Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 21, 1967, Image 14

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21, 1967
CK\THVL TK VCTOR CLUB
KAMI’S 19G7 OFFICERS
b\ I. 1 , mi I’ojcr, repoilor
Tie Laneaslci Count\ 411
Cent al Tractoi Club held its
oigam? dional meeting Tucs
ch\ Jammy 17 at Land.s
Bios Faim Equipment Co.
Mar.hcim Pike Foitv one mem
beis weie em oiled
The lolloping ofliceis weie
elected pi evident, Daniel Roh
lei Minheim R 1 lice pi cre
dent Kenne'h R’ssei. Leola
R 1 scC’e;a»y Lany Roluei
ICO' Wheatland School Road
TII’.NK you for helping
TO MAKE 1966 A
SUCCESSFUL YEAR!
AUCTION DATES
EARLY 1967
SALE LISTINGS
Jan 25—Ankiuin Bios Fann
Eouip. Wakefield Pa
Jan 28—Richaid Wood House
hold Goods Sale. Tenc Hill
Pa
Feb 4—Mis Hauy E Kieidei
—Household Sale, Mechanics
Giove (south of Quanyville,
Pa )
Feb 10—Reseived
Feb 11—Paul Campbell Paim
Equip, 2 miles south of Wil
low Stieet, Pa
Feb 16—John M Bombeigei,
Dauy Sale McEwensville,
Pa, (Northumberland Co)
Feb 17—Hailan Myhn, Farm
Eauio south of the Buck.
Pa*
Feb 18—John Eib, Fann
Equip neai Georgetown, Pa
(Bait Two )
Feb 18—Elmei Swarr, House
hold and Real Estate, Geoige
St, Millei sville, Pa
Feb 24—80 b Shoemaker, Farm
Equip , near Kn kwood Pa
Feb 25—L Z Byers Farm
Equip, southwest of Willow
Stieet, Pa
Feb 28—Abel Balmer, Dauy
Sale, Spoiting Hill, Pa
Mai ch 4—Elvin McMichael,
Fai m Equip, south of New
Danville, Pa
Maich 6 Giavson Cooper,
Fann Equip, Pleasant Giove,
Fulton Twp, Pa
Maich 7—Our Thud Annual
Machinery Community Sale
at Eveiett Kieidei’s Fann
Mai ch 9—Sam Dum , Complete
Holstein Disp neai East
Peteisbuig, Pa
Maich 11—Jacob Dagen, House
hold Goods Willow Stieet,
Pa
Maich 11—John Stonei, Dauy
and Fann Machmeiy Sale,
Conestoga R D
Match 15—W.dter Cassel Com
plete Holstein Disp, Man
heim, Pa
Match 16—Hmiv E Williams,
Machineiv and Dauy Sale,
Bambndge Pa
Maich 18—Leon Hess Com
, plete Holstein Disp and
Fann Equip Intel com se,
Pa
Ma'ch 22—James Ewait Hol
stein Heilei s and Faim
Equipment Fan field Pa
Mai 23—Fi ank Kennell Farm
Equip no'lheast ol Gap Pa
Mai ch 25—S tchman Est,
Household and Real Estate,
south of New Danville Pa
Match 28 Lauience Foulk,
Farm Machi n e i y Sale,
Quai i \ ville
Maich 30—Paul Wyble Fann
Ecuip south of New Hol
land Pa
Apnl I—Mis Milton Ranck,
Fat in Equip neai Relton,
Pa
Apnl I—M1 —M Gieee Fist house
hold neai Fan field Pi
Apnl B—Tom Flu k Conmlete
Holstein Disp and Fann
Equip Gum Tice Chestei
Co Pa
Foi f'ii'lhei uifoi mafioii call
IfH i or 284 1517
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FARM WOMEN NO. 14 HEAR
CONVENTION REPORTS
Farm Women’s Society No
14 met Wednesday, Januaiy 18
ticasmei, Clyde E-benshade,
Willow Street R 2: news repoil
ei Lvnn Royei. 2025 Oicgon
Pike
Leaders for the club aie- Mrs Paul Longenccker and
Ilcibeit Ro.\ei, 2025 Oiegon Mis. Lloyd Rinck.
Pike, fust jear. Glenn Poitei, Contiibutions of $lO each
Washington Boio, second year weie given to the Chnst
and Chnst Buibakei, Stone- Homo. Paiadise, and the Water
null Road, thud yeai Gtieel Rescue Mission
The next club meeting vaill Mis Melvin Lauvci of Ak
be held at Kauffmans Faim ion spoke on “Moie than Con-
Equipmcnt Co MounUille, on queiois”
Januaiy 24 at 745 pm Dates to lemembcn Feb,
FOR
BIG SAVING
ON
AMMONIUM NITRATE,
UREA AND
MIXED FERTILIZERS
CALL NOW
FARMER'S FERTILIZER
WORKS For fhe Former
365 WEST BAINBRIDGE STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN Ph. 367-1211
• 2-3 plow 2000 • full 3-plow 2000 Super Dexta Diesel
• 3-4 plpw 4000 • full 4-plow 5000 Super Major Diesel
• 5-plow 6000
Yes, whatever your tractor needs—size, model, fuel option—there's
a new Ford that'll fill the bill. Come in and look them over. See
Ford’s advanced comfort, convenience and performance features
that can help you farm better and easier at lower cost
See us NOW for a real doJlar-saving deal
—easy credit terms available
at the home of Mrs. Raymond 2nd., 9 to 12 a.m. sew at
Barge, Ronks Ril with twenty- the Lancaster General Hospi
nine members and three guests tal; Feb. Oth, 10 a m. to 3 p.tn.
attending. Hostesses were Mrs —meeting at the home of Mrs.
Barge, Mis. Clarence Gioff, Lloyd Harnish, Willow Street
Mrs Christ Landis and Mrs. Rl, at which members will
Chaile Micken. make cancer pads. Mrs. Ken-
Mis Baige had chaige of the
devotions, and lepoils on the
'tale convention weie given
by the delegates M’s. Edwin
Rohiei, Mis Haiold Byeus,
FORD
TRACTORS
...the line that's tops in quality,
performance, and durability.
ALLEN H. MATZ
Denver
New Holland
neth Eshelman will give a
book review Membeis are to
bung their lunch and used
sheets Coffee and desseit wall
be seived by the hostess: Feb.
18, the Society will have a
food stand at the faun sale
of Eveiett Newswanger, Kin
zeis Members inteiested in
helping or making donations
aie asked to contact Mus
Chailes Leaman, Ronks Rl
MILES W. FRY & SON
Frysvillc, Eplirata R 3, Pa. 17522
Tel. 354-9558
Growers of:
HYBRID POPLARS a good free.
PENNGIFT CROWNVETCH a faultless
slope cover with good forage-crop poten
tial- Certified seed and crowns available.
PUBLIC SALE
FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
Wed., January 25, 1967 at 9:30 A.M.
Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co.
Tractors, Implements, Machinery, Tools, Hdwe.,
Hay, Straw and Posts.
We sell on commission.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
PH. (717) 354-6671
Our Next Sale Feb. Bth,
PUBLIC SALE
OF
FARM EQUIPMENT
LOCATION: Along Route 372, 1 Mile North of
Wakefield, 16 Miles South of Lancaster, Fulton Town
ship, Lancaster County, Penna.
Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1967
12:30 P.M.
4 TRACTORS
Ferguson 65 Diesel with Step-up Differential Lock,
1,070 Hours, with 3 - 14 in. Mounted Plows,
(Trip Bottom);
M Farmall (Overhauled in 1966);
Farmall Super C with Cultivators and
Mounted Cornplanter; 9N Ford Tractor and Mower;
Myers Mower and Crusher, Fold Hay Rake, McCormick 55
T Baler, John Deere Flutter, Smoker 32 ft. Elevator, John
Deere Forage Harvester, McCoimick Blower and Pipe, 3 Flat
Rubber Tired Wagons, 2 with High Sides, McCormick Disc
Harrow, Oliver Spring Hairow, Bullion Cultipacker, Ford Grain
Drill, Gandy Fertilizer Drill, Masse> Harris Combine, P.T.0.,
New Holland Manure Spreader (175 bu.), Oliver 2-Row Corn
Picker, Sander Manure Loader and Dirt Scoop, Wood Bros.
Rotary Cutter, 2 2-Wheeled Trailers, Roto Cultivator,
50 Tons of Straw
1956 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN
1951 CHEVROLET TRUCK -Vt T (With Racks)
S P 22 Surge Milker, 4 Stainless Steel Surge Milkers, 2
Stainless Steel Carrying Pails and Strainer, Double Stainless
Steel Tubs, Dumping Station with 50 ft. Glass Lined, 5,000 Elec
tiic Heater, 50 Gal. Electric Hot Water Heater, Utensil Rack,
35 Milk Cans, 2 Electiic Fence Units, 50 Cow Trainers, Stewart
Clipmaster, 2 Feed Carts, 2 Wheelbarrows, Small Lime Spreader
(Stable), Wheelbarrow Seed Sower, Radio and Clock, Manure
Sled, Extension Ladder, Belt and Air Compressor, 12 x 38 Trac
tor Chains, 2 Hay Racks, Log Chains, Forks, Shovels, other'
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS BY
PAUL and ROBERT ANKRUM
Kreider and Biller, Auctioneers.
LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED
PA. APPLES IN STORAGE
DROP 44 PERCENT
HARRISBURG —Supplies of
apples in cold storages
thioughout the state totaled
2.720.000 bushels on November
30, down 44 percent from the
same date a year ago, accord
ing to the Pennsylvania Ciop
Rcpoiting Soivice.
Of the total, 1,635,000 bush
els aie for processing, and 1,-
085.000 bushels are for fiesh
maikets
Cold storage apple holdings
in the United Slates totaled
45,10'1.C00 bushels at the end
of November, 5,000,000 bushels
less than a year earlier.