14 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 1963 • Income Tax (Continued from Page 1) turns. Those attending will be told of latest changes in the In come Tax law, and topics will include: "What Records are Necessary,’’ "New Treatment of Patronage Dividends,” *\How to Get the Most Out of Your Social Security Account,” "Investment Tax Credit,” "The Gain From Sale of De preciable Property,” "Tax Management,” etc. n addition to Mr. Kelly, talks will be given by Clar ence Austine Social Security representative, and C. E. Wit mer of the Internal Revenue Service. County Agent Smith says questions and discussion will follow each topic presentation, and those attending will be given copies of the 1964 edi tion of the Income Tax Guide, Social Security Guides, and Reminders for Tax Consul tants. Those planning to attend the 'meeting are urged to .make* reservations at the County Agent’s Office by Jan. 6th Phone No. 394 - 6351. Professional Service tl'M GETTIK’ MOBE MILK ANP FEWER SICK COWSI-Wf NOT . YOU too? For Details, Write or Call: Dr. Scott Heffner, Nutritionist and Veterinarian 1269 Lititz Pike, Lancaster Phone 393-2406 D. H. I. A. Members: Correct Grain Feeding Meters lor Your Cows Available, $2.30 CARRY A FIRE EXTINGUISHER ON YOUR TRACTOR corn is dry and heat may cause a fire • Co-op Merger (Continued from Page 1) ies adjoin, it was believed that there would be advanta ges in sufih joint operation,” Davis said. The Eastern States president said that comprehensive stud ies completed recently indicate that there are “significant ec onomic advantages to be gain ed for members of both organi zations from total consolida tion of resources.” Eastern States and GLP are two of the oldest farmer co operatives in the nation. Both have memberships of more than 100,000. Eastern States was, founded in 1918 by a group of New England rural and urban leaders. GLF was formed in 1920 by the New York State Grange, the New York Farm Bureau Federa tion, and the Dairymen’s Lea gue Cooperative Association. Eastern States has its head quarters in West Springfield, Mass., GLF in Ithaca, N. Y. Eastern States volume for the calendar year ending Dec ember 31 is expected to exceed ?100 million. For the fiscal year ended last June 30, GLF had sales volume at s'2o6 mil lion in its wholesale and mar keting operations. Perhaps one reason why so many people go to the devil is that he’s about the only feller who’ll meet you more than half-way. PROTEIN BLOCKS MINERAL BLOCKS Soo Your Local Ftnl Dealer or Wrlto a.w. MEVeauaa. napoleon, ohio PUBLIC SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY & GARAGE EQUIPMENT Saturday, December 14, 1963 At 9:30 A.M. At B. D. 1, Windsor on road from Nehnans school house to Martinsville, approx. 3 miles Southwest of Bast Prospect. The undersigned will offer at public sale the following real estate: Parra consisting of 250 acres of which there are approx. 100 acres of good rich farming land, the balance in good pasture and woodlands. Improvements consist of 11-room frame house with bath, heated by oil hot water heat, also tobacco shed and corn bam, there is a good spring supplying plenty of fresh water, also a stream running through farm, good road near die buildings with school bus stopping at the door. Any one in the market tor a large farm, be sure and inspect this one. Open for inspection most anytime. Will be offered at 2 P.M. on day of sale. Terms on day of sale. FARM MACHINERY 1961 Ford tractor 601 Workmaster with cultivators with fertilizer attachment, weeder and two bottom plow in excellent condition, 1947 S. O. Case tractor with workers and fertilizer attachment, 1940 D. C. Case tractor, Parmall A tractor with plow & cultivators, Sheppard diesel, John Deere off-set disc, small John Deere disc, two 1-row tobacco planters, Farqnhar manure spreader on rubber, three section barrow, side de livery rake, New Idea 1-row corn picker, 3 pull type two bot tom plows, cuUipaclccr, 1 P/i'.O. mower, 1 pull type mower, one-row potato planter, rubber tire wagon, John Deere drill, 83 ft. conveyor, two-wheel utility trailer, 1955 Ford % ton stake truck, 1047 Chevrolet ton stake truck, Sears cannon corn shelter, two hole torn sheller, 12 log chains. GARAGE EQUIPMENT, PERSONAL PROPERTY Model A Ford in running order also model A parts, one 2 B.P, air compressor, 2 battery chargers 0 volt, 1 charger 0 A IB rolt, 3 vises, used tires, 1 floor jack, drill press complete, 2 buffers, X polisher, 1 h.p, Hobart air drop cords, and H inch drills, several metal cabinets, tool boxes, 4 spray guns, lot of roofing paper, lot of used lumber, two 8 ft. overhead garage doors, lot of content blocks, Stewart & Warn er wheel balancer, 300 gal. oil tank, h.p. table saw, ce ment mixer, lots of small tools of all kinds, hot air furnace, cook stove, heatrola, forks, shovels, approx. 1 acres of to bacco on the lath to be sold as a unit, approx. 2000 tobacco lath, 200 tomato baskets, 1 Holstein heifer, riding horse, saddle, approx. 12 tons of iron and many other articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Refreshments Available Terms: Cash Owner * 1 RAY W. TAYLOR Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Her. M. B. Heiland, Clerk* • Poinseitios (Continued irom Page 1} shape artiats in Florid* use polnsettias ,ip ornamental plantings. It would not be un usual for pKants to live as long as 20 or 30 years In this desirable environment. When mother receives her Christmas poinsettia, Lynn Smith advises, she can keep it lor years ol peaaure if she follows some simple precau tions: (I) Keep the pottpd plant out of either hot or cold drafts. Place it near a window where it receives', good sun light. Plants remain healthy only in a temperature range of 60' to 75 degrees. (■2) Although flowering will stop in the middle of Febru ary, the plant should remain in the sunny window until May. Cut the plant back to 5 or 6 inches in height and put it outside, pot and all, in light shade after Memorial Day. (3) In mid-August bring the plant inside and put it in the sunny window again. (4) In early October, begin placing a box over the plant to cut out daylight at 5 o’clock each evening. Blooming will begin in time tor Christmas. Ijynn Smith warns not to overwater the plant. “Water your pomsettia only when the top ol the soil feels dry to the touch,” she says. “{Place the pot on a dish large enough to 'catch the runoff from the bottom of the pot.” For INFORMATION on AND and LIVESTOCK SALE REGISTER Saturday, December 14, Public Sale of Valuable Heal Estate, Farm Machinery and Garage Equipment at BD #il, Wind- Saturday, December 2.1, 1963 eor on road from Neimans Public Sale of valuable echool house to Martinsville, Real Estate, Stock and Im approx. 2 miles, of East Pros- piemen ts on the premises lo peot. Sale at 9:3(1 A.M. with cated along road leading terms by Ray W. Taylor, from Elisabethtown to Pal- Owner, mouth: farm adjacent to Falmouth with a lot ot frontage along hard road, Sale-at 12:00 Noon with terms by Robert P. Ulrich and Grace S. Ulrich. Tuesday, December ~ 17, at 10:30 A.M. Public Sal© at Guernsey Dairy Cattle and PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real Estate Stock And Implements To be held SATURDAY, DEC. 21,1963 On the premises located along road leading from Elizabethtown to Falmouth; farm adjacent to Falmouth with a lot of frontage along hard road. FARM OF T 47 ACRES more or less, of tillable land, pasture, and wood land, thereon erected a 2'A STORY STONE AND FRAME HOUSE containing 9 rooms, 2Vi bathrooms; 2 hot air furnaces, one oil fired; Frame Bank Barn, room, to stable 40 head of cattle; Com Barn adjoining bam. Tobacco Shed with dampening cellar and- v stripping room; room to house 5 acres of tobacco, in ham and shed. Com Bam and Implement Shed. This is a very desirable place to live. Ar rangements to view the property can he made, by calling Elizabethtown 367-2955. Also at same time and place Horses, Sheep, and Implements. Sale to start at 12:00 Noon. Real Estate to he offered at 2:00 P.M., when conditions will he made known by ROBERT P. ULRICH and GRACE S. ULRICH Harris C. Arnold, Sr., Attorney Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers S. Kraybill & I. Miller, Clerks /f * r ' iKarm Equipment, 1% mile* east of QuarryrlUe, Wfl Rout® 3'72, in ®d«n it<rwn| ship, (Lancaster County,| Penna. Terms (by James bJ & Anna iLefever.
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