r In many homes, the “TV room" ih the basement doubles as'a playroom for tl,o kids. and a, workroom (for ironing, etc.) for mother. Usually, this cre ates a “space" problem. Chairs aVc needed, yet these chairs take up play ;.nd work space when something is going on other than TV-ing. One solution is to do • way with chairs and build' “storage cabinets” at floor level against unused walls of the room. Cabinets would open fun front, could be partitioned to yve mother space for storing uurcned and finished garments Top of cabinets, at convenient sitting height, could be padded PUBLIC SALE Saturday, March 9,1963 Located at Union ou the nest side of No. 472, South of 'Qnarryville north of Oxtord. Watch for sale signs. H. Parmall tractor, 7’ mounted mower; Int. side rake; New Idea manure spreader, 14 A; spring harrow; disc har row; wagon on steel;- tobacco baler; 4,060 tobacco lath; plat form scales; pea and beam scales; SO locust posts; some iron posts; 400’ of 1” and 2” pipe; some hand tools; new clover seed; 3 elect, brooders; chicken crates; berry boxes; egg bas kets; poultry scales; grindstone; log chains; cupboards; email desk; swing; combination gas, coal and wood stove. [Many other articles not mentioned. orman W. Hart, Auctioneer 9-3744 We are not responsible for accidents in any way. Lunch by the Ladies ot Union Church. V;, ■' A Milk-Producing, Addition Hi «!• in 25 y«* rt * EXTRA RICH IN MOLASSES EXTRA BULKY New Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes stimulates rumen activity ... to help you get top production from every cow in your herd. Fortified with vitamins and minerals . . . contains no chopped, hay, screenings, or fillers. EBY 7 S MILL L. J. DEN LINGER CO. LiTITZ PARADISE HEMPFIELD MILLS kA c E PETERSRTiur Leroy M. Sensenig . PETERSBURG HINKELTOWN ROSS & 's ROHRER B,cnd & McGinnis QXJABRYVILLE ATGLEN for comfort and, in emergency, could also provide sleeping space Cabinets give- ample silting space, leave center of room fiee for play and work activities. at 1:00 P.M. 1950 1 TON TRUCK Terms by MILES COCHRAN f, * - a' X A v M/ , Sw * } 4MS...DRY " <c , 'l' -v;,; ; \' >&>s To Any Dairy Ration! n i,h‘ ' Consiervationist Attends School W. Martin Muth, Soil Con servationist in (Lancaster Coun ty attended a four-day meeting of U. S. Soil Conservation Serv ice employees in Pennsylvania at Lebanon February 11 thro ugh 14. Subjects discussed by State and National conseiva tion leaders ranged from soil and water.conservation on the farmlands to river basin devel opment work in the Susquehan na, Delaware and Potomac River Basins The conservation job in Pennsylvania was outlined by State’Conservatiomst, Ivan Mc- Keever, who directed the work shop MoKeever said that one of the big jobs m Pennsylvania is planning the multiple use of our natural resources Our land and water must be used for many purposes to satisfy the in ci easing demands placed upon them by our modern society. The State Conservationist reported that a major objective of the meeting was to empha size ways the Service can as sist Soil Conservation Districts with their increasing responsi bilities in soil and water man agement, flood pievention and recreation There are 61 Counties in the Commonwealth organized as Districts Over 25 thousand fanners are cooperating with these Districts in their pro- i SAVE with our WINTER DISCOUNT I Winter Discount Fertilizer Will Not L Be Delivered Until, February I Contact Us For Prices and More Information | Ph. 392-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. I Grofftown Rd., Lancaster Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager Lancaster-Farming, Saturday, February 23, 1963 Farm Women 18 To Host 15 Members of Farm Women Society 18 have made plans to entertain members of Society 15 at a luncheon meeting on Saturday, March 16, at 12.30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Christian H. Shenk, 880 Dorsea Roa^. At a recent meeting of Soc iety IS, Mrs. Frank Eshleman reviewed the book, “Love Is Eternal,” by Irving Stone The meeting was held at the Chur ch of the Brethren, Bast Peter sburg, with Mrs. Wilbur Carper as hostess Judy Carper presen ted piano selections and Mrs Willis Esbenshade led devo tions. Mrs Benjamin Greider pre sided Roll call was answered by the women who gave the de finition of their names A food sale will be held Thursday, March 7, at the Lancaster Farm Bureau during the open house and anniveisary sale, which starts at 9 a m. lion and companies in the United States spent about 1)925,000,000 tor capital impro vements dunng 1962. grams of soil and water, wood land and wildlife consenation Phobic 898-7444 Farm Women 12 Plan Bus Trip Members of Farm Women Society 12 have planned to take a bus trip to a Spaghetti fact ory in Hatboro, Pa At a recent meeting m the home of Mrs William Shenk, Lancaster R 6, the society an nounced plans to leave the Con estoga Transportation terminal, 825 E Chestnut, Lancaster, at 7 30 a in on May 3 and return at 7 pm At the meeting 550 large cancer pads were made foi the Lancaster County unit of the American Cancer Society. Mis Kenneth Eshleman, county Farm Women piesident, was the guest speakei Mrs. Robert Hocking, president of Society 12, was in chaige ot the meeting Local Growers Attend Meeting Of Potato Ass’ii Potato groweis liom this area aie planning to be anions the more than 300 expected at the 12th Annual Pennsylvania Potato Groweis Institute March 6 and 7 in Hotel Lycom- ing, Williamsport Included in the full two day progiam will be the 47th Annual Meeting of members ot the Pennsylvania? Co-operative Potato Gioweis Association, sponsois ot the in stitute. State, national and interna tional itrends attectmg the en tire potato industry will be pie sented tor the benefit of Key stone State glowers, according to Robert W Haidwood, Watt sbuig, Erie County, piesident of the co-op Leland H Bull, State Secie taiv ot Agucultuie is a banquet speakei on the eiennig ot Mar ch () Penn S f ate University will be lepiesented by five pro giam speakers, two will coma fiom the U S Department of Agriculture, one each fiom the U S Pood and Drug Admur rstiatron, the American Faim Bureau Federation, a farm chemical firm and a potato chip company One of the hugest acreage potato growers m Cahtoinia, W B Camp, Ji , president of the National Potato Council, is to tell about the growing and maiketing of potatoes m ins home state Lampeter FFA Has Prograin In Assembly The Garden Spot Chaptei of Futuie Fanneis presented an assembly to the faculty and' students of Lampeter-Stias burg High School last Fnday. The assembly was presented m observance of National FFA. Week, Febiuaiy 16-23 The assembly was dn ided in to foui paits The first pait be ing a skit entitled “A Day in the Faun Mechanics Shop ” It, illustiated the type of mstiuc tion the boys lecerve 111 taim mechanics as part of their \oca tional agiicultme course The second part of the as sembly was the awarding of Farm Project Record Book a-w -aids to the following boys’ Roy Sldvmakei gold med al tor Swine and tobacco pio- jects John Geyer silvei medal foi farm work expei leuce, Donald Herr silver medal for tobacco project Stanley Graver 'j (Continued on Page 19) 17 bronze
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