Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 20, 1961, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 20, 1961
14
• Lancaster Poultry
(From page 3)
Brendle, 15.8; 28. Daniel
King, 2900 WVR, 11, NO
SALE, 16 bid; 29. Robert
•“ST™ PLANS!
FOR SPRING APPLICA
TION OF NITROGEN ON:
• SMALL GRAIN
• PASTURE
• ORC T ARDS
• TUK,' AREAS
USING CYAN AMID
AMMONIUM NITRATE
UREA
We Will Apply it for you
by Jeep or Plane
ORGANIC- 1 -,.
GROFFTOWN RD.
EX 2-4963
SAVINGS - FROM THE
SEWi SHABIOUf BUILDING SYSTEM*"
LESS than *l (,# persq. ft. DELIVERED
mSSSSSSSS BBSS mhbhbhmv
write TODAY „ Th{ Sharon Building
I System provides you with
■ economical standard sized build-
Caleb M. Wenger 1
I Typical Example
R. D. #1 I
QUARRYVILLE. PA. |
Drumore Center I LJi 1 40’ x 84’
ki 8-2H6 I J 3298.00
, | DELIVERED
S, West Middlesex, Pa
HEW
P L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
r» '
SMOKE TOWN
Noll, 3950 WVX, 9-2, NO
SALE, 15 bid; 30. Same, 19-
75 WVX, 9-2, John N. Tho
mas, 16.3.
31. Same, Garl B. Risser,
16; 32. Same, Roy E. Ream,
16.8; 33. M&B (Luther Un
derwood, Jr.), 5000 WV, 8-
3, Starr Poultry; 15; 34.
Same, 15.1; 35. Same, 5000
IR, 8-3, Starr 15.1.
36. Neff Brothers, 1350 IR
9-2, Daniel K. Good, 15.1;
37. Paul Gehman, Inc. (Da
vid S. Hoover), 4200 WV.
9, Daniel K. Good, 15.2; 38.
C. L Goodman, 11,000 WV,
8-6, Starr Poultry, 15.1; 39.
Andrew G. Miller, 400 LF,
16 mo., V. J. Koser Co Inc.,
10.8; 40. Carl L Martin, 450
LI, 16 mo., Roy E. Ream,
10 6.
41. Mark Myer, 2600 W
VC, 'l2-2, NO SALE, 20 bid;
42 Same, H. W Longacre,
Inc, 22; 43. Floyd L. Her
shey, 500 WRF, 15 mo., V.
J Koser Co. Inc, 16; 44
Robert Long, 850 LF IVa yr
Carl B. Risser, 95; 45. Carl
L. Martin, 100 Males, Carl
B Risser, 91.
Phone Lane. £X 7-3539
a Daniel Boone carried It to
V rarm /viuseum Kentucky) as well as many
(From page i-> other old and odd firearms.
smiths, tinsmiths, carpenters, The Conestoga wagon and
wood carvers and potters will its accouterments plays an
ply their qncient trades, important part in the history
Weavers, spinsters, and quilt- of Lancaster county; there
ers will demonstrate their fore, it rightfully has an im
domestic arts, and other at- portaht place in the museum,
risans from a by-gone area and the story of how wagon
will give modern Lancaster masters worked to keep from
Countians a sample of life as losing their beds (the bells
grandmother and grandfath- at the top of their lead hors
er knew it. e’s collar) is a thrilling bit of
As a tour starts, the tour Americana brought to life
ist begins to realize the diffi- by the guides,
culties of life in rural Amer- Farming tools reflect the
ica a hundred years ago. In shortage of metal and the a
tlie kitchen, a blanket hangs bundance of wood with
in front of the fireplace. This which our forefathers were
explains the guide was used faced Plows, harrows, and
to keep the draft off the back other cultivation machinery
as the front was being warm- made mainly of wood, a'e
ed by the Are. preserved for the visitor to
The tools of fireplace cook- see
ery are here too, as well as Of equal interest are the
the oven in which all the tools of the artisian and the
bread for the family was household. Kitchen gadgets,
baked. apple peelers and corers,
In the gun collection, be- cherry pitters, cabbage slic
gun by the Landis brothers, ers and butter chums and
originators of the farm mus- molds remind the tourist that
eum idea, are Pennsylvania life was hard and families
rifles, (sometimes mistakenly were, of necessity, self su (Ti
nned Kentucky rifle because cient.
HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS
The 32 available modela come to you with To design and build a light-weight. low.
fjßfcra a wide range of lifting capacities ranging costing truck sun tide for all tjpes of
rom ® /J J° * ons i° r yo” tfuck, pickup, or form use, priced within the ovt-ago farmer's
' ' tra'lcr. The smooth, trouble-free action of a budget WM the ami of "Hud" Harsh when
HARSH HO,ST h,s * f,st litl,n E t,mo ot froin HYDRAULICS UM.IMI 1X1) MFC. CO. began
! 2 10 16 ?, SeCOndS - ’ vluCh • IIOWS m °" lim * operations. This hoist was built and Is now
° r * Ctu * aultng. j n use throughout the nation.
These hoists coma to you at an average The HARSH HYORMIIC HOIST averages
f 9l , °" ly 16 * * d * y “ COmp * retl 10 th * only 5328 52 (including Federal excise tax)
SlO-SIS a day you now spend to manually , nd niaintains , | ow laxnblo weight which
un!o* your truck* averages 273 lbs. These economical hoists
/ f are built for either back or side dumping,
'wSS*t jSj a depending upon your need.
«,1 f /aO X . Save costly time and eliminate hack
1. . ftjQ breaking labor by unloading with a HARSH
jßmf { 'fmffi******’ HYDRAULIC HOIST engineered tor eco
*~Ql' aomical, speedy, and durable farm use.
MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE
R. D. 2. QUARRYVILLE PHONE ST 6-3630
600 pounds of PIOMEER
“BUYAMD FRESHENING' yields
an EXTRA TON of milk!
60 DAYS ON PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING
WILL IMPROVE PROFITABILITY OF YOUR HERO
PIONEER
DRY AND FRESHENING
DELIVERS
• Up to 25% more milk
• Higher breeding efficiency
• Strong, vigorous calves
• Ease in calving
• Quick elimination of placenta
• Less udder-congestion
• Better herd health
Joseph M. Good & S
Calving stimulates a cow to produce faf
beyond her ability to convert feed into
milk. So, during the first months of her
lactation* she "steals” milk-making nutn
ents from her body.
It requires only 600 pounds of Pioneer
Dry and Freshening feed to repair the
body tissue used during the previous lac
tation ... to build a reserve of body con
dition for the next lactation ... and to
produce a vigorous calf. _ ,
Pioneer Dry and Fresh, fed during th®
dry period, is a sound investment in hero
health, sustained high production, ana
longevity for your pro
ducing herd.
LEOLA - QUARRY VILLE
But with all the 'difficulties
of life without bur modern
labor saving’devices, artisans
managed to impart, a portion
of beauty to whatever the>
made. Visitors to the mus
eum can’t help being impres
sed by the skill of the crafts
men who made the tools ot
the trade of farming, or 0 (
rural living, in the earlv
days of Lancaster County
Lancaster Countians who
have not yet visited the mus
eum owe it-to themselves to
visit our local historical site
and Craft Days are the ideal
time to pay off the debt
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Will Pay Full Value
Fos Dead Animals
Dealers in Bones.
Tallow and Hides
FRY'S RENDERING
WORKS
Prop., John Fry
2114 Hollinger Rd«
Lancaster
Ph. EX 2-4815 If No
Answer Ph. EX 7-0472
AFTEH
COMPLETE#
RcCCRD
The some cow
offer havmf
produced 23<«
044 ibs »J
milk and W
lbs of fe! «
ci 4 year ole*
Note the
freme dairy*
nen an T
exceptional
body conal*
fion showe
offer this coW
product^
W/2 tom "
mtlk.