—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18, 1964 18 SALE REGISTER Saturday, April 18, Public Sale of valuable Real Estate and Personal property on the premises located along the road leading from Milton Grove to Hiestand’s Mill. Grove to Hiestand’s Mill. Sale to start at 12.30 P.M., real estate at 2:00 PjM. with terms by Violet Yeagley. Wednesday, April 22, Public Sale of farm and home sup plies and hardware items 1 pita, at Martin’s Hardware, Leofla (Bareville). Saturday, April 25 at 10.30 Public Sale of Real Estate, Machinery and Tractor Parts, Etc. located along the Han over-Baltimore Pike (Md. rt. 30) at Melrose, 3 miles North of Manchester, Maryland. Terms by Vernon Krebs, Manchester, Maryland. Saturday, April 25, Public Sale of 108 (head of Holstein Heif ers and bulls, at 1 p.m. at Taylona, 5 mi west of Ox ford, 12 mi. south otf Quarry ville near 'Pine Orove (Filter ing Station, Little Britain Twp., (Lancaster Co., Pa Terms by Harold Housekeep er. 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Imm Saturday, April 25, Public Sale of Farm Equipment and Tools, mi. west of Route 72 at Smithville, 8 mile south of ■Lancaster adjacent to trailer park, Lancaster Co., Pa. at 1 pm. Terms by Cletius L. Ru/hl, Saturday, May 2, 1964, Public Sale of Antiques and Person al Property at 12:00 moon, Fourth St. and Boehm Ave., Mount Gretna, 'Lebanon Coun ty, Pa. Terms by Franklin L. Hoke. Saturday, May 2, 1964 at 10:30 AM. Sharp, Public Sale of valuable hand and horse drawn farm equipment at Suell’s Farm Museum at RD #l, Windsor, Pa. mid way between Oraley and Windsor on Route 62-4 ap prox. 9 miles South of Wrightsvllle, Pa. Terms by Snell’s Farm Museum. FARM EQUIPMENT SALE Wednesdoy, April 22,1964, at 9 A.M. Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co. Tractors, Horsedrawn farm implements, machinery, equipment, supplies, hdwe., tools, hay, straw, posts. We sell on Commission. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. New Holland 354-6671 they’re producers Good's Feed Mill the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building New Providence, Po. Grange Plans Minstrel Show Grange has planned a Minstrel Show for May 21 and 23 at Oakryn Hall. Miss Marie Munphy is chairman of the planning committee. Plans for the show were an nounced at the Monday night meeting in the Grange Hall, Oakryn. faster Gyles Brown presided. Plans were also made to at tend the Lancaster County Po mona Grange meeting on Sat urday,' April 18, at 8 p.m. in the White Horse fire hall as guests of Salisbury Grange. The first county grange vis tation meeting will be May 19 when Fulton Grange will visit Coleram Grange at the lOOiF Hall in Kirkwood. The turkey supper committee reported that the supper was, (the most successful to date. During the business meeting worth don’t) the Grange voted to let a con- held April 27 with flu tract to the lowest bidder to committee in charge, y 1 have the ceiling lowered in the of the committee are y! large room of the Grange Hall. Mrs. Ray McSparran, ? Charles McSparran, lecturer, Mrs. George Lamboray presented the following pro- Mrs. Richard Jacksoj . gram: group singing, jokes by members will fill the'J Edgar Brosius, from Star King chairs and present the Grange, New Hampshire and a 1 1 -• former member of the Fulton PLANT WINDBEHji Grange, Male Chorus from. So- For .those living lanco High ‘School consisting of swept areas, large « v «t| Robert Shuler, Clair Kreider, planted to the winchyJ Richard Hash and James Car- of a driveway or roll. They sang two barber shop helps prevent snow from' numbers. ing into these areas. Also Mr. Edgar Findley, Camargo, greens can provide cW showed colored slides and gave trol, making it warmer Q a very interesting talk of his ter and cooler in summer) experience in the Eskimo ter- out A. O Rasmussen, exit ritory of the Arctic region for ornamental horticulture two years. The Pennsylvania State u The next meeting will be sity, PUBLIC SALrt FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE ITEMS Wednesdoy, April 22, 1 p.m. At Martin’s Hardware, Bareville 24 Inch MOTO-MOWER riding mower (No reasonable bid will be refused) Tilley lanterns, Rubber and plastic hose, Some ct ing utensils, radios, paint, knife and fork sets. POULTRY EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS Three Whirl-away egg washers, chicken neits. 0 walking plow, plow parts, cultivator shovels, 1 • Grain Auger. MARTIN’S HARDWARE, Leola (Bareville, P«.) Phone: 656-3171 PUBLIC SALE Saturday, April 25, 1964 At Tayloria, 5 mi. west of Oxford, 12 mi. Si Quarryville near Pine Grove Filtering Station, I Britian Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. 108 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN HEIFERS & BUI 8 - Ist and 2nd calf heifers fresh. 60 head of heifers bred to freshen in late s and fall. 34 head open heifers. All big Holstein* lot of type and quality. 6 - Holstein bulls. 2 registered, 2 eligible to« er, 2 grades. Health charts with each animal, also 1 ' state shipment papers. By HAROLD HOUSEKE! Kersey Bradley, Auctioneer PUBLIC SAL HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS* EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY On Friday, April 24 and Friday, May 1/ 1 At the Camden County Farms, V/2 miles South of wood. Leave New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 3, go South 4' Blackwood at Lakeland, New Jersey. On Friday, April 24 at 12 o’clock noon, 141 Hoisted cows and heifers, ensilage and hay, tested for out 0 shipment, record given at sale, examined for preg. On Friday, May 1, at 12 o’clock noon, 120 sUncl' ltll | water cups, mostly Jamesway. Calf pens, machinery, This ad appears this week only, by order of CaDide# Board of Chosen Freeholders. Terms cash. Hylon C. Coates, Auctioneer and Manager Phone Code 609 358-8404 1:00 P.M. Lunch Available Of
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