Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 17, 1967, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 17.1967
14
Save time! Save on labor!
Van Dale
GIANT CAPACITY
A powerful 9 inch auger is offset within a giant, fully
enclosed 12-inch steel hood. This unique design provides a
reservoir for silage and feeds the full length of the feeder,
greatly increasing the capacity and speed with which feed
moves to the livestock. Handles the output of the largest
silo unloader with ease.
FEEDS ENTIRE HERD AT ONE TIME
Feed is angered the full length of the enclosed hood and is
then automatically dumped into the feeding bunk, providing
equal rations to each head of livestock at the same time. No
cattle crowding. No spilled and wasted feeds. When feed
is dumped, the hood closes automatically and repeats as
often as needed.
SILENT, CLOG-PROOF OPERATION
Powerful 9-inch auger never touches the metal hood,
eliminating metal-to-metal friction and providing the right
clearance to prevent binding and clogging even when mate
rials ha\e high moisture content. Horsepower requirements
are greatly reduced too.
LET US GIVE YOU COMPLETE DETAILS OF THE
AMAZING VAN DALE S-17 BUNK FEEDER
CALEB M. WENGER
K. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
FARM MACHINERY,
PERSONAL PROPERTY & FEED
SATURDAY, JUNE 24
At 10 A.M. sharp
At R. D. 3r 1, Wrightsville, Penna. In Lower Windsor Twp.
on the mad between East Prospect and Craley.
The undersigned executois of the Harry D. Abel estate will
offer at public sale the following.
FARM MACHINERY
D-2 Caterpillar tractor model No. 3J4162 narrow gage. D-2
Caterpillar ti actor model No. 5J8805 wide gage, with tool bar
blade and pulley. New Idea manuie spieader on lubber, Int. 7
ft. mower, 2 rubber tire wagons, Red River threshing machine
With bagger & blower, Oliver superior lime spreader, Ontario 10
hoe drill, David Bradley side delivery rake, John Deere 7 ft. cut
combine, McDeering double row corn planter, New Idea two row
corn picker, Brady hay crimper, old Farmall tractor, Bullion 10
ft. cultipacker, 32 McDeeiing disc, John Deere 12 ft. harrow, John
Deere model 55 thiee bottom plow, 3 section spiing harrow, two
wheel lubbei tire trailer, Dellinger chop mill, stalk cutter, Mc-
Deering 10 ft. cut. binder, land i oiler, stone mill, Auchey one row
corn planter, 100 ft. endless belt, hay tedder, hay forks, two horse
wagon, single iow cultivator, DeLaval cream separator, lots of
milk cans, pump trough, stanchion dividers, 20 drinking cups,
double bin sink. Surge 20 gal. hot water heater, Stewart clippeis,
feed cart, milk stiaps, milk scales, calf collars, rubber tire wheel
barrow, 11'i” water pump, tubs, buckets, lots of belts, several
rolls of wiie, tar paper, tractor chains, 12 iron troughs, chicken
equipment, two hole corn sheller with bagger, square back sleigh,
bob sled, double set of driving harness, several sets of lead, Yan
kee, and Brichman harness, breast chains, hames, check lines,
lot of log chains, block & tackles, cables, pulleys, grindstone,
approx. 5,000 tobacco lath, tobacco press, spears and shears, one
& two plate iron stones, new & used lumber, dirt scoop, forks,
wedges, axes, shovels, rakes, digging irons. There will be 3
wagon loads of small items used around a large farm.
HAY STRAW CORN
Approx. 40 tons ear corn, approx. 50 tons of timothy and
clover hay, wheat and barley straw, approx. 80 bushels of oats &
barley.
1954 Ford with radio, heater and overdrive.
Approx. 260 ft. of well dried walnut boards.
NOTE: The Antiques and Household Goods will be sold
Fuday evening, June 23 starting at 5:30 P.M. sharp and the Farm
sale will be Sat., June 24 starting at 10 A.M. sharp.
Come early, lots and lots to sell. Not responsible for acci
dents on day of sale.
Lunch available on the grounds from Cabin Branch Farm
Women.
Terms: Cash
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Frej & Stermer, Clerks
Paul E. Stein, Attorney
S;l7
AUTOMATIC
BUNK FEEDER
EDWIN B. ABEL
BERTHA E. LEBER
Executors
• Hovo You Heard Loeal Holstein Herd
(Continued from Page 11) Classified For Type
Some parts of rugs and car- AcC ording to the Holstein
pels get harder wear than Fricsian A * soc iation of Amorl
others. For belter looks and the H olstein herd at the
onger life, give these heavily Re ’ d Rose Resenrch center, own
traveled areas a breathing s p eH. ed b John w Eshclman &
Move the furniture and reverse Sons . Lancaster, has recently
the mgs fiom time to time and been SCol . ed f or body type by a
you 11 distribute wear on them. sUlff classifier. Many of the ani-
Whcn you cant reverse the malg also receiv ed ratings un
floor covering, arrange the fur- der the new Dcst . rip tive Type
niturc so you get different traf- ...
f,c lanes Classification program which
„ , .. went into effect this year, the
For Your Information
Keep sponges clean and association noted,
they’ll last longer. Wash them Twenty-four animals in the
thoioughly after each use to re- Eshelman herd were classified;
move the dirt particles which six rated .- Very Good >, 13 .. Good
me more damaging than the ac- ... „ . „„
lual rubbing you do with the Plus - and f,ve Good ’ the re '
sponges. Wash sponges in hot P ol ’t stated,
detergent suds, then rinse sev- Infoimation made available
eial times. from the classification program
You can remove ink spots is published as detailed refer-
Irom ballpoint pens from wash- ence material for Holstein
able fabrics by quick rinsing m breeder use in all parts of the
clear water and washing in country, the association added
soapsuds. ~
CONSISTENT^
means more milk
Consistent quality in Muellei
hulk tank manufacturing asMiiei
jou a hijrh quahU perfoimance n
the milk house where it pays off in
profits.
Economical direct-expansion re
frigeration in both “atmospheric”
and “vacuum” models . . . sire:
fiom 90 to 2000 gallons . . . built-
MUELLER
in controls and either remote w
self-contained condensing units.
CIP. cleaning is an optional choice.
Whatever features you prefer, they
may be found in one of the v aned
Mueller models . . . come in and
let us give you the complete story.
Ask about our economy
model “iS” eerie*
L H. BRUBAKER
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
Local Classified
Advertising Rates
Use This Handy Chart To
Figure Your Cost
Words (1) Issue (3) Issue*
14 or Less $l.OO $2.40
15 1.05 2.52
16 1.12 2.69
17 1.19 2.86
18 126 3.03
19 1.33 3.20
20 1.40 3.36
KEYED ADS (Ads with
answer coming to a Box
Number, % Lancaster Farm
ing): 50c additional.
Ads running 3 or more con
secutive times with no change
billed at 20% discount with
$l.OO minimum.
DEADLINE: Wednesday
noon of each weeks publica
tion.
LANCASTER FARMING
P. O. Box 266
Lititz, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster 394-3047 or
Lititz 626-2191
Sale Register
SAT. JUNE 17-Annual North
ern Virginia Horse Sale, Down
town Livestock Arena, Lees
burg, by Canning Land & Cat
tle Co.
SAT. JUNE 24-at 11 AM. An
gus Auction, Great Atlantic
Summer Sale, Livestock Aiena,
downtown Leesburg, Va.
SAT. JUNE 24-Public Sale of
Valuable Farm Machinery and
Personal Property and Feed at
Wnghtsville Rl, Pa. Teims by
Edwin B. Abel & Bertha E.
Leber, Executors of the Harry
D Abel Estate.
SAT. JUNE 24 - Feeder Pig
Sale, 2V2 mi. south ot Bethel
from US 22 and 6 mi north of
Myeistown, Pa, by Norman
M Martin.
Mail Box Market
Custom quality pea shelling.
Floyd H Ranck, Paiadise Rl.
Ph 442-4949 Along the N ekel
Mine Road.
Wanted-John Deere cultivator
for 620 D G Haldeman, Man
heim R 3, Phone 665-4284
FARM WOMEN 14 PLAN
MAJOR COMING EVENTS
Farm Women’s Society No.
14 met Wednesday, June 14, at
the home ot Mrs Ellis E -ben
shade, 291 Rolling Terrace Le
ola, with Mrs Christian Landis,
Ist vice president presiding.
Twenty-three members a ere
piesent Hostesses were Mrs.
Esbenshade, Mrs Jacob Herr,
Mis Edith Metzler and Mrs.
Everett Newswangei Mrs.
Newswanger had charge ot the
devotions and Mis Charles
Leaman read letters from the
sponsored Korean orphan
Coming events will n dude
the Lancaster County Farm
Women’s picnic, August Ist, 12
noon, at Mumma’s Grove Man
heun Each member is isked
to bring her own dish, *ilver
waie and a covered dish So
cieties No. 13 and No 14 will
visit the Lancaster County
home on July 20 The Lancas
ter'County convention will be
held Saturday, November 4, at
Dutch Town and Country Inn.
To honor their 50th Anniver
sary the Lancaster County
Farm Women are sponsoring
baroness Maria Von Tiapp,
November 4th at Manheim
Township High School at 8 00
p m.
Mis Esbenshade told of her
tup to Europe She showed
and explained some treasures
including Dresden China and
Bisque Ware from Geimany,
painted glass from Czechosla
vakia and dolls from Portugal
and Spam Mrs Walter Bom
berger, Manheim, showed the
art of Egg Decoupage, and dis
played at least 50 very attrac
tive goose, duck and chicken
eggs.
The next meeting will be
held July 12 at the home of
Mrs. Walter Himmeheich,
Honks, Pa.