Degrees Conferred By Fulton Grange Fulton Grange 66 held its regular semi-monthly meeting February 26 at their hall in Oakryn. First and second degrees were conferred upon eleven candidates for FHdton Grange and upon three for Calvert Grange 424 in Maryland. The Grange voted to again sponsor Junior Girl Scout Troop 905 and Brownie 1130. They will also sponsor Cadette Troop 960 if a time can be arranged to hold their meetings. The trustees will have the lane around the Grange hall widened to improve parking. Officers will hold degree rehearsal March 6 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr TO WORK FOR YOU | '.i.!.'. 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . .'mu 1 1 • '• ALL DAY CONSIGNMENT SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1973 9:30 A.M. on North Maple Avenue, Leola, Vz mile North of Route 23, watch for sale sign. Variety of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Implements, Lumber, New Hardware and Tools, etc. Truck load of citrus fruit direct from Florida. SALE BY Frank & Paul Snyder, Auct. DAVID H. GOOD Next sale Friday, April 6,1973 Not responsible for accidents. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVESTOCK AND FARM MACHINERY FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1973 12:30 P.M. Located along Rte. 272, 5 miles South of The Buck, at Hensel, known as the Richard Roland Farm. LIVESTOCK 15 head of High Grade Holstein Heifers, 8 due in * April, 6 due in July; Yearling Heifer; Stock Bull; TB and Blood Tested. Yorkshire Pigs, Sow with 7 pigs; Sow due sale time; 4 Gilts, 2 Service Age Boars. FARM MACHINERY John Deere 1010 power steering, 1300 hours, good condition; Super HFarmall; New Holland Flail Chop per; John Deere 246 2-row corn planter, only planted 15 acres; 2-bottom mtd. plow 16” bottoms; McCor mick Deering Disc; Dunham cultipacker; Spring Har row; Ford cultivators; Cunningham Crimper; Mc- Cormick Deering side delivery rake; New Holland 66 baler; 2 rubber tired wagons, 1 John Deere; Smoker elevator; Belts; John Deere 7 ft. mower; Superior grain drill, 11 disc; Grass seed sower; Hahn sprayer; Sauder loader; New Holland 331 spreader; 7 ft. scraper blade; tractor chains; garden tractor; 2000 tobacco lath; 20 milk cans. Approximately 10 ton Corn; 2 ton Hay; 2 ton Straw. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 piece Maple Living room suite; 10 piece dining room suite. Many more items too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Re freshments. Sale by J. B. KREIDER LLOYD H. KREIDER, Auctioneer reported attending a meeting February 22 at the Lancaster General Hospital relating to the organization of an auxiliary to the hospital and the Southern Lancaster County Family Health Center at Quarryville. Another meeting will be announced in the newspapers for all those in terested in joining. The Lecturer, Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr., held a cake walk. A beautifully decorated cake made by Mrs. Harold Alexander was won by Thomas Galbreath. Third and fourth degrees will be conferred at the March 12 meeting. Mrs. Charles McSparran Public SAT. MAR. 3- Noon Public Auction of Farm Equipment by Remington Farms, Route 20, 9 miles south of Chestertown, Md. H. Rudnick & Sons, Sales Managers of Galena, Md. SAT. MAR. 3-11 A.M. Public Sale of Farm Equipment. One-fourth Mile East of Strasburg. South of 'Route 896 Along Bishop Road. One-half Mile South of the Strasburg Railroad. “Watch For Sale Signs”. Sale By Mrs. James L. Martin. Wilbur H. Hosier and Jay M. Witman AP, Auctioneers. SAT. MARCH 3- 11 A.M. Public Auction of Farm Equipment and Holstein Cows. Also Antiques. Located between Ephrata and Farmersville, along Metzler Road, next to Metzler’s Men nonite Church, just south of Akron. Sale by Metzler’s Men nonite Church, John E. and Paul E. Martin, auctioneers. SAT. MARCH 3- Public Sale of Farm Equipment located bet ween Ephrata and Farmersville at Metzler Road, next to Met- COMPLETE DISPERSAL SITUMUr. MUCH 17, 1973 (Snow Date - Saturday, March 24) 10:00 A.M. Sale to be held at the farm known as the former “Bud Sherman” Farm, located 2Vi miles South of Ulysses, Penn sylvania, on the Ulysses Brookland Road. Watch for auction pointers on Main Street in Ulysses and at the Junction of Routes 6 and 449 between Galeton and Coudersport, Pa. As Mr. Freeman is discontinuing farming, everything sells without reserve: 1967 J D. 4020 Diesel w-snow plow, cab, 2249 hrs, 1963 J.D 3010 Gas; Massey Ferguson No. 65 Gas w-3 pt. hitch; Ford Ferguson Tractor; LP-gas “Uni-Loader” w-bucket and fork, A-l condition 1 !! 1963 IH No. 160 w-Ebro Hoist, Hyd. Fertilizer Auger; 1952 Chevy 2 T w-water tanks; 1950 GMC No. 35 w-4 speed trans., 2 sp axle, and auxiliary; 1945 GMC w-hoist; Dismantled Jeep, complete, 1969 Chev. V 2 ton pick-up, 25,000 miles. POTATO FARM EQUIPMENT John Bean 2 row Hyd. operated P.TOO. Potatoe Harvester, w- Rear Steering. Only 2 yrs. old, used on less than 200 acres, 3 McConnell 14’ bulk bodies; J.D. No. 30 level bed digger; Mc- Connell 2 row potato planter w-Gandy applicators; Haines No 6 Grader; John Bean No. 3 Grader w-roUer picking table; 40’ x 16” Bulk Loading Conveyor; Deltz Wetzel Seed Cutter and Conveyors; 3 Haines 24’ Flat Conveyors; Haines 12’ flat conveyor, Haines Sizer, Haines Brusher; 2 Haines 32’ hyd operated bin loaders; Singer Bag Elevator; Grade-in Elevator; 18’ lift elevator, Bulk unloader, Seed Treater and Elevator; Large Quantity of picking Bags, Crates and Baskets; Quantity of scales of all types. GENERAL FARM EQUIPMENT AND IMPLEMENTS Haines Stone Picker in like new condition; I H. 4 bottom 16” trip bottom roll-over plows; J.D. No. 30 pull type combine; JD 3 bottom 16” mounted plows; 2 sets of Maine Style Cultivators; Agway Bulk Fertilizer Body w-motor, 6 T. capacity; J D 7 x 17 grain drill, like new, Ford Rear Cultivator; J D. No. 46-A front end loader, Olson Roto Beater; Brillion 14’ mobile harrow, John Bean Air Blast Attachment for sprayer; 6” Mobile grain auger; JD. Weed sprayer, fiberglass tank, 100 gal.; John Bean 400 gal 14 row hyd con trolled weed sprayer; J.D. Roto Cutter; Case 4 bar hay rake; 10’ double tool bar; Massey Ferguson cultivators; 2 2 row weeders, Howard Rotovator; Graham Plow; 3 Section 14’ spike tooth harrow; Clod buster; Water tanks; Quantity of Tractor Weights. SHOP EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS Lincoln 225 Amp welder, self contained, on trailer wheels, nearly new, Complete acetylene outfit including -5 tanks, torches, gauges;-Floor jack; Pick-up saddle tanks, gas and diesel, with pumps; J D. hyd. cylinders; 2LP'gas tanks; Large Quantity of Telephone Poles; Set of Dual 38” Tractor Wheels; Extra 12 x 38” Tractor wheel; Portable Tool Chest; Water Pumps, electric motors, gas engines; Large Quantity of New Implement parts; Heaters and Fans of all types Terms: Cash or Good Check Day of Sale Nothing to be removed until settled for. Lunch available! Small items sell in heated Building. Owned by Mr. & Mrs. Don Freeman 717-848-7602 or 848-7646 Box 365, Wayland, N.Y. 716-728-2520 Sale Managers - Auctioneers VICTOR PIRRUN6 & SON Sales Register zler’s Mennonite Church. Sale by Clayton L. Oberholtzer. John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers. SAT. MARCH 3- Bart Township Fire Company Commission Sale at The Bart Twp. Fire Hall. Farm Equipment, Household Goods, Dry Goods, Food, Tools, etc. SAT. MARCH 3 - 10 A.M. S. C Hansen, Inc. Used Equipment Dispersal located at 180 Ithaca Road, Horseheads, New York Sale by S C. Hansen, Owners; Ronald D. West, Sale Manager, Robert M Shaylor, Auctioneer. MON. MAR. 5 - 11 A.M Public Auction of 92 Holstein Cows and Heifers and Farm Machinery located on Route 213, about' 3 miles north of Centerville, Md. Sale by Irvin T. Kirsch, owner, Centreville, Md.; Harry Rudnick and Sons, Inc., Sales Managers and Auctioneers. WED MARCH 7-12 Noon Horse Sale located 2 miles East of In tercourse along Rte. 340 Sale by Paul Z Martin, Blue Ball, Pa FOX HILL POTATO FARMS TRACTORS TURCKS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,1973 — X’lvl'X'X'X'Xvt’X’Xv.v.v. v»**V THURS. MARCH 8- 11:30 Public Sale of Farm Equipment located 3 miles Southwest of Elizabethtown along Rte. 241 (Bainbridge Road). Sale by Clarence S. Hilsher. Raymond Miller, Auctioneer. THURS. MARCH 8 - 12 Noon Public Sale of Farm Machinery located 2 miles west of Route 41 at Octorara High School, 3 mile south of Atglen, Chester Co. Terms by Carl M Horst; Kreider and Diller, Auctioneer. THURS. MAR. 8 - 11:30 A.M Public Sale of Farm Equipment located 3 miles southwest of Elizabethtown, along Route 241 (Bainbridge Road). Sale by Clarence S Hilsher, Raymond Miller & Harold Shaffner, Auc tioneers. FRI. MARCH 9- 11 A.M. Public Sale of 66 Registered and Grade Holsteins, full line of Machinery, located 10 mile North of Danville, 2 mile North of Rte. 54. Sale by Mr & Mrs. Amos Jutzi; Frailey and Diller, Auctioneers. SAT MARCH 10 -10 A M Public Sale of 137 Head of well bred, home-raised Sheep and General Farm Implements at Ham mondsport, New York. Sale by Mr & Mrs. Frank Obrochta, Victor Pirrung & Son, Sale Managers-Auctioneers, Wayland, New York. SAT. MAR. 10- 11 A.M. Public Auction of 52 Holstein open and bred Heifers and Farm Equip ment by H Arthur Crew, owner, Kennedyville, Md. H. Rudnick and Sons, sales Managers of Galena, Md. SAT MAR. 10 - 10 A.M. Annual Spring Sale of Samuel Schlough and Sons located along Schlough Road and Kemp Road between Alleghenyville and Maple Grove, Berks Co., Pa. Terms by Samuel Schlough and Sons; H. H. Leid, Auction Service, Leid, Gundy ana Fry Auctioneers. SAT. MAR 10-10:30 A.M. Public Sale of Household Goods and Farm Machinery located 4 miles west of Wakefield from Rte. 222 on Peach Bottom road to Cherry Hill take Cherry Hill road north to sale Also 3 mile south of Chestnut Level Terms by George Sheetz; Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers. SAT. MARCH 10 - 10:30 A.M. Public Sale of Valuable Farm Machinery, Butchering Equip ment and Personal Property located at RDI, Windsor, Penna. in Windsor Twp. approx. 2 miles north east of Windsor Manor School. Terms by Mervin Hilt; Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer. SAT. MARCH 10 -11 AM. Public Sale of Antiques and Household Goods located at Rawhnsville Hotel Sale by George Zankl, Lloyd H Kreider, Auctioneer SAT MARCH 10 - 9 A.M. Auction of Farm Machinery, Household Goods, Hay and Straw and Donated Goods by the Gor donville Fire Co., at the Gor donville Fire House, Gordonville. Pa Donations accepted and (Continued on Page 52) A simple, quick breast self check once a month is a wom an’s best defense against breast cancer. Your American Cancer Society has a free leaflet on the subject. Tojwricforvou PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 51 .} ’•*« VtV/itiVil
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