—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1964 14 Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! PUBLIC SALE FARM REAL ESTATE & MISCELLANEOUS Saturday, September 19, 1964 Located 3 miles south of Cherryville, 12 miles north of Allentown, 2 miles oft route 145. Selling 160 acres of soil, state of high fertility. Where on are constructed double set of farm buildings. One set contains a 55’ x 60’ round roof frame barn, feed room attached. Stanch ions for 30 head of dairy cattle. Equipped with Jamesway Barn Cleaner, 12’ x 40’ concrete Marietta silo. Large corn barn and implement shed. Other odd buildings and farm pond. Also, 3 story brick house with two large rooms, shower bath and laundry downstairs. 4 rooms up. Full basement with cold cellar. 2nd set of buildings consist of a 3 story stone house equipp ed with hot water heat. Has full bath, 2 rooms down and 4 rooms upstairs, also full basement. Constructed on same place is large frame barn easily converted. Terms: 10 ‘"c day of sale, balance in 30 dajs. Interested in a prospeious farm in Lehigh Valley area? Don’t miss this sale.' Selling same time: used lumber 2” x 8”, 2” x 6”, 2” x 4”, potato scale, 75 - 5 /s baskets, 10 hole nests, snow fence, sears say back, poultry picker, 1 quart milk bottles. Household: Antique high chair, space heater, jelly cup board, picture frames, crib, chest, bureaus, wash stands, rock ers, chairs, wash set in rose pattern, powder horn, kerosene stove, lanterns and many more items. Wilbur H. Hosier, auctioneer alias Spangler, attorney Properties may be inspected 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Satur day and Sunday, now to sale date. Unloads 5 tons in S minutes—Ay itself It takes only 5 minutes to get to the bottom of a 5-ton load with a Gehl Self-Unloading Forage Box . . . even less time to check price and feature bene fits of the Gehl. Choose the Gehl Forage Box size that suits your needs best. The Gehl is offered in both a 6'3" and 7' inside width. Both models come equipped with handy, up-front speed and clutch controls. A touch of the safety bar, across the front of the box, stops all unloading action immediately. Get your deal on Gehl now. Mate us Ptove R with a Demonstration I N. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SON & SONS Manheim Hickory Hill, Pa. QUIPMENT CO. FARMERSVILLE 1:30 P.M. ESTATE OF W. W. SHOEMAKER Executors of estate: Lamen, Elaine Shoemaker Victor Plastow OEHL'S PTO POWER PART NERS .. lift the burden from your back, make your tractor payback more • tentuff ml i n 4-H Club News JOLLY STITCHERS to head committees: Gail by Jane Smith Smith, distribution of gifts - Jane Smith, food; Jean Miller, On August 26 at the Red j, nie allc j invitations. R r G lu rf’h upM It was also decided that the chers 4-H Club held its picnic. would hold a fashlon 27 members were present show The following members In the afternoon the club were c hosen to head commit went swimming In the eve- j ees j une white, time and in ning they had;a picnic supper V i tatlo ns; Gail Smith, decora followed by games The games tJOns> Sandia Snjder, food were led by Ruth Gockley. Then the club held a business meeting Joyce Horst, vice president, presided over the meeting It The A t meeting of the was decided that the club TT . would have a Christmas par- Penn Manor 4-H Club was ty The following weie chosen held at the Penn Manor High Mr. Dairyman; Are you Monaging for profit must begin with your dry cows and bred heifers. Management for profit calls for feeding the dry cow and bred heifer to accomplish three things; Build the unborn calf Build the cow's reserve Stimulate the cow's milk-producing system so that she may pro duce to her in-bred ability You can no! expect last years top proformer to repeat only be cause she has the potential. She has to be fed for high production and particularly when she is dry. No other period in a cow's life has os great an influence on milk production as does the two month period just before she freshens. Management for profit must also begin with feeding your dry cows PIONEER DRY & FRESH. On PIONEER DRY & FRESH and the PIONEER Program your dry cows get the nutrients they need, and you can be sure the! she will produce according to her capability. Stop in soon or ask our servicemen about the PIONEER manage ment for profit program, beginning with your dry cows. There is profit in PIONEER. T'X . PIONEER i££E£j PENN MANOR 4-H CLUB by James Hess managing your herd for profit? Joseph M. Good & Son Good's Feed Mill New Providence hoo ]) m In the bus ness sis^ oll was de< clod to ha\c a at the annual 4-H chici barbecue It was also d eCi( . that puzes would be anen the person selling u le tickets The Diuniore 4 H q weie guests for the e\e nil Entertainment was pi ovi( j by Mike Kemp, youthful J gician. Skits were given both the Penn Manoi and Di more Clubs. The next meeting . held September 22 The pi, will be announced. There isn’t much fun medicine, but there’s a g rt deal of medicine in fun. Leola 2: it UgUS' on / •° at B,
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