14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 198,1 AVOID ANIMAL INJURIES Safe livestock handling can reduce hazards to both the stockman and animals. Thom as King, Penn State exten sion livestock specialist, points out that common sense and adequate handling equipment are both essential in working with lives ock. This is particularly impor tant when animals are moved about for exhibit and judg ing at summer fairs. PUBLIC SALE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE & DAIRY EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, SEPT 2, 1951 Located along Rou e 72 second farm scouth of the Buck, Lancaster County, Pa 45 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 27 cows, in all stages of pro duction This is a good p.o ducing herd of cattle cons s<- ing of many, first, second and third calf heifers SEVEN BRED HEIFERS Ten hei'ers ranging in ag'* from 4 to 18 months o? as?e Stock Bull certified and TB tested DAIRY EQUIPMENT Delaval 3-umt rrulke>', Wi - son cooler, electric wa ter he* ,+ e’ - +wm tubes J ELVIN HERR EST ELIZABETH L HERR Adm S S Wenger; Atty Ab° TVCF ~ -bach. Auct TIME TO SOIL TEST Hess Bros. FLORIN. PA. Ph. ML Joy OL 3-7195 PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1961 1:00 O'CLOCK D.S.T. Situated along west side of Route 222 about Vz mile south of Quarryville Borough in East Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Properties known as Albert H. Fritz Farms. FARM #1 contains 182 acres, 9 perch, more or less erected thereon is an 8 ROOM BRICK DWELLING with summer kitchen, bath, hot oil heat (summer-winter hookup LARGE FRAME BARN equipped with 49 comfort sta Is, 9-box stalls, barn c eaner and mi k dumping station with glass pipeline leading to milkhouse. MILKHOUSE equipped with 600 gallon milk tank, au tomatic oil heater, shower room, toilet and washbowl. 2 LARGE CEMENT STAVE SILOS’. TOBACCO SHED with arge dampening cellar and stripping room. Cornbirn, wagonshed and Garage combined. Chicken home, hog pen and other buildings. Also erected on sajd property is a 5 ROOM TENANT HOUSE with bath, hot air oii heat Well on premises. FARM #2 contains 124 acres, 108 perch, more or less, situated on west sde of Roue 222 adjoining Farm *1 on the south Erected thereon is an 8 ROOM FRAME DWELLING with heat, running water and electric. BANK BARN with tobacco shed attached, dampening celiac and stripping room. Other buildings include hogpen and combarn Macadam lanes to bo.h properties. Both have adequate me-.dowland and running water Farm Pond on #1 A 1 land m high state of cultivation These outstanding farms, ideally located, are worthy ot the attention of anyone interested in farming on a large scale Insoection of dwelling may be made August 2G, Sep ember 2 and 9 by contacting Earl Hamuli, phone STer ling 6-373 C Sale to be on Farm #1 at 1-00 pm DST, when terms and conditions wdl be made known by the under signed F. MARIAN FRITZ FLORENCE M KEEFER CLAIR L. WADE LANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Executors of the estate of ALBERT H. FRITZ, Deceased And the Devisees in the Estate of CHARLES FRITZ, Deceased Kersey Brad ey, Auctioneer Windolph, Burkholder and Hartman, Saul F McKmsey, Attorneys keep apple Quality Harvesting apples at the right stage of maturity will do more to lengthen their storage life and prevent scald than artificial aids, says Carl S. Bittner, Penn State extension pomologist Quality and appearance are influenc ed also by the color of the fruit, condition of trees, and kind of containers used for storage. STILL TIME TO PLANT Late August is still plant ing time in the home garden for a few crops, such as en dive, kale and Chinese cab bage, reminds James O Dutt, Penn S.ate extension vegetable gardening special ist Even September 1 is not too late for spinach, lettuce, and early-maturing radishes. He suggests sowing the seed thinly, and thin again when the plants come up, if neces sary. PROTECT SEED QUALITY .. Clarence S. Bryner,. Penn S.ate extension agronomist, suggests storing seed grains in properly fumigated bins to protect seeds from rats & insect pests. Patronize Our Advertisers For an economical and practical program that works on a farm scale use NEW TERPEY POTASH (Green Sand) and CALPHOS (Collodial Phosphate) Available in Bag or Bulk Spreading Service Brookhwn Farm 118 Kreider Avenue LANCS' 1 LO 9-1580 or See Your Local Dealer F GAS & HOUSE PLANTS plants tend to arch or curve oxfords or Manu'actured gas is high down more than 'normal, you for children in ethylene which may cause can be fairly sure ethylene persons. Elastic house plants to lose their gas is doing the damage, have a small fl sl flowers or leaves, explains on on f ® nci °f U, Alfred J. Gianfagna Penn NEW PRODUCT Keep it in place State extension floriculture Elastic shoestrings are a- IS , (io ”f t specialist. He suggest this mong the new notions in the ed end of the s' t „ test for ethylene: Put one or shoe line, says Bernice Tharp, string may be two young tomato seedlings Penn State extension cloth- * 00 ‘ ; comfort with the house plants. If ing specialist This new type — s the leaves of the- tomato of string makes fastening of Try a Classify PENNSYLVANIA STATE JERSEY CATTLE CLUB Annual Sal WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1961 HBRSHEY STADIUM Hand Picked Fresh or Springing JERSEY COWS and BRED HEIFER CONSIGNED BY THE LEADING PENNSYLVANIA JERSEY A FEW OF THESE BEAUTIFUL JERSEYS CAN BE YOURS PINNACLE ATTRACTIVE FLOSSY V.G. 4-4 9717 ml Ik, 522 ft* PLEASANT RUN JESTER CANDY Potentially Excellent. Herd( has 11,840 milk, 563 fat, 2x. 305 GANG DONNA OF RUSHTON, V.G.. By S. Sup. Sire 13 10.859, 557. her dam: Donna's Ember V.G. 8-3 305 10.192 9-7 305 10,053,5' COMMANDO RUTH JESSIE, due Sept. 12, heifer. Dam hast* records of 550 fat as two and three-year old. TOWNLINE NED'S COWSLIP. EXCELLENT. 2 records over sflG CORNWALL GAMBOGE INDIANA, due September 10th at * has 550 fat. For Catalogues — THE JERSEYLETTER Sale Co-Cha'rman. Sam & Tom Williams. Middletown. P<* IVAN M. MARTIN, I BLUE BALL. PA. Telephone: New. Holland, ELgi n Terre Hill. Hlllcresi Gap. Hickory 2-4148 KERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA 52-Head-52 BREEDERS FROM THE TOP OF THEIR HERDS, BOX 187. LANSDALE. PENNA. Auctioneer, S. Braden King, Boonsboro. Maryland 12:30 P. M
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