/OH Erb Norma Aston, English teacher, -ontinued from Page 13) fenn Manor H.S ; George Lew wards were presented as J®’ rm representative for , vs DeKalb Award for Out- Conestoga National Bank; and ding Senior based on faim- ames Metzler, farm represen piogram, leadership, and 0l P enna - Power and laisrtip - Dan Erb. Lancas- L 2 Sm Co. County Bankeis Award to Certificates of appreciation landing senior presented were presented to David Neff, George Lewis, Faim Rep- head of health and physical illative of Conestoga Na- education Penn Manor H.S; ,1 Bank - Dan Eib Haiold Herr, farmer; and Dav anoiary Chapter Farmers id Hess, local farmer, loover Hess, farmer; Miss Local chapter awards $ Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. | ft Paradise, Penna. SPECIAL STOCKER AND | FEEDER SALE g t All weights and breeds & MAY 14, at 7:30 P.M. | «s Kenneth E. Hershey, Manager h $ ÜBLIC SALE of Valuable Farm Machinery, Livestock, Personal Property TUESDAY, MAY 4 At 10 A.M. Sharp At R. D. #l, Wrightsville, Pa. (approx. 6 miles Ih of Wrightsville), follow sale arrows off the Long el Road. The undersigned having sold his farm will r at public sale the following: Super A Farmall tractor with cultivator and hoers, 1957 i Model 800 tractor with live power take-off and 3 point up, Ford 3-section lift type spring harrow, Ford 3-bottom , 1961 Ford tractor Model 601 Workmaster. The above 3 ors are in A-l shape. New Idea manure spreader, Cardinal w 14 ft. elevator with motor, 28 ft. Grove economy Con r with motor, Ford Saw Model 221, Ford Cultivators, Ford er 6 ft. cut rear mounted type Model 1459, Ford back end ground scoop, Woods stalk cutter, disc, cultipacker, Mc ing two-bottom No. 209 trip bottom plow, irrigation system istmg of No. 2 Carver pump, 400 ft. 3 inch irrigation pipe, ft. 2 inch irrigation pipe, 12 sprinklers, 12 risers, complete all couplings and 2-wheel trailer for hauling all in A-l e; Allis Chalmers 5 ft. cut Combine with clover seed at ment, John Deere 2-row corn planter with fertilizer attach t - 3 point hook-up, Ontario 14 hoe disc drill, weeder, side wry rake, Myers tank sprayer, 1-row tobacco planter, to o press and shears, approx. 1500 tobacco lath, McDeering el 50 T Baler, Woods Bros. 1-row Corn Picker, rubber tired m, steel wheel wagon, Grove bin type wagon, spring har aml roller comb., potato digger pull type, roller, New Hol rock crusher Model 612, lot of chicken equip., dump rake, ien picker, range shelters, chicken coops, iron troughs, 500 aivanized irrigation pipe sprinkle type, tractor jack, Ford or pulley, 20 ft. double belt, Iron Age 1-row potato plant otato grader, 2 wheel trailer. Century weed sprayer, 10 x 28 11x28 tractor chains, hammermill, apple picking ladders, ox. 100 apple crates, approx. 30 hot bed sash, approx. 1200 to stakes, pile of slate, log chain, furrow and shovel plows, * corn shelter, lot of peach baskets, 4-hole hog feeder, “stone, flame thrower, platform scales, 3 block and tackles, Holland corn sheller, approx. 12 to 14 ton ear corn, 3 fence chargers, several rolls elec, fence wire, barb wire, w, harness, grain fan, feed chest, grain bags. LIVESTOCK & Hereford heifers with calves, 1 heifer due in July, these c are 3 to 4 yrs. old. Stock cattle consisting of 7 Hereford »s and 5 Hereford steers weighing between 200 to 700 PERSONAL PROPERTY & ANTIQUES tad, dresser, sm. desk, stroller, heatrola, meat grinder, >Se stuffer, sm. tools, vise, computing scales, lot hose, table, chairs, shovels, hoes, rakes, forks, antiques consisting of 2 sinks, kerosene lamp, player piano with approx. 60 rolls, '“glit, highchair, No. 3 butter worker, dough tray, griddle, cupboard, butter churn, snitz drier, rope bed, sauer * cutter, cherry seeder, sideboard, sm, pump, cow bell, «/ seat, copper kettle, butcher furnace and 3 iron kettles, Press, crocks, 2 stirrers, kettle ring, wooden tub, and many f articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible for ents on day of sale. Refreshments available. Personal Pro >' and Antiques will be sold first. Terms: Cash Inspection Saturday, May 1, 1 to 4 P.M. „° B A. GILBERT, Auctioneer ta Red Lion 246-5056 gland Frev. Clerks LLOYD R. LEI BHART OWNER Chapter star farmer Paul Groff; Chapter public speak ing Richard Thomas; Chap ter Star Greenhand Kenneth Rohrer; Farm Machanics David Hess; Livestock Farm ing Marlin Groff; Dairy Farming Richard Thomas; Poultry Farming Marlin Harnish; and Crop Farming Paul Groff. Glenn Miller and David Hess entertained with an instrumen tal duet. Miss Norma Aston, Penn N Ranck, supervising pnnci- Manor H.S. English teacher pal, T. M. Malin, area super narrated slides she took of visor of Vocational Agr, and Thailand on a recent world Roy Slaymaker, vice president trip. of the Penna. FFA Association. NITROGEN SERVICE WE WILL TOP DRESS YOUR • Pasture • Small Grain • Grass, Hay & Forage WITH: UREA or Ammonium Nitrate Make your arrangements now for spring application 392-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD. Next to the Waterworks DO YOUR HENS AVERAGE 280 EGGS PER YEAR? Most layers are capable of producing many more eggs than most growers are getting. Modern hens are bred for high production. With a top-flight feeding program, modern layers continue to pro duce at the highest levels . . . right through life. Of course, a layer’s lifetime production depends to a great extent on the way she was raised. BED COMB pullet feeds and pullet-feeding programs can help you house healthier, more uniform pul- lets can give you hens that’ll be top money- makers for you. But if your birds are already in the laying house and if production is less than satisfactory FEED OUT the difference between a good profit and just getting by. Remember, there’s a RED COMB layer-feeding program that’ll fit your operation exactly. Stop in and see us. Let us help you develop an all-around management-for-profit program that can put dollars in your pocket, S GOOD'S FEED MILL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1, 1965—19 • Have You Heard? j (Continued from Page 15) ing all eletetric appliances and connections periodically Worth Knowijng Anytime Make miniature sandwiches for the children, using a smaller amount of meat or cheese on a small roll or one Remarks were made by A, New Providence slice of biead Children like the idea of having their food scaled to their size and there isn't the temptation to play with what’s left of the large sandwich Also, less food will be wasted with the smhll sandwich The flavoi, aioma, and col or of honey v'ary with the floweis that provide the nec tar foi the bees that make the honey. Usually, the mild est honeys come in the light est colois More than half of the honeys produced in the United States are mild sWeet clover, clover, or alfalfa hon ey Other distinctive-flavored honeys come from orange and other citius blossoms, tupelo trees of the South, Wild sage, cultivated buckwheat, horse mint, has-wood, and the tulip tree. Buckwheat honey mby claim to be the darkest table honey Uses for Bacon as a Seasoner Double the amount of (the breakfast bacon you pan-fry, broil, or hake. Crumble the leftover pieces and use in one or more of the following w'ays Add to muffin batter just befoie pouring into baking cups Toss with crisp salad greens, then use an oil and vmegai dressing Use as a seasoner for fresh cooked igieen vegetables, such as beans, peas, and chopped spinach Use as a topping for mac aroni and cheese casserole iStir into peanut butter or egg salad for sandwich fill ing. • Cliff Bollinqer (.Continued from Page 13) championship at the New Hol land Farmeis Fair last fall Runner-nip in the area con test was Marlin Brenner of Carden Spot ’High School, New Holland The next three places were won by: Robert Burchett, Red Lion HS; Gol den Shue, Southwest H S; Dale Gieinei, Manheim Cen tral H S. Transfer Milk Efficiently From Cow to Bulk Cooler The “Sputnick” MILK-POBT EB is the cleanest, most effi cient method for transferring milk from cow to bulk cooler. 0 Manufactured from heavy gauge stainless steel. 0 Lid seals tightly to keep milk germ free. • Passes through openings 29” and over. • Moves quiet and easily on rubber-tired, ball bearing wheels. • Does away with long, ex pensive pipe lines, milk pumps and releaser. • Two sizes. • Low-cost sanitizing. Inquire About Our Lerse Plan Approved for City of Philadelphia Amos H. Butt B. D. 2, Quarryville, Penna, rB6-3897
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