Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 20, 1963, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 20, 1963
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Farm Women 21
Hear Speech On
Farm Museum
Howard Rohlin, chief cura
tor of the Pennsylvania Farm
Museum at Landis Valley spoke
on changes that have taken pl
ace at the museum during a re
cent meeting of Farm Women
Society 21 in Rhoads Spanish
.Tavern, Quarryville.
Members of Society 10 were
guests. Devotions were led by
Mrs. Harold Shoemakei. Roll
call was answeied by
member telling of her “most
disappointing purchase”.
Hostess was Mrs Shoemaker
who was assisted by Mrs. James
Ewart, Mrs. Giavson Cooper
and Mrs. Thomas Bradlev. Mem
bers plan to furnish flowers
for the chapel at the Lancaster
County Home for a month
Mrs. Clair DeLong, Mrs.
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)|ew Idea
full huulhg
MOWEB
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hooks up faster . cuts cleaner TTT can’t be beat
for rugged, long-life construction and low cost,
upkeep. See it... try It. today! •"
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Your New Idea dealer
A. B. C. Groff
Xew Holland
Wilbur H. Graybill
Ziititz, R. D. 2
H. S. Newcomer & Son
Mount Joy
Allen H. Matz
Denyor
Chet Long
Akron
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Charles Long and Mrs. Roland
Heidelbaugh will represent the Saturd a y , April 20, at 12:30
society on a visit to the Lancas- Public gale of valua .
ter County Home Thursday, A ble Farm Maehinery and
picmc for .all Lancaster County PerßO nal property at R.D.
Societies of Fa,rni Women will No _ 7 Yorkt on Mt<
be heM at Long Park on Wed- Road Spriagettß .
nesday. July 24. bury Twp> Terms fey HU _
bert W. Leppo and Mary
E. Jacobs, Executors of
the Melvin F. Leppo Es
tate.
•Plans were made to hold a
meeting on Thursday, May 9 at
G;3O pm. in the Conestoga
Motor Inn.
“Bumps” againsit a hard, sol
id, relatively small surface are
responsible for a high percent
age of beef bruise damage.
Livestock Conservation, Inc.,
points out. In addition, the pro
minence of the hip area mak
es this part of the animal
highly vulnerable. “Bumps” in
the hip area are responsible for Tues „ Apnl 1963 at
damage to the loin cut of the 9:30 a.m. sharp in York
carcass and accounts for some County, R. D. No. 1, Hel
-60 per cent or more of the total J am Renaa ‘ ° n Dru 'J k Val "
beef bruise damage. R ° ad ' Rubl , lc Sal ® f
Valuable Real Estate,
Farm Machinery, Live
stock, Personal Property.
Terms by Charles J. Hel
ler, Owner.
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Landis Bros.
Lancaster
J. Paul Nolt
Gap
A. L. Herr & Bro,
Qnarryville
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
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Sale Register
Monday, April 22nd at 12:00
noon, sharp located i mi.
West of Cecilton, • Md.,
turn left.off Rt. 282, fol
low signs. Auction, 112
Reg. Ayrshires, Mt. Har
mon Farm, Earleville, Md.
Mr, and Mrs. O. S. Ander
son, Owners.
Saturday, May 25, 1963 Broad
Hill Herd Dispersal at the
Court Manor Sale Arena,
New Market, Virginia by
Dr. Robert L. Moore.
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SERVICE
IS THE KEY
THAT
FARMERS
WANT!
Eastern States Farmers Exchange
Has opened a new
Service Center Branch at
Goshen On L. E. Moore Property
PROVIDING BOTH
STATIONARY and MOBILE
GRINDING and MIXING
ALSO COMPLETE COMMODITY SERVICES
Manager Frank Richardson
WILL GIVE YOUR NEEDS
PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE
PHONE Kl 8-2424
THIS UNIT IS OPERATED AS A BRANCH OF
QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER
Eastern States
Farmers Exchange, Inc.
Comfortable hogs, safely Buying A Teapot
loaded, will make their trip to Choose a teapot with «. spou
market with less shrink, fewer located high enough l so i
transit deaths, and a minimum doesn't set clogged with'lea*
. , . . . , _. es, advise Penn State hom
of bruise injury, suggests Live- mana g emen t extension speci.ii
stock Conservation, Inc. This htB# Also be sure , the
» Particu arly true during the doesa . t drip . If poflalble> tl
early spring days when tem- ri wateP from 1)(
peratures fluctuate widely. before buying it<
Get the BIG silo unloader value! i
VcmDcile
Delivers more silage faster
•Double auger sys- / j/
tain digs the silage /'
faster and more /
evenly under all con- /
dltions whether sil
age is frozen, wr
or dry.
•Exclusive, adjustal
drive hub gives mi
positive tract!'
keeps the machi
operating even
and requires l>
power.
DELIVERS BL
The double augers, operating In conjunction
with the patented V-paddl* Impellers, digs the
silage, mixes It thoroughly, and then throws it
down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good,
palatable silage ... not a powdered mash as so
often happens with unloaders using blowers.
CALEB M. WENGER
B. D. 1 QTJABRYVILLE, PA.
Drumore Center KI 8-2116
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FOR COMPLETE INFOR.
NATION AND PRICKS.
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