OOCKLEVS FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, FEB. 22, 1969 At 10:30 o'clock A.M. At Reinholds LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. Vz Mile South of Route 897 100 TRACTORS FARMALL: 656, 706, 806, 460, 560, 606, 400, 450, MTA, 660, Cub, 140, M, Super H, W 9. JOHN DEERE: 4010, 4020, 3020, 3010, 530, 620, 630, 520, 430, 730, A. ALLIS CHALMERS: Dl9 w/3 pt„ Dl7 Series IV, Dl5, Dl4. OLIVER: 550,1800 C, 880, 88 Super. FORD; 5000, 4000, 6000 Commander, 6000, NAA, 881. MASSEY FERGUSON: 165, 65, Super 90, 135, 175, 180. CASE: 930 Comfort King. Many OLDER MODELS not mentioned above. Transport and Trailing DISC HARROWS, 2 and 4-row PLANTERS, Steerable, 3-pt., & Trailing PLOWS, 2 and 4-row CULTIVATORS, and many other types of Equip ment not mentioned. THIS IS A BIG SALE! Plan to come early and stay late. Terms by Jacob H. Gockley Lunch by Swamp Lutheran Church. 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. HO acres. There are approx. 95 acres of good rich farming ground the balance in 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 Wz 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. =fl, 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 & inspect 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 Arnold E Schaeffer, Chief of Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 15,1969—25 Nutrition of the U S. Center for ———————————————— Control of Chronic Diseases, re- didates for “immediate medical vealed results of a study of 12,- treatment.” One-fifth (a third 000 mainly poor people in Texas, ol childien under six) weie Louisiana, New York and Ken- anemic; 13 percent of all ages tucky He told a committee and 33 peicent under six suffei hcaded by Sen George McGov- ed vitamin A deficiency: 18 pei ern (D-SD) that 15 to 20 per- cent of those 10 and over had cent weie suffering so much seveie dental problems common malnutrition that they are can- ly associated with pooi nutrition Public Sale FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1969 STARTING AT 10:30 A. M. 20 to 30 TRACTORS MANY MAKES AND MODEIS International, Ford, John Deere, Allis-Chalmers, Case, Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver FARM MACHINERY Harvesters, mowers, cornpickers, hay balers, blowers Some Lawn and Garden Equipment Attention DEALERS & FARMERS: Bring your own surplus equipment in to be sold on consignment. We buy, sell, trade, wholesale-daily. Used Parts for most make & model of Tractors & Farm Machinery. I SALE DATES FOR 1969 Friday, March 21 Friday, April 18 Friday, May 16 WENGER'S FARM MACHINERY, INC. So. Race St. 717-866-2138 GRANGE NEWS Fulton Grange #66 held their icgular bi-monthly meeting Febiuary 10 at their hall at Oakryn with Clifford W Hollo way Jr, Master, conducting the business session The following were appointed in charge 01 the * Pride in Pennsylvania” con test to beautify the Grange hall and grounds Russel Haitsoe, William Ambler, Mrs Charles Ambler and Miss Jean Moss Ful ten Grange will sponsor Boy Scout Troop 330 again this year The Youth committee, Mrs J Stanley Stauffer Jr., chair man, announced youth dance at the Grange hall Feb 15 from 8 to 11 pm. with “Incense” band furnishing the music. They are sponsoring the Chrys ler Plant tour Feb 18 leaving the Grange hall at 6:45 pm by bus. State Giange Youth Dis trict #lO will hold a meeting at Fulton Grange hall March 15. The Women’s Activities com mittee, Mrs Thomas Galbreath chairman, will have a refresh ment stand at the Ralph Cramer sale Feb 28 They are sponsor ing the National Grange cotton sewing contest Feb 1 through April 30 Fulton Junior Grange #343 held their monthly meeting with a good attendance They made book-marks in their craft period They are requesting old crayons, an egg beater and a small table. Their next meeting will be March 10 Mis Jesse Wood, Lecturer', was in charge of a “Patrio tism” program. It opened by everyone reciting the Pledge to the Flag and giving synonyms for the words in the pledge Group singing “Old Glory ” Talk by C G. McSparran “What “What Is Peace”; Talk by B. Clair Murphy “What Individuals Can Do To Help Build Peace”; Tald by C. G McSparran “What Nations Can Do To Build Peace” Group singing “Battle Hymn Of The Republic.” The program at the next meet ing Feb 24 will be on Ritualism and the speaker will be J. Luther Snyder Secretary of the Pa State Grange Membership v, pek will be observed March 2-S Northern Lancaster Co. 4-H Soil & Water Conservation Club The Northern Lancaster Co. 4-H Soil and Water Conservation Club met in the basement of the Hmkletown Church, Friday eve ning, February 7, 1969 The meeting was called to order by Calvin Zimmerman, Vice-Presi dent Clark Stauffer was ap pointed to represent the club at the 4 H County Council. Demonstrations were given by Jeff Pfautz and Karen Horst on “The size of soil particles”, and by Douglas Sensemg on ‘ Contour Farming”. Orvill Bass showed the club a film called “The earth is the Lord’s” Paul Martin, club leader, then talked about soil conservation until the meeting was adjourn ed The next meeting will be held rt the Hmkletown Church on February 21, at 730 Eveiyone between the ages of 9-19 are in vited Sen Walter Mondale CD- Mum ) introduced the Domestic Food Assistance Act of 1969 (S 6) recommending essentially the same thing, although his bill would keep food stamps in the USDA and permit duect food distribution alongside the Food Samp Piogiam Myerstown, Pa A night owl seldom makes a good homing pigeon. By Curtis Horst Club Reporter
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