Century Farm (Continued from Page 824) the property, he leased it,out. Is-, rael, a shrewd man, made several unusual agreements with the vari ous tenants. “One lease required the tenant to quarry and bum a specified number of barrels of limestone rock and spread the burnt lime on the fields in a suit able fashion,” Becker related. “The compensation to the farmer was a $5O deduction in the rent” In an agreement with a different CHRISTMAS EXCITEMENT! Can’t you just see the big smile when your youngster spots one or twp of these toys under the tree on Christmas morning? Just think back to the time you got your first farm toy and you’ll realize the hours of fun any one of these authentic scale models will deliver. They’re just like the big ohes-down to the tiniest detail And they’re die cast for durability in addition to being finished with child-safe enamel. We have a wide variety on hand.. .come in now and pick them up at special Christmas prices. Case IH 3294 tractor ’/„ scale model -11 x 7 x 8 inches. tenant, the cellar of a tobacco building was to be filled with ice cut from the creek during the win ter and sold during the summer. The tenant split the profits with his landlord. Israel Becker made one other agreement that has had a long running effect on the farm and its owners. He made an agreement with Jacob Horst, owner of the farm to the north, that gave Becker the perpetual right to wall up a Case IH 2594 tractor with end-loader '/»« *Ci 4Vi x ider/bi incl spring and pipe water to the farm. “It has been flowing by gravity every since it was begun,” stated Harry Becker. “It supplies running water to the bam and right in front of the house.” The Beckers have enjoyed being in fanning. “It’s been the ideal place to raise children,” said Ruth. “It’s helped instill a work ethic in them, which has helped now that they’re out working.” Son Merle and daughter Mildred have their A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 5, 1987-825 own farms, while Leonard is a wel der and Dan is a truck driver. Harry and Ruth hope that their property will remain a farm and in the family. “I’m hoping that one of our children would be able to con- m it **■ - *<**# „ m Harry and Ruth Becker, center, own and operate a 112-acre farm that has been In the family for 109 years. Helping them are, left to right: Sylvia Trupe, Jeff Trupe, Harry Jr., and his wife, Sue. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PARTICIPATING DEALER PA DEALERS BETHEL Zimmerman Farm Service 717-933-4114 ELIZABETHTOWN Messick Farm Equip. 717-367-1319 HANOVER Melvin J. Sheffer, Inc. 717-637-3808 IVYLAND Wm. Hobensack’s . Sons 215-675-1610 215-343-2101 KITTANNING W.C. Crytzer Eq., Inc. 412-543-2441 LITITZ Binkley & Hurst Bros 717-626-4705 McALLISTERVILLE Inch Equipment Co. 717-463-2191 NEW BERLINVILLE Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. 215-367-2169 NEW RINGGOLD Eckroth Bros. Farm Equip. 717-943-2131 tinue the farming operation after we’re finished with it,” Harry stated. With his son, daughter, and a grandson working with him, Har ry might just get his wish. QUARRYVILLE A.L. Herr & Bro. 717-786-3521 RINGTOWN Ringtown Farm Co, Equipment 717-889-3184 SPRING MILLS Route 45 Sales & Service 814-422-8805 TITUSVILLE Sanford Equip. Co. 814-827-7814 TURBOTVILLE Coopers Hdwe., Inc. 717-649-5115 1-800-441-FARM UNION CITY Kafferlin Sales & Service 814-438-7636 NJ DEALERS FREEHOLD Coastline Equip. Inc 201-780-4600 SHILOH Farm-Rite Inc, 609-451-1368 VINELAND Tri County Equipment 609-697-1414