18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6, 1965 «4.\» THE hud FIVE YOUNG FARMER WINNERS IN THE GARDEN SPOT CHAPTER CORN CONTEST received thou awards at the annual banquet at Garden Spot High School Left to right: Abram Zeiset (5); John E Campbell i 4); Roy Mentzer (3); Jonas Martin (2) and Kennel h 3'dies (1) Skiles also won the High DHIA Member Avw id, and ranked 26th in the county with a herd aveiage of 15,400 pounds of milk, and 593 of butterfat. L. F. Photo. FARM WOMEN #ll MEETS If you can,t be S enerous when it’s hard, you won’t be when it’s easy. Faim \V( "i mi Society Group No 11 met at the home of Mis Keiman Shirk, Quan yvi lie It was i spoiled that I©l cancel p, d„ h>d been made Anna AnnJi on 4 lepoited that £he, Mis I'clen Wagner, Mrs Wm. Buchei, and Mis Esther Mussei toiued the Lancaster County Home and Hospital re cently undei the guidance of Rev Wonacily, supenntendent The Gioup was entei tamed by a quartet fiom the choms z 2 ?'-..’oi” -^h the songs ‘Raisin Pie” andj “Paradise ” Society 11 will sew at the Ressel home Mm eh Bth, and at the Geneial Hospital, Maich 4th The next meeting will be held in the Quany v.lle Methodist Chuich, at which time Society No 23 will be entertained BgLastfati, jnf Transfer Milk Efficiently From Cow to Bulk Cooler The “sputiiKk” MJLLK-PORT EU is tbe cieane,st, most effi <u nt method tor fiansteirnig milk liom tow to hulk cooler. # Manulat <ui ed liom heavy gauge stainless steel. • lad seals tightly to keep milk genii lic.c. • Passes through openings 20” and over. • Motes quiet and easily on rubbei -tu cd, ball beating w heels. • Pots an.iv with long, e\- pen site pipe, lines, milk pumps and icleascr. • Two si/cs. • Low-cost sanitizing. Inquire About Our Lease Plan Appiovcd for City ot Philadelphia Amos H. Rutt B. D. a, Quai-rwille, Penna. 780-3897 PUBLIC SALE of STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS to be held SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1965 On the premises located along road leading from Maytown to Marietta, adjoining the Village of Maytown. 7 HEAD OF GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS These are young cows, had their second and third calves, very good producers. Home raised; Bangs and T.B. Tested. Health Charts will be furnished at the sale. IMPLEMENTS A. C. Model “D-14” with belt pulley, hour meter, low read ing; A. C. 3-point hook-up three 14” Bottom Plow; two-row Cultivator for D-14; double tobacco hoers; A. C. Sub-Soiler with 3-point hook-up, like new; All-Weather Cab for D-14 or D-15; A. C. Model “B” Tractor in good condition; Cultivator for “B”; A. C. Model B-C-CA Mounted 6 ft. Grass Mower; A. C. Side Delivery Rake and Tedder P.T.0.; Cunningham Hay Crimper used two seasons; A. C. All-Crop Harvester Combine with Grain Bin. extra long delivery spout, 4-wheel tandem axle, P.T.0.; A. C. Baler P.T.0.; A. C. Tractor 3-row Corn Planter used 2 seasons; mounted 3-row A. C. Corn Picker for WC; A. C. Heavy Duty Transport Disk Harrow with guaranteed life time sealed bearings, complete with tractor booster draw bar, like new; Chattanooga single Cultipacker with sealed bearings the same as heavy disk harrow; Judson Fertilizer Spreader; Stauffer two-row Tobacco Planter on rubber with 4 seats; New Idea No. 12-A Manure Spreader; McCormick Deering 16-disk Grain and Fertilizer Drill; two Wagons with 6 ply rubber tires, beds, and 24 ft. tobacco ladders to fit; one Heavy Duty Rubber tire Wagon with extra heavy frame and bed; Heavy Duty dual wheels trailer with dump bed, cable wench, and 33 ft. tobacco ladders to load from side; Dellinger Hammermill with governor and traveling feed rolls; 4-row rear-mounted Wecder; 3 section Spring Harrow with hitch for cultipacker; 550 gal. water tank with valve and 2V> inch Delivery Hose; mounted wood saw for D-W.C. or D-14; Smoker Bale Elevator with electric motor: G. E. Welding Machine; McCormick Deering Ensilage Culler with 45 ft. of pipe and distributing pipe; Leola Hog Feeder; Hog Water Fountains; Hudson Pressure Controlled Sprayer for tobacco; M.H. 30 Sucker Spray Material; mounted eleetiic op.;, a ted Grass Seeder for tractor; belt lacing machine with complete pressure operating hinge joint; endless belt; cylinder corn shelter; 3-hole corn shelter with mounting for motor; AL Compressor with storage tank; 1200 lb. Fairbanks PI.U' V - '■> Scales; Reaper knife sharpener; Haverly 4-can Milk Coo’ Heavy Guage Copper-lined inside aluminum Exteiiov, , teed not to rust, Hermatically Seated Servel Operation: >o 5 ’ stainless steel wash tubs, large size; 2 Hindman Milkeis . I 50 lb. stainless steel pails; practically new vacuum ■ jnip 1 motor; 4 drawer filing cabinet; full line of Butcher T 2 Paragon Electric time clocks, like new; Million Dollar Elec. Automatic Heated Chick Battery, 400 cap.; square back si 2-horse pole; poultry equipment; tarp for truck; tray .ui: tire wheelbarrows; log chains; forks; shovels; tools of all ... bags; hay by the ton, had no rain, all hay was crimped; corn by the ton; and a Jot of articles too numerous to Sate to start at 12:00 Noon, when conditions will be ’ ■ known by Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers Garman & KraybUl, Clerks Refreshments will be served by Farm Women No, 3 • For The Form Wife (Continued from Pago 14) 6 slices process American choose Make waffles according to your favorite recipe. For top ping, combine aU ingredients, except cheese Spread mixture on each waffle section. Tbp each with a cheese slice. Broil 1 oi 2 iminutes or until cheese is melted. Serve immediately. Makes 6 servings. TUNA-FRUIT SALAD cans (7-oz) tuna, drained orange, peeled, cut into bite-size pieces unpeeled apple, diced cup seedless grapes,- cut in halves cup coarsely broken wal nuts 1 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice Salad gieens Lemon quarters Paprika Flake drained tuna into medium size pieces. Combine tuna, orange, apple, grapes and walnuts Blend mayon naise, lemon peel and lemon juice. Stir half of the Mend ed mayonnaise through the salad ingredients lightly. To serve, spoon salad onto crisp salad greens; garnish With lemon quarters and sprinkle with paprika Serve remaining! salad dressing. CHARLES F. m - Why Crops Need Limestone Two important Ingredients needed by crops are cal. rliim and magnesium, Both arc regularly lost through tb,. soil by the follow lug ways: (t) Hy lenelilng, which Is n' slow leaking uwa.v, ~ normal process where there is rainfall. (2) Hy crop removals, Legumes, such as hay and other gieens, are taken oft the lields, Instead oi plowed under. ( :l ) D.V general use of the soil ■ Hot ' lH,sp of •his I<> SS . the soli becomes what is known as high in add. Putting on limestone muj supply calcium and magnesium and correct the soil acidify at the sain, time. It has been shown in evperimonts by ngricnltiii.il colleges and experiment stations that lor every doll.n spent for limestone, from .$3 to .«?15 are returned to the farmer through increased jields. Tlie V.S. Government is so thoroughly convinced oi the worth of applying limestone that about one-half ol the cost is granted free when application is made for it This is to encourage tanners to be certain to use lime stone. It does pay to use limestone! MARTIN'S LIMESTONE IVAN M, MARTIN, Inc. £ew ’ Terre Hill 445-3455 BLUE BALL, PA. Gap HI 2-4148 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT AND LIVESTOCK Saturday, MARCH 13, 1965 Situated in South Londonderry Twp., Lebanon County, Along the Road Leading from Colebrook to Upper Lawn, Route 341. 75 Head Shoats 40-125 Lbs. FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere 3010 R.C. Tractor, fully equipped; John Deere 41 Tractor and Cultivator, Massey Harris Model 26 10-ft. Self-pio pelled Combine, New Holland 68 Hayliner, John Deere 15 u Single-disk Grain Drill, John Deere 30’ Bale Elevator, John Deere Hay Conditioner, John Deere 4-bar Tractor Rake, J. D No. 127 5’ Rotary Mower, 2 New Idea Wagons with beds, New Idea No. 201 140-bu. P.T.O. Tractbr Spreader, New Idea -No, 207 165-bu. Tractor Spreadci, J. D. No. 120 4-14” Plow, J D, Killifer 7’6” Offset Disk Harrow, Brillion 10-ft. Pulverizer, 12 ft, Spring-tooth Harrow, Danuser 3-pt. Post Hole Digger, U ft. Fairbanks Weigh Seale, J. D. S-16 Subsoiler, J. D. No. 246 3pt, Corn Planter, Tractor-mounted Wood Saw, Tractor-mounted Field Sprayer, Giain Blower, Rotary Hoe Attachment for culti vator, 20-ft. Extension Ladder, Platform Scales, Poultry Feed ers and Founts, Hog Feeder, Cattle Oilers, Air Compressor, Hand Seeder, Electric Drill, Large Quantity of Good QuaWy Greases, Power Lawn Mower, Feed Carts, Bench Saw, Cow Chains, Cow Tags, Tow Chains, Electric Fencer, Socket Sets, Hand Tools, New Holland 30-ft. Elevator, Stalk Shredder, Cioss section Corn Elevator, PTO-DC Generator, New Case 7 ft. Mow er, 3-Brl. Field Sprayer, V/> H.P. Electric Motor, Market Sleigh, Electric Saw, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dinner Bell, Plank-seat Chairs, Shutter Hinges, Maytag Washci, Porch Furniture and numerous other items. Reason for selling Have rented my farm, discontinuing my farm operations. At the Same Time end Place the following consignment of abides will be offered as follows: Tiiick load of hay, straw, and ear com; Fannall H tractor with loader, MeDeeiing 27V mower, 1953 '/> ton Studebaker pickup truck, 1856 V> ton Dodge pick-up tiuck, Case heavy duty ofl s*t disc, JD 3 pt. coin planter, 16 ft. gal. grain elevator, jllo jKciing 2 14” fast hitch plow, Oliver side delivery rake on ■.itbbei, 275 gal. water trailer, cement mixer with engine, N H. 3C ( elevator, stalk shredder, cross-section corn" elevatub ' generator, New Case 7’ mower, 3 Brl. Field sprayci, 1 -4 n snapper, 11 • lip. electric motor, market sleight d roofing, felt i oil .per, asphalt shingles, bl.w <■ scalding trough. r.y, rnd used scoops, new ... ’-mist, air cD’up'f'rt, locust posts, chicken feed ’s S' *iy Vjr. 'ie.-'t'i, 'iq-’e chairs, window sadi -'ib’ of Vi" pk.., paint, bolts, nails, locks, < -»y other item'. U crons to mention, cut oi ca«'’'c 1 j children’s dresses. -by i ! -e Chi-Jh _> Jumbo Subs), a by Bachmanr ./„■ h of the Brethren Men's . 3 A ~*l ,' —k, -;g V' T T S. K. SHOTZBERGER, Owner ' V small tools, farm las. j, Clerks.
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