W-Ijmcastcr Farming. Saturday. November 1.1969 Harry Myers, vice president. ■ 1 - ■ 1 ■ 11 ■— Farm Family Insurance Com _ _ B f a ~ panics, Albany, N Y.. will be Pennsylvania Farmers Association SKSSt , ■■■■«■ «%<«#% zation confeiences will be held AnnualMeetAtCampHlliNov.9-12 T ;r y a r;rr:,r. JnqU e. . „ , will be held Tuesday night with company, and the Pennsylvania moic thnn 100 awarda being pie Agricultuial Coopciativc Mai- scn t ec i t 0 county units The an keting Association, a maiketing m ,,,| business meeting will be and bai gamma coopciatisc held Wednesday with the adop- A Piogiam Confeience will be lion of 1970 policies, election of held foi F.iim Management and boaid membeis and officers Business Analysis Seisite and The PFA Women’s Committee Faun Family Insuiance. both will hold its annual meeting affiliate companies of PFA Di Wednesday morning Mon 1 th.m 1 000 poisons .no c' poc tod .it the Iflth IVnnsyl \.itn.i K.ninois Assooi.ition (IT\i I’omontion Novomboi 9 111.ji iho IVnn Il.niis Motoi Inn in t’.miji Hill Hie I’F* \ is a jmoi.il l.n m oi'j.un/.ition with moio than 12 000 l.n in f.imilv m.-mhois and it is alliliatod with the Vnieiitan F.um Buieau Fcclcm .ition I'he main pm pose ol this con \t ntion is the adoption of poh lies and ofliceis to guide the 01 gam/alion in 1970 accoiding to .John R Pit/ei Aspcis and piesiclenl of the faint gioup Volins delegate sessions with 125 delegates icpi esenting 46 county units will be held Mon d;n Tuesday and Wednesday Final adoption of policy will take place Wednesday morning The convention will centei mound the theme ‘Piepaung foi Action ” and will open Sun day. Novembei 9, at 730 pm nvith the tiaditional vespeis seiuce with the Rev Kenneth Boweis Fust United Methodist Chumch .Mechamcsbuig, de Ineung the seimon Cahm D Johnson of the Ameucan Tiuckeis Association will speak at the Monday (Nov 10) opening luncheon at 12 noon Latei Monday Russell Wooley development dnector. WQEX-TV Pittsbmgh, will speak at a ladies’ dinner while Aithin West. New Jeisey Faim Buieau piesident and American Faun Buieau boaid member, will speak at a dmnei foi county piesidents , John R Pitzer, PFA Piesi dent, will make his annual le poit dining the Monday aftei noon session ot the delegate body Chailes R Old, PFA adminis tiative secietary, will make his report to the voting delegates Tuesday morning Hairy John son, vice president. Harusburg National Bank and Tiust Com pany. will speak at a delegate luncheon Tuesday noon The Tuesday afteinoon ses sion will be devoted to two annual meetings of affiliate companies and piogiam confer ences Annual business meetings will be held foi the PFA Sup ply Co a supply pin chasing Trespass Law All hunteis aie lemmdecl that an amendment in Pennsylvania’s, tiespass law gives puvate land owneis moie piotection than thev pievionsi} had when pok ing land Some land is ported against an> tiespass but some landowneis use notices that pei mission is needed to hunt 01 fish Hunteis aie uiged to heed both o'" these signs The amended low cat lies the same penalty foi vio lating both tjpes of posting Should hunteis be asked to leave puvate piopeity the} aie ad vised to do so since a fine up to $lOO 00 is piovided in the new lew foi lelusing to do so, or toi leenteung after once leaving All hunteis should lemembei that most land is puvate piopei ty and the law has been changed to piotect the land owiei Be consideiate and couiteous of the piopeifv light ol otheia rsk pei mission fii si 3fie Old icwm. “One (ii'n« \on i;et rao’C of foi join n.i.ncj these dais is bills.' PUBLIC SALE Livestock and Farm Equipment Corn and Grain SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1969 11:00 A. M. Located iust of Route 743 leading from Elizabethtown to Mavtown, along Bossier Road. 29 GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS 29 9 HEIFERS Milking Equipment 2 Surge Milking Units and Stain less Milk Pails, Milk Cans and 6-Can Cooler 6000 Ford Trac tor. 3000 Ford Tractor, Massey Ferguson 3-bottom Roll Cher Plow, Sauder Loader, Brady Liquid Spreader, 3 pt. Ford Spring Harrow, I.H.C. #46 Disc on rubber, 10 ft. Culti packer, Gehl Chop-all Harvester, Duel Wheel Rubber Tire Trailer, 3 pt. Ford Cultivator, 3 pt. Ford Corn Planter, Ferguson Side Rake, Massey Harris #3 Baler P T.O , John Deere Hay Crimper, 30 ft. Elevator, Chicken Equipment, Silage Rack for N I. Spreader. Forks, Shovels and other items. Approx 80 Tons Corn Approx 400 Bu Barley 150 Bu Rye Sale by MRS. EDNA H. SAUDER Elmer M. Murry, Auctioneer Food On Premises PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ANTIQUES FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 Location; Vj Mile South of Columbia Ave., 1 Mile East of Mountville, Pa, along Hershey Mill Road. Farm Equipment Including Farmall “200” (good condition) Cultivators, Fast-Hitch Mower, Freeman Front-End Loader Tractor Chains, Gravely (Super) Garden Tractor with Mower & Blade, New Idea Manure Spreader, “Win-Power” Fast Hitch Blade, Rubber Tire Wagon, Lawn-Boy Power Mower, 1000 Tobacco Laths, Mmnich Press, Extension Lad der, (2) Wheelbarrows -1 Wooden Wheel other Rubber Tire, Platform Scales, Sprinkler Hose, Hand Sprayer, Bench Grinder. Bench & Vise, Set of good Wrenches, B. & D. %” Drill, Small Tools, Poulan Cham Saw, Log Chain, Sump Pump, Roll Snow Fence. Tobacco Shears, 15 yards Tobacco Muslin - used one year, Fireplace Grate, Window Fan, As sortment of Lumber, Fire-wood, Duck Decoys, Pruners, Step Ladder, Elec. Fence Controller, Approx' 7 Ton of Hay Mixed & Timothy. Including: Dinner Bell, “Scotty” Iron Door Stop, Iron Bucket. Rogers Knives & Forks, Old Glassware, Dishes, Console Set, Salts, Oil Lamp, Scales, Windsor Chair, Old Dolls, Handmade Patched Quilt, Handmade Rugs, Lace, Linen, Mahogany Bookcase, (2) Clothes Trees, Small Desk, Occasional Chair, 3 Metal Lawn Chairs, Victor (full key board) Adding Machine, Sunbeam Deep Fryer,G E Waffle Grill. Kehmator Refrigerator, Hot Point (12 cu ft.) Deep Freeze, Table Lamps, Christmas Decorations, Balls, 6 ft. Aluminum Tree, Games. Items too numerous to mention Farm Items and Small Tools Sold First Sole at 11:30 A. M. Sale In ABRAM R. SHEAFFER if 2, Columbia, Pa. 3 s?jj Aucts Carl Diller, 464-2233 J. E. Kreider, 284-4517 Limth by Women’s Woik Mountville Church of the Biethien ANTIQUES Public Sale of Antiques and Misc. Items Location: Corner of Hcrshey Mill Road and Columbia Avc., 4 miles west of Lancaster, Pa. TBURS. EVE., NOV 6, 1969 Antiques include: china closet (round glass), bar room table, hall rack, reed rocker, reed magazine rack, book case desk, fireplace Iront with mantel, butcher cutting table, flat desk, child’s roll top desk, wooden wheelbarrow, unusu al sewing stand, sled, fireplace set, cow bells, lantern, chest of drawers, old dishes, glassware (some cut glass), old jars, crocks, old store scales, Swiss rifle, brass cash register, adding machine, stainless restaurant ice box, all sorts of tools, bench grinder, etc. Wizard 23” riding mower, anything from A, to Z. lots not mentioned. Sale at 7 P. M. Sharp by W. C. Abbott Ph; 397-2666 or 234-2101 Diller and Kreider, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Farm Machinery And Personal Property At IT A. M. Sharp At R. D. il, Wrightsville, Pa., approx. Vz mile south of East Prospect in Lower Windsor Twp., York County. SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 1969 The undersigned having sold his farm will offer at pub lic sale the following 1955 Ford tractor 600,1955 Farmall Super A tractor with cultivators and hoers, 1948 Allis Chalmers tractor 1958 Massey Harris 333 tractor with cultivators. Massey Harris baler model 975107, Ford 7 ft. mower with 3 point hook up, Ford cultivators. Little Giant 20 ft. conveyor with motor, Massey Harris 50 Clipper combine PTO, Grove rubber tire wagon 8 ton with sideboards, Grove rubber tire wagon, Sends model LS blade, John Deere two bottom 14'’ trip bottom plow, rubber the wagon with sideboards, Case ensilage cutter large size with outside pipe, hoers, Cobey 10 ft. eultipacker, John Deere 32 disc, Olivei three bottom trip plow. John Deere 15 stalk cutter with blowei pipe, 2 - thiee section spring harrows one a 27 tooth. John Deere hammermill and roughage grinder, David Brad ley two row coin planter, side delivery rake on steel, John Deere 12A manure spreader, old manure spreader on rubber, two row hoers, hay tedder, potato and shovel plow, single cultivator, Da vid Biadley 5 ft. mower on rubber horse drawn, horse plow, single row corn planter, John Deere corn binder, 2 row mounted type corn picker for A-C tractor, John Deere 14” three bottom ti ailing plow, Ontario 10 hoe drill, Int two row corn planter, Biady hay crimper model No HC 80, tobacco press, shears and speais, approx 6,000 tobacco lath, D.B. chain saw, Ford tractoi saw with 3 point hook-up, two bottom 14” plow, 250 gal. Milkeep er tank model No CFO, 3 Surge milkers, double stainless steel wash tank, milk strainers and buckets, John Wood 55 gal. water tank, Agway feed cait on rubber, ensilage cart, Surge pump for 4 units, log chains, two double tobacco ladders. Hand spiayer, several electric motors, block & falls, 2 Hold em fence chargers, cream separator, 275 gal. gas tank, brooder stove, up saw, plastic pipe, 3 - 6 gal. buckets of aluminum bam paint never opened, several piles of iron, wood saw, several belts, two hole corn sheller, dirt scoop, bag truck, several tarps, hay fork & rope, several hundred grain bags, ladder, several pairs of tractor chains, 5 oil drums with spigots some with oil, cables, step ladder, drop coids, assorted piles of various sizes of used lumber, Fairbanks platform scales, grinding wheel, window sash, large scoop shovels, forks and pitch forks, briar hook, clover seed sower, appiox 50 bushel oats, approx 20 tons of good mixed hay, usual small items off the wagon. PERSONAL PROPERTY Two burner Duo Therm oil heater, cedar wardrobes, cot. metal wardiobe, new Perfection kerosene stove, metal chair, Duo? Therm oil heatei. cooking utensils, dishes, jais. Diy sink, butter chum, 2 butcher kettles, lard press, straw foik, bioad axe, meat bench, iron skillets, butter scales, crocks, jugs, bench, 2 non hoise collars iron hog troughs, dinner bell, dishes and many othei ai tides too numerous to mention Not icsponsible foi accidents on day of sale Refreshment Rights Reseived for Yoikanna Sunday School Class NOTE Come eaily lots to sell Most of the above listed machinei y is in good voiking condition Faim items will be sold fust Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Frey, Gilbert & Wallace, Clerks ANTIQUES TERMS CASH PAUL P. SECHRIST
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