots will be sold as one unit. Lots will be offered at 3:30 PJVT. Terms by Frank and Paul Snyder, Aucts. C. Zinn, Clerk This Sale is being held due to failing health. Property can be inspected any time after August 25, 1963. Arrangements for financing can be made before day of Sale. Reconditioned IA G RIC UL T U r|(THSB3£4 '9 M and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT TRACTORS SILAGE EQUIPMENT Hough Payloader John Deere 420 Com Shredder AlUs-Chalmers HDSG John Deere 1010 U Crawler Loader John Deere A 5 Bar for 8 H * Jr " Hough Payloader with back- Jolm Deere B vester Allis-Chalmers W Gehl 2 Bow Self-Propelled TTr ,,„ AlUt-Ch.lm.., o with HmtU w/Itow Crop S. W/AnSU " B P.SSJ'So'* Pl ““ r B" OB™, BBS Or.whw Lundell Chopper Oliver OC3 Crawler Loader CULTIVATORS Allis-Chalmers Blower W /S pt. Hitch A P.T.O. John Deere Caterpillar-Tonrapnll A Oliver INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Scraper F°BackhoeW/Ijo*tle W/Ij0 * tlr ' r Howard Botovator John Deere 1 Backhoe Sim* Cab Brillion Hay Crusher Massey-Perguson ; os;w/ , BALERS Loader and Backhoe MOWERS BAKES John * Deere 44010 Crawley John Deere Nos. 5 - 8 - 10 r ii.K Tirnr <. Loader Kosch Side Mounted ~ ~ John Deere model SI bade- McDeeting New Holland 68, 76 A 77 . meweenng - ' -hoe , New Holland Semi-mtd. V ELMERS: PLASTERER, INC. 26 Evergreen Road Phone 273-2616 j| Lebanon, Pa. i t u ui u*.mTO~»C!4n:mwwi** «■»» July 1 with 41 years of pub lic service in Pennsylvania ag riculture. A native of Clearfield, Mann first came to the show while still in-high school as dairy cattle exhibitor for W. A, E. Leitzinger, Clearfield. Later, he assisted with the show as a staff member of the Pennsylvania State University, and in recent years was a commercial exhibitor. He graduated from Clear field High School, earned a degree in animal science at Penn State, and for six years OF A GEORGE A. RUTT Opens Its Doors An Atomic Center is now open to the phblic at the site of the world's first high tem perature atomic powfr. station at Peach Bottom. Visitors may tour the Center, Wednesdays through Sundays from 10 t.m. to 4 pm The 600-acre plant site is in York County on the west bank of the Susquehanna was with the university sistant county agent in awanna and Wyoming ties, and as extension specialist. HORACE L. MANN He was manager of the first Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show at the Farm Show Building in 1956. For the last seven years he has been field engineer with the Portland Cement Association. Ayrshire Sale MONDAY, SEPT 2, 1 P.M, to be held at Sanger dale Farm on Rt. 422, 4 mi. east of Lebanon, Pa. 25 FRESH COWS 25 and two year old heifers mostly fresh or close springers by sale day. Certified, blood test and T.B. Paul Sanger, Auct Leroy C. Sensenig - Pedigrees River. Thff Center sits on a hill side overlooking the atomic power station which is now ap proximately 45 per cent com pleted. It is expected to be ready for operation next year. The Peach Bottom plant re presents the first industrial ap plication of a new and advan ced concept 1 — high tempera ture and high pressure in nuclear power generation. The plant will be owned and oper ated by Philadelphia Electric Company on whose system it is located. Pennsylvania Power & Light Company is one of 53 utilities supporting the devel opmental construction of th e plant. as as- Lack coun- dairy. The Atomic Information Cen ter is a one-story modern build ing of striking design, featur ing a 44-foot circular exhibit area with glass walls half-way around the perimeter and a domed roof. Animated exhibits are grouped in the Center in story units, complete in them selves, but with continuity so that visitors receive - basic in formation on the atom and an understanding of the role atomic power plants have in the generation of electricity Adjoining the exhibit- area are a lobby, women’s lounge, util ity rooms, an auditorium for showing motion pictures and slides and for lecture periods, and an outdoor observation deck. ! GOOD PROFITS start with GOOD FEEDING! Red Rose Make Red Rose Feeds and Supplements your choice when you buy feeds for your poultry, dairy cows and other farm animals. These feeds are out standing in quality and contain the necessary nu trients, vitamins and minerals required for effi cient production of meat, eggs and milk. There are many Red Rose Feeds to choose from for feeding your poultry, cows and livestock each one especially formulated to fit your par ticular farm need. 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