Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 04, 1967, Image 13

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    Grangers Hear Scott; Quorryvlllc; more than fifty
P.» Thr« Resolutions K^STiJSS;
Lancaster County Pomona of Quarryvllle, conducted the
Grange #7l held n dinner business meeUng,
meeting last Saturday at the The speaker of the evening
Rhoads Spanish Restaurant, was the Master of the Penn-
MILES W. FRY & SON |
Frysville, Ephrata R 3, Pa. 17522 11
Tel. 354-9558 11
Growers of: n
HYBRID POPLARS a good free. ■'
PENNGIFT CROWNVETCH a faultless
slope cover with good forage-crop poten
tial- Certified seed and crowns available.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
CONSTRUCTION & GARAGE EQUIPMENT
PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, FEB. 18,
Located on route 74 four miles South of Red Lion, Pa. in
Chanceford Twp. The undersigned executrix of the Nolan C.
Craley estate will offer at public sale the following
Caterpillar 933 Hi-lift 42A5214 series F, Caterpillar D-7
Bulldozer serial No. 17A10314, Caterpillar D-7 Bulldozer serial
No. 3TI, 1958 Chev. dump truck V-tag, 1954 Chev. dump truck
V-tag, Case tractor with Henry back hoe & loader, Jaeger air
compressor 1500 R.P.M. serial No. 10640 was recently overhaul
ed, air compressor - 200 lbs., Tamden axle ti idler, steam jenny,
Sunnen precision honing machine, valve grinding machine,
Sioux grinder, two 6 & 12 volt battery chargers, spark plug
tester, Amp. & voltage meter, used trrck tires, transmission
grease dispenser, 2 chain hoists, porta-press, air type grease
gun, 4” water pump, fuel barrell, floor jack, hydraulic cylind
ers, glass cutting machine, tow chains, cash register, wooden
desk & chair, tank, lots of car & truck parts, some small hand
tools, fan belts, lots of assorted bolts and other small items,
work table, step ladder, chain tighteners, battery cables, winch,
tracks & pads for D-7 and 933, undercarriage, D.C. rollers, acet
ylene welder, anvil, homemade garden tractor, 16 ft. wooden
boat with half cabin and 40 H.P. motor, pile of 2xB lumber,
bowling alley, and m any other items to numerous to mention.
If in need of equipment be sure and attend this sale. Equip
ment may be inspected Saturday, February 11, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale.
Refreshments available by class of St. Luke's Sunday School.
RUTH M. CRALEY
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Gilbert & Frey, Clerks
Horace E. Smith, Attorney
PUBLIC SALE
Along road from Oak Shade to Tayloria, 9 mile
South of Quarryville. Follow signs from Robert Fulton
Tea House off Route 222. Little Britain Twp., Lancas
ter Co., Penna,
Wednesday February 15,1967
4 TRACTORS
Farmall M, Farmall H with cultivators, Cockshutt
4#,' John Deere 'H 1 with J cults. 1 ‘(hycl.), International
#9, 7 ft. mower" Cunhihgharir Crimper (good), Inter \
national #l5 rake ' (good), Fbrd #45 baleff'36 ft. New
Holland'elevator' (goM), IHC S' 1 and 1 3 “bottom plows*
9 ftf ease f idis<v'harrow;falOiiftv/ v Coby '.Gultipaeker, IHC
cornplsmtfer, Oliver? 16 disc t«rainadrill,cHershey 2 row
tobacco planter, IHC, manure! loader u . o*- n j
Chalmers Forage harvester (gd6d), Allis
Chalmers field sprayer, 4 section spring harrow, com
bination harrow and roller, 3 rubber tired wagons, 2
wheel trailer, New Idea 12A spreader, New Holland
hammermill, air compressor, 1 double 2 single tobacco
ladders, 2 Surge milkers, 2 strainers, 2 - 16 qts. SS
buckets and lids, chains, forks, other articles.
Kreider & Diller, Aucts.
at 10:30 A.M.
12:30 P.M.
Terms by
Lunch furnished
1967
Executrix
ELVIN R. HERR
sylvania State Grange, John-W*
Scott. Hds subject was "What
Contribution Can The Grange
Mtake To Society Today.” He
spoke of the Grange’s leader
ship in legislation, community
service, education, fraternal
ism and patriotism. He also
told of the value of good ritu
alism in the Grange.
Miss Helen Wanner, Lectur
er, of Salisbury Grange con
ducted a memorial service for
members who died dunng the
year. The service included
Opening Thought by Miss Wan
ner: Group singing “My Faith
Looks Up To Thee”; Master
McSparran and Chaplain Jo
seph Hess gave brief remarks.
The altar was decoiated in
memory of Mrs. Laura B.
Stubbs, E. Maurice Gregg,
John S. Trimble and Mrs.
Maude A. Christie by the
Graces, Mrs. J. Collins Mc-
Sparran, Mrs. Loran Brinton
and Mrs. Chester Eby Scrip
ture reading by Alfred Wan
ner Jr. followed by a poem
read by Mrs. Alfred Wanner
Sr.
The resolution committee
consisting of Richard Maule,
-FARMERS-
Convert 1 Your Tobacco Acreage
RAISE SWEET CORN
1. Higher Tonnage Rates
2. Harvesting and Hauling Available
No Labor Problem
3. Irrigation Service Available
JOHN F. COPE CO. INC.
Manheim, Pa. Phone 898-2206
FIELD REPRESENTATIVES
John L. Bare Bill Wingenroth
898-7010 733-3903
Phone Evenings
PUBLIC CONTRACTORS SALE
Having Moved to Alabama in Mission Work The following
equipment and materials will be offered at Sale, located at the
former “Teaman Cabinet Shop,” New Texas, Pa. on Route 222,
10 miles south, of Quarryville and 2 miles north of the Pa.-Md.
State Line.
FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1967, 12:00 P.M.
1 Belsaw 12”x6” surface planer (like new), 3 hp Elec.
Motor Single Phase (sealed ball bearings) like new; 2-1 hp Elec.
Motor Single Phase (sealed ball bearings) like new; 2 -Vi hp
Elec., Single Phase; 2-'A hp Elec. Motor Single Phase;
Sibars, Flodr lWpdel Drillpress with Vi hp Llec. Motor (like
mSW) I ,' morfichig'att. for drillpress; Walker Turner Lathe oh
centers; Atlas 8” Table Saw (good condition); 5”
Suctioh Bfdjsteh'for. shavings, with duct; 1-8” Clarke Floor Sand
er, Clarke Edger,vA-l Condition. 3 Self Jacking Scaffold
Bucks; |k24“*jrt Ext.- Ladder; 1 36-ft. Ext. Ladder (good cond);
12 ANTIQUE --CHAIRS; 1 Large Salamander Heater (used 2
times); 6” Emery Wheel (Double Spindle); new Mah. Int.
Doors 30” x 6’B” & wider; lawn seeder; small .base cab. with
drawers; large oven cab; clear redwood 1,x,8,x! 14’.; Lot of 2x 10
Planks; Alum. Siding; WALNUT LUMBER; Prefinished & Un
finished Birch Paneling; Lot of Alum, cove mouldings & For
mica remnants; Steel basement sash; Lot of nails (various
sizes); Large Work Bench with drawers; 100 lb. floor cover
ing roller) felt, roofing, insulation, roof bucks; 4-5 room Oil
Space Heater; 55 gal. oil tank; 3 feed drums, & feed room; Lots
of wood mouldings, electrical parts & plumbing; 1-24-2 gang
diskharrow; s’x9’ Ping Pong Table (Official Size); large sand
ing table, Sears Cement Mixer; many other articles too numer
ous to mention. Terms by
Kreider & Diller, Aucts.
I/ancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4, 1967
Theodore Beck and Chester
Eby, presented the following
resolutions which were adopt
ed;
1. WHEREAS, There is a
tendency on the part of some
of the doctors and surgeons in
Lancaster County to charge
fees in excess of the tales cov
ered by most health insurance
plans And WHEREAS, We
consider this practice to be
both unfair and unethical. Be
it RESOLVED, That Lancas
ter County Pomona Grange
#7l go on record as opposing
such practice and ask that said
practice be discontinued.
OPPOSE MARKETWIDE
MILK POOL
2 WHEREAS, The daily
men of Lancaster County have
enjoyed a better price for
milk under Marketing Order
#4 by meeting certain sani
tary requirements and keeping
production in line with utiliza
tion And WHEREAS, The U
S. Depaitment of Agriculture’s
plan to change Marketing Or
der #4 to a maiket-wide pool
PAUL G. LEAMAN
Lunch Available
would Hood the market with
surplus milk from New York
causing a loss to Lancaster
County dauymen of thousands
of dollais. And WHEREAS.
Said change would result m
many faimeis being forced to
go out of the dairy business
and seek a more lucrative en
teiprise. And WHEREAS. The
consumer v. mild not profit bv
the change but would be get
ting milk not pioduced under
the strict sanitary requne
monts as cnfoiced in the Phil
adelph a area Be it RE
SOLVED, That Lancaster Conn
ty Pomona Giange #7l go on
recoid as opposing the change
of Maiketing Older to a
maiket-wide pool
NO CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTION
3 WHEREAS. Theie is now
in the piocess of passing the
General Assembly a pioposal
to call a convention to lewnte
paits of the State Constitu
tion WHEREAS, Theie is now
ample piovisions to amend the
constitution by the amend
ment piocess Theiefoie we
the membeis of Lancaster
County Pomona Giange #7l
go on recoid as opposed to
calling a constitutional con
vention
Following the dmnei J Rob
eit Reed led in gioup singing
with Mis Melvin Boyce pianist
Mis John W Scott gave a
bnef lesume of the highlights
of the National Giange con
vention held Nov 14-22 at
Minneapolis, Minn
Richaid Maule lepoited on
the new Farm and Home Cen
ter which is being built in
Lancaster County
Melvin Boyce, Deputy State
Mastei, gave a repoit, stiess
ing the impoitance of inci eas
ing Giange membeiship in
this centennial yeai of the Na
tional Giange
All Grangeis of Lancaster
County are invited to a code
reading class at the home of
Chailes McSpanan, Saturday,
February 18, 8 p m The class
will be followed by a party in
charge of the Pomona Giange
Youth Committee
The following visitation pio
gram was adopted foi county
Gianges
March 13—Fulton host. Sal
isbury officeis opening and
closing the meeting and Cole
rain piesenting the piogram
April 3 Salisbuiy host, Cole
rain officers and Fulton the
piogram June 20 Colerain
host, Fulton officers and Salis
bury the piogiam
Restraints On
Farm Credit Are
Eased Locally
Call A Biown, nianagei ol
the Federal Land Bank As
sociation and Pioduction C ed
it Association of 411 West
Roseville Road, Lancaster has
announced that both associa
tions have discontinued ciedit
restiaints in effect since Sep
tember, 1966 This action is
possible because of the im
pioved national monetaiv sit
uation,, ' Biown said
“Emphasis will be on mak
ing loans lor all farm pu. pos
es not speculative 01 tending
to be inflations v ” Bi own
stated
He went on to say that tins
change in credit policy will
make it possible tor fanners
in the area seived by the Lan
caster Paim Ci edit office to
maintain and inciease pioduc
tion of the foodstuffs and oth
er farm commodities necessary
to the future well being of the
nation and the world.
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