Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 16, 1963, Image 21

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“An ounce of prevention is- gineer, Says it is much easier to
■worth a pound of cure” applies protect the pipes from freezing
to the'problem of frozen water than do -without water after
pipes. Henry Wooding, Penn they aie frozen.
GOCKLEY’S
Farm Equipment Sale!
SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1963
In Reinholds, Lancaster County, Pa., Vz mile
South of Route 897, along road from Sinking Spring
to Denver.
20 to 30 TRACTORS
Including 400 Diesel with P. S. and 4-row Cultiva
tor; 1951 Farmall M with 2ME Corn Picker; Farmall
Cub, H with Loader and Blade, Fords, Allis Chal
mers, John Deeres, Massey Harris.
LARGE SELECTION OF TRACTORS
Many not. mentioned.
TRACTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT
Steel Wheel Wagons, Bale Elevators, Spreaders,
Plows, Planters, Cultivators, P.T.O. Balers, 1-row
Mounted Ford Picker, Pull Type Pickers.
NEW IDEA TRANSPLANTERS
New McDeering Ground. Drive 'Corn Binder, 20 new
Steel 3-horse Hitches, new Mc-Deering Harrows.
A lot of other articles too to mention.
This will be a big Sale so plan to come early.
Terms by
JACOB H. GOCKLEY
Paul Z. Martin and Chester Long, Auctioneers
Refreshments by Swamp Lutheran Church.
I PUBLIC SALE
S— Of
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
f Truck Farm Equipment
land some Household Goods
1 to bo held
■SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1963
B On the J. ALLEN DEHMEY FARM located four
East of Middletown, five miles West of Eliza
bethtown, between Routes 230 and 341 adjoining Lon
donderry School and Middletown Big M.
115 HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE
(Angus and Hereford)
16 Head Purebred Angus Cows, Heifers,
and Bulls; pigs and shoafs
I Se* of Rilco Rafters for barn 4<KBo’, also set for building
ffl24’\so’, never used.
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TRUCKS 1960 3/4 ton Chevy pick-up;
1953 1 ton groin bed and stock rack;
5 FARM TRACTORS Oliver 88 diesel;
liver 77 gas; H. G. Cletrac with manure loader;
504 International less than 100 hours;
and Cub Tractor
SYSTEM with ponor take off pump;
ARWE DUO-PAX SPRAYER (like non) nith motor and
.unless steel tank; Oliver high speed potato planter; two
toniatic transplanters; 6 wagons and lull line ol Farm
nplements; Hammormill; ton Sprout AValtlron Feed
\er; 100 lb. Davis feed mixer lor astrol oil; 6 inch Anger
... J 1 (! mav - ca l ) - 900 lbs. per min.); James AVay Start
"at‘eiy ( 100 ° chick cap.); 4 Kitson Feeders (1000 hen
PO; Big Dutchman Egg Cooler; AATiirl-a-way Egg AA r ashcr;
nge shelters; nest shelter; 3000 laying hens; Homelite one
°I laln ha "”» Migrate labor cam]) equipment; beds; re
ga * . s J ove : Tv ! raincoats; boots; machetes; and a
t of otner articles too numerous to mention. s
Sale to commence at 10:30 A.M., when conditions will be
iue Known by
ipes & Gerberich, Auctioneers
Kraybill & p. Miller, Clerks
S s ln v lts^ lU k* served by the Swatara Hill Church of the
retliren Youth Group.
Starting at 10:30 A.M.
J. Allen Dehmey
good*jShepherd(-wiHv watch
his sheep® lor wool blindness.
Frank Kreuzberger, Penn Stat k e
extension livestock specialist,
suggests checking the flock, You can find annual flow
and using a few deft stiokes ers for almost any purpose,
with the hand shears to quick- Annuals can be used to add
ly remedy the problem of wool summer color to a spnng
blindness or wool giowing over fiowenng rock gaiden, cover
the sheep’s eyes. up dung spring foliage, in
, , , , laige beds, tor edging and for
Stock car race entiants must window and porch boxes, sug
use steel bodies and bumpers, ges ts Mis Lynn B Smith, ex
accoidnig to the mles ot a ma- tension lloiieuituust with The
jor stock car racing associa- Pennsylvania State University,
tion.
ATTENTION
Farmers and Poultrymen
We are the largest suppliers of Wood Shavings
in the East for Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding
packaged in bales, burlap and paper bags.
We are now receiving a new crop of very
clean peanut hull. Save money by picking up at
our warehouse.
For prompt service call
0. & D. SAWDUST CO., Inc.
659 E. Moin St., Lititz, Pa.
(formerly of Manheim)
Phone 626-2068
Distributor For
Shredded Pine bark for Mulching
Evergreens, roses, etc.
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE
and Personal Property
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1963
On the premises 3 Miles South of Kinzer at the Crossroads
between Smyrna and Nickel Mines Store, Bait Township, Lan
caster County, Pa.
TRACT OF RAND CONTAINING 40 ACRES IN A HIGH STATE
OF CULTIVATION ON WHICH THE IMPROVEMENTS ARE A
Two and One-Half Story
STONE DWELLING
6 Rooms, Electric, New Fired Hot Air Furnace, Electric
Hot Water Heater, 2 Wells ot Never Failing Watei, STONE
BANK BARN, Room to Hang 2 Acies ot Tobacco, Chicken
House, Garage. Immediate possession.
SAME TIME AND PLACE THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL
PROPERTY:
Old Fashioned Walnut Secretary
Desk and Bookcase;
Bedioom Suite; 2 Metal Beds, Spring and Mattresses, 2
Feather Beds, G E Retngeratoi, Tappan Gas Range, Home
Comtort Coal Range with Wanning Closet, Oak Extension
Table with 6 Boaids, dozen Halt Spindle Back Chans Half
Spindle Back Settee, Odd Chans, Rockers, 2 Upholsteied
Chairs, Wash Stand, Simmons Day Bed, 2 Cupboaids, Chas
M Steiff Upnght Piano in good condition with bench, Clufte
robe, 6 piece maple dinette set, 21” RCA Television, Small
Tables, 2 Rugs, Oil and Electric Lamps; 2 Singer Sen mg
Machines, one Elecuic, Minor, Pictures, Watei Set, Candle
Mould, Dry Sink, Plat Irons, 4 Tea Kettles, some China and
Glasswaie; Cooking Utensils, Crocks, Stands, Jais, Jugs,
Complete Line of Butchenng Tools, Large and Small Copper
Kettles, Iron Kettle, 3-foot, Complete Line of Caipenler Tools,
Garden Tools; Maytag Washer, like new, Poitable Tubs,
Rotary and Hand Mowers, Poultry Supplies.
McDeermg Farmall H Club Tractor on Rubber, Tiactor
Mower and Cultivators; New Idea Manuie Spieader on Steel,
Rubber Tire Wagon with Bed, Spring Hairow, Fodder Shied
der. Wheat Cleaner; Potato Plow, Coin Sheller, Metal Rub
ber Tire Wheelbarrow, Hog Tiouglw, Hand Pump, Steel
Posts, Wire Stretcher, Gimd Stone, Scalding Trough, Meat
Bench, Rope and Tackle; Chains, Pea Scales, Garden Hose,
2000 Tobacco Lath; Tobacco Pi ess and Sheais, 10 Tons ot Eai
Corn; 6 Tons of Baled Hay; 4 Tons ot Baled SUaw, Oats and
Wheat Grain, SxlO Colony House and other articles too numer
ous to mention.
SALE AT 13:30 P.M. BEAL ESTATE AT 3:00 P.M.
Frank L. Steller, Auctioneer
Dan Kreider and Don Steller, Clerks
REFRESHMENTS BY THE LADIES OF MIDDLE OCTORARA
CHURCH Circle Xo. 3
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 16, 1963
Use Annual Plow ers
We deliver anywhere.
of
TERMS BY
MRS. C. CUFTON KEENE
4-H Clubs
To Give Play
The 4-H Clubs of Lancaster
County will piesent “Washing
ton Never Slept Here”, a any la
tely comedy, on Febinary 15
and 16 at 8 p m in the Hemp
neld High School auditorium.
The play will be directed by
Robeit Schappell, teacher at
the Conestoga Valley High
School Donations are one dol
lar and tickets die piocurable
at the door. Theie aie no le
seived seats.
The plot is laid in the sou
venir loom at Washington’s
headquarteis wheie many hum
orous situations ause between
the caielaker and his family
when his assistant vies lor his
job.
Wilbur Hosier has the lead
ing lole as the caietaker, and
his supporting cast includes,
Joyce Kreider, Bob Hoover,
Mary Ann Wolgeinuth, Becky
Atkins, Nancy Stoltztus, Ruth
Ann High, Wilbur Wenger,
Don Trimble, Mary Jane Herr,
Judy Denlinger, Eh in Hess,
Janet Groff, Evelyn Hoober,
Pat Zartman, Paul Tumble,
Charles Wartel, Leon Weaver,
Harvey Heller, Margie Happe,
and Fied Nolt.
County Man Is
Dairy Princess
Chairman For ’63
Charles Cowan of the Penn
sylvania Dairymen’s Associa
tion, 2025 Bloonungdale Ave.,
has been named chan man of
the 1963 Pennsylvania Dairy
Princess Committee.
The committee will set up a
state wide progiam to find a
dany farmer’s daughter to
sene as 19 63 Pennsylvania
Daily Princess Previously call
ed Miss Milkmaid ot Pennsyl
vania, the title has been chang
ed ths year to tie in with the
national contest which selects
an American Dairy Princess.
This is the Bth year a dairy
industry lepiesentative wall be
chosen The cunent Miss Milk
maid is Diane Gllespie ot Tioga
County.
Effective os Spraying-
Costs $O% Less
Cattle treat themselves providing
year-round protection from profit
cutting pests as a result you get
bonus gains of SO lbs These bonus
beef lbs are produced for just 3' 2 c
per lb when you use the sturdy
farm engineered WIK APPLICA
TOR plus TOX-O-WfK Insecticide.
Get complete details with
out obligations by 'Miting
Mylin R. Good
Manhoim 111 I’ll. 808-8502
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