22—Lancaster Farming. Satur FURROW QUEEN GOING TO ATLANTA Deboinh Smith, of Ickcsburg National Queen of the Fin low h:is an impoitnnl dale in Atlanta. Georgia. Fcbiuaiy 5 The 18-year oid Peiry Count\ biunettc will be a guest of hon -01 at the 23id annual conven tion of the National Association of Conseivation Disliicls She will be honored for her work in piomoting conservation Deb ns she prefers to be call ed was selected Queen of the Fun ow at the National Plowing Contest in Hershey last August She is sponsored by the Penn sylvania Association of Soil and Water Conservation District Duectois. Inc Appioximately 2,000 persons, including 80 from Pennsylvania, are expected to attend the na tional convention in Atlanta. Lanchester Pony Club The month of January was a busy month for the Lanches tei Pony Club They had a very infoimative lecture on fox-hunt ing by John Richards, Master of Foxhounds of Rose Tree Fox Hunt During his lecture he in troduced the children to the proper attire while in the hunt field, plus the different calls on the hunting horn. Ralph Hill, a Pony Clubber, gave a talk on horses teeth as part of his training toward working for his “B” Level in the Pony Club The Poster Chairman Millie Hill distubuted blank poster caidboards to the children to take home and print, decorate and etc, so they may be put in stores and tack shops to an nounce the Jr Horseshow May 3i d at Pony Club Headquarters, Drumore, Pa The posters will be judged and the best 3 will receive prizes The childien are alieady busy getting pations and th paients are getting ads and sponsors for the program book let under the supervision of Chairman John Walters The Pennsylvania Crop Re poitmg Sex-vice said maiketmgs of fed cattle dining the October- December quaiter at 32,000 head weie one-fomth gieatei than during the same peuod in 1967 Placements, however, weie less foi the peiiod indicat ing a diop of 5,000 head or 8 peicent for a total of 55,000 Pennsylvania Landrace Swine Breeders’ Association State Show and Sale SAT., MAR. 1, 1969 Show 10 A.M. Sale 1 P.M. Location - Pa Faim Show Building Small Arena, Hamsburg, Pa 40 Head Bred Gilts, Open Gilts and Boars A 50 lb. Purebred Land race Gilt and a 200 lb. slaughter weight Bar row will be given away FREE sale day. Foi Sale Catalog wute J D Blatt R D #2, Annville, Pa 17003 Auct.—Jacob Gerberich Judge—Dwight Younkin ■day. February 8.1969 Lancaster Farming Ads Pay FARM SOLD PUBLIC SALE of Machinery and Tools SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1969 10:30 A. M. One mile east of Atglen, two and a half miles west of Parkesburg, on Upper Valley Road, West Sadsbury Town ship, Chester County. Two tractors, JD model D row crop, JD model B with cultivators; seven-foot JD mower; power plant, 67-horse power; 30-foot elevator; road grader; three rakes; three disc harrows; two Cockshutt three-bottom disc plows; McD. corn planter; McD. seven-foot binder; 50-foot endless belt; JD seven-foot trailer-type mower; two gram drills; many more pieces of machinery not mentioned. Antique auto parts, radiators, headlights, gas tanks, etc.; milk cans; truck tires; log chains; heavy duty plat form scales; lumber ladders; 12-foot steel beams; electric fencer & posts; 580-gal. gas tank; two old gas pumps; trac tor chains; 1950 Ford six-cylinder stick shift; Columbia cook stove; snow fence; tools; five-gallon cans; forks, shovels, and many more miscellaneous items. TERMS CASH Amos Grube Estate BY ORDER OF PAUL GRUBE WILLIAM MARCH, JR. Auctioneer - 286-5744 Register for buying number LUNCH AVAILABLE PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY, PERSONAL PROPERTY On Saturday, March 1,1969 at 1 P.M. sharp at R. D. #l, Brogueville, Pa. in Chanceford Twp. Take first road to left off the Shenks Ferry to York Furnace Road. The under signed Executor of the David H. Walker Estate will offer at public sale the following Farm consisting of approx. 110 acres. There are approx. 95 acres of good rich farming ground the balance m pasture & woodland. Most of this land is level with some road front age along state highway, 2 springs on farm, lot of good fences. Improvements consist of a large 10-room frame house with IVz baths, heated by oil hot water heat, log & frame barn approx. 40 x 80, corn barn, grannery & tobacco shed combined, small hog pen. Most all bldgs, recently had new roofs. Also tract of farming ground of 9 acres located at R D. #l, Brogueville, Pa. on the Gum Tree Road. This tract has good road frontage on Gum Tree Road, will be offered for sale from the main sale. Real Estate will be offered at 2 P.M. on day of sale. Can be inspected most any time For appointment phone 927-6558 or 927-6152. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE; Anyone on the market for a farm, be sure & mspeci this one. FARM MACHINERY & PERSONAL PROPERTY 1965 Ford Vz ton pickup truck, radio & heater with long bed has short racks & cattle racks in A-l condition, New Holland 6-ton rubber tire wagon with new 12 ply tires - good bed, 47 Farmall H tractor - hydraulic & lights - excellent condition, approx 30 ton of mixed hay, lot of straw, 3 fox hounds - color B, W & T, 1 male 4 yrs. old, 1 male 1 yr. old, 1 female 1 yr. old, all broke to run, also other articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale Terms on day of sale by HAROLD J. WALKER Executor Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Gilbert & Frey, Clerks Russell S. Stine, Attorney Refreshments Available. REAL ESTATE SAMUEL SCHLAUGH & SONS ANNUAL SPRING SALE Saturday, March 8,1969 Between Alleghynvillc and Maple Grove Park, Berks County, Pa. Livestock, Hogs, Fann Equipment, Tools and Household Goods. Sale at 10 A.M. Leid & Gundy, Aucts. LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY SALE WED., FEB. 12, 1969 AT 9:00 A.M. Martin’s Sale Barn Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co. Full line of tractors, equipment, machinery and imple ments, posts, hay and straw. We sell on commission. Ph. (717) 354-6671 PAUL Z. MARTIN Next Sale Feb. 26,1969 PUBLIC SALE Complete Dispersal of Farm Machinery, Dairy and Household Goods 4 Miles From Elizabethtown. Take W. High Street from Square of E-town, Second Crossroad Past NewviUe Tarn Left, Ist Hard Road Right, Ist Lane Left, 2 Miles East of 441 from Ebersoles Rendering Plant. SATURDAY, FEB. 22, 1969 19 Head of Holstein Grade Dairy Cattle 14 MILK COWS, 7 FRESHENING NEAR SALE TIME 3 BRED HEIFERS, 3 HEIFERS 9 MONTHS OLD Pregnancy Checked, Home Raised, Charts Sale Day. 10 Years of South Eastern and Curtiss Breeding. 3 TRACTORS H Farmall with 2 Way Hyd., Farmall C with Fast Hitch and Cultivators, Farmall A with Cultivators 2 Bottom 12 in. Trailer Plow on Rubber, Super Six Man ure Loader and New Holland Circular Saw to Mount on H, Airplane Propeller to Mount on Saw Buck for Ventilating Tobacco, 2 Bottom 14 in. Mounted Plow, 7 ft. Mower for Fast Hitch, New Idea Side Delivery Rake and Tedder, No. 68 Baler N.H. with Thrower P.T.O. (Very Good), I.H.C. Hay Crusher, 3 High Rack Wagons Bxl6 (Good), Cornplanter Mounted with Liquid or Dry Fertilizer, I.H.C. No. 64 Com bine with Motor 7 ft. (0. K.). Hershey 2 Row Transplanter, Tobacco Hoers for A, 1 - 20 ft. Set Double Tobacco Ladders, 4 Sets of Tobacco Ladd ers, 1 Mounted on Wagon, 1 Baling Box, Lath, Shears, 1 Flat Bed Wagon, 1 Lime Fertilizer Drill, Grain and Bale Eleva tor, Wood Bros. Corn Picker, Blizzard Silo Filler, 13 Double Disc Ontario Drill, Grass Sprayer with 18 ft. Boom for C Tractor, N.H. Cylinder Cornsheller and Buch Sheller, New Idea Manure Spreader, I.H.C. 28 Disc, 2 Cultipackers, 8 and 10 ft.; 3 Section Spring Harrow, 1 Chisel Plow, Har vey Hammer Mill, 550 Gallon Water Tank on Trailer, Air Compressor, Air Tank, Metal Fence Posts, Bag Wagon, 2 Fence Controllers, Beam Scales. T 4 Ton of Ear Corn SP 11 Milker Pump, 3 Units 1 - 50 lb., 2 - 40 lb., 2 - 6 Can Milk Coolers, Pipeline (Vacuum), Milk Cans and Rack, Stainless Steel Double Tubs, Feed Cart, 4 Metal Feed Drums, Wheelbarrow, Vise (large). Full Line of Butchering Tools and Large Scalding Trough. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Copper Kettle, Apple Butter Stirrer, Sleigh Bells, Old Table Dough Tray, Wardrobe, 2 Iron Beds, 2 Bureaus, 2 Washstands, 1 Whirlpool Washer and Twin Tubs, 1 Porch Swing, 2 Tables, Crocks, Jugs and many other articles too numerous to mention. Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE REFRESHMENTS BY GOOD WILL CLASS, STEVENS HILL CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 10:00 A. M. TERMS BY LLOYD L. KEENER
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